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my friend daniel woo and daniel day kim have had enough with america's antiasian violence. and they are using platforms and resources to say no more. i stand with them and the entire asian-american community. >>> now, of course he is referring to a surge in recent weeks in asian-american violence in which seniors especially are targeted. but it may be reaching a tipping point. many are speaking out. joining me to comoderate the conversation is our anchor jobina fortson and two guests. kamau bell, social political comedian and host of "united shades of america" and ookt daniel woo who starred in into the badlands and tomb raider. and an upcoming films reminiscence. >> hi. >> hi, yes. >> i can't tell you how excited we are you are making time for the conversation. daniel starting with you two weeks ago we saw a horrific attack on a elderly man in oakland. you and actor daniel day kim immediately offered a $25,000 reward to catch the person. why did you decide to use money and visibility as actors to call this out? >> well it was basically an emotional response to all the thin
my friend daniel woo and daniel day kim have had enough with america's antiasian violence. and they are using platforms and resources to say no more. i stand with them and the entire asian-american community. >>> now, of course he is referring to a surge in recent weeks in asian-american violence in which seniors especially are targeted. but it may be reaching a tipping point. many are speaking out. joining me to comoderate the conversation is our anchor jobina fortson and two guests....
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and i'm danielle robay., when it comes to the foundation of a character, the very first thing we the audience normally see is the costuming. well, without knowing it, you probably have seen a costume or two designed by ruth carter. she created the look of denzel washington's malcolm x, kevin costner's john dutton, and even chadwick boseman's black panther. we stopped by ruth's warehouse to see how she helps bring characters to life through costumes. ruth carter: my definition of costume design is that we're all a part of the bigger picture. we're all a part of the storytelling. we support the actors and their performances. we have collaborated together with the director and the production designer, with fabrics, textures, colors. and that is the work of the costume designer. i got started in theater. i loved actually performing. and once i realized that costume design directly connected with performance, i was hooked. and from college on to today, i still consider myself that theater girl who just loves to t
and i'm danielle robay., when it comes to the foundation of a character, the very first thing we the audience normally see is the costuming. well, without knowing it, you probably have seen a costume or two designed by ruth carter. she created the look of denzel washington's malcolm x, kevin costner's john dutton, and even chadwick boseman's black panther. we stopped by ruth's warehouse to see how she helps bring characters to life through costumes. ruth carter: my definition of costume design...
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he had daniel's school. he knew baseball games. just a complete workup on me and my family. >> whitaker: the information e thhud ned. 20 years of wonderful mories,e s exuciating.alas: we're living ey parent's worst nmaou only child, daniel. >> whitaker: last august, in a highly unusual move for a federal judge, judge salas made a personal plea to lawmakers on youtube. >> salas: we may not be able to stop something like this from happening again, but we can make it hard for those who target us to track us down. >> whitaker: since daniel's funeral, judge salas has become a crusader for federal legislation to scrub judges' personal information from the internet. her mission became more urgent when the f.b.i. discovered a second locker in new jersey belonging to her son's killer. what did they find? what was in the locker? >> salas: they found another gun, a glock, more ammunition. but the most troubling thing they found, was a manila folder with a workup on justice sonia sotomayor. >> whitaker: supreme court justice sotomayor? >> sala
he had daniel's school. he knew baseball games. just a complete workup on me and my family. >> whitaker: the information e thhud ned. 20 years of wonderful mories,e s exuciating.alas: we're living ey parent's worst nmaou only child, daniel. >> whitaker: last august, in a highly unusual move for a federal judge, judge salas made a personal plea to lawmakers on youtube. >> salas: we may not be able to stop something like this from happening again, but we can make it hard for...
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reduces the threat the thriller was called imperium and it started daniel radcliffe as an f.b.i. agent who dives undercover in the world of neo nazis conservative talk show radio hosts and professional family men who also just happen to sympathize with the white supremacists by the way in case you're wondering the movie is not based in the confederate south but it's up there in the northeast of the country and it's as relevant today as when it came out 5 years ago thanks so much for being with us gentleman let me start out with you michael if. you know i am read your book around 20072008 daniels movie came out in 2016 this is 2021 we saw this insurrection on january 6th and as part of the flavor of the moment white supremacists are out there i would ask you is it still a clear and present danger today what you investigated way back when. it's sure it's been a persistent threat all along and you know now that the media and some government entities are starting to look at it it looks like it's increasing but this has always been there and when people ask me about the threat moving
reduces the threat the thriller was called imperium and it started daniel radcliffe as an f.b.i. agent who dives undercover in the world of neo nazis conservative talk show radio hosts and professional family men who also just happen to sympathize with the white supremacists by the way in case you're wondering the movie is not based in the confederate south but it's up there in the northeast of the country and it's as relevant today as when it came out 5 years ago thanks so much for being with...
