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towards danielle?s no evidence of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. and she manipulated him to the point of killing sam i don't know? >> detectives mcdonald and szalbirak, realize they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement in? this >> coming up -- >> did someone have 1 million reasons to commit murder? >> it was a substantial amount of money she was going to gain if sam turned up dead. >> when dateline continues. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot and pick up your
towards danielle?s no evidence of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. and she manipulated him to the point of killing sam i don't know? >> detectives mcdonald and szalbirak, realize they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement in? this >> coming up -- >> did someone have 1 million reasons to commit murder? >> it was a...
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and i concur with daniel boone. they have found the sub perfect subject for their unique brand of history. he's a well-known historical adventurer shrouded in legend. this fast-paced and fiery narratives fueled by contemporary diaries and journals newspaper reports and eyewitness accounts. is sturring as a stirring chronicle of the conflict over stage over to you bob. >> thank you sarah, thank you so much. and thanks to everyone at watermark. i've never been there as you know but tom has and he just sings your praises. it's not only a pleasure to be here tonight with all of you, but it's an honor. thank you all who is ever out there. i can only see tom and you sarah, but i get distracted easily so it's better that way. i guess i will kick it off by saying that both tom and i are well aware that the for most important words in any public speakers vocabulary are, and so in conclusion. so will try to make this as short and sweet, and is informative as possible. i suppose i want to start tonight or should start tonight,
and i concur with daniel boone. they have found the sub perfect subject for their unique brand of history. he's a well-known historical adventurer shrouded in legend. this fast-paced and fiery narratives fueled by contemporary diaries and journals newspaper reports and eyewitness accounts. is sturring as a stirring chronicle of the conflict over stage over to you bob. >> thank you sarah, thank you so much. and thanks to everyone at watermark. i've never been there as you know but tom has...
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it was daniel boone. who was the leader of that the fort that everybody turned to for leadership and they they survived that siege that if boonsboro had fallen. we might be writing a very different history of the outcome of the american revolution and most people we understand who think they know daniel boone had no idea. what a pivotal role he played the american revolution. that that he seemed to have this the zelig like a way to to show up. i mean there was there was daniel boone serving with george, washington in 1755 under the british general braddock during one of the most biggest defeats that a british army ever suffered in the in the americas they barely both of them washington and boone barely made it out of there with with their lives. um, and we also found humor with daniel boone. he was a man with good sense of humor. you know someone he would like to tell a good story and oh, you know one of the one of the stories that already people who have read the book already, even though he was publishe
it was daniel boone. who was the leader of that the fort that everybody turned to for leadership and they they survived that siege that if boonsboro had fallen. we might be writing a very different history of the outcome of the american revolution and most people we understand who think they know daniel boone had no idea. what a pivotal role he played the american revolution. that that he seemed to have this the zelig like a way to to show up. i mean there was there was daniel boone serving...
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daniel always thought he was short. again keeping in mind this isn't so much a biography of daniel boone but the era we are using as our guide. either boone or his family was there. now he was also a man out of his time. he didn't believe that they were heathens were savages. and when i say that he had a 21st century sensibilities, it came as a bit of a shock and i think tom is much more at explaining why that is than i am so if you don't mind, they probably don't know what i'm talking about so i'm leaving it up to you to clean up my mess. >> i will do what i can. something that you referred to may be i can invite to the viewers behind the curtain a little bit. he wasn't the first by any means to be a main character in the book. one of the books over the years we've gotten the most feedback about is called the heart of everything there is. the main character is the zoo leader and the only indian leader to win a war against the government not just the battle, but the war and for the most part two some up very quickly the
daniel always thought he was short. again keeping in mind this isn't so much a biography of daniel boone but the era we are using as our guide. either boone or his family was there. now he was also a man out of his time. he didn't believe that they were heathens were savages. and when i say that he had a 21st century sensibilities, it came as a bit of a shock and i think tom is much more at explaining why that is than i am so if you don't mind, they probably don't know what i'm talking about so...
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you they were given from the moment daniel was diagnosed.— daniel was diagnosed.y told on the _ daniel was diagnosed. you are literally told on the day - daniel was diagnosed. you are literally told on the day of- literally told on the day of the news of the biopsy that your child will die and they will probably die within months. and there is no treatment plan available. when daniel 's school _ treatment plan available. when daniel 's school friends - treatment plan available. when daniel 's school friends found . daniel �*s school friends found out about his illness they organised a charity football match. �* . . . organised a charity football match. �* . ., . ., match. big chance here for number— match. big chance here for number ten. _ match. big chance here for number ten. dante - match. big chance here for number ten. dante puts . match. big chance here for number ten. dante puts itj match. big chance here for- number ten. dante puts it into the bottom corner! it number ten. dante puts it into the bottom corner!— the bottom corner! it raised more than _ the
you they were given from the moment daniel was diagnosed.— daniel was diagnosed.y told on the _ daniel was diagnosed. you are literally told on the day - daniel was diagnosed. you are literally told on the day of- literally told on the day of the news of the biopsy that your child will die and they will probably die within months. and there is no treatment plan available. when daniel 's school _ treatment plan available. when daniel 's school friends - treatment plan available. when daniel 's...
