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or violent toward danielle?> there was no evidence of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. did she manipulate him to the point of killing sam? i don't know. >> reporter: detectives mcdonald and szalbirak realized they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement with this? >> coming up -- did someone have a million reasons to commit murder? >> there was a substantial amount of money that she was going to gain if sam turned up dead. >> when "dateline" continues. easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. trusted soothing vapors, from vicks understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care
or violent toward danielle?> there was no evidence of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. did she manipulate him to the point of killing sam? i don't know. >> reporter: detectives mcdonald and szalbirak realized they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement with this? >> coming up -- did someone have a million reasons to commit...
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daniel reyes: muchas gracias.trujillo: eh, ¿qué nos puede decir de este programa de ciencias y astronomía en evergreen valley college? daniel reyes: el profesor celso, que está encargado del programa de astronomía; en una vez estaba teniendo una invitación a la comunidad, y vi ahí los residentes del área, involucrados en los telescopios, y etcétera, y me dio la idea de ayudarlo a él, a traer estudiantes minoritarios de middle school, que fueran de bajos ingresos, pero que tuvieran a y b en ciencias, para que pudieran abrirle las puertas al colegio, y tuvieran una idea de lo que es estar a ese nivel en educación; y de ahí nació la idea de parte mía, de continuar ayudando al profesor; traemos a los estudiantes a esta, tu casa, les damos pizza, tanto a los estudiantes como a los padres, porque necesito involucrar a los padres, para que puedan darles ese apoyo; porque los mismos padres no tienen ni idea del sistema de educación a ese nivel; entonces, si veo a estos jóvenes que tienen buena cabeza, buena inteligencia,
daniel reyes: muchas gracias.trujillo: eh, ¿qué nos puede decir de este programa de ciencias y astronomía en evergreen valley college? daniel reyes: el profesor celso, que está encargado del programa de astronomía; en una vez estaba teniendo una invitación a la comunidad, y vi ahí los residentes del área, involucrados en los telescopios, y etcétera, y me dio la idea de ayudarlo a él, a traer estudiantes minoritarios de middle school, que fueran de bajos ingresos, pero que tuvieran a y...
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and daniel bigelow was elected to the first legislative session held here in olympia.
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he was going to protect me and so, you know what, that was daniel daniel was goodness. he was good.gs that i hold on to, that i have to believe and i have to continue to strive to be better for his sake, to honor his legacy, to make him proud i want him to always be proud of his mother and father. >> he surely is. well, judge, salas, we're wrapping our arms and you and your husband, too, sending our prayers and our love and our gratitude for your service thank you for sharing your time this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> we will take a breath. >> that was a beautiful interview. wow. >> an incredible woman. i encourage people to look into this legislation and what she is working on. she has also said that she has forgiven the shooter, and she is a woman of great faith and faith in action as we just saw. >> remarkable. and it's also hard to understand that daniel's law shouldn't be done nationwide. >>> let's switch gears we'll get a check of the weather and al is with us. >> that faith gives us something to be faithful for rain early as this moves out very quickl
he was going to protect me and so, you know what, that was daniel daniel was goodness. he was good.gs that i hold on to, that i have to believe and i have to continue to strive to be better for his sake, to honor his legacy, to make him proud i want him to always be proud of his mother and father. >> he surely is. well, judge, salas, we're wrapping our arms and you and your husband, too, sending our prayers and our love and our gratitude for your service thank you for sharing your time...
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and there's daniel, thank you for being on this show.elso, tell us first about this great program that you've implemented there at evergreen. celso batalha: well, it's a pilot program, it's not institutionalized yet. it's just an attempt that we are trying to outreach to the-- community that serves our community college. and we expect that some of these students will be part of our cohort. but the idea is if you look at the--hello? damian: yes, keep going, we're looking at your video. celso: oh, okay. so, should i start all over or-- damian: no, go ahead, keep going. celso: okay, so if you look at enrollment in american universities, about 5 million of students are immigrants, or sons and daughters of immigrants. and that's where the numbers, about 30% of the population of the students in the university. if you look at california alone, the number jumps to 50%, which means if you go to the college campus and you bump into two students, one of them will be a son or a daughter of an immigrant, or him or herself is an immigrant. the reason
and there's daniel, thank you for being on this show.elso, tell us first about this great program that you've implemented there at evergreen. celso batalha: well, it's a pilot program, it's not institutionalized yet. it's just an attempt that we are trying to outreach to the-- community that serves our community college. and we expect that some of these students will be part of our cohort. but the idea is if you look at the--hello? damian: yes, keep going, we're looking at your video. celso:...
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danielle moody, sorry, i apologize. she is the host of the podcast woke and co-host of the podcast "democracy-ish," susan del percio, senior adviser to the lincoln project and republican strategist and msnbc senior politics editor beth fouhy. thanks to all of you. beth, let's talk a little bit about the political lay of the land in terms of the race as it stands at this hour, because we've been talking a lot about how we're going back to what originally was the objective of the biden campaign and a lot of democrats who said the best path forward for joe biden to the white house was to really just rebuild that blue wall that was shattered in 2016. and yet, here we are, as this narrows down -- nevada up in the air, arizona up in the air. it does look like pennsylvania is leaning or trending towards biden at this hour, rebuilding or re-establishing that blue wall. >> yeah. i was listening to you and katy talking about sort of what we've been told to expect and the fact that it's actually happening just as we had been plann
danielle moody, sorry, i apologize. she is the host of the podcast woke and co-host of the podcast "democracy-ish," susan del percio, senior adviser to the lincoln project and republican strategist and msnbc senior politics editor beth fouhy. thanks to all of you. beth, let's talk a little bit about the political lay of the land in terms of the race as it stands at this hour, because we've been talking a lot about how we're going back to what originally was the objective of the biden...