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you know i have read your book around 20072008 daniels movie came out. in 2016 this is 2021 we saw this insurrection on january 6th and as part of the flavor of the moment white supremacists are out there i would ask you is it still a clear and present danger today what you investigated way back when it's sure it's been a persistent threat all along and you know now that the media and some government entities are starting to look at it it looks like it's increasing but this has always been there and when people ask me about the threat moving forward i say it's exactly what it was on january 2021 and january 5th 2011 and january 5th 1909 this has been persistent part of our culture and of violence has been. not exactly ignored but not not addressed in a systematic way thank you for that daniel what i saw your film 1st 5 years ago and then i watched it again recently it just hit me in my gut and i'm saying oh my god you are just way ahead of everybody in terms of of getting a snapshot if you will of this virial it's that was going on you know in in our sub
you know i have read your book around 20072008 daniels movie came out. in 2016 this is 2021 we saw this insurrection on january 6th and as part of the flavor of the moment white supremacists are out there i would ask you is it still a clear and present danger today what you investigated way back when it's sure it's been a persistent threat all along and you know now that the media and some government entities are starting to look at it it looks like it's increasing but this has always been...
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daniel was her life.to be the sexiest [ bleep ] in here because need money and i need to take care of my son. and she pulled that off very quickly. >> i've represented some strippers as a criminal defense attorney. they're assessing the room. they're looking for the guy who has an ability to spend. then they have to figure out, well, which role does he want me to play? >> anna developed a baby's voice. when she talked to guys she would get in that mode and they would just break down. they would eat that up. >> the irony is that when she started out anna nicole was, in her own words, flat-chested. >> she didn't have "b," "c," she didn't have that. she had little tiny breasts. >> and so she begins saving money and begins to engage in a series of breast augmentation procedures. >> that's when she really started making the big bucks. men loved the fact that here was this big old texas girl with that big old blond texas hair. >> believe it or not, as good as she was at dancing, it was still in her mind that th
daniel was her life.to be the sexiest [ bleep ] in here because need money and i need to take care of my son. and she pulled that off very quickly. >> i've represented some strippers as a criminal defense attorney. they're assessing the room. they're looking for the guy who has an ability to spend. then they have to figure out, well, which role does he want me to play? >> anna developed a baby's voice. when she talked to guys she would get in that mode and they would just break...
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stern. >> daniel flies down to meet up with his mom and baby sister. room -- >> on the night of september 9th, daniel sleeps over in her hospital room in the bahamas. it's unimaginable turn of events. >> the body of smith's 20-year-old son, daniel smith, was found three days after anna nicole gave birth to a baby girl in the bahamas. >> how can you die in a hospital bed? with nobody noticing? >> it broke her heart. when he died. and i think that was the final straw for anna nicole. >> to help her through her grief, anna's friend, dr. christine eroshevich, flies down to the bahamas. she happens to be a psychiatrist who has the authority to write prescriptions. and she writes a lot of prescriptions. >> dr. aeroshevich writes a new prescription to help anna sleep. >> choral hydrate. anna, instead of taking the prescribed dose, would sometimes pick up the bottle and chug it. >> anna nicole is completely devastated by the loss of her son daniel. but there's kind of a bright spot. >> anna had a whole support group, and that worked out very well. >> she stops
stern. >> daniel flies down to meet up with his mom and baby sister. room -- >> on the night of september 9th, daniel sleeps over in her hospital room in the bahamas. it's unimaginable turn of events. >> the body of smith's 20-year-old son, daniel smith, was found three days after anna nicole gave birth to a baby girl in the bahamas. >> how can you die in a hospital bed? with nobody noticing? >> it broke her heart. when he died. and i think that was the final straw...
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with racial attacks targeting asian americans on the rise we'll talk to actors daniel day kim and daniel wu and actress amanda nguyen about their mission to serve justice. this is "american voices." >>> tonight the big story this week, second impeachment trial of donald j. trump. what began as a trump rally january 6th to air unfounded grievances quickly turned into a deadly attack on our nation's capitol. the first storming of the complex since the war of 1812. as the final cases from both sides are being polished the former president's political future is at stake but most importantly in the outcome of this trial the precedent is set for the future of our democracy. axios reporting a short time ago kevin mccarthy the highest ranking republican in the chamber recently traveled to florida to meet with trump. reportedly asked liz cheney to apologize for her vote to peach trump. the wisconsin congresswoman who voted in favor of the president more than 90% of the time still refuses. >> when you look at both his actions leading up to what happened on january 6th the fact that he was impeache
with racial attacks targeting asian americans on the rise we'll talk to actors daniel day kim and daniel wu and actress amanda nguyen about their mission to serve justice. this is "american voices." >>> tonight the big story this week, second impeachment trial of donald j. trump. what began as a trump rally january 6th to air unfounded grievances quickly turned into a deadly attack on our nation's capitol. the first storming of the complex since the war of 1812. as the final...
