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ok let's go back to daniel mcadams include. as i was mentioned briefly earlier we had the secretary of state and and we had jake sullivan doing the rounds so it's as it were with the quad as it's called here so daniel let me ask you a hypothetical question so if the chinese and the south koreans get into a dispute and it's escalating so australia is going to jump in or let me change that china and india have a border dispute so japan is going to jump in i'm sorry i keep hearing this i think it's nonsense go ahead daniel i think it is true but you have that kind of insanity here in washington you had a bill recently introduced that if the chinese take any moves against taiwan the u.s. is going to go to war or if they make any move against u.s. allies as you point out india or korea the u.s. is going to go to nuclear war with china the difference is it's being seriously discussed in washington i think the other capitals you mentioned would laugh off the idea. the u.s. would do something so that they would do something so foolish
ok let's go back to daniel mcadams include. as i was mentioned briefly earlier we had the secretary of state and and we had jake sullivan doing the rounds so it's as it were with the quad as it's called here so daniel let me ask you a hypothetical question so if the chinese and the south koreans get into a dispute and it's escalating so australia is going to jump in or let me change that china and india have a border dispute so japan is going to jump in i'm sorry i keep hearing this i think...
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are you daniel? -daniel: daniel. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -daniel: marcus. pleasure.eet you. -daniel: how are you? -lemonis: is this your store? daniel: this is my store, yeah. lemonis: supplying retailers like dna is a critical part of our business, but what's more important is to get feedback from the owner of the business and be good listeners and ask the right questions. what's the most popular seller of all of them? daniel: these did very well for us. that's the classic styles that are working. we call it the core of styles from them. lemonis: okay. what hasn't performed? daniel: this stuff. the seasonal stuff that they have -- you know, new products -- didn't take off like this one. lemonis: did you tell them that? daniel: i told them that. and that's why i said the classic should stay classic. and it's been working for us season after season. lemonis: staple, like the chuck taylor. daniel: exactly. this is great. you know, you could play around with the prints all day long. and if you want to create other styles, is it gonna be as successful as the classics, i
are you daniel? -daniel: daniel. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -daniel: marcus. pleasure.eet you. -daniel: how are you? -lemonis: is this your store? daniel: this is my store, yeah. lemonis: supplying retailers like dna is a critical part of our business, but what's more important is to get feedback from the owner of the business and be good listeners and ask the right questions. what's the most popular seller of all of them? daniel: these did very well for us. that's the classic styles that are...
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no way daniel ferry could have committed both crimes.ore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. >> i felt lost. i decided i need to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be, the more you learn about her? >> she's very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone and everyone. >> and jaclyn saw that there was one person in particular annie wanted to be loved by. chris bagshaw. his name was scribbled all over her journals. veronica remembered annie gushing about him. >> she liked him. he was different. he had enough of the bad boy going on that he wasn't a goody two-shoes, so she didn't feel like he looked down on her. >> annie's diaries revealed something else too. >> she and chris had sex. >> chris was the boy annie had slept with just months before her death, after, which remember, she lied about being pregnant. >> i am st
no way daniel ferry could have committed both crimes.ore went back to the boxes and binders piled high on her desk. >> i felt lost. i decided i need to start from the beginning and see what information derek had when he first got the case. >> and so began the education of a detective. she started reading through pages and pages of annie's notes and journal entries. who does annie turn out to be, the more you learn about her? >> she's very lost. she wants to be loved by anyone...
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daniel we have 30 seconds left. how do you sum up the stories. >> this story is really about the truth and those who tried to hide from it, and the fact that in our world today there are plenty of people trying to pull the wool over our eyes and if it wasn't for reporters like jeff and great investigative reporters that are out there still doing their jobs, scams like this are just going to continue to flourish. they white it's important that we support or local newspapers, subscribe to our local newspapers, and make sure that this important work gets done, because there are plenty of people out there that are trying pass off lies to us and if there's nobody digging into it, then it's going to just continue. people are going to lose their money and be tricked. i it's up to the reporters of the world to make sure this thing don't happen going forward. >> besides the book i want to also tell everybody, besides reading the book they should watch the american greeds documentary that daniel produced on cody. how can they
daniel we have 30 seconds left. how do you sum up the stories. >> this story is really about the truth and those who tried to hide from it, and the fact that in our world today there are plenty of people trying to pull the wool over our eyes and if it wasn't for reporters like jeff and great investigative reporters that are out there still doing their jobs, scams like this are just going to continue to flourish. they white it's important that we support or local newspapers, subscribe to...
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danielle: and he does charles. we're sitting at the table together in december of 2018 when he said his foot in his mouth. it is probably never lived that down in his own mind but by the same token, pounding his chest by saying that he is the bulk of the committee. how any times that he did he say the book of the committee. must my team he said most are on his side and he said we will broadcast well in advance of any newspaper and you will hear it from us first. and now it's going be a matter of keeping box in line because as genteel as he makes the majority, seem around that table, right now a lot of debates going on on this market committee. charles: phil, this exemption the banks got at the start of the pandemic, and the start of the crisis the exemptions. he pause in the question but it expires at the end of this month predict so i got about a week or if he allows it, if they extende went have to sell treasuries. where do you stand on that? >> remember, the leverage is in the system compared to what it once was
danielle: and he does charles. we're sitting at the table together in december of 2018 when he said his foot in his mouth. it is probably never lived that down in his own mind but by the same token, pounding his chest by saying that he is the bulk of the committee. how any times that he did he say the book of the committee. must my team he said most are on his side and he said we will broadcast well in advance of any newspaper and you will hear it from us first. and now it's going be a matter...
