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mrs. daniels' room on 9/11. >> what was the lesson that day?he had us get our books from under our seats and open it up to the right page and of course mrs. daniels always start off by saying get ready. >> yes. >> and then she would have her reading stick and she told us to start reading. >> get ready. >> that was a pencil. >>. >> that's a little pencil to keep the beat. >> i don't remember being anxious about reading. >> it was like walking, we knew what to do and we wanted to show it off. >> a lot of people say you guys looked so good and so well-man scr erred. that was everyday. it was not just for president. >> that was not aperformance. >> they did the work and they were in front of the president and they were holding their all. it was authentic and what you saw from my babies doing what we did every single day. i felt like a proud mama. >> what was your impression of mrs. daniels' class. >> you can see how much fun he was having with the kids and reading to them. it was going really well until it was not. cfo all all i can see was this im
mrs. daniels' room on 9/11. >> what was the lesson that day?he had us get our books from under our seats and open it up to the right page and of course mrs. daniels always start off by saying get ready. >> yes. >> and then she would have her reading stick and she told us to start reading. >> get ready. >> that was a pencil. >>. >> that's a little pencil to keep the beat. >> i don't remember being anxious about reading. >> it was like...
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mrs. daniels' class? >> they were loving the talk by the president.d them enough, you would know by the way he smiled, how much fun he was having with the kids in reading to them, so it was going really well, until it wasn't. >> and all i could see was this image of a man coming towards the president, and i'm thinking, who is this, why is this happening, this should not be happening. >> at some point, then white house chief of staff andy card walks up to the president. >> he came from the president's right, right here, isn't it. i was standing in the back with the press, and we were whispering to each other, this is odd. this is unusual. what do you think this is? >> when i saw him whisper to the president, i knew something devastating had happened. >> i thought the way his facial expression turned and his face got red, i thought he had to use the bathroom. i don't know what's going on. >> the president's face kind of contorted a little bit. >> i was waiting for security to come and take care of the matter, but no security came. >> he kind of regained
mrs. daniels' class? >> they were loving the talk by the president.d them enough, you would know by the way he smiled, how much fun he was having with the kids in reading to them, so it was going really well, until it wasn't. >> and all i could see was this image of a man coming towards the president, and i'm thinking, who is this, why is this happening, this should not be happening. >> at some point, then white house chief of staff andy card walks up to the president....
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mrs. daniels for years didn't talk about it.rt of this narrative, of this story is also shared, and only they can tell that portion of the story. >> and to hear mrs. daniels say it was her job to protect those students and tell them it wasn't their fault, you went to the 9/11 memorial with them. what was that tour like? >> she said it was a dream to take her babies, as she called them, there. it was closure for them to now see the memorial, to see the pools, to see the names. this was something she waited 20 years to do. she had not come to new york because she didn't want to do it without them, and to see that this all came together for them, it was a moving moment. you will see it on sunday night. >> you just made me realize this is something i wanted to see for 20 years, too, to see their faces all grown up. victor blackwell, thank you so much. and don't miss that report front row to history, the 9/11 classroom sunday night at 10:00 eastern. >>> thank you for joining us tonight. ac 360 starts right now. >>> good evening. the
mrs. daniels for years didn't talk about it.rt of this narrative, of this story is also shared, and only they can tell that portion of the story. >> and to hear mrs. daniels say it was her job to protect those students and tell them it wasn't their fault, you went to the 9/11 memorial with them. what was that tour like? >> she said it was a dream to take her babies, as she called them, there. it was closure for them to now see the memorial, to see the pools, to see the names. this...