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and now daniel prude. >> reporter: daniel prude's family says they called 911 on march 23rd to get help for the 41-year-old. officers finding him naked and bleeding. >> are you daniel? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: disturbing police body camera video shows officers covering prude's head with a spit hood, later pinning him to the ground before he stopped breathing. prude died seven days later. the medical examiner calling prude's death a homicide. tonight, the justice department announcing they will review the new york attorney general's report into daniel prude's death and determine whether further federal response is warranted. the rochester police chief also out with his own statement, saying those officers involved will remain on leave, pending the outcome of an internal investigation, david. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> and when we come back here tonight, what we've now learned about that united boeing jet, that engine ripping apart just after takeoff. the key new image tonight, in a moment. good morning! the four way is a destination place. right here, between these walls, i
and now daniel prude. >> reporter: daniel prude's family says they called 911 on march 23rd to get help for the 41-year-old. officers finding him naked and bleeding. >> are you daniel? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: disturbing police body camera video shows officers covering prude's head with a spit hood, later pinning him to the ground before he stopped breathing. prude died seven days later. the medical examiner calling prude's death a homicide. tonight, the justice...
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soledad: danielle lang, thanks for your time. appreciate it. danielle: thank you.hanks for having me. >> coming up -- a leap into history. can this mom become one of the oldest gymnasts t i widely considered the best in the sport. she's also considered old, at the young age of 23. now, a fellow gymnast wants to shatter that narrative. chellsie memmel of wisconsin aims to launch a return to the sport at the age of 32. she's a three-time world champion. she won a silver medal at the 2008 beijing olympics, despite breaking her foot three days into training. now, almost 13 years later, she has set her sights on the tokyo olympics. andy: good. chellsie: people keep asking me, why are you doing this? why are you doing gymnastics again? why are you training again? you're 32, you're married, you have two children. i love gymnastics. that's the reason i'm doing it. i love doing gymnastics. i've been to three world championships. i have gold medals from two of them. i've been to the olympics. have a silver medal. but have also had some untimely injuries. after i had my kids
soledad: danielle lang, thanks for your time. appreciate it. danielle: thank you.hanks for having me. >> coming up -- a leap into history. can this mom become one of the oldest gymnasts t i widely considered the best in the sport. she's also considered old, at the young age of 23. now, a fellow gymnast wants to shatter that narrative. chellsie memmel of wisconsin aims to launch a return to the sport at the age of 32. she's a three-time world champion. she won a silver medal at the 2008...
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daniel: it would be a massive shift.the supply chain to be supplanted and really built in asia. i don't really see any changes there. but it also speaks to the broader issues we are seeing with u.s./china. by incoming income a ratcheting down the tensions with china. but no doubt from a supply chain perspective, it continues to be a game of high-stakes. realistically, i think it is not going to change for the foreseeable future. tom: what is the body language on the conference calls for cash? everybody is up to their eyeballs in cash. they are still growthy stocks from a time long ago. what are they going to do with cash? daniel: i think they are going to could -- tom: what are they waiting for? seriously, dan, what are they waiting for? daniel: it is a tidal wave of m&a we are going to see. ultimately, and cybersecurity and cloud, you're going to see many marriages because we are at only 30% of workloads in the cloud today. i believe we could see aggressive m&a across the board and even financial buyers as well. that is
daniel: it would be a massive shift.the supply chain to be supplanted and really built in asia. i don't really see any changes there. but it also speaks to the broader issues we are seeing with u.s./china. by incoming income a ratcheting down the tensions with china. but no doubt from a supply chain perspective, it continues to be a game of high-stakes. realistically, i think it is not going to change for the foreseeable future. tom: what is the body language on the conference calls for cash?...