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plays a guy called daniel guy a guy called daniel who's a famous german actor who lives in berlin and in the beginning the movie he goes into his local bar and he meets a neighbor who he never knew he had but the neighbor knows everything about daniel and slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's almost like a western duel they're dealing with words and it's the film itself i mean it feels more like a theater play in the way it's structured and staged than a movie but it's very very funny and very very sharp but you know larry is saying is he's playing himself that we actually get any real insights into the real daniel hood. yeah it's funny you say that is like interviewed daniel pearl last week about this movie and he said that a lot of the dialogue and in fact a lot of the scenes are taken directly from his life as a carriage with fans as people and other people in the in the film industry but what i really love about this movie is the you know this is germany's biggest star but he really makes fun of himself in this in this movie i mean this is the opposite of a vanity project h
plays a guy called daniel guy a guy called daniel who's a famous german actor who lives in berlin and in the beginning the movie he goes into his local bar and he meets a neighbor who he never knew he had but the neighbor knows everything about daniel and slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's almost like a western duel they're dealing with words and it's the film itself i mean it feels more like a theater play in the way it's structured and staged than a movie but it's very very funny...
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boulud he plays a guy called daniel guy a guy called daniel who's a famous german actor who lives in berlin and in the beginning of the movie he goes into his local bar and he meets a neighbor who he never knew he had but the neighbor knows everything about daniel and slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's almost like a western do although they're dealing with words and it's the film itself i mean it feels more like a theater play in the way it's structured staged than a movie but it's very very funny and very very sharp. larry is saying is he's playing himself that we actually get any real insights into the real daniel. yeah it's funny you say that is like interviewed daniel pearl last week about this movie and he said that a lot of the dialogue and in fact a lot of the scenes are taken directly from his life as encounters with fans as people and other people in the in the film industry but what i really love about this movie is the you know this is germany's biggest star but he really makes fun of himself in this in this movie i mean this is the opposite of a vanity project h
boulud he plays a guy called daniel guy a guy called daniel who's a famous german actor who lives in berlin and in the beginning of the movie he goes into his local bar and he meets a neighbor who he never knew he had but the neighbor knows everything about daniel and slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's almost like a western do although they're dealing with words and it's the film itself i mean it feels more like a theater play in the way it's structured staged than a movie but it's...
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he plays a guy called daniel he plays a guy a guy called daniel who's a famous german actor who lives in berlin and in the beginning the movie he goes into his local bar and he meets a neighbor who he never knew he had but the neighbor knows everything about daniel and slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's almost like a western duel they're dealing with words and it's the film itself i mean it feels more like a theater play in the way it's structured staged than a movie but it's very very funny and very very sharp. larry i think if he's playing himself that we actually get any real insights into the real daniel. yeah it's funny you say that because i interviewed daniel pearl last week about this movie and he said that a lot of the dialogue and in fact a lot of the scenes are taken directly from his life as a carriage with fans as people and other people in the in the film industry but what i really love about this movie is the you know this is germany's biggest star but he really makes fun of himself in this in this movie i mean this is the opposite of a vanity project he makes
he plays a guy called daniel he plays a guy a guy called daniel who's a famous german actor who lives in berlin and in the beginning the movie he goes into his local bar and he meets a neighbor who he never knew he had but the neighbor knows everything about daniel and slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's almost like a western duel they're dealing with words and it's the film itself i mean it feels more like a theater play in the way it's structured staged than a movie but it's very...
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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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yeah this film is called next door and daniel bruel plays a character who looks a lot like daniel blue he's a famous german actor called daniel who lives in berlin and in the movie he stops by his local and meets a neighbor he never knew he had but it soon becomes very apparent that this neighbor knows everything about daniel and very slowly he starts pick his life apart it's a film that feels more like a theater play that a real movie but it's very very funny and incredibly smart one of them. and he's really playing himself in this one do we get any insights into the real daniel. yeah it's funny i spoke to a daniel last week about this movie and he said that a lot of the scenes of all of the dialogue in the film is taken directly from experiences he had he's had with with with fans with people in the industry but what i really love about this movie is that he makes himself the butt of the joke this is definitely not a vanity project he really coaxed out of self in this movie it's a good laugh ok oh there is that all. calls for him for thank you so much. up that's all day w is could go
yeah this film is called next door and daniel bruel plays a character who looks a lot like daniel blue he's a famous german actor called daniel who lives in berlin and in the movie he stops by his local and meets a neighbor he never knew he had but it soon becomes very apparent that this neighbor knows everything about daniel and very slowly he starts pick his life apart it's a film that feels more like a theater play that a real movie but it's very very funny and incredibly smart one of them....
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danielle allen: exactly, that is right., we are issuing an invitation to the nation's community of educators to join a process of experimentation. we are not saying, here are the answers, sort of on high, of how you should teach. instead, we're saying, here is a set of questions that every learner should have the chance to encounter over their k-12 education. and we are proposing some design challenges. for example, how can we narrate our history in ways that are both clear-eyed and honest about our failings, but without falling into cynicism, and appreciative of our achievements, including the founding, but without tipping into adulation? so, those are some parameters, guardrails. now here's an invitation. community of educators, let's experiment. what kinds of histories can we tell within those parameters? how can we explain the value and purpose and functioning of constitutional democracy within those parameters? judy woodruff: so, what would some of these new ways of teaching history and civics, what would they look lik
danielle allen: exactly, that is right., we are issuing an invitation to the nation's community of educators to join a process of experimentation. we are not saying, here are the answers, sort of on high, of how you should teach. instead, we're saying, here is a set of questions that every learner should have the chance to encounter over their k-12 education. and we are proposing some design challenges. for example, how can we narrate our history in ways that are both clear-eyed and honest...
