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and it lands daryl dixon, daryl dixon, daryl dixon, daryl dixon, daryl dixon, and just kept going and50, you know. yeah. >> jimmy: dude, that's fantastic! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, yeah. yeah. i thought i was being punk'd or something. it was like, yeah. >> jimmy: you're just looking at your face coming up. did you even know those things existed? >> i mean, i've seen them before but i've really never played one. but i'm sitting here looking at my phone, like, recording it and i'm like, "what?" you know, it's like -- [ laughter ] boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: have you ever seen, like, merch or anything that your face as been on where your face is on where you're like, "i can't believe they made that." >> a bunch of stuff. yeah. [ light laughter ] i brought you a little something. um -- hold on one sec. >> jimmy: thank you. >> yeah, that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is this your room key? [ laughter ] wait. this isn't -- is this an air freshener? >> it's an air freshener, yeah. [ laughter ] look how filthy i am. yeah, there you go.
and it lands daryl dixon, daryl dixon, daryl dixon, daryl dixon, daryl dixon, and just kept going and50, you know. yeah. >> jimmy: dude, that's fantastic! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah, yeah. yeah. i thought i was being punk'd or something. it was like, yeah. >> jimmy: you're just looking at your face coming up. did you even know those things existed? >> i mean, i've seen them before but i've really never played one. but i'm sitting here looking at my phone, like,...
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daryl, you and i talked about the idea for this panel. i want to thank you for the whole concept for this event. we talked about this a few months ago when we met with michael brown from the diux unit in silicon valley. and they wrote a paper which is very compelling called "china's technology transfer strategy. how chinese investments and emerging technology enable a strategic competitor to access the crown jewels of american technology." they went so far as to suggest to rethink how many visas we give to chinese students studying in the united states. i'm not sure i support all of them. but their analysis is pretty compelling. it's recommended reading for all of you. and i'm just going to begin to wrap-up here by saying some of the ideas put forth to try to force china to comply with the rules-based order for technology transfer i think are actually appropriate, specifically trying to make sure that until china will allow equal access to their economy and their country for western firms, we should slow down their ability to acquire and
daryl, you and i talked about the idea for this panel. i want to thank you for the whole concept for this event. we talked about this a few months ago when we met with michael brown from the diux unit in silicon valley. and they wrote a paper which is very compelling called "china's technology transfer strategy. how chinese investments and emerging technology enable a strategic competitor to access the crown jewels of american technology." they went so far as to suggest to rethink how...
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daryll rowe tried to transmit the virus to as many men in brighton and northumberland as possible.rs in prison. plastic straws, drinks stirrers and cotton buds could be banned from sale in england under plans being put forward by the government. a consultation on banning the disposable plastic products will launch later this year in an effort to cut the amount of waste which ends up in rivers and oceans. the prime minister will call on other commonwealth countries to adopt similar policies at a heads of government meeting tomorrow. that is a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it is time for newsnight with evan davis. clayton barnes — shut out of britain and cut off from his family. this is where we got married, had kids, where he worked. so it is — i don't want him to die without that memory. and i want to be there if he does pass. i will not be there to say goodbye really. it would be a phone call. i did want to say goodbye to my dad on the phone. the home office really did take the instruction to create a hostile environment seriously — far to
daryll rowe tried to transmit the virus to as many men in brighton and northumberland as possible.rs in prison. plastic straws, drinks stirrers and cotton buds could be banned from sale in england under plans being put forward by the government. a consultation on banning the disposable plastic products will launch later this year in an effort to cut the amount of waste which ends up in rivers and oceans. the prime minister will call on other commonwealth countries to adopt similar policies at a...