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daniel garza joins us now to discuss. daniel always great to see you. listen to senator rick scott. he was on sunday talking about this very thing. >> i come from florida we're an immigration state. we love legal immigration. we want a secure border. we don't want illegal immigration. we have the take care of the daca kids but they need to do it through congress. >> dana: it seems to me that you could find a way for reasonable people to have a consensus about immigration reform but do you think that is going to happen? >> we hope so. we stand ready to work with both sides to bring them together to try to arrive at a consensus. obviously that's been the tricky part of this, right, is to see how they can reconcile their differences? the republicans and democrats to arrive at a solution that over 75% of americans are asking for. they believe immigration is good and our nation has always been one who has accommodated for industrious and talented immigrants who make us stronger. >> dana: one of the things that
daniel garza joins us now to discuss. daniel always great to see you. listen to senator rick scott. he was on sunday talking about this very thing. >> i come from florida we're an immigration state. we love legal immigration. we want a secure border. we don't want illegal immigration. we have the take care of the daca kids but they need to do it through congress. >> dana: it seems to me that you could find a way for reasonable people to have a consensus about immigration reform but...
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by my guest tom reilly and granted he is a contributor with real america's voice in austin we have daniel one of it he is a professor of philosophy and human dimensions of organizations at the university of texas austin and in paris we have john laughlin he's a university lecturer in history and political philosophy right tell me cross up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to tom 1st you know and looking at what's been going on in the media and our politics during the election and since then it seems to me that there is an attack on diversity which of course this these attacks on conservative opinions is in the name of having a more diverse political environment but actually it's creating diverse they want the reverse they want to have a monopoly of speech here and you know we've heard terms like and the i'm from a reality czar and a reality stars people writing about it with a straight face i mean out with any form of irony whatsoever so if the people that are talking about diversity of opinions actually want the opposite go ah
by my guest tom reilly and granted he is a contributor with real america's voice in austin we have daniel one of it he is a professor of philosophy and human dimensions of organizations at the university of texas austin and in paris we have john laughlin he's a university lecturer in history and political philosophy right tell me cross up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it let's go to tom 1st you know and looking at what's been going on in the...
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plus daniel kaluuya joins us. so let's do this, people! welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah. >> trevor: let's talk about the coronavirus-- the only thing with more mutations than rudy giuliani. there's good news in america: as cases and hospitalizations continue to fall. but with dangerous coronavirus variants spreading around the country, the race is now on to get as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible. which is why, in massachusetts, they've started doing this: >> starting today in massachusetts, vaccine eligibility begins for friends and family members who accompany a person who is 75 years of age or older to their vaccine appointment. only one companion per person is allowed to sign up for this vaccine appointment at a mass vaccination site, regardless of their age or health. >> trevor: hell, yeah, massachusetts! oh! this is just like the club, but the exact opposite.
plus daniel kaluuya joins us. so let's do this, people! welcome to "the daily social distancing show." >> announcer: from trevor's couch in new york city to your couch somewhere in the world, this is "the daily social distancing show," with trevor noah. >> trevor: let's talk about the coronavirus-- the only thing with more mutations than rudy giuliani. there's good news in america: as cases and hospitalizations continue to fall. but with dangerous coronavirus...
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and daniel kaluuya is joining us on the show. away. ♪ whatever's going on whatever kind of day ♪ ♪ we can always find a way to make room to play ♪ ♪ either i.r.l or half a world away ♪ ♪ that's how we play here's what we know ♪ ♪ life's sweeter together, oreo ♪ i have a convenience store delivery for super grover? ♪ oh, yeah, he saidy hejust put it there.♪ [super grover] ahhhhh ah! perfect timing. get more from your neighborhood. ahhh, so soft! doordash. obsession has many names. this is ours. the new lexus is. all in on the sports sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $359 a month for thirty nine months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. [dog barking] lately i just haven't been feeling quite like myself. ♪ i want to break free ♪ life used to feel... fuller. no no no no no no. there's gotta be a way to get back. ♪ this time i know it's for real ♪ ♪♪ ♪ god knows, ♪ ♪♪ ♪ god knows i want to ♪ doritos, now in 3d. daily social distancing show." this is the second time that democrats have impeached donald trump, and it raises the qu
and daniel kaluuya is joining us on the show. away. ♪ whatever's going on whatever kind of day ♪ ♪ we can always find a way to make room to play ♪ ♪ either i.r.l or half a world away ♪ ♪ that's how we play here's what we know ♪ ♪ life's sweeter together, oreo ♪ i have a convenience store delivery for super grover? ♪ oh, yeah, he saidy hejust put it there.♪ [super grover] ahhhhh ah! perfect timing. get more from your neighborhood. ahhh, so soft! doordash. obsession has...