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many thanks, daniel sandford _ worst possible way. possible way. many thanks, daniel sandford at scotland - worst possible way. many thanks, daniel sandford at scotland yard. | worst possible way. many thanks, . daniel sandford at scotland yard. we will now move onto some of the day's other main stories. the nhs test and trace system, which is likely to cost the taxpayer £37 billion, failed to prevent lockdowns and there is "no clear evidence" that it had cut the number of coronavirus infections. those are the findings of the house of commons public accounts committee, which has published a highly critical report on scheme. the mp5 said the cost was "staggering" and that taxpayers were being treated like a cash machine. but the prime minister defended the system, as our health editor hugh pym reports. a testing site today now part of everyday life, but it has cost a lot of money to get where we are and a highly critical report by mp5 has fuelled a new debate on what test and trace has achieved. it was raised at prime minister's questi
many thanks, daniel sandford _ worst possible way. possible way. many thanks, daniel sandford at scotland - worst possible way. many thanks, daniel sandford at scotland yard. | worst possible way. many thanks, . daniel sandford at scotland yard. we will now move onto some of the day's other main stories. the nhs test and trace system, which is likely to cost the taxpayer £37 billion, failed to prevent lockdowns and there is "no clear evidence" that it had cut the number of...
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daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen- yes. — daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen.s, he won actually two, both for _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for best _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for best picture i two, both for best picture musical and comedy for borat subsequent musicalfilm musical and comedy for borat subsequent musical film and his lead actor performance in that —— borat subsequent moviefilm. they apologised profusely. it was an opportunity to show off. thank you for being on the programme scott feinberg. that's it. you are watching bbc news. bye—bye. hello there. we've got a quiet few days of weather coming up, some sunshine to come, some frosty mornings, a bit of fog around as well, but there's a tendency for the weather to turn a bit cloudier over the next few days and certainly a lot cooler by the end of the week as well. right now, we're seeing some low cloud. some mist and fog patches move in across east anglia. they will continue to spread westwards over the next few hours, into the midlands, central and eastern parts of wales. co
daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen- yes. — daniel kaluuya. .. sacha baron cohen.s, he won actually two, both for _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for best _ cohen. yes, he won actually two, both for best picture i two, both for best picture musical and comedy for borat subsequent musicalfilm musical and comedy for borat subsequent musical film and his lead actor performance in that —— borat subsequent moviefilm. they apologised profusely. it was an opportunity to show off. thank...
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daniel leavy. leavy. richard and many other spurs fans - of it has been daniel leavy. richard and many other spurs fans do - of it has been daniel leavy. richard | and many other spurs fans do credit him with the state—of—the—art training ground in stadium but they want trophies notjust training ground in stadium but they want trophies not just facilities. tottenham still have the final this seasonif tottenham still have the final this season if they ever find a way back from zagreb. so without spurs what can we look forward to in the quarter—finals of the europe's elite competitions. well earlier i spoke to ian dennis, starting with the champions league. i think it's a football fan the most eye—catching aspect of the draw was the fact that the defending champions are going to take on psg, that the real heavyweight contest but from the english perspective the fact that the three english sides were kept apart in the quarterfinal draw, so quotes earlier that thomas was pleased about that. manchester
daniel leavy. leavy. richard and many other spurs fans - of it has been daniel leavy. richard and many other spurs fans do - of it has been daniel leavy. richard | and many other spurs fans do credit him with the state—of—the—art training ground in stadium but they want trophies notjust training ground in stadium but they want trophies not just facilities. tottenham still have the final this seasonif tottenham still have the final this season if they ever find a way back from zagreb. so...
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yeah this film is called next door and daniel bruel plays a character who looks a lot like daniel blue he's a famous german actor called daniel who lives in berlin and in the movie he stops by his local and meets a neighbor he never knew he had but it soon becomes very apparent that this neighbor knows everything about daniel and very slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's a film that feels more like a theater play that a real movie but it's very very funny and incredibly smart one of them. and his really playing himself in this one do we get any insights into the real daniel bro . you know it's funny i spoke to a daniel last week about this movie and he said that a lot of the scenes and all of the dialogue in the film is taken directly from experiences he had he's had with with with fans with people in the industry but what i really love about this movie is that he makes himself the butt of the joke this is definitely not a vanity project you really coaxed out of this movie it's a good laugh ok oh better if that all. school runs for calls from force and thank you so much. this i
yeah this film is called next door and daniel bruel plays a character who looks a lot like daniel blue he's a famous german actor called daniel who lives in berlin and in the movie he stops by his local and meets a neighbor he never knew he had but it soon becomes very apparent that this neighbor knows everything about daniel and very slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's a film that feels more like a theater play that a real movie but it's very very funny and incredibly smart one of...
