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. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, i just want them to contact the police with any information they may have. and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved to train. they combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods for this woman they'd grown to love since she and brad moved down from canada. >> when she walked into a room, that's where people wanted to be. >> she and brad were like a lot of people in cary. raising a family here, having got their start in another place and time. in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister, jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the f
. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, i just want them to contact the police with any information they may have. and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the...
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. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, contact the police with any information they may have and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved to train. they combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods for this woman they'd grown to love since she and brad moved down from canada. >> when she walked into a room, that's where people wanted to be. >> she and brad were like a lot of people in cary. raising a family here, having got their start in another place and time. in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the family, even designed a
. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, contact the police with any information they may have and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where...
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to learn whether his predecessors had good reason to be cautious rosalyn george al-jazeera washington well joining us now is daniel levy he's the president of the u.s. middle east project and a former israeli negotiator and advisor to the israeli prime minister's office we have so much to get very chocolate questions here when the region is in the current situation that it is you know multiple conflicts why agitate the remaining tinderbox right now with this decision whether it is a remarkable thing to put jerusalem front and center in that way we saw in the summer when there was a unilateral israeli attempt to change the status quo in the old city the response that that generated this can't be about advancing the peace process it just doesn't make sense and when he says we won't continue the failed policies of the past he's actually doubling down and putting those policies on steroids because the failure is to go so egregiously over into the israeli side in supporting more powerful party so what is this about shaw his closest advisors have a particular bias on this issue and i think you can also say that this goe
to learn whether his predecessors had good reason to be cautious rosalyn george al-jazeera washington well joining us now is daniel levy he's the president of the u.s. middle east project and a former israeli negotiator and advisor to the israeli prime minister's office we have so much to get very chocolate questions here when the region is in the current situation that it is you know multiple conflicts why agitate the remaining tinderbox right now with this decision whether it is a remarkable...
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daniel speaking french ] >> anthony: fernand point, the towering and intimidating figure behind la pyramid. out of his kitchens came such figures as alain chapel, michel guerard, francois bise, roger verge, georgesl: this was all the gang of the nouvelle cuisine up there. in the '60s in new york and paul and michel guerard. >> anthony: every great chef i've ever met has nightmares of they're still a young man, they're back in a kitchen, and a chef is yelling at them. who of his masters? >> paul: la mere brazier. >> daniel: la mere brazier. the woman. >> anthony: really? la mere brazier. in the year 1946, at the ripe old age of 20, monsieur paul worked as apprentice for brazier. >> daniel: she was such a screamer, they say, you will fall on your ass she was screaming so hard. [ paul speaking french ] >> daniel: she was the first up in the morning. [ paul speaking french ] >> daniel: and the last one to go to bed. she would go to the market with three cook in the back of the truck, and she will put the case of green beans or something, and the cook will be sitting down making the beans not to waste time for the rest of the mise en place. >> anthony: truly a terrifying figure. truffle soup elysee.
daniel speaking french ] >> anthony: fernand point, the towering and intimidating figure behind la pyramid. out of his kitchens came such figures as alain chapel, michel guerard, francois bise, roger verge, georgesl: this was all the gang of the nouvelle cuisine up there. in the '60s in new york and paul and michel guerard. >> anthony: every great chef i've ever met has nightmares of they're still a young man, they're back in a kitchen, and a chef is yelling at them. who of his...