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suÁrez hablamos con daniel y mister (nombre en inglÉs) sobre esta nueva empresa es lo que dijeron. >e esta siner que ustedes pueden ser parte de un gran deporte >>> harÁn equipo con daniel suÁrez y el piloto mexicano esÁa seguro que esta sgia le darÁn Éxito >>> estoy afortunado de ser parte de este equipo que es (nombre en inglÉs) y creo que este 2021 viene con muchas sorpresas >>> (nombre en inglÉs) busca ser un ejemplo de diversidad algo que con un dueÑo americano de missouri y un inmigrante mexicano es el vivo ejemplo de esta bÚsqueda (hablan en inglÉs) >>> la temporada arranca este 14 de febrero con la daytona (nombre en inglÉs) donde pitbull serÁ el gran marshall como era de esperarse (nombre en inglÉs) estÁ listo para traernos la nascar muy a su estilo (hablan en inglÉs) (gritos) (risas) >>> con esto y mÁs regresamos tras la pausa. (comerciales) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> engaÑos y amenazas cuentan sobre un fraude y cÓmo evitar en esta trampa. son las 5 con 27 seguimos con ustedes en vivo. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). (comerciales) ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> en tamaulipas 12 policÍas estatales fueron acusados
suÁrez hablamos con daniel y mister (nombre en inglÉs) sobre esta nueva empresa es lo que dijeron. >e esta siner que ustedes pueden ser parte de un gran deporte >>> harÁn equipo con daniel suÁrez y el piloto mexicano esÁa seguro que esta sgia le darÁn Éxito >>> estoy afortunado de ser parte de este equipo que es (nombre en inglÉs) y creo que este 2021 viene con muchas sorpresas >>> (nombre en inglÉs) busca ser un ejemplo de diversidad algo que con un...
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jonathan: danielle, great to catch up. danielle dimartino booth on the fiscal effort. yields up by a couple of basis points to about 196 on a 10 year. about 116, some real tension at the end of the yield curve. that tension between the hole we got to climb out of, potentially lower yields, at the same time the huge package set to push through down in d.c. member, it is about what supply achieves. this market is coming around to this idea that that supply will achieve high growth and higher inflation. this yield curve, that is the steepest levels we have seen since late 2015. time now for the final spread. coming up next week, the u.s. senate beginning president trump's second impeachment trial. we will hear from jay powell, initial jobless cap claims coming on thursday. the sentiment survey to close out the week on friday. from new york, that does it for us. we will see you next friday. this was bloomberg "real healed." (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that and more in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrai
jonathan: danielle, great to catch up. danielle dimartino booth on the fiscal effort. yields up by a couple of basis points to about 196 on a 10 year. about 116, some real tension at the end of the yield curve. that tension between the hole we got to climb out of, potentially lower yields, at the same time the huge package set to push through down in d.c. member, it is about what supply achieves. this market is coming around to this idea that that supply will achieve high growth and higher...
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daniel anything else. mr. daniel: i think it is a good question. i think there are no general reporting requirements for private institutions. with respect to ransomware. now, there are resources available from various places in terms of expertise to how you want to make that decision about whether or not to pay and how to remediate decisions. it is difficult to access. i think the efforts ongoing, chris made a reference to the ransomware passports -- ransomware task force that has been put together. how to make those resources more easily accessible to things like private universities. and others that don't have the resources to call in and incident responder. like a big company might. rep. luria: thank you for that, i think my time is expired. think of so much. i yelled back. rep. thompson: the chair recognizes the gentleman from mississippi for five minutes. >> inc. you mr. chairman, since the creation of the internet, we have been battling cyber attacks. they have been highlighted by recent actions involving solar winds. you mentioned that mr.
daniel anything else. mr. daniel: i think it is a good question. i think there are no general reporting requirements for private institutions. with respect to ransomware. now, there are resources available from various places in terms of expertise to how you want to make that decision about whether or not to pay and how to remediate decisions. it is difficult to access. i think the efforts ongoing, chris made a reference to the ransomware passports -- ransomware task force that has been put...
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the police officers now want to know how much money danielle is earning. well much as he made it over to them and in 2 weeks we use it all week there are 2 weeks. you tell me it make 10000 dollars and all you go is hair and nails and food doesn't that upset you that you're working so hard you're putting your life in danger for somebody who's promising you i don't know what that's where my frustration comes out despite danielle's statement police are unable to arrest show . the teen claims she is no longer working for. about one of my thoughts and because i had just left the hospital about oh she's working for herself now i think she i can just get up and get out of it if they think i think they're. 'd done you know has been in a foster home since the age of 13 and her mother left her and her father is a violent and in drug addict after running away she ended up in the hands of her 1st pin the 1st child she had with her pimp was placed in care she never saw it again she's now only 16 years old but already expecting her 2nd child a reaction to being pregnant
the police officers now want to know how much money danielle is earning. well much as he made it over to them and in 2 weeks we use it all week there are 2 weeks. you tell me it make 10000 dollars and all you go is hair and nails and food doesn't that upset you that you're working so hard you're putting your life in danger for somebody who's promising you i don't know what that's where my frustration comes out despite danielle's statement police are unable to arrest show . the teen claims she...