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daniel cope -- daniel: the key thing is reflation right now. it seems like with today's messaging, the ecb is coming out more aggressively than the fed in preserving reflation by being more aggressive on the higher yields we have seen. over time, the u.s. has the fiscal stimulus which supports reflationary expectations and key policy come accommodative through that period. fiscal stimulus and strong growth, keeping real yields negative. the long run, the dollar still has challenges. jonathan: do you think the treasury has challenges? a lot of people pointing to the ugly seven-year issue from a couple of weeks back. tenure was not great or terrible, just great. any reason to be concerned? daniel: it is a question of price, what the yield will be. the fed is providing a lot of support. it is preventing a big backstop. the market is in financial condition start to tighten in the u.s., breakevens start to fall in the u.s., the fed can do a lot more to support the market. tom: reset the bnp paribas view on the pacific rim in china. the blended asia
daniel cope -- daniel: the key thing is reflation right now. it seems like with today's messaging, the ecb is coming out more aggressively than the fed in preserving reflation by being more aggressive on the higher yields we have seen. over time, the u.s. has the fiscal stimulus which supports reflationary expectations and key policy come accommodative through that period. fiscal stimulus and strong growth, keeping real yields negative. the long run, the dollar still has challenges. jonathan:...
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laura: gilda daniels, thanks for being with us. gilda: thank you.rn to the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh, an armenian minority -- an armenian majority area inside azerbaijan borders. six months ago, the beginning of a second work, azerbaijan regained control of large parts of the region. now, armenia has been by political instability in russia has sent nearly 2000 peacekeepers into nagorno-karabakh. our correspondent jen fisher reports. -- jim fisher reports. jim: we are on a road to our media and these people behind us are soldiers and just behind us, russian peacekeepers. i am a journalist, bbc. >> our media's defeat in last year' s nagorno-karabakh war has prop the russians up close. -- has brought the russians up close. >> [speaking foreign-language] >> whose road is this? >> [indiscernible] [sounds of traffic] >> we drive toward the armenian border with the borno karabakh, where the armenian army announced it is now russia acting as the guarantor of security. so this road is the only link between our media the outside world, and what is l
laura: gilda daniels, thanks for being with us. gilda: thank you.rn to the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh, an armenian minority -- an armenian majority area inside azerbaijan borders. six months ago, the beginning of a second work, azerbaijan regained control of large parts of the region. now, armenia has been by political instability in russia has sent nearly 2000 peacekeepers into nagorno-karabakh. our correspondent jen fisher reports. -- jim fisher reports. jim: we are on a road to our...
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for some answers let's go to david nelson, danielle shea, ken mahoney.efore we get to the current environment and all the angst we're dealing with now, i want quick thoughts from all of you just kind of what you learned in the past in the last year, david? >> you know probably the same thing we learn in every bear market that stocks will do a much better job of sniffing out the bottom than analysts or portfolio managers like myself. it was pretty dark back then. 23 trading days from top to bottom. it probably shook out some of the brightest guys out there. here we are a year later, we're probably asking some of those really tough questions have we come too far too fast? i think what stocks knew back then, investors that got in at the bottom understood, science would ultimately prevail. we got the news in november and the rest is history. charles: yeah. danielle, that very moment, march 23rd, all the experts on the medical side a vaccine was not possible and they ridiculed who said as much within a year. all the financial experts, most of them were saying
for some answers let's go to david nelson, danielle shea, ken mahoney.efore we get to the current environment and all the angst we're dealing with now, i want quick thoughts from all of you just kind of what you learned in the past in the last year, david? >> you know probably the same thing we learn in every bear market that stocks will do a much better job of sniffing out the bottom than analysts or portfolio managers like myself. it was pretty dark back then. 23 trading days from top...
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daniel bigelow was serving in the territorial legislature. in fact, he gave a landmark speech about women suffrage. he said if i understand the principles of self government, man has no more right to say that women shall or shall not vote. that women has say this ain't about a man. as a matter of natural right, i have no valid argument to deny franchise to women anymore that human. in a form of government, the more universal the right franchise, the greatest security to individual rights. in 1871, susan b anthony address the territorial legislator, she and the bigelow along with also other suffragists work bigelow together to form the very versed washington territory women suffrage association, they held the convention here and olympia in november of 1871. this really sets a wonderful framework for to -- that came to fruition in 1883 when the territorial legislature enacted women's rights to vote in washington. it was only women in wyoming and utah that had the right to vote after the civil war, before women in washington. it was quite challe
daniel bigelow was serving in the territorial legislature. in fact, he gave a landmark speech about women suffrage. he said if i understand the principles of self government, man has no more right to say that women shall or shall not vote. that women has say this ain't about a man. as a matter of natural right, i have no valid argument to deny franchise to women anymore that human. in a form of government, the more universal the right franchise, the greatest security to individual rights. in...
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as we saw when daniel one stop the emmy awards did a great so far.hink these speeches were pre—recorded, indicated that original song which diane warren one for the second time, it has been ten years since she last won. we saw all the reactions from the others who had not one screenplay. == reactions from the others who had not one screenplay. -- won. just on the _ had not one screenplay. -- won. just on the films _ had not one screenplay. -- won. just on the films themselves, i just on the films themselves, is there any kind of thing we can take away from it? it is interesting when we come to award ceremonies through the ages, they tend to throw up certain themes depending on what's happening in the world around. is there anything like that you can pick up from this year? that you can pick up from this ear? ., , year? right now, soul is the only animated _ year? right now, soul is the only animated feature - year? right now, soul is the only animated feature and l year? right now, soul is the i only animated feature and has just one original score t
as we saw when daniel one stop the emmy awards did a great so far.hink these speeches were pre—recorded, indicated that original song which diane warren one for the second time, it has been ten years since she last won. we saw all the reactions from the others who had not one screenplay. == reactions from the others who had not one screenplay. -- won. just on the _ had not one screenplay. -- won. just on the films _ had not one screenplay. -- won. just on the films themselves, i just on the...