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josh daniels was also arrested.and i think it is the proper thing to tell you that you have the opportunity to tell me to. would you like to talk to me about this? >> no. >> no? >> i want to lawyer. >> you want to? lawyer >> yeah. >> josh waived extradition and was brought back to ohio. brandi's mother got word at the end of her shift. >> i get a phone call, you need to get down here now. >> they're in a courtroom. what's going on? >> josh is there, doing his plea and then they go over details that we weren't aware of. >> it brings all the pain right back? >> yeah. >> how did he look to you in that courtroom? >> not a care in the world. >> when he was in the courtroom as well. >> this is big news, serious is charged, do you believe that he killed brandi daniels that he shot or to death? >> no. i don't. sirius had just so much going for him, he had worked so hard and i would say why? what did he had to gain from doing something like that? >> over the next few months, welch prepared his case. josh would be tried first
josh daniels was also arrested.and i think it is the proper thing to tell you that you have the opportunity to tell me to. would you like to talk to me about this? >> no. >> no? >> i want to lawyer. >> you want to? lawyer >> yeah. >> josh waived extradition and was brought back to ohio. brandi's mother got word at the end of her shift. >> i get a phone call, you need to get down here now. >> they're in a courtroom. what's going on? >> josh...
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daniel levy daniels here. daniel worked at the right hand of us. he bail. and daniel, are there any yoshi valence brewing in the israeli political system today? deanna, are there any palestinian leaders and we haven't had elections for over a decade? mahmoud abbas just delayed elections again. are there, are there any stars rising that would that would give us an opportunity. say well, we've got a chance for reset because there's people. but daniel, are there any yoshi balance? well, of course individuals and leadership matters. they're all know you'll see billions is the short answer, but the longer all surveys those things also tend to be contingent under circumstances of 0 accountability for israel and maximum. impunity for israel circumstances guaranteed, unfortunately by american policy international policy in particular, american policy. under those circumstances, you'll see bailey's others are unlikely to emerge. and the crucial thing here is, remember that those folks come into a room. and i think that the palestinian side did not necessarily repres
daniel levy daniels here. daniel worked at the right hand of us. he bail. and daniel, are there any yoshi valence brewing in the israeli political system today? deanna, are there any palestinian leaders and we haven't had elections for over a decade? mahmoud abbas just delayed elections again. are there, are there any stars rising that would that would give us an opportunity. say well, we've got a chance for reset because there's people. but daniel, are there any yoshi balance? well, of course...
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daniel sandford, thank you very much.an see much more on that over the course of the afternoon on the bbc news channel. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz shafernaker. hello, and good afternoon, i am so delighted to bring you a forecast full of optimism, we have been advertising for days that the weather is set to improve and, indeed, it is, it will be increasingly sunny and warm. but not at the moment, there is a bit of a blip in the weather, across central and western areas of the uk. there is a weather front here and currently, it is stuck. the reason why it is stuck is because it is riding up against this area of high pressure and there are a number of weather fronts. pressure and there are a number of weatherfronts. and pressure and there are a number of weather fronts. and as they approach the high pressure, they slow down. think of the high pressure as a mountain so as a weather front approaches with a building area of high pressure, it tends to slow down. so what is going to happen with it? well, there
daniel sandford, thank you very much.an see much more on that over the course of the afternoon on the bbc news channel. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz shafernaker. hello, and good afternoon, i am so delighted to bring you a forecast full of optimism, we have been advertising for days that the weather is set to improve and, indeed, it is, it will be increasingly sunny and warm. but not at the moment, there is a bit of a blip in the weather, across central and western areas of the...
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maybe a couple dates. >> albert knew daniel through mutual friends. >> we would hang out with daniel, like hey, man, you coming? out he would meet up with us. >> but albert hadn't spoken to daniel that weekend. he didn't know daniel and brooke had been texting each other, making plans to meet up. investigators say they called the number listed for daniel on brooks phone. he didn't answer. >> you couldn't find him? >> couldn't find him. >> investigators aren't daniel lived in colorado. you had just been in knoxville for the weekend. >> are you worried he couldn't get a hold of him and he was out there? >> it makes you wonder, you know, what's going on? are they intentionally trying to avoid? you >> daniel had flown back to colorado by the time he got on the phone with a sheriff's investigator. >> basically interviewed him and got his whereabouts. >> where was he? >> it was at the ball game. >> daniel hawkins told investigators he was at the stadium watching the football game as he texted with brooke on and off throughout the afternoon. the game ended just before 7 pm. brook's body was
maybe a couple dates. >> albert knew daniel through mutual friends. >> we would hang out with daniel, like hey, man, you coming? out he would meet up with us. >> but albert hadn't spoken to daniel that weekend. he didn't know daniel and brooke had been texting each other, making plans to meet up. investigators say they called the number listed for daniel on brooks phone. he didn't answer. >> you couldn't find him? >> couldn't find him. >> investigators aren't...
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daniel is what you want. >> reporter: that surprised daniel >> ahh >> reporter: with this. >> boo-yahrand-new opportunity for me to be somebody in the world. >> in a good mood, awesome. >> reporter: as daniel thrives, one mother savors the ride. >> very proud of him yes. yes, it's truly made us proud. >> reporter: as another watches. >> i do. >> reporter: and thinks about her son. >> enjoy your day. >> when you see somebody like daniel, it's just kind of reassuring that it's going to be okay he'll figure out his own way ♪ ba da ba ba ba i'm loving it ♪ >> reporter: daniel marshall making every day the performance of his life. >> have a wonderful day, god bless you, and keep on smiling, all right? >> reporter: for the news, i'm boyd huppert >> love it >>> on a race to the finish, a bombshell development in the criminal probe of former president donald trump and his business "washington post" reports the district attorney in manhattan is convening a grand jury which is expected to decide whether to indict the former president. other executives at his company or the business itself. >>>
daniel is what you want. >> reporter: that surprised daniel >> ahh >> reporter: with this. >> boo-yahrand-new opportunity for me to be somebody in the world. >> in a good mood, awesome. >> reporter: as daniel thrives, one mother savors the ride. >> very proud of him yes. yes, it's truly made us proud. >> reporter: as another watches. >> i do. >> reporter: and thinks about her son. >> enjoy your day. >> when you see somebody...