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danielle is a paramedic for the red cross. he's been working into anna for the past two decades.ng spanish] [speaking spanish] reporter: he was just 49 years old. many people here are scared about covid, so paramedics like covid find more -- paramedics like daniel find more and more people at home, most of them unresponsive. >> [speaking spanish] reporter: meanwhile, on the others of town, his wife is suiting up for anotherovid emergency. she has already had covid but she is scared she could catch it again. >> [speaking spanish] reporter: one of the hard truths about covid is relatives are not allowed into hospitals, so this could be a last chance to say goodbye. >> [speaking spanish] reporter: in this city, there are only a dozen ambulances for about 2 million people. so emergency calls keep coming. and when night falls, they are faced with another pandemic -- and violence. juggling between covid emergencies and cases of violence has become the new normal for paramedics. this is because the red cross, emergency service she is working for is the only one of the city of tijuana fu
danielle is a paramedic for the red cross. he's been working into anna for the past two decades.ng spanish] [speaking spanish] reporter: he was just 49 years old. many people here are scared about covid, so paramedics like covid find more -- paramedics like daniel find more and more people at home, most of them unresponsive. >> [speaking spanish] reporter: meanwhile, on the others of town, his wife is suiting up for anotherovid emergency. she has already had covid but she is scared she...
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daniel, thank, daniel flax with neuberger berman, senior research analyst.ead potentially for autos. we speak to the subaru america ceo and president tom doll on how they are dealing with the shortage fueled by the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." u.s. auto sales have done extraordinarily well, and subaru has managed to maintain its sales, and have the best january ever last month in spite of challenges such as chip shortages for modules and controllers. joining us is president and ceo tom doll. explain to us, this chart is showing a massive drop may be at the very beginning of the pandemic, and suddenly people realized they needed to get around in a clean way and realized it was worth buying rather than renting or taking public transportation. is that what you attribute this record january 2? tom: i think you are right. when the pandemic first struck in march, our volume like everyone else was essentially cut in half. towards the end of may, beginning of june, the market began to recover as people started to feel like th
daniel, thank, daniel flax with neuberger berman, senior research analyst.ead potentially for autos. we speak to the subaru america ceo and president tom doll on how they are dealing with the shortage fueled by the pandemic. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." u.s. auto sales have done extraordinarily well, and subaru has managed to maintain its sales, and have the best january ever last month in spite of challenges such as chip shortages for modules and...
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you mentioned daniel webster and i'll say one thing about daniel webster, is an example of how philosophies change over time because daniel webster came to national attention during the war of 1812. arguing that since new england's interests had been trampled by a republican party of henry clay john calhoun and james madison, that new england might reconsider its attachment to the union. daniel webster marked out this almost constitutional. that didn't quite get to secession but it implied secession if new england's interests were taken into account and it's important to take this in mind because andrew webster will become the champion of the union above everything else within 20 years after that so webster probably with all of these men had the most malleable philosophy. but nonetheless people's ideas on what the constitution meant, what the union meant evolved over time and it's important that abraham lincoln is born amid these changing views and of course he's the one upon whom the greatest responsibility in all of american history for interpreting the constitution will fall when he beco
you mentioned daniel webster and i'll say one thing about daniel webster, is an example of how philosophies change over time because daniel webster came to national attention during the war of 1812. arguing that since new england's interests had been trampled by a republican party of henry clay john calhoun and james madison, that new england might reconsider its attachment to the union. daniel webster marked out this almost constitutional. that didn't quite get to secession but it implied...
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probe into malcolm x's assassination, as well is the latest on the police killings have george floyd, daniel prude, and breonna taylor. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. u.s. air force fighter jets bombed buildings in eastern syria on thursday, with the pentagon claiming it successfully targeted iranian-backed militant groups. iranian media said the airstrikes killed 17 fighters. the pentagon called the assault a response to recent rocket attacks on u.s. forces in northern iraq. those attacks came more than a year after iq's parliament voted to expel u.s. troops, an order that's been ignored by both the trump and biden administrations. thursday's assault is the first of milary action ordered by president biden. california congressmember ro khanna condemned the attack, saying -- "there is absolutely no justification for a president to authorize a military strike that is not in self-defense against an imminent threat without congressional authorization. we need to extricate from the middle east, not escalate." pre
probe into malcolm x's assassination, as well is the latest on the police killings have george floyd, daniel prude, and breonna taylor. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. u.s. air force fighter jets bombed buildings in eastern syria on thursday, with the pentagon claiming it successfully targeted iranian-backed militant groups. iranian media said the airstrikes killed 17 fighters. the pentagon called the assault a...