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mrs. daniels, who is still teaching 30 years later, asked how could this have not impacted them.cribed a sense of humility, a sense of empathy, as they got older, they learned more, obviously, about the day that thousands of people were killed. it has made them reluctant to tell their story, to tell their part of it, because of the respect and deference paid to those who lost loved ones, who were impacted primarily by the attacks of september 11th. this was supposed to be an exciting day, jim, that the president was coming to congratulate them for reading, and then they of course were there with him as this happened. and some of them believed that maybe this had an impact on why they went straight to new york after finishing school in sarasota or joined the military or joined law enforcement. they're still working through all of those questions. you'll hear them kind of work their way through it in the special tomorrow night. >> and after talking to so many people who were in that classroom, what stands out for you after that experience? it must have been a powerful experience to
mrs. daniels, who is still teaching 30 years later, asked how could this have not impacted them.cribed a sense of humility, a sense of empathy, as they got older, they learned more, obviously, about the day that thousands of people were killed. it has made them reluctant to tell their story, to tell their part of it, because of the respect and deference paid to those who lost loved ones, who were impacted primarily by the attacks of september 11th. this was supposed to be an exciting day, jim,...
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mrs. daniels, in the moment decided to soothe and comfort her babies, as she called them.or, i'm curious about what led you to telling this story. i think 9/11 was one of those moments 'all remember where we were. i am curious about where you were and how bringing this story to light took you back to that day. >> i was in a classroom, too. i was a junior at howard university on that morning. i had a 9:10 class at the communications school, and i had come in already and i was the -- the first plane hit and the second plane hit while we were watching it there as well. this documentary is kind of the answer to the where were you on 9/11. everybody remembers. and it kind of put me in the mind of the people who were there on that day, the ones we see in the textbooks, the ones we have seen over the last 20 years, which angles of the story have we not heard? and those students sitting there facing the president as andy card whispered those 11 words into his ear, a second plane has hit the second tower, america is under attack. that's what we learned. >> yeah, i can't wait to hea
mrs. daniels, in the moment decided to soothe and comfort her babies, as she called them.or, i'm curious about what led you to telling this story. i think 9/11 was one of those moments 'all remember where we were. i am curious about where you were and how bringing this story to light took you back to that day. >> i was in a classroom, too. i was a junior at howard university on that morning. i had a 9:10 class at the communications school, and i had come in already and i was the -- the...
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mrs. daniels and the students, she starts to sing it.it's not something that plays on the radio. they come in at the same parts as they sang it with her 20 years ago. and in those small voices as if they were 7 years old again. i mean, that's how that moment resonated for them. throughout the special you're going to feel and hear those moments where a teacher had to decide, what do i do with these 7-year-olds who are now living through this moment and also how this impacted their life over those 20 years since. >> it's amazing she had the foresight to think about that. she's still processing this unbelievable day. but she knew that this would be a day that when they're older, they're going to know this is where i was on september 11th. the president was in our classroom. >> she had to soothe them, but also understand that some of this explanation should come from their parents. >> yeah. >> that some of this should be reserved for home. she had to protect them in that moment. and then the conversation continued in the days and weeks after
mrs. daniels and the students, she starts to sing it.it's not something that plays on the radio. they come in at the same parts as they sang it with her 20 years ago. and in those small voices as if they were 7 years old again. i mean, that's how that moment resonated for them. throughout the special you're going to feel and hear those moments where a teacher had to decide, what do i do with these 7-year-olds who are now living through this moment and also how this impacted their life over...
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mrs. daniels, the teacher who was with them that day.ion still lasts two decades later. >> she seems like a very special person. i'm looking forward to hearing more about that. victor, thanks so much for giving us a preview. i'm looking forward to seeing that. i really appreciate it. >> sure. >> you can watch our cnn special report "front row to history: the 9/11 classroom." it airs sunday night, 10:00 p.m. eastern, only here on cnn. >>> so thank you so much for joining us today. i'm kate bolduan. it has been a busy two hours. a lot more to come. much more breaking news as well as the aftermath and cleanup now of hurricane ida. ana cabrera picks up our coverage after this quick break. it's the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, free premium delivery. ends labor day. subway®... has so much new they couldn't fit it i
mrs. daniels, the teacher who was with them that day.ion still lasts two decades later. >> she seems like a very special person. i'm looking forward to hearing more about that. victor, thanks so much for giving us a preview. i'm looking forward to seeing that. i really appreciate it. >> sure. >> you can watch our cnn special report "front row to history: the 9/11 classroom." it airs sunday night, 10:00 p.m. eastern, only here on cnn. >>> so thank you so much...