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daniel pinto joins us now. good afternoon.port is expected and it may come this week or next week. nevertheless, what you hope this says? daniel: it is important because citi is synonymous with big banks and big companies in the future is not there. everyone is very focused about brexit and the competition of paris and frankfurt. the real. the real competition is new york and asia. one of the key issues to be more competitive is listing rules. what i expect is two things. the first is rules related to premium listings, which are antiquated today. that is why you see all of the technology running to new york. they are antiquated in the sense they make dual classes of shares impossible, and most of the technology business is coming to market. i hope and i think the report will address that and make dual listings possible, given the context of the premium listing. the second thing is spac's. as you know, specs have become a phenomenon. about $80 billion were lays last year in spac's alone. about $50 billion since january. it is b
daniel pinto joins us now. good afternoon.port is expected and it may come this week or next week. nevertheless, what you hope this says? daniel: it is important because citi is synonymous with big banks and big companies in the future is not there. everyone is very focused about brexit and the competition of paris and frankfurt. the real. the real competition is new york and asia. one of the key issues to be more competitive is listing rules. what i expect is two things. the first is rules...
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and, daniel, last time we spoke, you and fellow actor, daniel dae kim, you were offering an award in a different attack because you felt there wasn't enough being done. how, in your mind, has this conversation shifted since the last time that we spoke? >> well, now obviously, we have gotten more attention. and we have gotten the attention that we -- we wanted. but now, we've seen an increase and uptick in these crimes culminating in the shootings of last -- of this week. and so, it's, i feel, really mixed feelings about it. i feel that we've galvanized as an asian community because as a community that's very complex and -- and multifaceted. we have different languages, different cultures going on, that have always been divided but we have come together. and as daniel dae kim mentioned in the speech to the house of representatives yesterday is that we are united, we are awake, and we are ready to go. that's great. but the same time, it seems like it's difficult to get things like a hate crime added to a crime like this. we are talking about these attacks on these eight or these seven
and, daniel, last time we spoke, you and fellow actor, daniel dae kim, you were offering an award in a different attack because you felt there wasn't enough being done. how, in your mind, has this conversation shifted since the last time that we spoke? >> well, now obviously, we have gotten more attention. and we have gotten the attention that we -- we wanted. but now, we've seen an increase and uptick in these crimes culminating in the shootings of last -- of this week. and so, it's, i...
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the cm talk about this, daniel.> i know and as you said scott crime is skyrocketing, carjacking, murder et cetera. your last guest when nick gillespie was somehow cops are spinning so many resources on the war on drugs and now are going to divert them to just another little pet project. you know, i am six, seven of the generator new yorker i can be blunt here i am from queens were real new yorkers spread what's going to happen when the red sox come back in town? if we are going to police it mean words have never been to a pizzeria when they run out or when there's. [inaudible] breed this is new york we're talking about her were not always like the softest people. i will put on my real accent when i talk about queens. it is just nonsense of that got the mayor's office is going to define what is hurtful. in somehow police eight half-million people with this. it is terrible, terrible. kennedy: do know what else is hurtful, jessica, it has been open season asian parents and asian students in your public schools were if
the cm talk about this, daniel.> i know and as you said scott crime is skyrocketing, carjacking, murder et cetera. your last guest when nick gillespie was somehow cops are spinning so many resources on the war on drugs and now are going to divert them to just another little pet project. you know, i am six, seven of the generator new yorker i can be blunt here i am from queens were real new yorkers spread what's going to happen when the red sox come back in town? if we are going to police it...
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go to sheriff daniels.ff, that crash the other day, human smugglers trying to get 25 illegals jammed into a ford expedition. it crashed. 13 you will legals died. a chevy suburban followed that through a hole cut in the fencing by smugglers? chevy suburban caught on fire with 19 illegals in it. sheriff, this is humanitarian issue, right. >> it truly is. and that accident highlights what we're dealing with. in my county, alone, liz, over the last couple months, 12 people went to the hospital. we have had two deaths a shootout with smugglers, just in my county alone. so we're seeing this because the message that this administration is saying is, come to our open borders. mr. morgan is exactly correct here. the other guests today, i've been listening to on the show are hitting it spot on. this is a disaster in the making. we're going to live 2019 again where 141 countries breach our border. 1000 plus gang members. 4,000 arrests on and on this is a public safety nightmare. it's a health nightmare. i'm waiting fo
go to sheriff daniels.ff, that crash the other day, human smugglers trying to get 25 illegals jammed into a ford expedition. it crashed. 13 you will legals died. a chevy suburban followed that through a hole cut in the fencing by smugglers? chevy suburban caught on fire with 19 illegals in it. sheriff, this is humanitarian issue, right. >> it truly is. and that accident highlights what we're dealing with. in my county, alone, liz, over the last couple months, 12 people went to the...