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it has been there since daniel patrick moynahan in the 1970s when george w. bush ignored the u.n. on iraq in 2000. and it largely comports with what has been the cornerstones of the trump coalition, older, blue collar, evangelical whites. there is also an audience, a stamm audience that believes that the u.s. is more likely to achieve its goal by working with others than by conflicting with them. and the voters in america who most -- who are most likely to think we are likely to advance our goals that way are the same people, college educated whites, millennials, pulling away on personal and cultural grounds. this tends to reinforce the divide. it is leaving the president short of 40% in public opinion. >> ron brownstein, josh green, thank you very much. here's the race we have been covering all week. it is so crazy. it is a tie in virginia. and it will come down to picking a name out of a hat basically. >> glass bowl. >> a glass bowl. at one point incident was a film canister. one of the candidates in the virginia statehouse race -- this ended up tied, okay. how is this going to
it has been there since daniel patrick moynahan in the 1970s when george w. bush ignored the u.n. on iraq in 2000. and it largely comports with what has been the cornerstones of the trump coalition, older, blue collar, evangelical whites. there is also an audience, a stamm audience that believes that the u.s. is more likely to achieve its goal by working with others than by conflicting with them. and the voters in america who most -- who are most likely to think we are likely to advance our...
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cori coffin is live in prince george's county with an amazing connection between the two. cori. >> reporter: daniel has been a firefighter for 20 years nearly. he grew up in this area and he's been a paramedic for ten of those years. now, tonight, it was an interesting call. sort of normal story about a baby being born. an mom needing help. but take a listen. >> we had a pretty good inkling it was going to we were hoping to get her out of the apartment and down the steps. we got about halfway down the steps when she stopped and started to push. so we gently reminded her that we really need to get to the ambulance or sterile environment than the share well. we were able to get her to the ambulance on to the stretcher and we could see the top of the baby's head. that meant that the baby was not going to wait >> daniel happened to be the one in the position to help deliver. the miracle of life. but that's not the only amazing thing to happen today. daniel's parents showed up as we were talking to him. they were here to surprise him with cake, because today is his birthday too. >> we heard it was your
cori coffin is live in prince george's county with an amazing connection between the two. cori. >> reporter: daniel has been a firefighter for 20 years nearly. he grew up in this area and he's been a paramedic for ten of those years. now, tonight, it was an interesting call. sort of normal story about a baby being born. an mom needing help. but take a listen. >> we had a pretty good inkling it was going to we were hoping to get her out of the apartment and down the steps. we got...
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mosttch daniels was recently the governor of indiana and served two terms as governor. prior to that, as the most well-known as budget director of george. bush's white house. the senior advisor to president reagan. he has had a wealth of experience, mostly in the public ,ector and national politics and to some extent, the private sector as well. but has had no experience whatsoever as an academic. in that sense, he sort of the unconventional university president. carol: he came to purdue and started shaking things up big time. as a mother who will send her kid to college in three years, i love what he did. he froze the cost of tuition. wrecks he was clear from the outset that the model that a lot of elite universities, both public and private, have been adhering to. under pressure. and if it wasn't broken, it was going to break it some point. you have a situation where more and more students are seeking to attend these schools. they have an incentive to continue to raise tuition. it is saddling students with more and more debt that they take longer and longer to pay off. it is especially true in public atversities were you also, the sa
mosttch daniels was recently the governor of indiana and served two terms as governor. prior to that, as the most well-known as budget director of george. bush's white house. the senior advisor to president reagan. he has had a wealth of experience, mostly in the public ,ector and national politics and to some extent, the private sector as well. but has had no experience whatsoever as an academic. in that sense, he sort of the unconventional university president. carol: he came to purdue and...
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daniel dale and ned price, thank you for joining us. ron klain, please stay with us. thank you. >>> coming up, george w. bush and barack obama on the same day double-team donald trump in two separate speeches. neighborhood? first, mix liquid gold velveeta with the one-two kick of ro*tel's diced tomatoes and spicy green chilies. then, find space for extra parking. lots and lots of parking. they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but for my ears only. what plots they unfold. but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. and these can worsen over time, making things even more challenging. but there are advances that have led to treatment options that can help. if someone you love has parkinson's and is experiencing hallucinations or delusions, talk to your parkinson's specialist. because there's more to parkinson's. my visitors should be the ones i want to
daniel dale and ned price, thank you for joining us. ron klain, please stay with us. thank you. >>> coming up, george w. bush and barack obama on the same day double-team donald trump in two separate speeches. neighborhood? first, mix liquid gold velveeta with the one-two kick of ro*tel's diced tomatoes and spicy green chilies. then, find space for extra parking. lots and lots of parking. they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight....