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yeah yeah i just want to add one thing today that daniel makes several excellent points but one thing that the the vast majority of those 63000 employees that daniel just mentioned go in and out of the prisons every day in 8 hour shifts so the idea that these are somehow prison outbreaks and that this can be isolated suppressed prison incident is a large part of what we've been advocating against each one of these outbreaks and there's when you just look at incarcerated people there are outbreaks at 20 different prisms right now when you look at staff there's an outbreak in every prison in the state right now in each one of those staff members and outbreaks those people get off work they take their uniforms out they drift into the community and there are no parameters set in place to reduce the kind of you get cities that are acting is a can act of super spreaders in the larger communities so i want to put this to you james i add them because as the. empathy gap on right now so. north angel tang says 9 schools may if they are imprisoned they stay in prison until that time is up of the
yeah yeah i just want to add one thing today that daniel makes several excellent points but one thing that the the vast majority of those 63000 employees that daniel just mentioned go in and out of the prisons every day in 8 hour shifts so the idea that these are somehow prison outbreaks and that this can be isolated suppressed prison incident is a large part of what we've been advocating against each one of these outbreaks and there's when you just look at incarcerated people there are...
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daniel: i think is fabulous news.he faster the vaccine can be brought to bear, the better off everyone is in terms of making forward projections. there are certain sectors in this economy that will take a long time to come back. hospitality particularly. obviously the restaurant industry and everybody else associated with the hospitality sector. people are still going to be cautious. companies and corporations will be cautious about putting people back on the road for travel, vacation travel will still be impacted, and i know for huge rally in airlines and cruise stocks. that is natural. day, this willhe play out over a long time, it will take a while to get people vaccinated. this news, and hopefully more good news, will be a huge onetus to hold off additional expense control. lookel: -- jonathan: you at the price action this morning, and it looks like we might have a vaccine on the horizon. encouraging news. in the here and now, covid case is still north of 100,000 daily in the united states. restrictions from massa
daniel: i think is fabulous news.he faster the vaccine can be brought to bear, the better off everyone is in terms of making forward projections. there are certain sectors in this economy that will take a long time to come back. hospitality particularly. obviously the restaurant industry and everybody else associated with the hospitality sector. people are still going to be cautious. companies and corporations will be cautious about putting people back on the road for travel, vacation travel...
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so safety is not just keeping james away from a nun or keeping danielle away from james. that's not what safety is. safety is restoring the humanity in people. and i think i will say that by the time i was 17 years old, i was a parent list, homeless high school dropout at the age of 18, under those conditions and with layers and layers of trauma and abuse. i committed a crime. i'm not excusing my crime, but what i am saying is that when i got to prison, there was nothing in prison that told me to say, sorry, no one in prison told me to be accountable. no one in prison asked me to be to, to apologize to the victims to make it amends. no one asked me that. and so when we look at safety, people completely misunderstand what safety is because it's been sold to us as a product, but policing and prisons. that's the problem. there is a voice that is missing from this conversation and it's a tricky for us to get not the california department of corrections and rehabilitation. look here on my laptop, because i do have at least some current figures here. and if you look at this cha
so safety is not just keeping james away from a nun or keeping danielle away from james. that's not what safety is. safety is restoring the humanity in people. and i think i will say that by the time i was 17 years old, i was a parent list, homeless high school dropout at the age of 18, under those conditions and with layers and layers of trauma and abuse. i committed a crime. i'm not excusing my crime, but what i am saying is that when i got to prison, there was nothing in prison that told me...
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i think it's fair to say that daniel dubois and joeljoyce is a serious business of saturday night.fe—changing for the winter.m certainly does because some matches at stake with two men who have unbeaten records. daniel dubois at 23 underlines just how special a fight mike tyson was, because at the block was ranked in the uk and elsewhere around the world. he's one of the brightest prospects anywhere in boxing, and yet three years earlier in his career, mike tyson was the heavyweight champion of the world so thatjust underlines how special mike tyson was. but a lot of interest also in daniel dubois over here and how far he can go, and up againstjoejoyce, here and how far he can go, and up againstjoe joyce, this is here and how far he can go, and up againstjoejoyce, this is the biggest test of his professional career so biggest test of his professional career so far but likewise, is the biggest task forjoe joyce too. england very quickly 92 for three in the 12th over chasing 180 to beat south africa in that first in cape town. for me in the sportsday team, thanks for watching. that's
i think it's fair to say that daniel dubois and joeljoyce is a serious business of saturday night.fe—changing for the winter.m certainly does because some matches at stake with two men who have unbeaten records. daniel dubois at 23 underlines just how special a fight mike tyson was, because at the block was ranked in the uk and elsewhere around the world. he's one of the brightest prospects anywhere in boxing, and yet three years earlier in his career, mike tyson was the heavyweight champion...