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exactly what danielle said.e have a situation where at the same time trying to stimulate our way out of really would be a great depression i got to say it, because we're so shut down yet we're reopening. he knows that the economy will start coming back with jobs, labor increases still at the same time trying to maintain stimulation and at the same time not have inflation. this is mathematical impossibility has to be resolved somehow because it will continue to freak out the market. charles: so, danielle, how does the fed model out risk and assign importance if what matters most to them? they have official mandates and they have got so many other things they are trying to achieve. chairman powell said it was not appropriate to isolate on one particular interest rate or price. well what is going to get their attention most? >> i think what will get their attention if you look to see what has been moving along with the rise in interest its we've seen we've really have started to see corporate bonds fall out of bed
exactly what danielle said.e have a situation where at the same time trying to stimulate our way out of really would be a great depression i got to say it, because we're so shut down yet we're reopening. he knows that the economy will start coming back with jobs, labor increases still at the same time trying to maintain stimulation and at the same time not have inflation. this is mathematical impossibility has to be resolved somehow because it will continue to freak out the market. charles: so,...
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plays a guy called daniel he plays a guy a guy called daniel who's a famous german actor who lives in berlin and in the beginning the movie he goes into his local bar and he meets a neighbor who he never knew he had but the neighbor knows everything about daniel and slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's almost like a western duel they're dealing with words and it's the film itself i mean it feels more like a theater play in the way it's structured staged than a movie but it's very very funny and very very sharp. thing as he's playing himself that we actually get any real insights into the real daniel. yeah it's funny you say that because i interviewed daniel pearl last week about this movie and he said that a lot of the dialogue and in fact a lot of the scenes are taken directly from his life as a carriage with fans as people and other people in the in the film industry but what i really love about this movie is the you know this is germany's biggest star but he really makes fun of himself in this in this movie i mean this is the opposite of a vanity project he makes himself lo
plays a guy called daniel he plays a guy a guy called daniel who's a famous german actor who lives in berlin and in the beginning the movie he goes into his local bar and he meets a neighbor who he never knew he had but the neighbor knows everything about daniel and slowly he starts to pick his life apart it's almost like a western duel they're dealing with words and it's the film itself i mean it feels more like a theater play in the way it's structured staged than a movie but it's very very...
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daniel ives, managing director at wedbush securities. >>> turning to something completely different the 78th annual golden globes took place in a mostly virtual ceremony "nomadland" with the first woman of asian descent to win an awhat rd for best director in the television categories, netflix hits such as "the crown" and "queen's gambit" were the big winners. it's nice to see everyone dressed up for the occasion and people weren't just slumming it back home in their athleisure. anna taylor joy from "queen's gambit request the "looked absolutely spectacular it's funny because i feel like this time around i know so many of these movies because we've all had so much time in the past year to sit at home and watch them it's great to see a lot of these actors are actually getting recognition. >> you're absolutely right i felt the same way. i've seen so many of these movies and shows over the last year one of my favorites from the show last night is when mark ruffalo gave his acceptance speech and his kids infiltrated the background, which i think so many people can relate to. unexpected peop
daniel ives, managing director at wedbush securities. >>> turning to something completely different the 78th annual golden globes took place in a mostly virtual ceremony "nomadland" with the first woman of asian descent to win an awhat rd for best director in the television categories, netflix hits such as "the crown" and "queen's gambit" were the big winners. it's nice to see everyone dressed up for the occasion and people weren't just slumming it back...
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it was built by daniel and elizabeth white bigelow. both came over the oregon trail in the early '50s. when daniel bigelow arrived, he set up his law practice and was a great orator as well. he was called upon to give the 4th of july oration in olympia. that's widely credited with spurring the development of a separate territory for washington from oregon. while washington did become a separate territory from oregon in 1853 and daniel bigelow was elected to the first legislative session held here in olympia. they were both 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 the oregon suffragist 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. daniel bigelow was serving in the territorial legislature. he gave a landmark speech about women's suffrage. he said if i understand the principles of self-government, man h
it was built by daniel and elizabeth white bigelow. both came over the oregon trail in the early '50s. when daniel bigelow arrived, he set up his law practice and was a great orator as well. he was called upon to give the 4th of july oration in olympia. that's widely credited with spurring the development of a separate territory for washington from oregon. while washington did become a separate territory from oregon in 1853 and daniel bigelow was elected to the first legislative session held...
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. >> those are daniel's shoes? >> yes.aniel's shoes, the shoes he was wearing that day. >> you still wear them more than 20 years later? >> it's my connection with him. i feel i'm walking in his shoes in when great debate about what to do about gun violence in america. >> rorter: 22 years ago, tom mauser lost his son there. >> i think about daniel, but i about what happened on that day because it was just, you know, just the worst thing that's going to ever happen to a parent. >> reporter: this week the tragic reminder of the son he lost. >> it's especially painful, any mass shooting. more so when it's in my own state. but this one was especially bad because i got a call from a friend whose daughter was in the store when it happened >> reporter: a fierce. advocat tk ss legislation in colorado, closing a loophole that allowed the columbine shooter to obtain a gun. >> a big part of my frustrationt this issue after mass shootings, large mass shootings. pleo p butdot deal with it beca too overwhelming and we don't end up deali
. >> those are daniel's shoes? >> yes.aniel's shoes, the shoes he was wearing that day. >> you still wear them more than 20 years later? >> it's my connection with him. i feel i'm walking in his shoes in when great debate about what to do about gun violence in america. >> rorter: 22 years ago, tom mauser lost his son there. >> i think about daniel, but i about what happened on that day because it was just, you know, just the worst thing that's going to ever...
