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danny, can you hear me? apologies, es. i danny, can you hear me?logies, yes. i think what _ danny, can you hear me? apologies, yes. i think what was _ danny, can you hear me? apologies, yes. i think what was significant - yes. i think what was significant about the statement is that police are trying to determine the motives, putting in plural by the chief constable, and i thought that was significant because you've got separate attacks taking place here, you have an attack on the two university students, then you've got the attempt to run over three others at the scenes, then you have a man being found dead as well, and there may be other incidents as we don't know. do all of them have the same motive, or was there something initially that then lead to the other incidents as mike so i think people are trying to work that out, they've got a lot of evidence from they've got a lot of evidence from the scene, they have cctv evidence and other footage, the scene, they have cctv evidence and otherfootage, as well. so in terms of evidence gathering of wh
danny, can you hear me? apologies, es. i danny, can you hear me?logies, yes. i think what _ danny, can you hear me? apologies, yes. i think what was _ danny, can you hear me? apologies, yes. i think what was significant - yes. i think what was significant about the statement is that police are trying to determine the motives, putting in plural by the chief constable, and i thought that was significant because you've got separate attacks taking place here, you have an attack on the two...
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bbc reporter danny vincent in — in 1989. bbc reporter danny vincent in hong _ in 1989. danny vincent in hong kong, good| in 1989. bbc reporter danny i vincent in hong kong, good to talk to you. thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. ~ ., , different stories from across the uk. ., , ii" the uk. matlock november 2019. the town has _ the uk. matlock november 2019. the town has had _ the uk. matlock november 2019. the town has had more _ the uk. matlock november 2019. the town has had more than - the uk. matlock november 2019. the town has had more than its l the town has had more than its fair share of devastating floods. last year, storms in february caused part of the town's flood defence all to collapse, so work began to rebuild it. the aim of the wall is to protect homes and businesses from future flooding. something florist robert young welcomes. but he says the work has come at a cost. after a0 years operating in matlock, he has decided to relocate his business to nearby tonsley. r
bbc reporter danny vincent in — in 1989. bbc reporter danny vincent in hong _ in 1989. danny vincent in hong kong, good| in 1989. bbc reporter danny i vincent in hong kong, good to talk to you. thank you. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. ~ ., , different stories from across the uk. ., , ii" the uk. matlock november 2019. the town has _ the uk. matlock november 2019. the town has had _ the uk. matlock...
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for the defense, danny masterson did not testify for them.t was about inconsistencies, half truths. and as they argued, full lies. some of the women at the center of the case reacting tonight to the verdict. jane doe number two, saying, i am experiencing a complex array of emotions, relief, exhaustion, strength, sadness, knowing that my abuser, danny masterson, will face accountability for his criminal behavior. for jane doe number three, a longtime girlfriend of masterson's also speaking out. the jury was hung on the charge connected to her case. she said in a statement, i am devastate added that he has dodged criminal accountability for his heinous conduct against me. actress and famous ex-scientologist leah remini tweeting after the verdict, expressing relief, adding the women who survived danny masterson's predation are heroes. leah remini has showed up at this trial several times to be there as a support person for a couple of the women. she's she's kind of been with them throughout all of this. in a statement this evening, the church of
for the defense, danny masterson did not testify for them.t was about inconsistencies, half truths. and as they argued, full lies. some of the women at the center of the case reacting tonight to the verdict. jane doe number two, saying, i am experiencing a complex array of emotions, relief, exhaustion, strength, sadness, knowing that my abuser, danny masterson, will face accountability for his criminal behavior. for jane doe number three, a longtime girlfriend of masterson's also speaking out....
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danny, thank you so much. danny _ people will face. danny, thank you so much.happening in hong kong. here — social media scammers are conning schoolchildren out of thousands of pounds by falsely claiming they have access to this year's gcse and a level exam papers. exam boards say it's extremely rare for papers to be leaked, but added the scams are becoming more common. kristian johnson has more. the half term holidays are over and students are back sitting exams this week but away from the examples, scammers are targeting pupils on social media. instagram, tiktok and snapchat accounts are among those claiming to sell leaked papers. those claiming to sell leaked -a -ers. :: z: those claiming to sell leaked --aers. :: z: ., ., those claiming to sell leaked --aers. $1: ., ., papers. £500 for a paper was the typical— papers. £500 for a paper was the typical offer— papers. £500 for a paper was the typical offer from - papers. £500 for a paper was the typical offer from most i the typical offer from most accounts. the typical offer from most accounts-— the typical o
danny, thank you so much. danny _ people will face. danny, thank you so much.happening in hong kong. here — social media scammers are conning schoolchildren out of thousands of pounds by falsely claiming they have access to this year's gcse and a level exam papers. exam boards say it's extremely rare for papers to be leaked, but added the scams are becoming more common. kristian johnson has more. the half term holidays are over and students are back sitting exams this week but away from the...
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you said danny. no, ioooooo— danny. you said danny. no, ioooooo no— danny. you said danny.isagree with with the thought- viii“ i disagree with with the thought process ionino— with with the thought process ionino wooi— with with the thought process behind your comment there, ioooooo— behind your comment there, because how— behind your comment there, because how do— behind your comment there, because how do you know what my inoogni— because how do you know what my inoogni poo— because how do you know what my thought process is?— because how do you know what my thought process is? well allow me thought process is? well allow no io— thought process is? well allow no io nowo— thought process is? well allow no io nowo o— thought process is? well allow me to have a pop.— thought process is? well allow me to have a pop. you were oowing— me to have a pop. you were oowing inoo— me to have a pop. you were saying that basically the front pages— saying that basically the front pogoo ono— saying that basically the front pages are necessarily were full of pages are necessarily were full
you said danny. no, ioooooo— danny. you said danny. no, ioooooo no— danny. you said danny.isagree with with the thought- viii“ i disagree with with the thought process ionino— with with the thought process ionino wooi— with with the thought process behind your comment there, ioooooo— behind your comment there, because how— behind your comment there, because how do— behind your comment there, because how do you know what my inoogni— because how do you know what my inoogni...