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jason aldean, dirx bentley and more paying tribute to the late great charlie daniels. night that felt strangely normal. >> and it is really great to be here, y'all. >> in 2020, it's great to be anywhere. >> darius rucker and reba mcintyre hosting a show with a live albeit socially distanced audience at the music city center in nashville. though covid did leave a big old boot-sized footprint on the show. lady a tweeting that a family member had tested positive so they had to cancel last minute. even later than last minute? rascal flats tweeting 34 minutes into the show that someone in their band also tested positive, so they'd miss out too. there was more than enough star power to make up for it. the night belonging to maren morris ♪ who won three big awardses and performance her hit song "bones." the best of country jumping from nashville to l.a. with dan and shea and justin bieber. >> and keith urban performing down under with a special dedication of his song "god whispered your name". >> to all the health care workers, all the front line workers and your families for
jason aldean, dirx bentley and more paying tribute to the late great charlie daniels. night that felt strangely normal. >> and it is really great to be here, y'all. >> in 2020, it's great to be anywhere. >> darius rucker and reba mcintyre hosting a show with a live albeit socially distanced audience at the music city center in nashville. though covid did leave a big old boot-sized footprint on the show. lady a tweeting that a family member had tested positive so they had to...
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daniel: thank you. bill? william: i would add if a head of mission doesn't have united support from head quarters from the major states at headquarters, you're nothing knot going to get anything done -- you're not going to get anything done. i wrote the proposal for the minsk conference, we were supposed to have a peace conference between azerbaijan and armenia. they signed the document and in 1992 -- and then never came to the conference and we -- they ended up at war. these things happen. it's not just the osce. the united nations. you have to keep trying and as part of this, you have to put a good mission in the field that can do a lot and you have to work hard to maintain unity in the headquarters that sends the mission out so that the head of mission has political support and is able to overcome political resistance which .here will be in the states that's a realist view but the fact that it's difficult and the fact that not all of them work the way we thought they would isn't a reason for not doing them
daniel: thank you. bill? william: i would add if a head of mission doesn't have united support from head quarters from the major states at headquarters, you're nothing knot going to get anything done -- you're not going to get anything done. i wrote the proposal for the minsk conference, we were supposed to have a peace conference between azerbaijan and armenia. they signed the document and in 1992 -- and then never came to the conference and we -- they ended up at war. these things happen....
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daniel: thank you. congressman, do you have a comment? >> let me just say it's encouraging to hear senator cardin from the aspect that biden will be -- will work with both parties. i mean, the difference that we have seen in past times and i think we've seen now is our nation is very divided. and i think it's more so divided than we've seen. we go back to the 2000 election, and between bush and gore, and it indeed was very divided then. but i even think it's even a different level today. mr. aderholt: so i think it's going to take somebody to come in there who wants to work with both parties, listen to both parties, and really make them says, bob z cardin ellig that they are listening. and whether that be on domestic issues and certainly on international issues. and to respect those positions that have been in the past. so it's encouraging to hear, you know, i have not had a chance like ben has, and even jane has, to work with biden. but i of course have talked with him before and find him very engaging
daniel: thank you. congressman, do you have a comment? >> let me just say it's encouraging to hear senator cardin from the aspect that biden will be -- will work with both parties. i mean, the difference that we have seen in past times and i think we've seen now is our nation is very divided. and i think it's more so divided than we've seen. we go back to the 2000 election, and between bush and gore, and it indeed was very divided then. but i even think it's even a different level today....
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>> absolutely. >> reporter: jim murphy was daniel's older brother. >> i have been fighting this for aclosure and to hold someone responsible. my brother should be here. >> reporter: his combat mission was detonating explosives. he suffered symptoms of the post-traumatic stress disorder, a feeling that the enemy was lurking nearby. jim murphy said there were signs of brain damage like memory loss. >> he is like are you sure. >> reporter: he couldn't remember basic stories of your childhood. >> not at all. he knew something was wrong with himself. >> reporter: until last month the doctor and the family mental health program at the new orleans v.a., a psychologist with three decades treating vets with ptsd. he grew suspicious in 2017 about the quality of care where he worked. >> i noticed many were having headaches, memory problems, things of that nature. >> reporter: many of his patients with ptsd were also presenting symptoms of a tbi, a physical wound but had not been diagnosed or treated for one. >> i said to myself that there is a problem. >> reporter: department protocol requires a
>> absolutely. >> reporter: jim murphy was daniel's older brother. >> i have been fighting this for aclosure and to hold someone responsible. my brother should be here. >> reporter: his combat mission was detonating explosives. he suffered symptoms of the post-traumatic stress disorder, a feeling that the enemy was lurking nearby. jim murphy said there were signs of brain damage like memory loss. >> he is like are you sure. >> reporter: he couldn't remember...
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and james and danielle, thank you so much for being part of today's program at night. and there are so many more questions about what happens if you release people right now during a global pandemic, which is why i'm really glad that you're going to be on instagram live guests a little bit later on about 30 minutes from now on t.v. at a.j. stream that is, well, you'll find him. and if you don't have time to do that very soon, you'll find it any time. so have a look in on my laptop, because we have been talking about the new 4 documentary pandemic imprison the san quentin outbreak. you can find it online, and you can also find dates on al-jazeera t.v. as well. thanks so much for watching. i'm femi oke a next time to drive their industrial expansion and european powers colonised future areas of the world rich resources. so free labor and marxist lands were exploited in the name of civilization and wealth until the colonies decided they'd had enough. in a new 3 part documentary series, al-jazeera expose the history suffering and legacy of france's imperial posture. not in
and james and danielle, thank you so much for being part of today's program at night. and there are so many more questions about what happens if you release people right now during a global pandemic, which is why i'm really glad that you're going to be on instagram live guests a little bit later on about 30 minutes from now on t.v. at a.j. stream that is, well, you'll find him. and if you don't have time to do that very soon, you'll find it any time. so have a look in on my laptop, because we...