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ramÓn: gracias por esta importante informaciÓn, daniel.en las mediados 50 grados, asÍ que maÑana podemos amanecer con temperaturas muy cerca de los 45 entre las seis a 10:00 a.m., es allÍ donde tenemos la temperaturas mÁs frÍa, todavÍa las nubes continÚan dominando la regiÓn del este de la bahÍa, el valle aclara tambiÉn con panorama bastante nublado, pero se avecinan cambios en la condiciÓn del tiempo, el sistema de baja presiÓn que hay permitiendo esto negocia, de va alejando por completo, asÍ que este prÓximo jueves vuelve un dÍa tranquilo. y para eso le damos un vistazo a nuestro modelo de computadora, pero el viernes ya nuestro modelo comienza a proyectar la llegada de esta lluvia, eso estarÍa moviÉndose cercano a las 6:30 p.m. del dÍa viernes, la noche del viernes generalmente lluviosa en gran parte de la bahÍa de san francisco, recuerde que tambiÉn las temperaturas irÁn disminuyendo para el dÍa sÁbado, las lluvias se proyectan en reportero: comenzamos de inmediato con la informaciÓn deportiva mÁs importante hasta el momento, comenzam
ramÓn: gracias por esta importante informaciÓn, daniel.en las mediados 50 grados, asÍ que maÑana podemos amanecer con temperaturas muy cerca de los 45 entre las seis a 10:00 a.m., es allÍ donde tenemos la temperaturas mÁs frÍa, todavÍa las nubes continÚan dominando la regiÓn del este de la bahÍa, el valle aclara tambiÉn con panorama bastante nublado, pero se avecinan cambios en la condiciÓn del tiempo, el sistema de baja presiÓn que hay permitiendo esto negocia, de va alejando por...
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carly zakin and danielle weisberg, thank you both for joining us.st, i want to ask a little bit about skimm-u, this financial literacy course. carly, why start this? what's it about? >> skimm-u is really about educating our audience. obviously, the pandemicas changed everything for all o us, but it's really changed everything for her. and when i say "her," we're really talking about the millennial woman. and this is a moment where we've all en that she's just been decimated by the pandemic and we'velready, pre-pandemic, she was already fighting a wage gap. she was already fighting to, sort of, have equal footing. and she was also the one that was hurt the most in the pandemic. and when we really thought about what is it that we want to lean into for our audience, it was thinking about what are the skills we wish we had from college, and our educational background that would allow us to get a leg up in our financial knowledge and how can we give that to our audience when she needs it most. >> sreenivasan: so, danielle, you're not approaching this fro
carly zakin and danielle weisberg, thank you both for joining us.st, i want to ask a little bit about skimm-u, this financial literacy course. carly, why start this? what's it about? >> skimm-u is really about educating our audience. obviously, the pandemicas changed everything for all o us, but it's really changed everything for her. and when i say "her," we're really talking about the millennial woman. and this is a moment where we've all en that she's just been decimated by...
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action does need to be taken daniel does this seem to just be like some sort of internal the conflict between russia and twitter or this is perhaps spread beyond russia's borders this very much goes beyond russia's borders just one example if you take australia very recently the government there has said it's willing to take action against twitter if it fails to comply with a new code of conduct on the sport of dissin formation on the platform as well as harassment and bullying has pushed back saying such regulations could give the australian authorities too much oversight so this agreements there if you take the united states and europe issues that have gone far beyond that into a far darker territory where twitter's been accused of failing to tackle. relating to child sexual abuse child pornography in fact one of us the geisha in the u.k. found that twitter was responsible for over half of such content online relating to child abuse and this really raises 2 questions one why in twitter in recent times has been very quick to bow out and moderate certain content laws and political rel
action does need to be taken daniel does this seem to just be like some sort of internal the conflict between russia and twitter or this is perhaps spread beyond russia's borders this very much goes beyond russia's borders just one example if you take australia very recently the government there has said it's willing to take action against twitter if it fails to comply with a new code of conduct on the sport of dissin formation on the platform as well as harassment and bullying has pushed back...
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network of repeatedly breaking the law earlier in the program i discussed the issue with artie's daniel. well disagreements between twitter and the russian media and telecommunications regulator go back a number of years the social media giant has previously received both warnings and fined for failing to add here to russian laws and this slowing down of twitter here in russia is a step taken by the regulator to encourage shared pressure twitter to comply with those laws the slowdown what affects all mobile devices and half of 9 mobile devices here in russia largely affecting videos and streaming services that action was taken because of twitter's apparent refusal to remove thousands of pieces of content largely relating to the protection of children that these requests go back several years and the regulator says if twitter does fail to comply and continues. to to not remove such images and such content further measures could be taken from 2017 to the present time to it as not removed content inserting minors to commit suicide child pornography as well as information about the use of d
network of repeatedly breaking the law earlier in the program i discussed the issue with artie's daniel. well disagreements between twitter and the russian media and telecommunications regulator go back a number of years the social media giant has previously received both warnings and fined for failing to add here to russian laws and this slowing down of twitter here in russia is a step taken by the regulator to encourage shared pressure twitter to comply with those laws the slowdown what...