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mrs. daniels second grade class was reading to the president when his chief of staff andy carr came in theer attack. >> we actually learned with the word terrorist was that day, it was explained to us. we learned that war is real and possible and people are dying. >> i deftly think about those guys every day, men and women, children, however lost their lives that day. my family is constantly praying for you guys. >> lane in constant contact with my students since that time there was a bond that was formed and it has never changed. >> mrs. daniels that she is not only proud of the men and women that her students have become but also the children they used to be because they work so hard to improve their reading scores and that's what got the attention of president bush. >> john: if you can imagine having been in the classroom that day. jonathan, there's an entire generation of americans who weren't even born on that day now who are looking at this 20th commemoration. i think it's impacting so many people across the united states. great stories that you brought us today. >> absolutely. i tha
mrs. daniels second grade class was reading to the president when his chief of staff andy carr came in theer attack. >> we actually learned with the word terrorist was that day, it was explained to us. we learned that war is real and possible and people are dying. >> i deftly think about those guys every day, men and women, children, however lost their lives that day. my family is constantly praying for you guys. >> lane in constant contact with my students since that time...
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mrs. daniels was orchestrating between the president and the students, but when she told the students to take goat they reached under their chairs and that's when i went up to the president and whispered into his ear a second plane hit the second tower, america is under attack. >> and you did that so calmly, and then he reacted so calmly because you didn't want to alarm the children. you didn't want to -- for the media to start running with all kinds of questions and rumors because you wanted to protect the kids from being part of that horror. >> i was very focused on being cool, calm and collected, and i wanted to help the president make tough decisions without being driven by the emotions of the day and make southbound decisions, so i actually thought about my responsibilities and i was going to be very careful to tell him things we knew to be true and not overstate things and not to be contagious with emotions that would compromise his ability to make tough decisions. i was pleased with how the president on his own reacted when i whispered into his year. he did nothing to demonstrate fear
mrs. daniels was orchestrating between the president and the students, but when she told the students to take goat they reached under their chairs and that's when i went up to the president and whispered into his ear a second plane hit the second tower, america is under attack. >> and you did that so calmly, and then he reacted so calmly because you didn't want to alarm the children. you didn't want to -- for the media to start running with all kinds of questions and rumors because you...
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mrs. daniels' class? >> they were loving him.sident, you would know by the way he smiled how much fun he was having with the kids and reading to them. so it was going really well until it wasn't. >> cnn special report, front row to history. the 9/11 classroom airs tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. right after that, join us for a special tribute to families of september 11. shine a light begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. thank you so much for joining us on this somber day, a reflection honoring lives lost, heroes born, families forever changed by the events of that horrible day 20 years ago. september 11, 2001. i am jake tapper, live in new york. special coverage continues next. i'll see you tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. subway® has so much new it didn't fit in our last ad. like the new app with customization, curbside pickup and delivery. there's so much new, we don't even have time to show you who's holding this phone. bet you don't treat brady this way. come on, man! you clearly haven't seen the other ads. it's the eat fresh
mrs. daniels' class? >> they were loving him.sident, you would know by the way he smiled how much fun he was having with the kids and reading to them. so it was going really well until it wasn't. >> cnn special report, front row to history. the 9/11 classroom airs tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. right after that, join us for a special tribute to families of september 11. shine a light begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern. thank you so much for joining us on this somber day, a...
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mrs. daniels says the president left her. he was sitting there, but he was somewhere else.. she had to decide in the moment what to tell her babies, as she called them, about that moment. she wanted to make sure they knew it was not their fault. 20 years later, they had the context of time to understand their place in this historic day. they don't really like to talk about it often because they know that so many other people lost something that day. they don't want the notoriety, but they know that they have to be part of the history of that day to share that perspective. you're going to learn how they believe it has impacted their lives. some have gone off into criminal justice. one of the former students came straight to new york after school in sarsarasota. some have had some challenges. this is the story that you have not heard over the last 20 years. the perspective of those then boys and girls who were with the president on the day this country was attacked. sunday night, 10:00 eastern, front row to history, the "9/11 classroom." >> it is fascinating. watch cnn's spec
mrs. daniels says the president left her. he was sitting there, but he was somewhere else.. she had to decide in the moment what to tell her babies, as she called them, about that moment. she wanted to make sure they knew it was not their fault. 20 years later, they had the context of time to understand their place in this historic day. they don't really like to talk about it often because they know that so many other people lost something that day. they don't want the notoriety, but they know...