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>> tracy morgan and danny devito. start shooting in the fall. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do you know tracy well? >> tracy is a fantastic guy. i met him a few times. then we got together with this. he's a fantastic entertainer. great actor. great energy. and he's also at the age where we can make him a little older to sell the idea that it's the same age as danny and me. >> jimmy: yeah. >> the idea is the triplets -- >> jimmy: that's not the biggest leap people have to take. [ laughter ] >> oh, the storyline is really fantastic, i tell you one thing. we've been tinkering around with that story for ten years. >> jimmy: ten years? >> ivan reitman took part of it again, the original director. he took charge of it, became passionate again, that there could be a sequel, he really got into it. he straightened it out. we have a straightened script. we have the script. we cannot wait. >> jimmy: i can't think of a group of three people who would be more fun to hang out with than you, tracy morgan, and danny devito. [ lau
>> tracy morgan and danny devito. start shooting in the fall. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do you know tracy well? >> tracy is a fantastic guy. i met him a few times. then we got together with this. he's a fantastic entertainer. great actor. great energy. and he's also at the age where we can make him a little older to sell the idea that it's the same age as danny and me. >> jimmy: yeah. >> the idea is the triplets -- >> jimmy: that's not the biggest...
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thank you for that danny savage and preston - for that danny savage and preston for that danny savageter being stabbed at the tram in nottingham. there's a suspect in custody and police say they are not looking for anyone else and it was an isolated incident. the prince of wales is launching a project aimed at making homelessness "rare, brief and unrepeated". the homewards initiative will initially focus on six locations over the course of five years. as our royal correspondent, daniela relph reports, prince william's charitable foundation is providing three million pounds of start—up funding. he'll visit six locations in the next two days for his homelessness project, homewards. this was the first, lambeth. the royal arrival surprised a few passers by. morning, everybody. the prince of wales was at the mosaic clubhouse. he heard from those who had worked and found help here, from some who were homeless and needed mental health support. telling their story to royalty it made an impact. with his title, it will help, be like, oh, he really cares. from mine and his conversation, he does
thank you for that danny savage and preston - for that danny savage and preston for that danny savageter being stabbed at the tram in nottingham. there's a suspect in custody and police say they are not looking for anyone else and it was an isolated incident. the prince of wales is launching a project aimed at making homelessness "rare, brief and unrepeated". the homewards initiative will initially focus on six locations over the course of five years. as our royal correspondent,...
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danny rice of netpower. bloomberg. ♪ the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com guy: we are about to wrap up the week in europe. i feel like i am a broken record. croda down by 12.78%, impacting the chemical sector. the chemical sector is the building block of european industry. it may not be a great sign for the european economy era the norwegian -- norway two-year is up. core inflation sticky. are we getting a 50 basis hike or 25. that is what we are facing? this is bloomberg. ♪ we moved out of the city so our little sophie could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (chainsaw continues) (daughter screams) let
danny rice of netpower. bloomberg. ♪ the first time you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a partner that always puts you first. (we did it) start today at godaddy.com guy: we are about to wrap up the week in europe. i feel like i am a broken record. croda down by 12.78%, impacting the chemical sector. the chemical sector is the building block...
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thank you, danny. a very, very difficult day - danny.rge police presence. i can see at least five police officers, several police vans. we can see forensic officers in their white year. there were some forensic teams further down the road. this operation stretching for many miles, right across the city centre, over a vast area. that is it from me, back to the studio. samantha, thank you. we will get more as the day progresses. earlier our course mark spoke to an eyewitness called them —— correspondent. you may find some of the details distressing. what did you see, where and when? 5.30, i was going to work and a white van pulled up alongside me. i thought, that's weird. this was at the theatre royal, just at the corner? yeah, just on the corner. and he looked in his mirror and saw a police car behind him. he then... quickened up. there were two people turning the corner. he went straight into these two people. the woman went on the kerb, the man went up in the air and there was such a bang. i wish i never saw it, it's really shaken me up
thank you, danny. a very, very difficult day - danny.rge police presence. i can see at least five police officers, several police vans. we can see forensic officers in their white year. there were some forensic teams further down the road. this operation stretching for many miles, right across the city centre, over a vast area. that is it from me, back to the studio. samantha, thank you. we will get more as the day progresses. earlier our course mark spoke to an eyewitness called them ——...
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we heard danny read the names. and these are individuals who now they have been found by a jury of their peers that they were killed because this man went in and had hate in his heart and haut in his heart specifically when it comes to jews. as we talk about that, when you think about the legal impact and the legal import of this being the biggest and the biggest massacre of jews of this kind, what does it say when it comes to precedent of this kind of hate crime in the legal system? >> a couple important things here. the fact that the justice department chose to bring federal charges, orderly a murder is a state level crime. i think it was a powerful statement by the united states department of justice made under the prior administration when this event happened that we are going to prosecute this as a hate crime. we're going to argue and prove to a jury that the reason that this man went into a synagogue was intentional because he hated jewish people. he had posted things online that he wanted to kill all joois,
we heard danny read the names. and these are individuals who now they have been found by a jury of their peers that they were killed because this man went in and had hate in his heart and haut in his heart specifically when it comes to jews. as we talk about that, when you think about the legal impact and the legal import of this being the biggest and the biggest massacre of jews of this kind, what does it say when it comes to precedent of this kind of hate crime in the legal system? >> a...