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he had daniel's school. he knew baseball games.t a complete workup on me and my family. >> whitaker: the information that he got, all from legal sources? >> salas: all "open sources," they call it. >> whitaker: we met judge salas outside her home six months after daniel's murder. she told us her husband needed additional surgery. the house has been sold. 20 years of wonderful memories, she told us, and one that's excruciating. >> salas: we're living every parent's worst nightmare, making preparations to bury-- bury our 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 i
he had daniel's school. he knew baseball games.t a complete workup on me and my family. >> whitaker: the information that he got, all from legal sources? >> salas: all "open sources," they call it. >> whitaker: we met judge salas outside her home six months after daniel's murder. she told us her husband needed additional surgery. the house has been sold. 20 years of wonderful memories, she told us, and one that's excruciating. >> salas: we're living every...
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daniel: muchas gracias, que tengan buen dÍa.o mÁs bombardeos por parte de israel y el lanzamiento de cohetes contra israel. el acuerdo se da por la propuesta de un alto al fuego mutuo y sin condiciones. borja: el prÍncipe harry hace nuevas declaraciones contra la casa real britÁnica. y habla de los traumas que afectaron su salud mental. carolina: y fue casi como un ritual. angelina jolie se cubre con cientos de abejas por una buena causa. ¿se imaginan quÉ tuvo que hacer durante tres dÍas para evitar que la pique ana tiene tantas citas que le urge ayuda. necesita indeed. al patrocinar un empleo en indeed, obtienes al instante una selección de candidatos de calidad de nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta. borja: serÍa bonito, fÍjate. me gusta. ♪ carolina: y el prÍncipe harry lanzÓ otro duro ataque a la familia real en el programa de oprah winfrey, por hacerle sufrir cuando era niÑo y tratar de impedir que Él y meghan se fueran cuando ella di
daniel: muchas gracias, que tengan buen dÍa.o mÁs bombardeos por parte de israel y el lanzamiento de cohetes contra israel. el acuerdo se da por la propuesta de un alto al fuego mutuo y sin condiciones. borja: el prÍncipe harry hace nuevas declaraciones contra la casa real britÁnica. y habla de los traumas que afectaron su salud mental. carolina: y fue casi como un ritual. angelina jolie se cubre con cientos de abejas por una buena causa. ¿se imaginan quÉ tuvo que hacer durante tres dÍas...
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danielle: we are fuzzy on the timeline. the administration has for the last two months telling been telling us they are reviewing the authority for the president to cancel this much money in debt. the more liberal wing of the democratic party is still pressing the president to make a decision within the next month or two. it's uncertain at this stage as to whether that will happen. our understanding is at least before the moratorium on student loan payments which ends in september is lifted there should be some position either way. host: danielle douglas-gabriel, she coupleasts. >> washington journal continues. host: every monday at this hour we take a closer look at covid-19, where we are in the pandemic, more than a year after the first cases were here in the united states. well over a year since it came from wuhan, china. joining
danielle: we are fuzzy on the timeline. the administration has for the last two months telling been telling us they are reviewing the authority for the president to cancel this much money in debt. the more liberal wing of the democratic party is still pressing the president to make a decision within the next month or two. it's uncertain at this stage as to whether that will happen. our understanding is at least before the moratorium on student loan payments which ends in september is lifted...
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the owner of the mcdonald's that surprised daniel with this >> no one quite like daniel anywhere >> it'se to be somebody in the world >> in a good mood, awesome >> reporter: and as daniel thrives, one mother savers the ride >> very proud of him, yes. he truly made us proud >> reporter: as another watches. >> i do. >> reporter: and thinks about her son. >> enjoy your day. >> when you see somebody like daniel, it's just kind of reassuring that it's going to be okay and he'll figure out his own way. >> reporter: daniel marshall making every day the performance of his life. >> let's have a wonderful day. god bless you, and keep on smiling, all right >> reporter: for the news, i'm boyd hooper. >> love it 60 seconds left. on a race to the finish, a bombshell development in the criminal probe of former president donald trump and his business "the washington post" reports the district attorney in manhattan is convening a grand jury which is expected to decide whether to indict the former president, other executives and his company or the business itself >>> 15 hours until the end of cnbc's first
the owner of the mcdonald's that surprised daniel with this >> no one quite like daniel anywhere >> it'se to be somebody in the world >> in a good mood, awesome >> reporter: and as daniel thrives, one mother savers the ride >> very proud of him, yes. he truly made us proud >> reporter: as another watches. >> i do. >> reporter: and thinks about her son. >> enjoy your day. >> when you see somebody like daniel, it's just kind of...
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daniel, should that actually add impetus to israel's willingness to agree to a ceasefire? and how would you describe the 2 sides objectives? what goals would have to be met for them to both climbed down? well, to your 1st question. how that influences the politics as well? i think that depends on the political perspective you take because part of the as really political landscape, the conservative part, the right wing part has actually at least taken steps and the last years that's a we're sure to give to deepen the divide between jewish israelis and arab is released namely the statehood law, which the nothing else government put in place. not too long ago, took the status of official language from arabic. and that helped even back then to deepen the divide between jewish and rebels release. so it seems that part of the political elite and israel actually uses this polarization, least for the electoral tactics. notwithstanding the fact that the very same camp is trying to form coalitions with our parties at the moment. but of course, finding a solution for israelis and pal
daniel, should that actually add impetus to israel's willingness to agree to a ceasefire? and how would you describe the 2 sides objectives? what goals would have to be met for them to both climbed down? well, to your 1st question. how that influences the politics as well? i think that depends on the political perspective you take because part of the as really political landscape, the conservative part, the right wing part has actually at least taken steps and the last years that's a we're sure...