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stuart: pastor daryl scott, always a pleasure.ory. the department of homeland security says cities ignored federal detainer requests and hid 142 suspected gang members from deportation. judge napolitano is here. wait a second, judge, i believe there's late-breaking news on a related issue. >> there is. the supreme court, just about 15 minutes ago, invalidated portions of a federal law that ride automatic deportation of immigrants who commit crimes; that is, persons who are here not lawfully convicted of a crime are are, serve their time, get out of jail. the statute required immediate deportation, the supreme court invalidated it. this was heard shortly after justice and scalia's death, ande supreme court split 4-4. when justice gorsuch join ised the court, the court drove 5-4. justice gorsuch joining the liberal bloc of the court to give them the five-vote majority that they needed. stuart: so an immigrant comes to the united states, commits a crime, is arrested for that crime -- >> convicted, goes to jail, serves the term -- stu
stuart: pastor daryl scott, always a pleasure.ory. the department of homeland security says cities ignored federal detainer requests and hid 142 suspected gang members from deportation. judge napolitano is here. wait a second, judge, i believe there's late-breaking news on a related issue. >> there is. the supreme court, just about 15 minutes ago, invalidated portions of a federal law that ride automatic deportation of immigrants who commit crimes; that is, persons who are here not...
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with a conservative woman who started kanye's tweed storm, candace owens, right here in studio withpa daryl. that's straight ahead. ♪ ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you control your blood sugar. you toujeo provides stable blood sugar control around the clock. and with a $0 copay if you are new to toujeo, that's something to groove about. ♪ let's groove tonight. ♪ share the spice of life. from the makers of lantus, ♪ baby slice it right. toujeo provides blood sugar- lowering activity all day, all night, and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and can significantly lower your a1c. toujeo is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. it contains 3 times as much insulin in 1 milliliter as standard insulin. don't use toujeo to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash, or trouble breathing. don't reuse nee
with a conservative woman who started kanye's tweed storm, candace owens, right here in studio withpa daryl. that's straight ahead. ♪ ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you control your blood sugar. you toujeo provides stable blood sugar control around the clock. and with a $0 copay if you are new to toujeo, that's something to groove about. ♪ let's groove tonight....
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. >> reporter: daryl yorkie is an attorney representing six of the students who are suing the albany unified school district. his clients were involved in the instagram photos. >> i don't think the school should have disciplined them at all. this was speech that occurred completely outside of school on a platform that wasn't sponsored by school amongst students on a private account. >> reporter: in an open letter a group of parents listed demands to the school district including compensating each of the students targeted by the instagram posts $80,000. the same amount some of the instagram posters are receiving. in albany kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a federal judge delivered a big legal setback to president trump's administration today by ruling that new applications must be allowed for the daca program. daca protects about 700,000 undocumented immigrants from being deported. most of them were brought to the united states as children. immigration advocates say today's ruling highlights the trump administration's failure to explain why it ended daca. the government has 90 days to exp
. >> reporter: daryl yorkie is an attorney representing six of the students who are suing the albany unified school district. his clients were involved in the instagram photos. >> i don't think the school should have disciplined them at all. this was speech that occurred completely outside of school on a platform that wasn't sponsored by school amongst students on a private account. >> reporter: in an open letter a group of parents listed demands to the school district...
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. >> reporter: daryl yorkie is an attorney representing six of the students who are suing the albanynified school district. his clients were involved in the instagram photos. >> i don't think the school should have disciplined them at all. this was speech that occurred completely outside of school on a platform that wasn't sponsored by school amongst students on a private account. >> reporter: in an open letter a group of parents listed demands to the school district including compensating each of the students targeted by the instagram posts $80,000. the same amount some of the instagram posters are receiving. in albany kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> a federal judge delivered a big legal setback to president trump's administration today by ruling that new applications must be allowed for the daca program. daca protects about 700,000 undocumented immigrants from being deported. most of them were brought to the united states as children. immigration advocates say today's ruling highlights the trump administration's failure to explain why it ended daca. the government has 90 days to expla
. >> reporter: daryl yorkie is an attorney representing six of the students who are suing the albanynified school district. his clients were involved in the instagram photos. >> i don't think the school should have disciplined them at all. this was speech that occurred completely outside of school on a platform that wasn't sponsored by school amongst students on a private account. >> reporter: in an open letter a group of parents listed demands to the school district including...