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we will get back to danny and the courtroom as soon as it comes in. a lot of breaking news this morning. we will take a quick break and more just ahead. - if i would've used kayak to booook our car, we could have saved on our trirp instead of during our trip. ughh - kayak. search one and done. the morgan stanley client experience? listening more than talking, and a personalized plan ♪ to guide you through a changing world. ♪ with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. everyone: woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals. enter the $10,000 nourishing moments giveaway. ♪inspiring music♪ ♪ start your day with nature made. the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. >>> breaking right now, a federal jury has reached a verdict in the case inv
we will get back to danny and the courtroom as soon as it comes in. a lot of breaking news this morning. we will take a quick break and more just ahead. - if i would've used kayak to booook our car, we could have saved on our trirp instead of during our trip. ughh - kayak. search one and done. the morgan stanley client experience? listening more than talking, and a personalized plan ♪ to guide you through a changing world. ♪ with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and...
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we will take you to today's events and celebrations including the honor for san francisco native danny glover. dan: dan: but we begin with president joe biden as he attends campaign events on the peninsula. dion: the president is wrapping up an event at the home of the microsoft chief technology officer captain scott. from there he will head tournament at steve wesley's home. dan: before that he was in palo alto focusing on its efforts to combat climate change. abc7 news reporter cornell barnard was there. dion: we begin with our team coverage with dustin dorsey who was on the tarmac when the president arrived. dustin: air force one landed here just after 12:00 p.m., president joe biden visiting the bay area, greeted by a small group including local and state leaders. this was the first time the president has made his way back to the region after visiting storm-ravaged capitola and upstarts in february. federal, state and regional leaders visited the president as he deplaned. nasa research director, the santa clara county board of supervisors president, the san mateo congresswoman anna
we will take you to today's events and celebrations including the honor for san francisco native danny glover. dan: dan: but we begin with president joe biden as he attends campaign events on the peninsula. dion: the president is wrapping up an event at the home of the microsoft chief technology officer captain scott. from there he will head tournament at steve wesley's home. dan: before that he was in palo alto focusing on its efforts to combat climate change. abc7 news reporter cornell...
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danny savage, thank you. let's return to the — her. danny savage, thank you.urn to the situation in _ her. danny savage, thank you. let's return to the situation in russia - return to the situation in russia and ukraine. we were seeing pictures early of president putin thanking trips today, saying they had avoided a civil war over the course of the weekend. meanwhile, president zelensky has been talking about the counteroffensive, saying that his forces had made advances on all fronts. let's go to our security correspondent, frank gardner. frank, is there any indication exactly where those gains have been made? one of the places mentioned is a pretty small village south of bakhmut. it is not a place that you and i will probably have heard of, but it is significant because according to the uk ministry of defence, they say that they believe that this village is one of the places that has been [and reclaimed tjy places that has been [and reclaimed by ukraine, a land that was held since 2014, and this will be one of the first bits of land since 2014, and this will
danny savage, thank you. let's return to the — her. danny savage, thank you.urn to the situation in _ her. danny savage, thank you. let's return to the situation in russia - return to the situation in russia and ukraine. we were seeing pictures early of president putin thanking trips today, saying they had avoided a civil war over the course of the weekend. meanwhile, president zelensky has been talking about the counteroffensive, saying that his forces had made advances on all fronts. let's...
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danny shaw there. we have just had an _ provide it. danny shaw there.. we have just had an update from the| have just had an update from the director of the victoria centre, which is on luton streets. milton street is where that fan attempted to run three people over. i'm not sure where our aerial pictures are, but in the city centre is the victoria centre, are huge, very busy shopping centre and the director has said that he is deeply saddened to learn and use of the tragic events that occurred in nottingham this morning. alongside the rest of the community, the thoughts of the whole team at the victoria centre court to the family and friends and everyone affected by these awful events. is that his gratitude goes to the emergency service teams who are continuing to respond to the events. some of the aerial pictures that we have been shown neither shows that there are areas of the city centre in nottingham are starting to open up. there are still a huge police presence there, lots of police tape. this is very much an active crime scene in the middle of
danny shaw there. we have just had an _ provide it. danny shaw there.. we have just had an update from the| have just had an update from the director of the victoria centre, which is on luton streets. milton street is where that fan attempted to run three people over. i'm not sure where our aerial pictures are, but in the city centre is the victoria centre, are huge, very busy shopping centre and the director has said that he is deeply saddened to learn and use of the tragic events that...
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danny, interestingjust bbc home affairs correspondent.y were still clearly have an open mind as to motive and are still working with anti—terror police. so we heard that in the earlier part of the day, but that continued combination exists even now. . that continued combination exists even now. , . ., even now. yes. the police are keein: even now. yes. the police are keeping an — even now. yes. the police are keeping an open _ even now. yes. the police are keeping an open mind. - even now. yes. the police are keeping an open mind. that i even now. yes. the police arej keeping an open mind. that is even now. yes. the police are - keeping an open mind. that is very important for them keeping an open mind. that is very important forthem in keeping an open mind. that is very important for them in the early stages — important for them in the early stages of— important for them in the early stages of an investigation even if they have — stages of an investigation even if they have a strong line of inquiry. interesting — they have a strong line
danny, interestingjust bbc home affairs correspondent.y were still clearly have an open mind as to motive and are still working with anti—terror police. so we heard that in the earlier part of the day, but that continued combination exists even now. . that continued combination exists even now. , . ., even now. yes. the police are keein: even now. yes. the police are keeping an — even now. yes. the police are keeping an open _ even now. yes. the police are keeping an open mind. - even now....