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daniel worked with his right hand. there any yosi baylins brewing in the political system today? are there palestinian leaders? we have not had elections for over a decad abbas just delayed the elections again. are there stars rising? >> of course, individuals and leadership matters. there are no yosis is the short answer, but the longer answer is those things tend to be contingent. under circumstances of zero accountability for israel and maximum impunity, circumstances guaranteed unfortunately by american policy, foreign policy, under those circumstances yosi baylins are unlikely to emerge, and the crucial thing here is remember that those folks come into a room, and i think the palestinian side did not necessarily represent what it was supposed to represent or play its hand strongly, and the israeli side could have been more forward leaning, but they come up against a backdrop of power relationship, and if we do not understand this in the context of an occupying power, if we have not addressed that symmetry, when os
daniel worked with his right hand. there any yosi baylins brewing in the political system today? are there palestinian leaders? we have not had elections for over a decad abbas just delayed the elections again. are there stars rising? >> of course, individuals and leadership matters. there are no yosis is the short answer, but the longer answer is those things tend to be contingent. under circumstances of zero accountability for israel and maximum impunity, circumstances guaranteed...
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daniel dylan berman works for the german daily the vote. and he says, the u. s. failure as a credible peacemaker means that the best chance of mediation now lies in israel's growing diplomatic ties with some arab states. and great to have with us. i from baker, he is a palestinian american and middle east expert. and he says it's only by entering the israeli occupation that he just and equitable solution can be achieved. and i'm very glad to introduce my dw and the rest on us who reports for us on the middle east and israel. she says the political weakness on both sides leadership has brought us to this unnecessary round, and it's only political change that can bring a long term solution. so welcome to all of you, and let me start by getting your sense of how grave the situation is. at the moment, shanna you've been reporting for a long time on and from the region. the current violence came after an extended period of com didn't come as a surprise to you and how would you see it compares with past conflicts between israel, israel and palestinians. well, if you
daniel dylan berman works for the german daily the vote. and he says, the u. s. failure as a credible peacemaker means that the best chance of mediation now lies in israel's growing diplomatic ties with some arab states. and great to have with us. i from baker, he is a palestinian american and middle east expert. and he says it's only by entering the israeli occupation that he just and equitable solution can be achieved. and i'm very glad to introduce my dw and the rest on us who reports for us...
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daniel: yes, i do.to see that the example led by draghi and italy is likely to be followed into other economies. i think that the european union is going to try this time to maximize all fiscal measures possible and that is obviously something we need to see in the long run whether it is going to work. i think that obviously the key is the vaccination and the reopening of the economy. it may inject trillions of stimuli into the economy but if you have everything closed, the economy is going to be in the doldrums anyway. so my point is i think that what european government's would need to do is, and i think it has been wise to have a different pace of delivery of the recovery funds for the countries so that it does not become a spend quickly and badly as we have seen in the past. matt: daniel, this is the last year of angela merkel and she has really been the leader, not only of europe, but in some ways of the entire g20. who takes the reins after she is gone? is it a draghi? can it be a macron? is it le
daniel: yes, i do.to see that the example led by draghi and italy is likely to be followed into other economies. i think that the european union is going to try this time to maximize all fiscal measures possible and that is obviously something we need to see in the long run whether it is going to work. i think that obviously the key is the vaccination and the reopening of the economy. it may inject trillions of stimuli into the economy but if you have everything closed, the economy is going to...
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it's a pleasure to introduce our guests daniel dylan, burma works for the german daily event. and he says, the u. s. failure is a credible peacemaker, means that the best chance of mediation now lies in israel's growing diplomatic ties with some arab states. and great to have with us our chrome baker. he has a palestinian american and middle east expert. and he says only by entering the israeli occupation that a just and equitable solution can be achieved. and i'm very glad to introduce my dw colleague, sean rosanna, who reports for us on the middle east and israel. she says the political weakness on both sides leadership has brought us to this unnecessary round and it's only political change that can bring a long term solution. so welcome to our view and let me start by getting your sense of how grave the situation is at the moment. show that you've been reporting for a long time on and from the region. the current violence came after an extended period of com didn't come as a surprise to you and how would you see it compares with past conflicts between israel, israel and pal
it's a pleasure to introduce our guests daniel dylan, burma works for the german daily event. and he says, the u. s. failure is a credible peacemaker, means that the best chance of mediation now lies in israel's growing diplomatic ties with some arab states. and great to have with us our chrome baker. he has a palestinian american and middle east expert. and he says only by entering the israeli occupation that a just and equitable solution can be achieved. and i'm very glad to introduce my dw...