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daniel: that is the trillion dollar question. the implications of something like that are so profound that it is hard not to believe that is going to have a pretty dramatic affect on markets and economies. i hope we do not get there. i think we do have a lot of ways we can avoid the slope towards a constitutional crisis, but if we get there we will have to wait and see. jonathan: what is your view on how the market is pricing a lot of this? the narrative is all over the place. a few months back it was worry about a contested election. a few months forward it is the blue wave, then all over again, week going into the election, we start talking about contested again. where is that coming from? daniel: it is because the stakes are just so high. the outcomes are so extreme on either direction. what we are seeing is a shift in the polls of a couple points here or there. what is striking about this election is how stable it has been. joe biden has always led donald trump from six to 10 points. those are not insignificant numbers, but c
daniel: that is the trillion dollar question. the implications of something like that are so profound that it is hard not to believe that is going to have a pretty dramatic affect on markets and economies. i hope we do not get there. i think we do have a lot of ways we can avoid the slope towards a constitutional crisis, but if we get there we will have to wait and see. jonathan: what is your view on how the market is pricing a lot of this? the narrative is all over the place. a few months back...
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daniel: really glad that you asked that. relationship with china has fallen into the background during the pandemic and election process, but there is no economic topic, in my view, that is more important to the future economic opportunities for the united states of america. you have the republicans and the president, for the past several years, criticizing the democrats for being too permissive of china, for trying to bring them into the global trade infrastructure, overlooking their violations. the trump administration, when we look back in history, the largest single failing of the administration -- by the way, there have been some accomplishments in deregulation, foreign policy, particularly realigning the middle east -- but the largest single failure has been the mismanagement of the relationship with china. the democrats in recent months, certainly this year, have been making a mistake, by going too far in the other direction in response to the criticism. have beenion, and i following and investing in china for decades
daniel: really glad that you asked that. relationship with china has fallen into the background during the pandemic and election process, but there is no economic topic, in my view, that is more important to the future economic opportunities for the united states of america. you have the republicans and the president, for the past several years, criticizing the democrats for being too permissive of china, for trying to bring them into the global trade infrastructure, overlooking their...
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daniel was inspired to become a cadet after seeing 2 aboriginal police officers run sports clinics in his community well i did know that there was a real cops so it was sort of a little. i was terrified of the place when i was a kid. growing up yeah i've seen. as in everything i am i seem to have seen people died and seen people drunk on drugs and all the. kids not all growing up thinking that slick normal stuff. we're going to do in a grow up. back at the station saying you sergeant rip shows me newly built cells were offended they held. the bombs on the windows have been replaced with high strength class to make detainees feel less trapped so you should have bigger is in charge of what expert provisions are put in place to ensure that there is a g.-d. of care year look at a big list of things but 1st and foremost that their parents and i would i. will actually bring the parents in for them we will try and get them out on their i'm under their parents but unfortunately if they've committed some crime and i haven't got by his care or is out there with them maybe this. is the best plac
daniel was inspired to become a cadet after seeing 2 aboriginal police officers run sports clinics in his community well i did know that there was a real cops so it was sort of a little. i was terrified of the place when i was a kid. growing up yeah i've seen. as in everything i am i seem to have seen people died and seen people drunk on drugs and all the. kids not all growing up thinking that slick normal stuff. we're going to do in a grow up. back at the station saying you sergeant rip shows...
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they're dealing with their i'm capable of placing their own paper that's a win win situation daniel's learning abizaid knows as place of this is and we're learning about culture and how to do was aboriginal use at the same tone as what is a. he's. done you know they're going to make a place but. so we've got the offenses on the assault and the trespass and we've got the victims on the. and the suspect daniels only just started training and has a lot to learn but he says he's biggest challenges a closer to home. it was a bit odd at 1st people didn't trust me as much all my friends my family close relatives took them holding on to 3 months to live like wind up to me telling realize that. i'm still the same person just in a 1000000 for. daniel was inspired to become a cadet after seeing 2 aboriginal police officers run sports clinics in his community well i did know that there was a real cops so it was sort of a little. i was terrified of the place when i was a kid. growing up yeah i've seen. as in everything i am i seem to have seen people died and seen people drunk on drugs and all the
they're dealing with their i'm capable of placing their own paper that's a win win situation daniel's learning abizaid knows as place of this is and we're learning about culture and how to do was aboriginal use at the same tone as what is a. he's. done you know they're going to make a place but. so we've got the offenses on the assault and the trespass and we've got the victims on the. and the suspect daniels only just started training and has a lot to learn but he says he's biggest challenges...
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daniel: i think there are some risks with mail voting. voting is reliable, but there are in every election in number of people who try to vote by mail, where at some point they or their votes leak out of the pipeline. whether it is their initial request for an absentee ballot, there absentee ballot isn't received, there are some technical problems like so-called naked ballots or the failure to return them on time. there are some leaks in the absentee ballot pipeline, and the coastal system -- and if the postal system isn't reliable, those are going to be greater. so that is concerning. i would pick that apart a little bit from our election administration system that are actually running elections, but the postal system doesn't work well when we are increasingly relying on voting. we are going to have a greater number of people who don't wind up having their votes counted. fortunately in this election, despite these problems, those numbers still seem to be reasonably small, as far as we can tell, and probably not likely to affect the resul
daniel: i think there are some risks with mail voting. voting is reliable, but there are in every election in number of people who try to vote by mail, where at some point they or their votes leak out of the pipeline. whether it is their initial request for an absentee ballot, there absentee ballot isn't received, there are some technical problems like so-called naked ballots or the failure to return them on time. there are some leaks in the absentee ballot pipeline, and the coastal system --...