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daryll rowe, who's 27, infected five men with whom he'd had unprotected sex.f anotherfive in brighton and northumberland. president trump has confirmed that the head of the cia, mike pompeo, travelled to north korea last week to hold secret talks with the country's leader, kim jong—un. the meeting has raised hopes of a breakthrough over north korea's nuclear programme. meanwhile, south korea says it's considering how to change a decades—old armistice with the north into a peace treaty. laura bicker‘s report from seoul contains some flash photography. south korea never feels like a country still at war. instead, the young claim the streets after work and ignore any threat from their neighbour to the north. now after 65 years, this generation may have a chance at peace. but they can't do it without the help of the president of the united states. i llike how trump ‘s doing with these peace treaties. i think rather than donald trump 's doing it was kim jong—un post change of attitude that led to this. at a press conference with the prime ministerjapanese prime min
daryll rowe, who's 27, infected five men with whom he'd had unprotected sex.f anotherfive in brighton and northumberland. president trump has confirmed that the head of the cia, mike pompeo, travelled to north korea last week to hold secret talks with the country's leader, kim jong—un. the meeting has raised hopes of a breakthrough over north korea's nuclear programme. meanwhile, south korea says it's considering how to change a decades—old armistice with the north into a peace treaty....
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with me now is daryl kimball, executive director of arms control association.ing with america and the west. do you think in some ways that has led to the point we are at now? 2017, last year was certainly a tension filled year with intercontinental ballistic missile tests a nd intercontinental ballistic missile tests and a massive test explosion by north korea and threats of fire and fury from the us president. i do not think that helps the situation but what has brought about the inter—korean summit in the us summit is the fact that the north koreans are ina is the fact that the north koreans are in a more confident position. they have advanced their nuclear missile could capabilities and can go into the position in strength and the sanctions have become more effective, though not completely effective, though not completely effective in changing north korea's calculations about restraining their programme and president moon exploited the narrow opportunity by the korean 0lympic exploited the narrow opportunity by the korean olympic games with the fruitful summ
with me now is daryl kimball, executive director of arms control association.ing with america and the west. do you think in some ways that has led to the point we are at now? 2017, last year was certainly a tension filled year with intercontinental ballistic missile tests a nd intercontinental ballistic missile tests and a massive test explosion by north korea and threats of fire and fury from the us president. i do not think that helps the situation but what has brought about the...
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with oakland police chief and kirkpatrick as well as richman chief allman brown and union city chief darylter, as well as chiefs from across the western u.s. as i mentioned. noble training conference gets underway just a half hour from now. you're the holiday inn in oakland. >>> announcement to be made at 10:00 about what to do about the number of car break-ins. last year 30,000 break-ins were reported in san francisco. three times the number reported in 2010. police department responded by assigning offices to a new unit specifically targeting a car break. 31% decrease in break-ins between january february. san francisco mayor mark farrell and police chief bill scott held a 10:00 news conference to give us more details. they will be doing it up fisherman's wharf, an area notorious for car break-ins.>>> facebook ceo completed two days of testimony on capitol hill. five hours in front of the house committee yesterday and five hours before a senate committee the day before. zuckerberg took questions about the cambridge analytical data breach, also facebook's plans to better protect the priva
with oakland police chief and kirkpatrick as well as richman chief allman brown and union city chief darylter, as well as chiefs from across the western u.s. as i mentioned. noble training conference gets underway just a half hour from now. you're the holiday inn in oakland. >>> announcement to be made at 10:00 about what to do about the number of car break-ins. last year 30,000 break-ins were reported in san francisco. three times the number reported in 2010. police department...