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we honor soldiers like danny who fought that day, he is with us today. thank you, danny. [applause] other soldiers, like serge golgares of the 2nd battalion who had been recently assigned to the 101st airborne division. he too is with us today on these hallowed grounds. ordinary soldiers but exceptional every way. another soldier jumped in to fight the battle of the bull j. soldier nervous single way. men like sergeant charles kay, a medic, second battalion. he saw his comrades were under fire and acted with bravery. he continued fighting. he too is with us today. the bombing, the prep tear fire, to the morning landings, they were exceptional human beings. and the sergeant with the fourth marine division, now landing at normandy, a marine, ready to defend. all of these soldiers were ordinary men and women but every one was exceptional in the courage they displayed. we bear witness to the daunting threats to freedom. these americans and so many others sacrificed and gave their lives in combat thousands of miles, they gave their lives so that others they didn't even know wo
we honor soldiers like danny who fought that day, he is with us today. thank you, danny. [applause] other soldiers, like serge golgares of the 2nd battalion who had been recently assigned to the 101st airborne division. he too is with us today on these hallowed grounds. ordinary soldiers but exceptional every way. another soldier jumped in to fight the battle of the bull j. soldier nervous single way. men like sergeant charles kay, a medic, second battalion. he saw his comrades were under fire...
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what happens next, danni?nt to be in love with anyone that requires me to forget about myself. but i would vet him and see if he was a quality match and aligns with my values and we will get married. >> jesse: oh, so you would cheat on yourself and run away with someone else? >> self-love does not mean that you are cheating on yourself. >> jesse: okay. >> but there are married people who cheat, right? >> jesse: that is true. >> okay. i just wanted to make sure. >> jesse: yes. that is a fact. my ultimate question though, danni is why? >> well, i decided to marry myself because i went through a traumatic childhood and i just went through this therapeutic process. and i told my therapist like when i was a little girl i wanted to marry myself in and i couldn't do it. and after covid i was like i'm going to do it. i'm turning 30. this is my moment to start life all over again. >> jesse: if you start hating yourself, do you go to marriage counseling. >> well, i'm still in therapy. >> jesse: that doesn't surprise me,
what happens next, danni?nt to be in love with anyone that requires me to forget about myself. but i would vet him and see if he was a quality match and aligns with my values and we will get married. >> jesse: oh, so you would cheat on yourself and run away with someone else? >> self-love does not mean that you are cheating on yourself. >> jesse: okay. >> but there are married people who cheat, right? >> jesse: that is true. >> okay. i just wanted to make...
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oh, oh, danny boy, oh, danny boy i love you so much. when we come and all this lovers are dying if i am die as dead i well may be you come and find the place where i am why he and in neil and say and are they there for me? and i shall we hear those songs you each read about me and know my grave will warm her sweet her be so you will burn and tell me that you loves me and i shall sleep in peace until you. come to you me me. i apologize because i'm not irish. yes, i can't top that. i can't top that. thank you in person the family has. thank you all so much for coming. i believe we're moving upstairs and if you would like a book, i would be happy to sign it and personalize it. i'll write anything you would. it it. thank you. you have a delightful thank you so much.
oh, oh, danny boy, oh, danny boy i love you so much. when we come and all this lovers are dying if i am die as dead i well may be you come and find the place where i am why he and in neil and say and are they there for me? and i shall we hear those songs you each read about me and know my grave will warm her sweet her be so you will burn and tell me that you loves me and i shall sleep in peace until you. come to you me me. i apologize because i'm not irish. yes, i can't top that. i can't top...
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danny, we're going to danny kelly. danny, we're going te etett— danny kelly. ever. look, i'm looking forward to eeehe— look, i'm looking forward to eeehe-week- look, i'm looking forward to seeing-week at. look, i'm looking forward to seeing-week at same seeing you next week at the same ttme— seeing you next week at the same ttmeletoo.— seeing you next week at the same time .3:00. make— seeing you next week at the same time 3:00. make sure you join time of 3:00. make sure you join me there. — time of 3:00. make sure you join me there. hewe— time of 3:00. make sure you join me there. have a— time of 3:00. make sure you join me there. have a fabulous week. tehe— me there. have a fabulous week. tete eee— me there. have a fabulous week. tete et— me there. have a fabulous week. take care of yourselves. and eeh-t— take care of yourselves. and tem-t teteet— take care of yourselves. and don't forget-nickl don't forget download nick gibb and don't forget download nick gibb ehe-the— don't forget download nick gibb and-this show— don't forget download nick gibb and this s
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pieces of shrapnel of which [inaudible] danny is with us today with multiple purple hearts. thank you. [applause] sergeant harris the famous second battalion in the regimen who recently assigned to the 101st airborne division exited an aircraft 16 minutes after midnight began the airborne assault. he was killed in action 1944 for the 101st airborne division but he too is with us today. and ordinary soldier but exceptional in every way. the staff sergeant troy miller, infantry regiment the beaches [inaudible] he later jumped in and fought in the battle and survived the war and is with us today. sergeant charles, second battalion 16th regimen in the infantry division who made it in the first wave. .. from the bombing to the air assault, they were ordinary soldiers. they were exceptional human beings. let's never forget the men and women that american. the assault landings on d-day. the other side of the world. for the fourth marine division against the japanese. and now the landing at normandy, the marines 1944. he too is with us today. the eastern front middle east and italy
pieces of shrapnel of which [inaudible] danny is with us today with multiple purple hearts. thank you. [applause] sergeant harris the famous second battalion in the regimen who recently assigned to the 101st airborne division exited an aircraft 16 minutes after midnight began the airborne assault. he was killed in action 1944 for the 101st airborne division but he too is with us today. and ordinary soldier but exceptional in every way. the staff sergeant troy miller, infantry regiment the...