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daniel dylan berman works for the german daily devote. and he says, the youth failure as a credible peacemaker means that the best chance of mediation now lies in israel's growing diplomatic ties with some arab states. and great to have with us, i from baker, he is a palestinian american and middle east expert. and he says it's only by entering the israeli occupation that adjust and equitable solution can be achieved. and i'm very glad to introduce my dw shawnee was on us who reports for us on the middle east and israel. she says the political weakness on both sides leadership has brought us to this unnecessary round, and it's only political change that can bring a long term solution. so welcome to all of you, and let me start by getting your sense of how grave the situation is. at the moment, shanna you've been reporting for a long time on and from the region. the current violence came after an extended period of com didn't come as a surprise to you and how would you see it compares with past conflicts between israel, israel and palestin
daniel dylan berman works for the german daily devote. and he says, the youth failure as a credible peacemaker means that the best chance of mediation now lies in israel's growing diplomatic ties with some arab states. and great to have with us, i from baker, he is a palestinian american and middle east expert. and he says it's only by entering the israeli occupation that adjust and equitable solution can be achieved. and i'm very glad to introduce my dw shawnee was on us who reports for us on...
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. >> daniel: there will only be two essays this year. -- daniel, there will only be two essays this year. last year there were two. will we have the same format? daniel can you hear us? andrew: there are four essays. it is 55 multiple-choice questions. students will have 80 minutes to answer those multiple-choice questions. there will be four free response questions, the concept application, the argument essay, the comparison. that's is the full test. whether it is on >> what do students need to focus on for their essays? >> the focus should be on the letters a-p. answer the prompt. if it asks you to describe a process, describe the process. if it asks you to explain how, then explain. answer the prompt, follow those directions. is it says to use data, make sure you are using data. if it says to reference the scenario, make sure to reference we scenario. it is about your ability to understand the concepts of ap government, and to link those concepts. >> can you share with students some time management tips they can take into the test? >> for the multiple-choice, have a walk -- a watch. y
. >> daniel: there will only be two essays this year. -- daniel, there will only be two essays this year. last year there were two. will we have the same format? daniel can you hear us? andrew: there are four essays. it is 55 multiple-choice questions. students will have 80 minutes to answer those multiple-choice questions. there will be four free response questions, the concept application, the argument essay, the comparison. that's is the full test. whether it is on >> what do...
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i don't think you, i think closer to them than you are daniel. but the point is that they are 2nd class citizens have always been that that has been the core of the problem. and when you see that this is why i'm saying is that this is not a group of 100000000 arabs. we're talking about, we're talking about palestinians who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river graham. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just left on the clock, but i do want to talk about one central element namely to state solution solution, an independent palestinian state within the student state model remains the formal vision for a negotiated compromise. and you yourself say there has to be adjusting equitable solution to stop the violence. some commentators have called the current violence the death of the 2 state solution very quickly. would you agree that it is no longer feasible? i believe that the 2 state solution was killed off by israel 15 years ago. and i've been thankful publicly ever since. the one thing that the one solution
i don't think you, i think closer to them than you are daniel. but the point is that they are 2nd class citizens have always been that that has been the core of the problem. and when you see that this is why i'm saying is that this is not a group of 100000000 arabs. we're talking about, we're talking about palestinians who live in the land between the mediterranean fee and the jordan river graham. i'm going to stop you there. we have literally just left on the clock, but i do want to talk about...
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according to daniels they remained in touch for a few years, that was the end of the affair. 2011 danielsbecause michael cohen threatened a lawsuit, according to former employees of the magazine, five years later when donald trump became the republican nominee for president the story of their affair became a hot commodity again. she fielded a number of officer until her lawyer heard from $he offered daniels $130,000 to sign a non-disclosure agreement. she agreed. we learned about that payment in early 2018. michael cohen was subsequently investigated by the southern district of new york. ended up pleading guilty to the campaign finance violations, among other things, and sentenced to three years in prison. before reporting to prison cohen testified before congress telling the house oversight committee under oath that he paid stormy daniels at the direction of donald trump. >> mr. trump is a con-man. he asked me to pay off an adult film star with whom he had an affair, and to lie about it to his wife. which i did. >> cohen also turned evidence of that over committee. copies of two checks d
according to daniels they remained in touch for a few years, that was the end of the affair. 2011 danielsbecause michael cohen threatened a lawsuit, according to former employees of the magazine, five years later when donald trump became the republican nominee for president the story of their affair became a hot commodity again. she fielded a number of officer until her lawyer heard from $he offered daniels $130,000 to sign a non-disclosure agreement. she agreed. we learned about that payment...
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daniel, should that actually add impetus to israel's willingness to agree to a ceasefire? and how would you describe the 2 sides objectives? what goals would have to be met for them to both climbed down? well, to your 1st question. how that influences the politics and as well. i think that depends on the political perspective you take because part of the as really political landscape, the conservative part, the right wing part has actually at least taken steps. and the last years that a we're sure to give to deepen the divide between jewish israelis and arab, is released namely the statehood law. which the nathan yell government put in place . not too long ago took the status of official language from arabic. and that helped even better than to deepen the divide between jewish and rebels release. so it seems that part of the political elite and israel actually uses this polarization, least for the electoral tactics. notwithstanding the fact that the very same campus trying to form coalitions with our parties at the moment. but of course, finding a solution for israelis and
daniel, should that actually add impetus to israel's willingness to agree to a ceasefire? and how would you describe the 2 sides objectives? what goals would have to be met for them to both climbed down? well, to your 1st question. how that influences the politics and as well. i think that depends on the political perspective you take because part of the as really political landscape, the conservative part, the right wing part has actually at least taken steps. and the last years that a we're...