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>> i'm sure s rose mcgowan and daryl hannah and all the other women who were assaulted by harvey weinsteing she did after the election defeat was to go and have dinner with harvey weinstein, who was making a documentary about her campaign. so that's like bill clinton claiming to be the first black president while he's having dinner with simon on the plantation mako own. >> tucker: she literally had dinner with harvey weinstein dinner with harvey weinstein >> >> people don't believe it because apparently she's the only woman in the last 40 years who he didn't ask up to his hotel room to give him a back rub. this is the state in which she has reduced herself. everything, everything in the news is somehow something to do with her defeat. i would like to see a mass convergence of them. the last time we talked about this, she was blaming it on the macedonian content farmers. i don't believe -- i think that ought to be hillary's contribution to the me too movement. these guys get a little frisky, face down, they take off their smocks and bridges and they've got nothing -- and then they start mob
>> i'm sure s rose mcgowan and daryl hannah and all the other women who were assaulted by harvey weinsteing she did after the election defeat was to go and have dinner with harvey weinstein, who was making a documentary about her campaign. so that's like bill clinton claiming to be the first black president while he's having dinner with simon on the plantation mako own. >> tucker: she literally had dinner with harvey weinstein dinner with harvey weinstein >> >> people...
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along with jeffery toobin and carrie daryl. >> the documents that have been seized cannot go to take until it is figured out by the judge. the vitaminvestigations have be going on for months. they have been investigating cohen for months. they can continue to interview other witnesses or subpoenas of suspected bank documents and other materials. the only thing they cannot do in the immediate future is look at the take from the search. >> is this a tactic by cohen? >> one of the iron laws of criminal prosecution is the defense always want to lay in the prosecution and the prosecution always wants to move forward quickly. that is delay. it could be a fairly complicated process depending on how thousand documents there are. >> ten boxes, i think. >> if the judge ultimately and they may be a special master that's outside or appointed first. some of these documents are going to have to be rule d on b the judge. i could imagine this takes a few week in the context of a long investigati investigation, probably does not make that much of a difference but prosecutors always want to get doing
along with jeffery toobin and carrie daryl. >> the documents that have been seized cannot go to take until it is figured out by the judge. the vitaminvestigations have be going on for months. they have been investigating cohen for months. they can continue to interview other witnesses or subpoenas of suspected bank documents and other materials. the only thing they cannot do in the immediate future is look at the take from the search. >> is this a tactic by cohen? >> one of...
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daryl read the new book "the future of work" and it is about the future of work and a nice summary of the other issues we are talking about today and an early plug for your book my friend. >> mike, lunch is on me after that. we are out of time. i want to thank, heather, mike, paul and chris. very enlightening conversation. thank you very much. >> today, fema administrator brock long testifies on the agency 2019 budget. live coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. now, a panel of economists kpan the swiss fiscal policy rule, limits the country spending growth to average revenue increases over a multi-year period and how a similar budget rule can be applied in the u.s. this is an hour. >>> good afternoon. it is my distinguished pleasure to welcome you to the heritage foundation today to discuss a very timely and also a very critical issue. and that is controlling our national debt. next monday, on april 9th the congressional budget office will release its budget in economic out look presenting congress with a score card of sorts
daryl read the new book "the future of work" and it is about the future of work and a nice summary of the other issues we are talking about today and an early plug for your book my friend. >> mike, lunch is on me after that. we are out of time. i want to thank, heather, mike, paul and chris. very enlightening conversation. thank you very much. >> today, fema administrator brock long testifies on the agency 2019 budget. live coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3....
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well daryl kimball is the executive director of the arms control association and he joins us live now from washington d.c. sir thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera we were just hearing from our correspondent monitoring events in duma that the team haven't been allowed in yet when assuming if and when they they are allowed on the site what exactly will the inspectors be looking for. well one of the reasons why the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons team wants unfettered access and quick access is because they need to go there to collect forensic evidence they need to collect samples from on the ground where the bombing took place that involved probably chlorine gas they also need to interview victims but that may be very difficult because as your reporter said the area has been overtaken by the syrian government and the rebel fighters have left and maybe also many of the refugees and the victims who are witnesses so the o.p.c. w.'s job is already challenging they have good friends and tools but it's being made more difficult by what i think is obviously syrian
well daryl kimball is the executive director of the arms control association and he joins us live now from washington d.c. sir thank you for joining us here on al-jazeera we were just hearing from our correspondent monitoring events in duma that the team haven't been allowed in yet when assuming if and when they they are allowed on the site what exactly will the inspectors be looking for. well one of the reasons why the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons team wants unfettered...