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the interview with daniel dae kim and daniel wu coming up at 7:00 a.m. on "gma." >>> in the south bay, what is normally home to tens of thousands of screaming football fans is now a mass vaccination site. 500 people got their first vaccine shot yesterday at levi's stadium in santa clara county.p appointments per day, as long as there is enough doses on hand. governor gavin newsom says the state's allotment from the federal government is increasing. right now it is a million doses a week, there is another issue on the table. >> the majority of those doses while they may be first doses, they only total 4,000 first doses. the rest are second doses. >> and when we question the governor about why there was a wait to open the site, newsom said the vast majority of vaccinations are done at smaller providers. >>> cases of covid-19 in santa clara county have fallen dramatically, but health officials are still warning that they are in the deep purple tier and the numbers are extraordinarily high. santa clara county health officer dr. sarah cody said they are still
the interview with daniel dae kim and daniel wu coming up at 7:00 a.m. on "gma." >>> in the south bay, what is normally home to tens of thousands of screaming football fans is now a mass vaccination site. 500 people got their first vaccine shot yesterday at levi's stadium in santa clara county.p appointments per day, as long as there is enough doses on hand. governor gavin newsom says the state's allotment from the federal government is increasing. right now it is a million...
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maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. when all that seems to matter is the headline there is always 2 sides to a story when narratives and counter narratives obscure reality only there on the one hand the enemy is all believe there on the other hand the listening post strips away the spin what kind of reporting if you can see on the ground misinformation is right place better the bias a lot of people believe things because they want to believe they are done covers the uncomfortable truths do you think they did enough to scrutinize the case for war listening post on al-jazeera. well i'm half scottish and half lebanese so diversity is really important for me and al-jazeera is the most diverse place i've ever worked we have so many different nationalities and this is a nice brought together in this one nice organization and this diversity of perspectives is reflected in our coverage giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on and that's a key strength of al-jazeera. after more than a decade of civil war l
maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. when all that seems to matter is the headline there is always 2 sides to a story when narratives and counter narratives obscure reality only there on the one hand the enemy is all believe there on the other hand the listening post strips away the spin what kind of reporting if you can see on the ground misinformation is right place better the bias a lot of people believe things because they want to believe they are done...
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to help bring the taker to justice, actors daniel day kim and daniel wu teamed up to offer a $25,000se attacks of a larger pattern. according to the u.n. last year shows over an eight-week period from march to may, there were 1800 incidents targeting asian americans in the united states. daniel wu tell us about the reward that you and the other daniel posted on social kbleed and what you want people to understand about the seriousness of this incident. >> we put up the reward because we didn't see enough action coming from authorities to try and support these crimes that have been happening. increasingly since the rise in covid. we decided that daniel and i decided we take action to make a statement that we're not going to take this anymore and we need to take action. >> the asian community has been hit hard by this pandemic not just because of high death rates from the virus but studies found asian american vs been more affected by pandemic related unemployment they any other racial group and you add the violent attacks. how else have you watched racism affect your community during
to help bring the taker to justice, actors daniel day kim and daniel wu teamed up to offer a $25,000se attacks of a larger pattern. according to the u.n. last year shows over an eight-week period from march to may, there were 1800 incidents targeting asian americans in the united states. daniel wu tell us about the reward that you and the other daniel posted on social kbleed and what you want people to understand about the seriousness of this incident. >> we put up the reward because we...
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daniels.cyber attack, we all know now, is the new weapon of choice whether it's to rob you blind from your bank account or if you have a major attack, but it does not seem to me that we're really prepared for this new weapon of choice. could you just talk a little about historically where we are, where we need to go and did it kind of sneak up on us, this new weapon of choice, the cyber attack? >> well, i think-- thank you, representative. that's a very good question. i think the, you know, its root you look at how the internet developed and the way that people thought about the independent, chris is absolutely right. it was supposed to be this new utopia. it was supposed to bring these benefits and we didn't really think through how it made us more vulnerable and we've seen this over and over again of how the cools that were originally built to do good things also turned out to enable the bad guys to do malicious things. and i think it's taken us a while to shed that sort of initial purely op
daniels.cyber attack, we all know now, is the new weapon of choice whether it's to rob you blind from your bank account or if you have a major attack, but it does not seem to me that we're really prepared for this new weapon of choice. could you just talk a little about historically where we are, where we need to go and did it kind of sneak up on us, this new weapon of choice, the cyber attack? >> well, i think-- thank you, representative. that's a very good question. i think the, you...