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danny, let's start with you.sident lula da silva has made no secret of the fact that he would like to revive this regional body, unasur, the union of south american nations. is it actually a good idea? what is the chance of uniting such a divided bloc of nations? guest: that is one of the main challenges. unasur could be powerful now that lula is in power. and there are some other-leaning presidencies in bolivia, mexico certainly moved in a more anti-imperialist direction. of course, nicaragua, cuba and venezuela have long opposed u.s. foreign policy across the hemisphere. the challenge is what if a bolsonaro-esque type of figure is elected in any country in the upcoming years? that will immediately divide this attempt at unity and integration. what we have seen in the past few days with this unasur, together is important, but there is a long way to go. we have seen voices that want more integration with the north, with the united states and the european union than they want integration with their own south ameri
danny, let's start with you.sident lula da silva has made no secret of the fact that he would like to revive this regional body, unasur, the union of south american nations. is it actually a good idea? what is the chance of uniting such a divided bloc of nations? guest: that is one of the main challenges. unasur could be powerful now that lula is in power. and there are some other-leaning presidencies in bolivia, mexico certainly moved in a more anti-imperialist direction. of course, nicaragua,...
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former bbc correspondent, danny shaw. - take over, i am sure. former bbc correspondent, danny shaw.ake over, i am sure. former bbc i correspondent, danny shaw. it is too early to speculate what the motive might be. a lot of people are on social media, but we are waiting to hear from the police. social media, but we are waiting to hearfrom the police. once social media, but we are waiting to hear from the police. once they update us on the investigation, all we have is that statement from police several hours ago that talked about these three separate but linked incidents, one which happened on ilkeston road after 4am where two people were found dead. a second one where a van duo towards three people trying to run them over. and a third one where a man was found dead. these pictures we are showing you have come into worse, showing a white vauxhall van, and you can see the damage to the front of the van. there are dense on the bonnet, and above the radiator grille, there are cracks on the windscreen. this is a key part of the police investigation. we have also got some stills that sho
former bbc correspondent, danny shaw. - take over, i am sure. former bbc correspondent, danny shaw.ake over, i am sure. former bbc i correspondent, danny shaw. it is too early to speculate what the motive might be. a lot of people are on social media, but we are waiting to hear from the police. social media, but we are waiting to hearfrom the police. once social media, but we are waiting to hear from the police. once they update us on the investigation, all we have is that statement from police...
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danny: definitely.ork with institutions, governments, health care providers, hospitals in the region because this will create a new paradigm shift in how we think about health care. the thing about technology today, acknowledge he has surrounded our whole lives, but in medical science, technology has not come through yet, so this will be a significant breakthrough in how we think about cancer, which makes it easier to save lives. david: yvonne started off this interview by asking what is new because you have turned into a different company during covid. before covid, you had a different answer. right now while you wait for 2025, where are the revenues coming from? danny: we have simplified our business model and prenetics has three different business units. one is prevention, the other aspect is early detection, and the last is with treatment. you have genomics which is targeting therapy, so all of these are highly logistic pathways because if we think about consumer health, these are individuals that w
danny: definitely.ork with institutions, governments, health care providers, hospitals in the region because this will create a new paradigm shift in how we think about health care. the thing about technology today, acknowledge he has surrounded our whole lives, but in medical science, technology has not come through yet, so this will be a significant breakthrough in how we think about cancer, which makes it easier to save lives. david: yvonne started off this interview by asking what is new...
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danny, it's great to have you here on set. let's start with you. the argument that i make is that the american people are entitled to see this trial. the supreme court has ruled in the past that cameras in a courtroom do not affect the due process rights of the defendants. what do you think? should this trial be televised or not? >> there are two constitutional arguments, i think, for allowing cameras in the courtroom. one is the sixth amendment guarantee to a public trial. and the first amendment, guaranteed to free speech. which you could argue is freedom of the press and a freedom to access these judicial proceedings. but the bottom line is that in all likelihood, unless there's some act of congress, or by the united states supreme court, this is not a case that will be televised. because the federal rules of criminal procedure, row 53, is explicit. thou shalt not put video cameras in federal criminal courtrooms. it strangely enough, civil proceedings in district court have been recorded in about three different jurisdictions, as part of a pilot
danny, it's great to have you here on set. let's start with you. the argument that i make is that the american people are entitled to see this trial. the supreme court has ruled in the past that cameras in a courtroom do not affect the due process rights of the defendants. what do you think? should this trial be televised or not? >> there are two constitutional arguments, i think, for allowing cameras in the courtroom. one is the sixth amendment guarantee to a public trial. and the first...