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daniel: i think so.ty patient, and certainly, it's going to be a roller coaster ride. you know, in the shorter term that risk appetite is buoyant and we are seeing that after a strong position over -- a strong rally over the past six months or so. when you look at other things like real interest rates with the u.s. dollar, it points to a fairly positive backdrop and i think when you look back on the period, finally enough, the stronger global -- it has not resulted in a selloff in the gold market. when you look back at some of ,he rallies in equity markets we saw gold actually push higher quite strongly after that period as well, so it's a period of readjustment and i think the positioning has been washed out. you know, that rally will continue. ofo think the likelihood another 20% rise in gold is certainly a lot lower now, but we still expect to see above $2000 an ounce in 2021. the outlookuch is depending on the inflation outlook? you take a look at the idea that does strong growth -- that not seem to
daniel: i think so.ty patient, and certainly, it's going to be a roller coaster ride. you know, in the shorter term that risk appetite is buoyant and we are seeing that after a strong position over -- a strong rally over the past six months or so. when you look at other things like real interest rates with the u.s. dollar, it points to a fairly positive backdrop and i think when you look back on the period, finally enough, the stronger global -- it has not resulted in a selloff in the gold...
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we'll see what happens, danielle, constance.ldn't ask for two better people to help us hash this through. thank you very much. we'll continue to monitor the press conference for you. anything that comes out that is explosive we'll bring it straight to you. investors sharing likely political gridlock we could see in d.c. no matter who wins the presidency, one of my favorite market watchers, has bullish throughout all of this, he made you a lot of money. we'll see what he has got next. we'll be right back only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ nellie young lost her devoted husband. without him, things were tough. her last option was to sell her home, but... her home meant everything to her. her husband had been a high school football coach and it turned out, one of his former players came up with an answer. a loan, created just for older homeowners. and pretty soon, nellie young had one of the first reverse mortgages. discover if a reverse mortgage loan is right for you. use it to eliminate monthly mor
we'll see what happens, danielle, constance.ldn't ask for two better people to help us hash this through. thank you very much. we'll continue to monitor the press conference for you. anything that comes out that is explosive we'll bring it straight to you. investors sharing likely political gridlock we could see in d.c. no matter who wins the presidency, one of my favorite market watchers, has bullish throughout all of this, he made you a lot of money. we'll see what he has got next. we'll be...
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the two jurors say kentucky's republican attorney general daniel cameron never gave them the option to consider murder or manslaughter charges against the louisville police officers involved in taylor's killing. the pair had their identities concealed as they spoke with cbs's gayle king in an interview airing today. >> can ask you what you both inc. of the police behavior and actions that night? >> negligent. >> negligent? >> they could not even provide any risk assessment and a semi-they had not even done one, so the organization leading up to this was lacking stop that is what i mean by they work negligent in the operation. >> number two? >> they were criminal leading up to this. the way they moved forward, including the warrant, was deception. amy: a record 71 million early votes have already been cast in the presidential election, surpassing the 2016 early vote count. in texas, 46% of all registered voters have already cast their ballots. on tuesday, democratic presidential nominee joe biden campaigned in georgia -- a state not won by a democrat since bill clinton in 1992. trump ca
the two jurors say kentucky's republican attorney general daniel cameron never gave them the option to consider murder or manslaughter charges against the louisville police officers involved in taylor's killing. the pair had their identities concealed as they spoke with cbs's gayle king in an interview airing today. >> can ask you what you both inc. of the police behavior and actions that night? >> negligent. >> negligent? >> they could not even provide any risk...
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rachel buffett and daniel wozniak war struggling actors.oney was tight but they were in love and about to tie the knot. but those plans were interrupted when someone was found dead at their apartment complex. at the center of this mystery, police wanted to know were the actors telling the truth or reading from a script? here's josh mankiewicz with "final curtain." >> hello? >> hi, baby. >> hey, what's going on, what do you want me to do? >> i don't know. leave me. >> reporter: the woman on the phone was just hours away from walking down the aisle, to marry the man on the other end of this call, to pledge her love, until death did them part. >> i'm going to go do something right now, and you're not going to see me for the rest of your life. >> reporter: instead, she found herself in the middle of a twisted murder plot that would change her life forever. >> what did you do? >> i think you know what i did. >> reporter: she knew. or did she? her name is rachel buffett. you may remember her from a story we first reported in 2016 about her then f
rachel buffett and daniel wozniak war struggling actors.oney was tight but they were in love and about to tie the knot. but those plans were interrupted when someone was found dead at their apartment complex. at the center of this mystery, police wanted to know were the actors telling the truth or reading from a script? here's josh mankiewicz with "final curtain." >> hello? >> hi, baby. >> hey, what's going on, what do you want me to do? >> i don't know. leave...
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support right think it's a much daniel. the factor still litigating 2016 makes it easier to understand why the 202020 election has become such a ship show with ap. both sides are really big and in this time. just ask objective secretary of state mike pompeo, watch. >> smooth transition to second trump administration. alright, we are ready. the world is watching what is taking place here. >> of course joe biden has a very different view, joe? >> i just think it is an embarrassment quite frankly. the only thing how can i say this tactfully, i think it will not help the president's legacy. >> i'm sure that is what he is really worried about. so is this just a case of elections are fine as long as your guy wins? peter? >> i think biden did win this. fox news has called it for biden has as has other every news organization. traditionally when that happens the president concedes. trump is not done that. he is on the opposite of that. i think biden is right in some ways. this is an embarrassment to the president and his party. to
support right think it's a much daniel. the factor still litigating 2016 makes it easier to understand why the 202020 election has become such a ship show with ap. both sides are really big and in this time. just ask objective secretary of state mike pompeo, watch. >> smooth transition to second trump administration. alright, we are ready. the world is watching what is taking place here. >> of course joe biden has a very different view, joe? >> i just think it is an...