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daryll rowe, who's 27, infected five men with whom he'd had unprotected sex.. the bbcjournalist who broke the story about a police investigation into sir cliff richard has told the high court that he acted in a "professional and fair" way. danjohnson said he was sorry that sir cliff had been "through such a difficult time". the bbc says its report on south yorkshire police's sexual assault inquiry was of public interest. sir cliff was not arrested or charged. our special correspondent, lucy manning, was in court. sir cliff richard finally heard from the bbcjournalist who broke the exclusive story that the singer was being investigated and his flat searched by police in 2014. yes, this lunchtime the searches are still going on. police officers from south yorkshire police have been in this gated, private estate for more than two hours now... dan johnson reported from outside the singer's home. in the witness box it was put to him that he didn't care a fig for sir cliff richard, that he was desperate not to lose an exclusive story. mrjohnson was asked by sir clif
daryll rowe, who's 27, infected five men with whom he'd had unprotected sex.. the bbcjournalist who broke the story about a police investigation into sir cliff richard has told the high court that he acted in a "professional and fair" way. danjohnson said he was sorry that sir cliff had been "through such a difficult time". the bbc says its report on south yorkshire police's sexual assault inquiry was of public interest. sir cliff was not arrested or charged. our special...
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>> thanks, daryl, and good morning, everyone. i won't try to rival john allen on humor or anything else. but i maybe will try to rival him on saying something surprising from a brookings podium. i think much of what president trump is trying to do towards china is actually justifiable. and not necessarily in every details, but the general thrust of pushing back on china in particular, because let me try to have an historical perspective as well. not art far back, but if we think about the last 100 years, we have seen european powers in particular rise and then fall fairly fast. partly because they couldn't protect their advantages because their economy didn't have barriers to transfer or theft of intellectual property, which is an age old phenomenon we have seen long wildfire. the internet. and just in the last 100 years or 150 years, britain lost its advantage in industry and advanced technology to japan, germany and the united states, among others. but those three in particular. luckily one of the three was us and we ultimately
>> thanks, daryl, and good morning, everyone. i won't try to rival john allen on humor or anything else. but i maybe will try to rival him on saying something surprising from a brookings podium. i think much of what president trump is trying to do towards china is actually justifiable. and not necessarily in every details, but the general thrust of pushing back on china in particular, because let me try to have an historical perspective as well. not art far back, but if we think about the...
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. >> host: another facebook comment, daryl burton, i have a question that i would like you to ask, were you encouraged to write a nonfiction book by your publisher, a friend or was it your idea? >> guest: almost everything is my idea. the only thing i get encouraged to write is another ez rollins novel. after n that, no one's trying to encourage me to do anything. >> host: are you bored with ez rollins? >> guest: no, it's just that i can't write it. if i got bored, i would have stopped a long time ago. >> host: tell our viewersrs abot black betty, what it's about. >> guest: black betty was a book about a woman who was living a really hard life and was really hard set in that life. i mean, beset in that life. and i was thinking from the beginning i was going to write a story about a woman whose life was harder and harder and more difficult, and then she would at the -- she would die at the end, and it would be kind of a tragedy. but i realized somebody who love ares so much and is so connected to her world, death would be a relief. and that her survival is more tragic than her death. and
. >> host: another facebook comment, daryl burton, i have a question that i would like you to ask, were you encouraged to write a nonfiction book by your publisher, a friend or was it your idea? >> guest: almost everything is my idea. the only thing i get encouraged to write is another ez rollins novel. after n that, no one's trying to encourage me to do anything. >> host: are you bored with ez rollins? >> guest: no, it's just that i can't write it. if i got bored, i...