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danny.— broadcaster and journalist danny kelly. danny, we've been talking aioui— kelly. do they're thinking, well, let's do it. they're thinking, well, let's do is .inen— they're thinking, well, let's do it.-then really,— they're thinking, well, let's do it. then really, somebody it. but then really, if somebody did it. but then really, if somebody iii iesiare— it. but then really, if somebody did declare school, did declare that at school, wouiin-i— did declare that at school, wouldn't—touchi did declare that at school,- wouldn't_touch with wouldn't you get in touch with ineir—inere-sl their parents and say, there's soneining— their parents and say, there's something wrong? today something wrong? well, today ioiay— something wrong? well, today ioiay i— something wrong? well, today today i identifying as a fat, niiiie— today i identifying as a fat,- middle _there's middle aged, bald guy, there's noining—sayl middle aged, bald guy, there'si noining—say io nothing that you too can say to persuade— nothing that you too can say to persuade ne— nothing that you too can say to
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danny here on set with us in new york. let's start with you. let's broadly -- let's start with your reaction to these indictments and the charges that are reported to be coming. what's your take? is this what you expected? >> to me the moment yesterday when trump was informed that he was a target, that was the tipping point where i realized, oh, something is coming and probably very soon. and sure enough really within a matter of hours, the indictment comes down. and a lot of the charges in in the indictment were not much of a surprise. we expected an espionage act charge. now, the espionage act conjures up images of spies in trench coats and foreign governments, but it really doesn't require that. here it really can just be the retention of not just classified documents but anything that is national defense information, anything that satisfies something that doesn't have to be classified. if it is something that is national defense information, retention of that document, refusal to turn it over, a lot of these elements are overlapping, but ag
danny here on set with us in new york. let's start with you. let's broadly -- let's start with your reaction to these indictments and the charges that are reported to be coming. what's your take? is this what you expected? >> to me the moment yesterday when trump was informed that he was a target, that was the tipping point where i realized, oh, something is coming and probably very soon. and sure enough really within a matter of hours, the indictment comes down. and a lot of the charges...
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danny.l the information on and his colleagues will have inierneiien— on and his colleagues will have information and— on and his colleagues will have information and will be in discussions— information and will be in discussions with nottinghamshire eense— discussions with nottinghamshire eeiise ei— discussions with nottinghamshire eeiise ei ine— discussions with nottinghamshire police at the moment . �*vajwi police at the moment. we may be getting— police at the moment. we may be getting ahead of ourselves here. andrew it may well be that this has got nothing to do with terrorism whatsoever. that this is someone perhaps is someone who perhaps has mental health problems or someone grudge or, you someone who has a grudge or, you know, don't know at the know, we just don't know at the moment. clearly, you moment. but clearly, when you look the incident, what's look at the incident, what's happened, you know, witnesses are about it. i think are talking about it. i think the one witness said tha
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thank you both danielle and danny >>> where does the c-suite stand on the roll of a.i.? a cnbc-cfo council survey, leaders are embracing the technology cautiously. that ahead and more on "power lunch. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. let's turn to the bond market now where yields have been jumping the 10-year, 3.85 pushing the mortgage rate over 7% rick santelli joining us from chicago. rick >> yes there was good reason to see the jump in treasury rates it was the data this morning whether it was the stronger gdp on the third revision, better consumption or look at the chart, this is a five-year chart of the personal consumption expenditure quarter over quarter it peaked at 6%, but that was in mid 21 that was two years ago it's at 4.9, about as expected, a little lower in the rearview mirror if you open the chart up, 1983, when the comp of 6% goes back in time to. you can see how sticky it is the markets noticed. look at 2s and 10s together, how they jump when the data hit at 8:30 eastern it was also initial continuing claims, better behaved but as many pointed out like
thank you both danielle and danny >>> where does the c-suite stand on the roll of a.i.? a cnbc-cfo council survey, leaders are embracing the technology cautiously. that ahead and more on "power lunch. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. let's turn to the bond market now where yields have been jumping the 10-year, 3.85 pushing the mortgage rate over 7% rick santelli joining us from chicago. rick >> yes there was good reason to see the jump in treasury rates it was...
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danni wyatt brought up her maiden test 50 to take england with in double figures of their target butl end collapsed around her and england were all out for 178 before lunch, a defeat by 89 runs, australia proving again why they are the best team in the world, england now have to win 5 of the six white games to guarantee regaining the ashes. the series continues on saturday with the first of the three t20 fixtures, before three odis. each white—ball match is worth two points, so england now know that if they are to win the ashes, for the first time since 2014 — they will need to win five of the remaining six fixtures in the series. australia are the reigning world champions in both odis and t20 formats. former england bowler alex hartley looks ahead to that clash this weekend. losing five wickets overnight was crucial for england, they had a target that was chaseable, they would have been comfortable with that but there were three passages of play the five wicket loss and at the end of day three and day for where england did not bowl too well and let australia get away from them. engl
danni wyatt brought up her maiden test 50 to take england with in double figures of their target butl end collapsed around her and england were all out for 178 before lunch, a defeat by 89 runs, australia proving again why they are the best team in the world, england now have to win 5 of the six white games to guarantee regaining the ashes. the series continues on saturday with the first of the three t20 fixtures, before three odis. each white—ball match is worth two points, so england now...
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actor danny masterson found guilty of two counts of rape in los angeles.n for his role on "that '70s show" he was convicted of sexually assaulting two women who were also members of the church of scientology. the court calling him a flight risk, placing him in handcuffs and taking him into custody. victims claiming the church discouraged them from going to police. scientology officials deny blocking members from cooperating with authorities. when we come back, news on that navy pilot forced to eject right off the u.s. coastline. what we've learned. and the headline out of hollywood late today is actress kim cattrall returning as samantha jones. to? getting inspired! volunteering! playing pickleba...! yeah,we love our house, but the cost of home ownership has been a struggle. with utility prices rising and... [ sad violin playing ] sweetie, can you practice that somewhere else? anyway, like i was saying, it's getting harder [ somber music playing ] and harder to make ends meet and... hon, do you mind? well, on the bright side, new customers [ angelic choir
actor danny masterson found guilty of two counts of rape in los angeles.n for his role on "that '70s show" he was convicted of sexually assaulting two women who were also members of the church of scientology. the court calling him a flight risk, placing him in handcuffs and taking him into custody. victims claiming the church discouraged them from going to police. scientology officials deny blocking members from cooperating with authorities. when we come back, news on that navy pilot...