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daniel murray. speak to you. we got plenty of data coming up today. inflation coming up tomorrow. the market seems to be inflation obsessed. the fed has made it clear they are more likely job obsessed. where is your focus on a data -- from a data perspective? daniel: on the inflation side of things, that a specter to peak in may. it won't be until the -- be until the second part of the year when we see that affect both taking -- pushing inflation up. the fed has clearly indicated that it's likely to be patient. it has clearly indicated that it's willing to tolerate inflation anyway above target for a time to compensate the time it was below target. inflation is a concern for markets. it's likely to be a concern because it will peak in may. we expected to fade thereafter. on the on them limit front, it's a different story. obviously, we have seen a rapid improvement in the labor market in the u.s. over the past 12 months which is great. there are around 8 billion people employed today in the u.s. tha
daniel murray. speak to you. we got plenty of data coming up today. inflation coming up tomorrow. the market seems to be inflation obsessed. the fed has made it clear they are more likely job obsessed. where is your focus on a data -- from a data perspective? daniel: on the inflation side of things, that a specter to peak in may. it won't be until the -- be until the second part of the year when we see that affect both taking -- pushing inflation up. the fed has clearly indicated that it's...
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daniel: i don't think so.ple want to go back to indulge, people want to go back to be pampered, to discover new restaurants, to be able to enjoy food to the fullest. we are very conscious and we have to keep safety as a priority. we keep wearing masks. we try to not make so many dishes that can be shareable. we try to respect the timing, so guests feel comfortable. people are anxious to go out. i see in my restaurant they are so much in demand. lisa: whenever you walk down the street in new york city you see all of the restaurants flooded with people to get back. you are not saying that in midtown. in midtown it is still a bit of a ghost town as offices try to bring workers back. what is the power lunch of the post-pandemic era look like? daniel: right now it looks like nothing because they're not that many restaurants open for power lunch. i see around grand central i see people coming back to the office and we have people coming out of work and coming to have a drink at the bar. that means they must have bee
daniel: i don't think so.ple want to go back to indulge, people want to go back to be pampered, to discover new restaurants, to be able to enjoy food to the fullest. we are very conscious and we have to keep safety as a priority. we keep wearing masks. we try to not make so many dishes that can be shareable. we try to respect the timing, so guests feel comfortable. people are anxious to go out. i see in my restaurant they are so much in demand. lisa: whenever you walk down the street in new...
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what what happened to daniel truck may? daniel clark may was the cousin of the pastor andre torqueme the one who inspired the entire community to do the right thing. daniel was also the director of a second children's home in lashombo. this was a home that had all the boys boys 17 18 19 years of age and in june of 1940 3 the gestapo came and arrested those students. they were all jewish and daniel tried to go to their rescue and try to save them the police nazi's arrested him and wouldn't let him go the absolutely couldn't understand that a non jew with father to try and save these jewish children. and ultimately he was killed in mydanic one of the nazi death camps and he wrote a very very touching letter to the children of legally on the home where i was in the shambo. he sort of knew it was his one of his last days. it was a great great man. yeah. thank you for that peter peter. you stayed in late shambone for ten months and in september 1943 you were sent to a boarding school in fiac. tell us about your time in fijiac an
what what happened to daniel truck may? daniel clark may was the cousin of the pastor andre torqueme the one who inspired the entire community to do the right thing. daniel was also the director of a second children's home in lashombo. this was a home that had all the boys boys 17 18 19 years of age and in june of 1940 3 the gestapo came and arrested those students. they were all jewish and daniel tried to go to their rescue and try to save them the police nazi's arrested him and wouldn't let...
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please welcome daniel day kim. [ cheers and applause ] hey, daniel. how are you?weird. but i think of you as an old friend, even though we really don't know each other. [ laughter ] i really do, because of "lost." [ cheers and applause ] do you still hear about that all the time? >> i do, i do. and by the way, i think of you as an old friend because you are literally in my house every night. >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much. where are you right now? >> i'm in toronto. i'm shooting, actually, the second season of "the hot zone." julianna, your previous guest, shot the first season. >> jimmy: how about that. >> following in her footsteps. >> jimmy: why is there a piece of drywall behind you, randomly placed? [ laughter ] >> i thought this would be super artistic. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it is, kind of. >> i'm staying in an apartment, i'm on location, it's not my house. i literally spent five minutes with your tech folks trying to figure out where i should move my zoom camera. [ laughter ] we came up with this. i don't know. now i feel bad. >> jimmy: no, don't feel b
please welcome daniel day kim. [ cheers and applause ] hey, daniel. how are you?weird. but i think of you as an old friend, even though we really don't know each other. [ laughter ] i really do, because of "lost." [ cheers and applause ] do you still hear about that all the time? >> i do, i do. and by the way, i think of you as an old friend because you are literally in my house every night. >> jimmy: oh, thank you very much. where are you right now? >> i'm in...
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and daniel was born at children's hospital in california street and raised (indiscernible) and daniel was a genius who contributed greatly to our world and he was kind and just. for those of you who have not heard his name yet, it is not an exaggeration to say that daniel saved the internet and profoundly shaped the world that we live in today. he was a respected security tech for computer systems. so he had hacking skills and daniel was ethical and outspoken about the need to protect individuals and security even from the n.s.a. and for discovering the security flaw in the internet in 2008, daniel notified the government and tech companies and worked to create a patch, rather than to exploit it for personal profit. daniel was a computer prodigy from a young age. his father bought him a primitive computer from radio shack at age 4. by age 5 he had taught himself how to code. and at age 11, he was advanced enough to hack a weak military security system. his mother received an angry phone call from the network administrator informing her that he -- that daniel had been up to and threate
and daniel was born at children's hospital in california street and raised (indiscernible) and daniel was a genius who contributed greatly to our world and he was kind and just. for those of you who have not heard his name yet, it is not an exaggeration to say that daniel saved the internet and profoundly shaped the world that we live in today. he was a respected security tech for computer systems. so he had hacking skills and daniel was ethical and outspoken about the need to protect...