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of judges. >> with today's bill signing, i believe symbolically daniel is doing what he did for his father and i he is protecting the lives of countless judicial officers. >> police say the gunman who killed salas' son a self described anti-feminist lawyer took his own life. >>> in just 60 seconds, despite the warnings, millions are still planning to travel how to stay safe coming up next >>> with urgent new warnings against holiday travel how do you reduce the risks if you decide to fly blayne alexander with what you need to know. >> reporter: the warnings are clear and critical stay put the cdc urging americans not to travel this holiday season but if these crowded airport lines are any indication many won't listen. >> we are going to see at least a 10% decline over bus, over car, over plane. >> reporter: it is not stopping everybody from traveling. >> unfortunately it is not stopping everybody. >> reporter: airlines are making it easier to make last-minut changes, many waiving fees and in some cases allowing you to us the value of your ticket delta will block middle seats through
of judges. >> with today's bill signing, i believe symbolically daniel is doing what he did for his father and i he is protecting the lives of countless judicial officers. >> police say the gunman who killed salas' son a self described anti-feminist lawyer took his own life. >>> in just 60 seconds, despite the warnings, millions are still planning to travel how to stay safe coming up next >>> with urgent new warnings against holiday travel how do you reduce the...
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it was built by daniel and elizabeth white bigelow.both came over the oregon trail in the early 1850's. daniel set up his law practice and was evidently a great orator as well. he was called upon to give the 4th of july meeting in 1882, that is widely credited with spurring the development of a separate territory of washington from oregon. it would become a separate territory in 1853, and daniel bigelow was elected to the first legislative session here in olympia. we know that daniel and elizabeth were both active in the campaign for voting rights for women. she and abigail scott duniway, the oregon suffragist, were on a swing through the pacific northwest. and they did stop -- abigail did stop at the bigelow house. we know that from her diary where she called misses bigelow splendid. she made a landmark speech about women's suffrage. he said i understand the principles of self government. man has no more right to say a woman shall or shall not vote than a woman has to say of man. i know of no valid argument to deny franchise to women
it was built by daniel and elizabeth white bigelow.both came over the oregon trail in the early 1850's. daniel set up his law practice and was evidently a great orator as well. he was called upon to give the 4th of july meeting in 1882, that is widely credited with spurring the development of a separate territory of washington from oregon. it would become a separate territory in 1853, and daniel bigelow was elected to the first legislative session here in olympia. we know that daniel and...
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it was built by daniel and anna elizabeth bigelow. when daniel bigelow arrived in olympia in november of 1851, he set up his law practice and he was a great orator as well. he was called upon to give the fourth of july oratoruation and that was credited with spurring the development of a separate territory from washington to oregon. while washington did become a separate territory from oregon and daniel bigelow was elected to the very first legislative session held here in olympia. we know that daniel and ann elizabeth bigelow were active in the campaign for voting rights for women. and this is the chair where susan b. anthony sat when she came to the house in 1871. she and abigail scott duniway were on a swing through the pacific northwest and she had dinner here at the bigelow house. we know that from her diary where she called mrs. bigelow splendid. there was a lot of advocacy for the women's right to vote. daniel bigelow was serving in the legislature and he gave a landmark speech about women's suffrage. man has no more right to s
it was built by daniel and anna elizabeth bigelow. when daniel bigelow arrived in olympia in november of 1851, he set up his law practice and he was a great orator as well. he was called upon to give the fourth of july oratoruation and that was credited with spurring the development of a separate territory from washington to oregon. while washington did become a separate territory from oregon and daniel bigelow was elected to the very first legislative session held here in olympia. we know that...
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thank you very much for joining us daniel, i'll start with you.s there anything that stands out about the current market action over the last couple of days that tells you that maybe there is a direction either way up or down going forward >> thanks for having me. the key thing is differentiation. our expectation is that we continue to see this view of rebalancing or reallocating from the rest of the world. asia is outperforming because clearly the situation 124r when it comes to the virus is very different. the same story going on with europe we've got a very different set of odysseys than those in the u.s. we saw a lot of uncertainty from secretary mnuchin on the support coming through the fed >> rob, we've been talking so much about this notion that markets continue to march towards and around record highs. for the fixed income markets, we haven't seen very much stress. is it fair to city that the credit markets and the treasury markets are not as worried about what is going to happen in the future, what do yields tell you right now? >> well, t
thank you very much for joining us daniel, i'll start with you.s there anything that stands out about the current market action over the last couple of days that tells you that maybe there is a direction either way up or down going forward >> thanks for having me. the key thing is differentiation. our expectation is that we continue to see this view of rebalancing or reallocating from the rest of the world. asia is outperforming because clearly the situation 124r when it comes to the...
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daniel? >> i've heard similar stories. i'm not familiar with the typhoon that william mentioned, but those are stories also that i heard from survivors that although there were some of them that feel that japan was defeated and that it was only a matter of -- i don't know, weeks, months, days before they surrendered. at the same time the survivors tell stories of drilling with spears of fighting with anything that they could, with kitchen utensils. groups of civilians were going to be attached to groups of soldiers to fight side by side. those stories resonate with me and at the same time, civilians were terrified. this was not something that they -- they trained for, but this was not something that they expected. the japanese government was telling us that they were all going fall like the petals of the which acherry tree and cher blossoms and it would be a mass suicide and those are stories that i heard in japan. >> anne is in clayton, north carolina. good morning. >> good morning, i am an immigrant, and i am a student o
daniel? >> i've heard similar stories. i'm not familiar with the typhoon that william mentioned, but those are stories also that i heard from survivors that although there were some of them that feel that japan was defeated and that it was only a matter of -- i don't know, weeks, months, days before they surrendered. at the same time the survivors tell stories of drilling with spears of fighting with anything that they could, with kitchen utensils. groups of civilians were going to be...