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danny savage, bbc news, preston.ifornia have confirmed that human remains found in mountains are those of the british actor julian sands, who went missing on a hike injanuary. julian sands was best known for his roles in the oscar winning film a room with a view and tv dramas 2a and smallville. the former health secretary, matt hancock, has told the covid inquiry that the government made a colossal mistake in its planning for a pandemic before coronavirus struck. he said the government had wrongly assumed the virus couldn't be halted and so there wasn't enough work done on prevention. but he told lawyers that he'd been assured that the uk had the best system in the world to deal with a pandemic. bereaved families accused him of blaming others for his mistakes. 0ur health correspondent catherine burns reports. matt hancock arrived early this morning but there were already people waiting for him, including lorelei king. her husband vince died in a care home in march 2020. ijust wanted to hold up my photographs. he didn
danny savage, bbc news, preston.ifornia have confirmed that human remains found in mountains are those of the british actor julian sands, who went missing on a hike injanuary. julian sands was best known for his roles in the oscar winning film a room with a view and tv dramas 2a and smallville. the former health secretary, matt hancock, has told the covid inquiry that the government made a colossal mistake in its planning for a pandemic before coronavirus struck. he said the government had...
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joining us now is nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett, danny cevallos and barbara mcquade walk us through what more you know. >> it's really a story of timing. after weeks of lots of frenzied activity at the courthouse in washington, d.c., the grand jury went dark. the question is why. there are lots of reasons the prosecutors might be taking a break to re-evaluate their evidence, maybe they heard something. someone said something interesting, they warrant to bring someone back. we just don't know. we're not prepared to report about what exactly is going on there, but the timing is worth noting, and the fact they're now come back this week after a lull is noteworthy. >> what's your interpretation of this return, danny, the fact that the grand jury is coming back after the break? is it an indication of a conclusion or a potential continuation of the investigation? >> here is the challenge with grand juries and scheduling. because everything is kept so secret, it could be true that the grand jury is wrapping up, they could begin convening to draft a report, a report that may
joining us now is nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett, danny cevallos and barbara mcquade walk us through what more you know. >> it's really a story of timing. after weeks of lots of frenzied activity at the courthouse in washington, d.c., the grand jury went dark. the question is why. there are lots of reasons the prosecutors might be taking a break to re-evaluate their evidence, maybe they heard something. someone said something interesting, they warrant to bring someone...
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the rebellion in russia is called off. wagner positive, danny, pre goshen agrees to move to that a roof after quitting his uprising. the kremlin says he will not face prosecution. his forces pull out the overall stuff on done after 8 k of 24 hours. also coming up . please folks again, incumbents conservative prime minister to react was made to attack us planes. victory in the 2nd general election in 5 weeks, the unpopular phone in the us. welcome to the program. bell rou says it's liter. alexander lucas shanker has held another phone call with his russian kinder part vladimir putin. a day after a short lived armed uprising ended with the head of the wagner mercenary group, or during his troops to stand them. lucas shank has been credited with brokering videos that a board to the of danny precautions uprising regarding appears to have agreed to go into exile and batteries in exchange for insurrection charges against and being dropped. many questions, remain precautions. current whereabouts are well known. so let's take a look at the extraordinary events in russia this weekend in your cel
the rebellion in russia is called off. wagner positive, danny, pre goshen agrees to move to that a roof after quitting his uprising. the kremlin says he will not face prosecution. his forces pull out the overall stuff on done after 8 k of 24 hours. also coming up . please folks again, incumbents conservative prime minister to react was made to attack us planes. victory in the 2nd general election in 5 weeks, the unpopular phone in the us. welcome to the program. bell rou says it's liter....
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. >>> let's bring in danny cevallos here on set with us. danny, let's pick up where julia left off.uld change things for college admissions officers, for families who have kids who want to go to college, for those students who want to go to college. how does this change the landscape for real people? >> a lot of folks are saying this will dramatically change the landscape of college admissions. here is another thought. instead, consider that since the supreme court first decided these cases, it said things like originally, quotas, you can't use quotas. those are two obvious. then they said, well, okay. you're using race but you're still being too obvious about it. use it even less. that brings us to this, where the universities argued themselves essentially we barely use race jus it ises. we use it to such a tiny degree that it's barely perceptible. in other words, it doesn't even have a ya or nay final decision on the admission of a student. if anything, we use it in triage at the front end of admissions. it doesn't factor in at the end. so there may also be an argument to be made
. >>> let's bring in danny cevallos here on set with us. danny, let's pick up where julia left off.uld change things for college admissions officers, for families who have kids who want to go to college, for those students who want to go to college. how does this change the landscape for real people? >> a lot of folks are saying this will dramatically change the landscape of college admissions. here is another thought. instead, consider that since the supreme court first decided...