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daniel was asked to death in a car— a crime. daniel was asked to death in a car park— a crime. and interference by news uk, the family have had _ interference by news uk, the family have had nojustice, that shames all of us _ have had nojustice, that shames all of us the _ have had nojustice, that shames all of us. the government has already had an— of us. the government has already had an inquiry which was published to daniel's— had an inquiry which was published to daniel's family as a means of investing — to daniel's family as a means of investing that corruption but the net the — investing that corruption but the net the home secretary has blocked the publication of the independent panel— the publication of the independent panel report saying that she wants to review — panel report saying that she wants to review it. she has no power in law to _ to review it. she has no power in law to do — to review it. she has no power in law to do that. it is not covered by the inquiries — law to do that. it is not covered by the inquiries act, her own terms of reference — the inquiries
daniel was asked to death in a car— a crime. daniel was asked to death in a car park— a crime. and interference by news uk, the family have had _ interference by news uk, the family have had nojustice, that shames all of us _ have had nojustice, that shames all of us the _ have had nojustice, that shames all of us. the government has already had an— of us. the government has already had an inquiry which was published to daniel's— had an inquiry which was published to daniel's family as...
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. >> i want you to know daniel myers i did not forgive you.his room can say that they forgive the devil. i'm excited for your future. i know it's going to be a short one. i hope you run hell you piece of shed. >> when you think about it what do you think? >> i just think of the memories that i have with her and i can close my eyes and i know she's not, there but i can still see. it >> are you going to be okay? >> i think at this point we are all repairing the damage that has been done. >> not the least of which was the damage done to kamala's relationship with heather's family. >> at some point you realize that you had been wrong about carmella. >> part of me really didn't want to believe the whole time. >> feel bad? >> yeah. horrible. >> me too. >> what did you say to? her >> cried. >> she tried to apologize, i said no, don't because that's what she felt, and that was your sister, and it was justified. bottom line, we were fighting against each other for loving the same person. >> daniel myers would not be the only person sent to prison as a
. >> i want you to know daniel myers i did not forgive you.his room can say that they forgive the devil. i'm excited for your future. i know it's going to be a short one. i hope you run hell you piece of shed. >> when you think about it what do you think? >> i just think of the memories that i have with her and i can close my eyes and i know she's not, there but i can still see. it >> are you going to be okay? >> i think at this point we are all repairing the...
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. >>> el maestro daniel subiÓ el primer video en youtube hace diez aÑos.ra mÍ era muchÍsimo y empezÓ a trabajar. >>> pero al llegar la pandemia su vida y la de sus estudiantes cambiÓ pero el profesor daniel ya tenÍa largo camino recorrido en redes sociales situaciÓn que estÁ aprovechando al mÁximo. >>> el profesor es un referente muy importante para los estudiantes que quieren aprender durante estas clases virtuales. >>> estaba buscando en el internet cÓmo hacer algunas operaciones que no le entendÍa bien me salieron sus videos. y me ayudaron. >>> daniel dice que las matemÁticas no son su fuerte, pero al hacerlo los videos Él tambiÉn aprende junto con sus estudiantes de uno manera fÁcil y prÁctica. >>> es que la gente piensa que como hago videos del matemÁticas, piensan que son muy inteligentelo que sÉ todo lo de matemÁtica como que lo traigo aquÍ y me gusta mucho hacer tutoriales de matemÁticas porque batallo para entenderlas por eso explico algunos partes para que lo puedan entender, pero es por yo tambiÉn batallo para aprender, y una vez que aprendo no
. >>> el maestro daniel subiÓ el primer video en youtube hace diez aÑos.ra mÍ era muchÍsimo y empezÓ a trabajar. >>> pero al llegar la pandemia su vida y la de sus estudiantes cambiÓ pero el profesor daniel ya tenÍa largo camino recorrido en redes sociales situaciÓn que estÁ aprovechando al mÁximo. >>> el profesor es un referente muy importante para los estudiantes que quieren aprender durante estas clases virtuales. >>> estaba buscando en el...
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yes daniel, i'm sorry we — back to normal... yes daniel, i'm sorry we got _ back to normal...orry i've got to stop _ back to normal... yes daniel, i'm sorry i've got to stop you - back to normal... yes daniel, i'm sorry i've got to stop you there. l sorry i've got to stop you there. the president of the united states is speaking. the president of the united states is speaking-— is speaking. unconditional cease-fire — is speaking. unconditional cease-fire to _ is speaking. unconditional cease-fire to begin _ is speaking. unconditional cease-fire to begin in - is speaking. unconditional cease-fire to begin in less - is speaking. unconditional. cease-fire to begin in less than is speaking. unconditional - cease-fire to begin in less than two cease—fire to begin in less than two hours _ cease—fire to begin in less than two hours. egyptians have now informed us that— hours. egyptians have now informed us that hamas and the other groups in gaza _ us that hamas and the other groups in gaza have also agreed. my conversation with president benjamin netanyahu i commended him for the dec
yes daniel, i'm sorry we — back to normal... yes daniel, i'm sorry we got _ back to normal...orry i've got to stop _ back to normal... yes daniel, i'm sorry i've got to stop you - back to normal... yes daniel, i'm sorry i've got to stop you there. l sorry i've got to stop you there. the president of the united states is speaking. the president of the united states is speaking-— is speaking. unconditional cease-fire — is speaking. unconditional cease-fire to _ is speaking. unconditional...