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a long stroll flipped his car off to also colliding with danielle cree out. despite landing upside down, the racing point driver was on hurt. however, there was more bad luck for his team. as said, g.o.p. says was on course for a 3rd place finish and his 2nd podium in 2 races until an apparent engine failure caused his car to catch on fire. that meant the race was ended with a safety car guiding lewis hamilton to a 95th graham prevent jury joined on the podium by red bull pairing max misstep and, and alexander alden. well that is your news update at this hour up next. a world story is the week in reports that all the latest news and information about our website, dot com and editors an entire news team care so much for taking the house for laughs. people make fun about the own social, economic, and political problems. in mozambique we'll say that you missed last so you don't write it's how people call me as i call his folks down by.
a long stroll flipped his car off to also colliding with danielle cree out. despite landing upside down, the racing point driver was on hurt. however, there was more bad luck for his team. as said, g.o.p. says was on course for a 3rd place finish and his 2nd podium in 2 races until an apparent engine failure caused his car to catch on fire. that meant the race was ended with a safety car guiding lewis hamilton to a 95th graham prevent jury joined on the podium by red bull pairing max misstep...
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daniel salmon, thank you for being with us.loomberg school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg companies, bloomberg philanthropy's. , on the path to the vaccine economy reopening, we speak to the ceo of jll, christian ulbrich. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: shares of the largest player in commercial real estate, jll, higher today on news of a positive vaccine sending companies tied to an economic reopening surging. joining us to discuss the future of the space is jll ceo christian ulbrich. about 5.1 billion square feet worldwide. how wee your thoughts on 2021?roceed through will cities see people coming back into the commercial real estate that you manage and operate? christian: absolutely, vonnie. when you look at what's happening in asia, many cities --china vonnie: i believe we are not hearing christian ulbrich. we are going to try and get him back and speak to him in a moment. that is the jll ceo christian ulbrich coming to us from frankfurt. let's take a look at the markets. dow s&p 5
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at the time daniel bigelow was serving. he said, if i understand the principles of self-government man has no more right to say that woman shall or shall not vote than woman has to say the similar of man. as a matter of natural right i know of no valid argument to deny franchise to woman any more than to man. in our form of government the more universal the right of franchise the greater the security to individual rights. in 1871 susan b. anthony addressed the territorial legislature, and she and the bigelows along a number of of other local suffragists worked together to form the first women's suffrage association and they held their convention here in olympia in november of 1871. this really set a wonderful framework for advocacy for women to gain the right to vote and they came to fruition in 1883 when the territorial legislature enacted women's right to vote in washington and it was only women inaway and utah that had the right to vote after the civil war, before women in washington. it was quite challenging, as you mig
at the time daniel bigelow was serving. he said, if i understand the principles of self-government man has no more right to say that woman shall or shall not vote than woman has to say the similar of man. as a matter of natural right i know of no valid argument to deny franchise to woman any more than to man. in our form of government the more universal the right of franchise the greater the security to individual rights. in 1871 susan b. anthony addressed the territorial legislature, and she...
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clifton daniel truman, rather. what does the survivors tell you that the state of the populace at that time? what was the population? like with a prepared for any sort of potential invasion whether it is soviet or american? >> they were preparing for the invasion, drilling with bamboo spears, drilling with army units. but at the same time, and ian was saying this in your previous segment, they had very little left in terms of, the civilians have very little left. there was no fuel, food was scarce. one of the survivors in fact, the first survivor than i ever heard the full story from. sets echo thoreau gave the acceptance speech when the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons when the nobel peace prize in 2017. she gave a speech, she is a lifelong -- advocate. when the bomb was dropped she was a 13 year old school girl. she and 29 classmates were in an army building here in hiroshima. they were learning to use the secret japanese code machines. sets eco told me when we met we had nothing. we had no food,
clifton daniel truman, rather. what does the survivors tell you that the state of the populace at that time? what was the population? like with a prepared for any sort of potential invasion whether it is soviet or american? >> they were preparing for the invasion, drilling with bamboo spears, drilling with army units. but at the same time, and ian was saying this in your previous segment, they had very little left in terms of, the civilians have very little left. there was no fuel, food...
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our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey now. daniel.ore his trial was due to start, the reading attacker, khairi saadallah, in a late afternoon court hearing has now pleaded guilty to all three murders and all three attempted murders. khairi saadallah had onlyjust been released from prison, where he was serving a sentence for three assaults and for possessing a knife when he carried out what the prosecution says was a terrorist attack. it was a warm june evening as the first covid lockdown was starting to ease when khairi saadallah launched his extremely rapid and deadly attack. forbury gardens was full of people. the pubs, including the nearby blagrave arms, popular with reading's gay community, were still shut. three friends from the pub — a schoolteacher called james furlong, an american customer service manager called joseph richie—bennett, and a scientist called david wails — was sitting together when they were all stabbed from behind. james furlong and joseph richie—bennett were killed with single stab wounds to the backs of their
our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at the old bailey now. daniel.ore his trial was due to start, the reading attacker, khairi saadallah, in a late afternoon court hearing has now pleaded guilty to all three murders and all three attempted murders. khairi saadallah had onlyjust been released from prison, where he was serving a sentence for three assaults and for possessing a knife when he carried out what the prosecution says was a terrorist attack. it was a warm june evening as...