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let's bring in daniel hoffman, former moscow station chief for the cia and jamil jaffar, director of the law program at georgeuniversity and former adviser to senator bob corker. welcome to you both this sunday afternoon. should flynn had been talking with russian officials at all during the transition period? >> look, i think it's a matter of some debate. clearly as a matter of policy, probably not a great idea because you've got one president. at the same time, logan act, there's been one indictment ever under the logan act in 1903, and that was never prosecuted. by the way, these are members of the presidential transition team. they have official government accounts and official government positions, so not clear they don't have the authority of the united states to speak. whether they should or not is another matter. it's not necessarily a legal problem. >> can you explain what the logan act is? >> it prohibits private citizens from engaging with foreign governments in matters of controversy. >> and the question is does that apply to the transition team, obviously, versus a private citizen. daniel, "the n
let's bring in daniel hoffman, former moscow station chief for the cia and jamil jaffar, director of the law program at georgeuniversity and former adviser to senator bob corker. welcome to you both this sunday afternoon. should flynn had been talking with russian officials at all during the transition period? >> look, i think it's a matter of some debate. clearly as a matter of policy, probably not a great idea because you've got one president. at the same time, logan act, there's been...
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george w. bush. gentlemen, good to see you. >> good to see you, kelly. kelly: let's talk about this. this was written by danielto have two presidencies in one. doug, what do you make of this? >> well, look, i think there's a certain amount of truth to that. i would say sort of as a quibble, donald trump has been able to control the dialogue in the media with the tweeting. and while i probably disagreed with much of what he said, nonetheless, he controls what we in the press talk about, both mainstream and cable, and that's a profound accomplishment. in terms of the economicç success, it's undeniable, but he's gotten one piece of legislation through, the tax bill, and that's unpopular. i make the argument, kelly, he needs a third presidency which is the one he initiated last week, a bipartisan presidency, where he reaches out to the democrats for a deal on immigration and a deal on infrastructure. if we can get that third presidency, it'll meld the first two that you were asking about and dan wrote about together well. kelly: yeah. and, brad, you know, dan did write about that. he went on to say what will happ
george w. bush. gentlemen, good to see you. >> good to see you, kelly. kelly: let's talk about this. this was written by danielto have two presidencies in one. doug, what do you make of this? >> well, look, i think there's a certain amount of truth to that. i would say sort of as a quibble, donald trump has been able to control the dialogue in the media with the tweeting. and while i probably disagreed with much of what he said, nonetheless, he controls what we in the press talk...
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daniel dubois, katherine chockmock and lauren pounds. from the speaker's officer i want to thank jonathan burkes, austin, george kallis, derek dockery and josh altos and from the house majority whip's office i need to thank both marty riser and kelly hudak. of course here in the senate we've been ably led by the majority leader. i want to thank senator mcconnell for his commitment to get this done and for his leadership throughout this entire endeavor. and from the leader's staff, i want to thank sharon, brendan dunford, antonio, hazen marshal, erica suarez, terry van doren, dawn stuart and jane lee. joining senator mcconnell always has been our majority whip i thank senator cornyn for his efforts, shoring up support and addressing members' concerns from the beginning of this process up until final passage of the conference report. from the whip staff i want to thank monica popp and sam beaver. of course, when it came time to draft the senate's tax reform legislation, most of the real work was done in the finance committee. the committee bill was truly a shared product that included the input and addressed the interests of every majorit
daniel dubois, katherine chockmock and lauren pounds. from the speaker's officer i want to thank jonathan burkes, austin, george kallis, derek dockery and josh altos and from the house majority whip's office i need to thank both marty riser and kelly hudak. of course here in the senate we've been ably led by the majority leader. i want to thank senator mcconnell for his commitment to get this done and for his leadership throughout this entire endeavor. and from the leader's staff, i want to...