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having both of my children, two very young children, "daniel tiger" is on because they learn so muchmajor emotional thing that young children have to go through, daniel has a song associated with that. ♪ daniel: take a deep breath ♪ (inhales deeply) ♪ and count to four. ♪ ♪ hilty: pbs is the jewel of television and i feel like we're all better off for having it in our lives. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: getting the vaccine. the biden administration teams up with key global allies to challenge china's vaccine diplomacy dominance. then, work shift. black americans and women still face discrimination in skilled trades, despite an increasingly diverse workforce. >> it's hard to get a point of entry. historically, women and minorities have been systematically kept out of these higher-paying skilled jobs. and when you do get in, there's no place for advancement. >> woodruff: and, it's friday. david brooks and jonathan capehart consider the historic vi
having both of my children, two very young children, "daniel tiger" is on because they learn so muchmajor emotional thing that young children have to go through, daniel has a song associated with that. ♪ daniel: take a deep breath ♪ (inhales deeply) ♪ and count to four. ♪ ♪ hilty: pbs is the jewel of television and i feel like we're all better off for having it in our lives. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff....
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and daniel, last time we spoke, you and fellow actor daniel day kim, you were offering a $25,000 award in a different attack because you felt there wasn't enough being done. how has this conversation shifted since the last time we spoke? >> well, obviously we've gotten more attention and we've gotten the attention that we wanted but now we've seen an uptick in the crimes culminating in the shootings of this week. and so i have mixed feelings about it. we have galvanized as an asian community. it is a community that is complex and multifaceted that has always been divided, but we've come together and as daniel day kim mentioned in the speech to the house of representatives yesterday, that we are united and we are awake and we're ready to go. that is great. but at the same time, it seems like it is difficult to get things like a hate crime added to a crime like this. we're talking about these attacks on these seven women -- six women, sorry, or the search women, six of witch were az why not asian-americans. and so if not against asians, it is a hate crime against women. and so these are
and daniel, last time we spoke, you and fellow actor daniel day kim, you were offering a $25,000 award in a different attack because you felt there wasn't enough being done. how has this conversation shifted since the last time we spoke? >> well, obviously we've gotten more attention and we've gotten the attention that we wanted but now we've seen an uptick in the crimes culminating in the shootings of this week. and so i have mixed feelings about it. we have galvanized as an asian...
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daniels, thanks for being with us.cance of what evanston's city council did this week? this has been a topic of discussion for a very long time, but this appears to be the first government to actually do something about it. dr. daniels: the significance is evanston becomes a model. it becomes a blueprint for reparations initiatives across the country. there are other cities interested in this, providence, los angeles, seattle, washington. there are a number of cities interested in this. it's very significant because beyond the idea of it, we have a tangible example of moving from idea to public policy, and evanston has set the tone. john: it's been a topic of discussion in congress. there's been a discussion of federal or national reparations. you think it is going to give that effort and impetus? william: there's no question -- dr. daniels: there's no question about it. there is a synergistic relationship between evanston. many have endorsed hr 40. evanston was certainly instrumental in getting it done, and at the fed
daniels, thanks for being with us.cance of what evanston's city council did this week? this has been a topic of discussion for a very long time, but this appears to be the first government to actually do something about it. dr. daniels: the significance is evanston becomes a model. it becomes a blueprint for reparations initiatives across the country. there are other cities interested in this, providence, los angeles, seattle, washington. there are a number of cities interested in this. it's...
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but good for daniel wu and daniel dae kim for putting up the cash reward for n arrest.but it's sad theyacked a senior citizen, you should snitch on sight, no incentives needed. like, who is out there watching their tv like, "i mean, yeah, sure, i saw that dude attack an old asian man. but what's in it for me?" and while a lot of people are talking about this situation now, the truth is, it's not new. in fact, it's been building since the very beginning of the pandemic. >> the asian american community has been faced with effectively two pandemics. the first is the covid-19■ç pandemic, but the second pandemic is a virus of racism that we have faced. >> "asian americans advancing justice" has cited at least 3,000 anti-asian incidents since last february. in new york city, there was an 867% increase in asian hate crime victims in 2020 compared to the year before. >> advocates say these attacks became more prevalent after former president trump began routinely using racist language to describe the pandemic. >> chinatown was one of the earliest new york city communities to get hit during the
but good for daniel wu and daniel dae kim for putting up the cash reward for n arrest.but it's sad theyacked a senior citizen, you should snitch on sight, no incentives needed. like, who is out there watching their tv like, "i mean, yeah, sure, i saw that dude attack an old asian man. but what's in it for me?" and while a lot of people are talking about this situation now, the truth is, it's not new. in fact, it's been building since the very beginning of the pandemic. >> the...
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relations i'm joined by my guest daniel is our in new york he is a journalist and author of 3 books on the u.s. constitution includes we have daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in north bill we cross the tom watkins he is president and c.e.o. of t.d. . associates a global business an educational consulting firm originally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate danny let me get daniel mcadams let me go to you 1st here i suppose it's a good idea they're meeting in and alaska because i think the way the format has been displayed to the public and the lack of traditional diplomatic educate it's going to be a pretty frosty meeting appropriate place your thoughts you know and i've heard they're not even going to have dinner together and that doesn't sound like a lot of fun doesn't sound like there's a lot to do there the chinese are upset because they're being forced to take some code test before they even can join the summit so it's not starting off on a good foot weatherw
relations i'm joined by my guest daniel is our in new york he is a journalist and author of 3 books on the u.s. constitution includes we have daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in north bill we cross the tom watkins he is president and c.e.o. of t.d. . associates a global business an educational consulting firm originally cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate danny let me get...