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daniel hawkins with the latest. thank the architect behind the freedom of information act is calling for a probe into what a new report is described as being an orwellian unit within the government. it's accused of intentionally obstructing the release of potentially sensitive data. partridge has a story. a storm is brewing in the u.k. about freedom of information with a new government, a new report by open democracy describes a so-called all well, you know, it's called the clearinghouse that obstructs media requests and even blacklist journalists clearing house shares with a range of whitehall departments a daily update containing the names of journalists and complainants, the requests they have submitted and advice on how referring to pardons should respond fast in the year 2000, the freedom of information act was meant to open up the workings of government. requests for information were supposed to remain anonymous or applicant blind, and in theory could help keep the author. it is a check. but according to this
daniel hawkins with the latest. thank the architect behind the freedom of information act is calling for a probe into what a new report is described as being an orwellian unit within the government. it's accused of intentionally obstructing the release of potentially sensitive data. partridge has a story. a storm is brewing in the u.k. about freedom of information with a new government, a new report by open democracy describes a so-called all well, you know, it's called the clearinghouse that...
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don't talk to the media but daniels knows them well. positioned themselves very clearly and strongly against racism sexism and here in dortmund where it's particularly needed against right wing tendencies. you can't lose young people who take this stance especially note. for many in germany football is about so much more than just the result less discerning fans can watch saturday's class ago from their living rooms. this is day to live from berlin here's a reminder about top story u.s. democratic presidential candidate joe biden says he's confident of victory as counting continues biden has now just ahead of president trump in the key states of pennsylvania and georgia both of which trump would date to win. and forget you can always get news on the go just download our app from google play from the app store give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the data of a new app just send us photos and videos of what's hap
don't talk to the media but daniels knows them well. positioned themselves very clearly and strongly against racism sexism and here in dortmund where it's particularly needed against right wing tendencies. you can't lose young people who take this stance especially note. for many in germany football is about so much more than just the result less discerning fans can watch saturday's class ago from their living rooms. this is day to live from berlin here's a reminder about top story u.s....
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. >> reporter: after they lost their son and brother daniel to the virus. his mother, mary ann, and sister melissa are trying to grapple with a thanksgiving-- daniel's favorite holiday-- without him. >> not doing good at all. to be perfectly honest, i get by through the day, and, you know, there are times when i just burst down and cry. he just loved thanksgiving. he was always at my house and he always sat next to me. and i just can't do it. i'm just not able to do it. >> reporter: the family won't celebrate in the dining room, where daniel always sat next to his mother. instead, they'll eat in the kitchen. and mary ann will have to leave food outside her husband's door because he now has covid, too, and is quarantining. what do you want people to know this thanksgiving? given how your family has been hit so hard by this, so many times? >> enjoy your family. take lots of pictures, because you never know when this could be your last time together. >> reporter: their father is thankfully doing okay, but it's going to be a tough thanksgiving for the spano fam
. >> reporter: after they lost their son and brother daniel to the virus. his mother, mary ann, and sister melissa are trying to grapple with a thanksgiving-- daniel's favorite holiday-- without him. >> not doing good at all. to be perfectly honest, i get by through the day, and, you know, there are times when i just burst down and cry. he just loved thanksgiving. he was always at my house and he always sat next to me. and i just can't do it. i'm just not able to do it. >>...
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daniel edwards, thank you. thank you.ps after boris johnson signalled that 55 million people in england would be going into the two toughest levels of the new coronavirus tier system when the national lockdown ends next wednesday. the prime minister admits that the measures would bring "heartache and frustration". but he said they would cut the rate of infection and the danger had "not gone away". if we ease off now we risk losing control of this virus all over again, casting aside our hard—won gains and forcing us our hard—won gains and forcing us back into a new year national lock down. let's get some of the day's other news. face—to—face brexit trade talks are to resume in london this weekend, eu sources have told the bbc. eu chief negotiator michel barnier and other members of his team have been self—isolating, as a precaution, after a colleague tested positive for covid last week. however, one senior eu figure suggested the negotiations could be brief. poland's prime minister has again warned of the possible disinteg
daniel edwards, thank you. thank you.ps after boris johnson signalled that 55 million people in england would be going into the two toughest levels of the new coronavirus tier system when the national lockdown ends next wednesday. the prime minister admits that the measures would bring "heartache and frustration". but he said they would cut the rate of infection and the danger had "not gone away". if we ease off now we risk losing control of this virus all over again,...
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long stroll flipped his car after also colliding with danielle koreans. despite landing upside down, the racing point driver was on hurt. however, there was more bad luck for his team. as said, gio perez was on course for a 3rd place finish, and his 2nd podium in 2 races until an apparent engine failure caused his car to catch on fire. that meant the race was ended with his safety car guiding lewis hamilton to a 95th grump revit jury. joined on the podium by red bull pairing, max misstep and, and alexander album watch it. i mean it's a nick there. richardson, thanks for joining us. and you hear me now? yes, we can hear you and had us dance genotypes that we're bringing back off as you've never had have a right to sell it. but this possible policeman told really brought in the news that the troops are people who followed her on the way out mieris.
long stroll flipped his car after also colliding with danielle koreans. despite landing upside down, the racing point driver was on hurt. however, there was more bad luck for his team. as said, gio perez was on course for a 3rd place finish, and his 2nd podium in 2 races until an apparent engine failure caused his car to catch on fire. that meant the race was ended with his safety car guiding lewis hamilton to a 95th grump revit jury. joined on the podium by red bull pairing, max misstep and,...