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the police officers now want to know how much money danielle is earning. well much of you me. over here to listen and in 2 weeks it was that all week that it's a week only bed you tell me make $10000.00 and all you know is here and nails and food. those aren't bad upset should they you're working so hard you're putting your life in danger for somebody who's promising you i don't know what that's where my frustration comes out despite danielle's statement police are enabled to arrest shy stevie the teen claims she is no longer working for him by this. book i thought because i had just left the hustler and got out all she's working for herself now i think she i can just get up and get out of it if that i think because i think there are things that they cost less than it. 'd done you know has been in a foster home since the age of 13 and her mother left her and her father is a violent and and drug addict after running away she ended up in the hands of her 1st pin the 1st child she had with her pimp was placed in care she never saw it again she's now only 16 years old but already
the police officers now want to know how much money danielle is earning. well much of you me. over here to listen and in 2 weeks it was that all week that it's a week only bed you tell me make $10000.00 and all you know is here and nails and food. those aren't bad upset should they you're working so hard you're putting your life in danger for somebody who's promising you i don't know what that's where my frustration comes out despite danielle's statement police are enabled to arrest shy stevie...
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maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. frank assessments you've got colleagues on the ground in the canaries what is the situation there's only one doctor and one nurse for $2200.00 people informed opinions how big does foreign policy figure in the early stages of a bi ministration he comes into office with a huge a lot of foreign policy experience in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines how will a place like gillick get the vaccine when there's no money at all the rest of rich countries are fighting for an inside story on al jazeera. set is only a change because. people believe in a post that is bigger than their. fundamental political my city around the state representative they put themselves to make the changes that we. should have taken in the original name is condemnation. we have this culture to slosh and to create new areas we have to change this culture and one of the fortunate ones in any. and if that is my side but on and on that majority of these illegal of us are talking about just good hardworking peo
maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to our. thank you very much. frank assessments you've got colleagues on the ground in the canaries what is the situation there's only one doctor and one nurse for $2200.00 people informed opinions how big does foreign policy figure in the early stages of a bi ministration he comes into office with a huge a lot of foreign policy experience in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines how will a place like gillick get the vaccine when there's no...
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but of the things that comes out in the film, daniel redgrave, -- daniel radcliffe if this individualas the knack and ability to be empathetic with those folks that want to create violence, want to create a race war. celebrating heller. my question to you, is what is it in you that has given you insights into thinking like a domestic terrorist, into thinking like these people. what is that bridge that many others of us do not understand? >> i think the experience that i had working with these people, who otherwise were normal and every kind of way, and ordinary, except that they saw themselves actively at war with american society, and were willing to engage in criminal conduct to further their advantage in the war. it made me realize that this was not some french on the border of our society. -- french on the border of our society. as an fbi agent, my job is to focus on people engaged in criminal activity to further their cause. but, far more of them -- there are former neo-nazis out there that neo-nazis will commit crime. i think that distinction is really important one that has bee
but of the things that comes out in the film, daniel redgrave, -- daniel radcliffe if this individualas the knack and ability to be empathetic with those folks that want to create violence, want to create a race war. celebrating heller. my question to you, is what is it in you that has given you insights into thinking like a domestic terrorist, into thinking like these people. what is that bridge that many others of us do not understand? >> i think the experience that i had working with...
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maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to out. thank you very much. in colombia in the mid ninety's coca fields covered homes stretches of land far from the cities which were now on the high surveillance the end of the ninety's people were talking about the potential for preserving a knocker stick with the guerrillas taking out drug traffickers sought refuge in the jungles of mountains well out of the state's reach. are falling right militia of $20000.00 men and the united self defenders of colombia to fight the guerrillas . meanwhile colombia's legitimate military suffered ambushes by the fall saunders were abducted in the hundreds the systematic killing led to the displacement of millions of people the paramilitaries dictated that holes in the zones they took over areas the state could never reach under pressure from the d.a. and the criminals who came after the problem escobar hunted down the shell companies were dismantled under arresting increased. on counting the cost china could become the 1st country to issue a digital currency is it rains in
maestro daniel barenboim thank you for talking to out. thank you very much. in colombia in the mid ninety's coca fields covered homes stretches of land far from the cities which were now on the high surveillance the end of the ninety's people were talking about the potential for preserving a knocker stick with the guerrillas taking out drug traffickers sought refuge in the jungles of mountains well out of the state's reach. are falling right militia of $20000.00 men and the united self...