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daniel roeska joints me now. to ryanair, when they talk about feeling better, what kind of reopening, what kind of travel non-restrictions is priced into that? daniel: i think we have hit the bottom of that. they said on the earnings call they expect to be toward the lower end of their passenger guidance at around 80 million passengers. i think that is a reasonable assumption off of what we just heard michael saying. alix: how do they make their money? is it people going to portugal and malta or spain and greece and italy? daniel: you definitely need a reopening of more markets than just portugal. portugal, even if the entire u.k. went to portugal that would not be enough to get to 80 million passengers for ryanair. you need u.k. outbound come you need portugal, spain, germany, all of the economies coming back. with more vaccinations we would expect governors to ease -- governments to ease travel restrictions. toward the second half of the summer there is a good possibility we will have many more months to go. al
daniel roeska joints me now. to ryanair, when they talk about feeling better, what kind of reopening, what kind of travel non-restrictions is priced into that? daniel: i think we have hit the bottom of that. they said on the earnings call they expect to be toward the lower end of their passenger guidance at around 80 million passengers. i think that is a reasonable assumption off of what we just heard michael saying. alix: how do they make their money? is it people going to portugal and malta...
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daniel kaluuya, everybody.] (grandma) "have you tried the 'rugby hold?" let me show you. so this is baby. so, it's like this. [young mum half-laughing, half-crying] (grandma) oh, you're doing a great job love. (young mum) wish i'd got you this before my nipples got sore. remember when driving was fun. it was an act of freedom and inspiration. but somewhere along the line cars just got boring. you deserve a car that thrills you. like sports cars with three pedals. trucks that take you to incredible places. colorful crossovers. and cars loaded with technology. and there's a car company that believes that too. one that has been delivering thrills for over 80 years. this is the new nissan. ♪ ♪ don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions this is the new nissan. for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com ♪ listen to your heart, ♪ ♪ find a gift perfect for me. ♪ ♪ put it in y
daniel kaluuya, everybody.] (grandma) "have you tried the 'rugby hold?" let me show you. so this is baby. so, it's like this. [young mum half-laughing, half-crying] (grandma) oh, you're doing a great job love. (young mum) wish i'd got you this before my nipples got sore. remember when driving was fun. it was an act of freedom and inspiration. but somewhere along the line cars just got boring. you deserve a car that thrills you. like sports cars with three pedals. trucks that take you...
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calhoun and daniel webster, a second-generation ofamerican giants . i also have to plug his class on franklin delano roosevelt and the first american, the life and times of benjamin franklin and judy keys for his robert m burlingham chair professor of history at villanova university. she's author of many books on civil war era including sex and the civil war, soldiers, pornography and the making of modern morality, the united states commission and women's politics intransition and army at home .the war on the northernhomefront . you for joining us, michael gerhardt, h.w. brands and judy keys for. >> delighted to be here. >> i want to begin with a memorable scene in your book and it seems especially relevant at this challenging moment and that is 1837, lincolns speech to the young man's lyceum of springfield. it is time of mob violence. elijah lovejoy, abolitionist minister has been murdered by a mob as has been an african-american man in st. louis. and lincoln uses the word mom or mom's eight times and he refers to an ill owned bowman developing in th
calhoun and daniel webster, a second-generation ofamerican giants . i also have to plug his class on franklin delano roosevelt and the first american, the life and times of benjamin franklin and judy keys for his robert m burlingham chair professor of history at villanova university. she's author of many books on civil war era including sex and the civil war, soldiers, pornography and the making of modern morality, the united states commission and women's politics intransition and army at home...
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announcer: "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by -- >> the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert graneri, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and by -- >> corporate funding a provided by stephens, inc., and morgan stanley. >>> irshad manji, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for the invitation. >> so we have known each other for some time and your most recent book is entitled "don't label me: how to do diversity without inflaminghe culture wars." we know how divided these times are, irshad, but why are labels so dangerous? >> well, you know, margaret, we are not going to be losing labels anytime soon. our brains are pattern-seeking organs. so weeed labels to try and make sense of the world and the bits and bites and shards of information that are flung our way every sgle day. the problem is that labels often reduce people to sething less than they actually are, and in so doing they can distort people because labels aren't neutral. they come with baggage. we are all,
announcer: "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by -- >> the margaret and daniel lobe foundation, robert graneri, charles r. schwab, the david tepper charitable foundation, inc., the fair weather foundation, craig newmark philanthropies and by -- >> corporate funding a provided by stephens, inc., and morgan stanley. >>> irshad manji, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you for the invitation. >> so we have known each...
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daniel, great to have you back tonight with this.u got this news today, what was your first reaction to it? >> not surprised at all. this is a natural progression in all substantial white collar investigations in manhattan. what happens is they spend a lot of time investigating. and then if the case is relatively complex, which obviously this one is, you have to -- you have to impanel a special grand jury, which sits longer than the usual four weeks, which is the usual term of a grand jury in order to get it all in. now, what it tells me is if you're making that step of impanelling what's colloquially called the special grand jury, then you are highly likely to be presenting some criminal charges to that grand jury at some point. but you also need to spend a lot of time putting that evidence in. state grand juries are complex. they have cumbersome procedures. they have to bring witnesses in. you can use it as an investigative tool. you can compel witnesses to testify even if they don't want to. so, it's a powerful tool. so, this tell
daniel, great to have you back tonight with this.u got this news today, what was your first reaction to it? >> not surprised at all. this is a natural progression in all substantial white collar investigations in manhattan. what happens is they spend a lot of time investigating. and then if the case is relatively complex, which obviously this one is, you have to -- you have to impanel a special grand jury, which sits longer than the usual four weeks, which is the usual term of a grand...