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and criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst, danny cevallos.m the propublica reporting, and how is justice alito responding? >> there's two key claims made in the story, one is that justice alito should have disclosed this trip on a private jet that he took to alaska fishing trip back in 2008. and in the second thing, he should have recused from these cases involving singer's company that were before the supreme court in the years after this trip. justice alito in this unusual op-ed in the "wall street journal" rejects both of those claims. he says that in terms of the disclosure, under the rules that existed at the time, he wasn't required to disclose it. that's a similar point to the one that justice thomas made in the similar claims about him traveling on the jet owned by another billionaire, harlan crow and both justices made the same point that the rules that were just changed earlier this year to make it clear that you do have to disclose travel on a private jet, back then he didn't have to say that, and for the recusal, he says he didn't
and criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst, danny cevallos.m the propublica reporting, and how is justice alito responding? >> there's two key claims made in the story, one is that justice alito should have disclosed this trip on a private jet that he took to alaska fishing trip back in 2008. and in the second thing, he should have recused from these cases involving singer's company that were before the supreme court in the years after this trip. justice alito in this unusual...
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and of course, there's danny's long suffering wife, jane. bye. thanks. he does do lots of practising, and it's not too bad, but you can't really hear it if it's at the front of the house. i'm in the back of the house with the radio on. you don't know whether someone has 105 or indeed 106 sets, hence why i've still kept collecting. so i'm sincerely hope that someone hasn't got more than 210. i very much doubt it. and if they do, who'd want to be their neighbours? for now, though, danny's got to wait for the guinness book of records to verify his claim, but the chances are he's going to be a world record breaker again. we can bring you some breaking news now. a labour mp has tweeted that he is under investigation over an allegation made against him. shadow foreign minister bambos charalambous mp said it was "right and proper that process is allowed to take place". loo roll, butter and ketchup are more expensive in the uk compared to its biggest european neighbours, research for the bbc suggests, but the uk is the cheapest for nappies and frozen pizza. the
and of course, there's danny's long suffering wife, jane. bye. thanks. he does do lots of practising, and it's not too bad, but you can't really hear it if it's at the front of the house. i'm in the back of the house with the radio on. you don't know whether someone has 105 or indeed 106 sets, hence why i've still kept collecting. so i'm sincerely hope that someone hasn't got more than 210. i very much doubt it. and if they do, who'd want to be their neighbours? for now, though, danny's got to...
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>> danny, great reporting as always.ing in dan westervelt, a climate change scientist is he is an adviser to the state department. good morning. you are not stunned. why? >> well, i think with increasing climate change and increasing warming, we can expect more and more of the kind of wildfires to continue. so, while i think that the phenomenon happening here in new york is a little surprising, overall this wildfire contribution to air quality in the u.s. is something that we'll see more of in the future. >> we heard of one of our colleagues say earlier this hour this -- derrick vandam, this could happen much more this summer. should we buckle up? >> the point is we're very early in the fire season. it goes to september. there could be more of these this year but i wouldn't go that far. >> one of the fascinating things, it's convergence of the wildfires and the weather, low pressure systems that i don't understand. but i understand there are several pieces of this. but this is something that happens fairly regularly out
>> danny, great reporting as always.ing in dan westervelt, a climate change scientist is he is an adviser to the state department. good morning. you are not stunned. why? >> well, i think with increasing climate change and increasing warming, we can expect more and more of the kind of wildfires to continue. so, while i think that the phenomenon happening here in new york is a little surprising, overall this wildfire contribution to air quality in the u.s. is something that we'll see...
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danny freeman, thank you. joining us now the chief executive officer of the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh t. thanks so much for joining us. i know it's been an emotional trial for the survivors and the loved ones of the victims. how is the community doing after hearing the verdict today? >> well, wolf, the community, i think, feels a sense of relief. as we heard, he was convicted on all 63 counts. there's a sense of relief that this portion of the trial is over and that people can begin slowly to move forward and begin to heal. it's been a long four and a half years. >> certainly has been an awful situation. the same jury will have to decide whether the gunman should get the death penalty. does that bring up complicated emotions where you are? >> of course the death penalty brings up some complex emotions and what we all hope for is that justice is served. what we hope for is that the families feel that justice has been served and that this person is held accountable for his actions. >> you've said, car
danny freeman, thank you. joining us now the chief executive officer of the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh t. thanks so much for joining us. i know it's been an emotional trial for the survivors and the loved ones of the victims. how is the community doing after hearing the verdict today? >> well, wolf, the community, i think, feels a sense of relief. as we heard, he was convicted on all 63 counts. there's a sense of relief that this portion of the trial is over and that people can...
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danny savage, bbc news, preston.s, where an audio recording has emerged of donald trump allegedly handling papers and saying they were �*highly classified' during a post—presidential interview. while speaking with an author working on a memoir of his former chief of staff mark meadows, mr trump is heard rifling through papers and saying �*this is highly confidential�*. earlier this month, he appeared at a federal court in miami charged with 37 counts of illegally retaining classified documents. and obstructing the government�*s efforts to get them back. he has denied the charges. well, former president donald trump has been lashing out at that recording. this is what he had to say today: this is a continuation of the greatest witchhunt of all time, that�*s all it is. and its primary purpose is election interference and we are not going to let this election be stolen from us. this is a form of rigging the election. because they wrecked the presidential election in 2020 and we are not going to allow them to wreck the p
danny savage, bbc news, preston.s, where an audio recording has emerged of donald trump allegedly handling papers and saying they were �*highly classified' during a post—presidential interview. while speaking with an author working on a memoir of his former chief of staff mark meadows, mr trump is heard rifling through papers and saying �*this is highly confidential�*. earlier this month, he appeared at a federal court in miami charged with 37 counts of illegally retaining classified...
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danny freeman is in pittsburgh.ant guilty on all 63 counts. >> reporter: wolf, it was an emotional moment. we've been hearing fro
danny freeman is in pittsburgh.ant guilty on all 63 counts. >> reporter: wolf, it was an emotional moment. we've been hearing fro