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mrs. daniels.ut she wanted to share it with them so that they could have that experience together and you'll see that as well in the special. >> i can't wait to watch it. it looks really interesting and what an interesting way to explore it 20 years later. >> yeah, yeah, the scope of time, that context over the last 20 years as they started as children and now have learned so much now as 27-year-olds. so be sure to tune in for my special, "front row to history: the 9/11 classroom," sunday night, 10:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> we have some new developments in the shooting death of ahmaud arbery, a former prosecutor now faces criminal charges. this is is a big development. we'll bring you the details. >>> here's what else to watch today. is olay better than your clean beauty? olay has 99% pure niacinamide. it's derm-tested. and now, it's cleanest formula with hydration that beats the $400 cream. tried. tested. never bested. shop at olay.com managing type 2 diabetes? on it. on it. on it, with ja
mrs. daniels.ut she wanted to share it with them so that they could have that experience together and you'll see that as well in the special. >> i can't wait to watch it. it looks really interesting and what an interesting way to explore it 20 years later. >> yeah, yeah, the scope of time, that context over the last 20 years as they started as children and now have learned so much now as 27-year-olds. so be sure to tune in for my special, "front row to history: the 9/11...
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mrs. daniels, the teacher, made sure that it wasn't traumatic for them at the moment.of it up to their parents to have the conversation at home. she actually sang to them that day. and you'll see in the special that the children join in on the song she sang for them. >> she's the teacher that she wants all of our kids to have. victor blackwell, thank you so much. look forward to the special, front row to history, the 9/11 classroom airs tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. on cnn. >>> all right, so 18 years ago, a young man went fishing in alaska and was attacked by a brown bear. dr. sanjay gupta brings us his remarkable story of survival in today's "the human factor." >> reporter: in 2003, dan bigly was a free spirit and a back country guide in alaska. that summer, the 25-year-old and his friend headed out on a fishing trip. bigly said good-bye to his girlfriend. >> i told her i would call her when i got off the river. and unfortunately, that was a promise that i was unable to keep. i had had lots of bear encounters and this one was very, very different, very unique. the bear
mrs. daniels, the teacher, made sure that it wasn't traumatic for them at the moment.of it up to their parents to have the conversation at home. she actually sang to them that day. and you'll see in the special that the children join in on the song she sang for them. >> she's the teacher that she wants all of our kids to have. victor blackwell, thank you so much. look forward to the special, front row to history, the 9/11 classroom airs tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. on cnn. >>>...
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mrs. daniels looking april and procedure. it was wonderful. saw the press pool, they were arguing around ari fleischer. that was difficult. i walked into the holding room. i was standing at the door with the president and the principal of the school, baby louder, navy captain in charge of the situation room and acting national security adviser of the trip came town the president and said it appears a small twij of a plane crash into the world trade center in new york city. that's what he knew when the principal opened the door to the classroom and they walked into the classroom. then the doors shurkts captain louder came up and said it looks like a twin engine flight and my mind went to the fear of the passengers must have known they weren't gaining altitude, that was a nanosecond. then captain louder came up and said, oh my god, another plane. i said i have to tell the president. i assume there was a full microphone that can pick up everything. i knew he was in front of second graders and the press pool. so i chose my words carefully, passed
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mrs. daniels was the first of many that he was to read to.a student. you've obviously gone on to huge, huge things in your life. i want to ask you, andy, there's no aspect of president bush's presidency that's gone without harsh scrutiny, including this moment. can you tell us what was on his mind? >> well, i -- when i whispered in his ear, i truly believed that he was reflecting on the burden that he now had to carry. i say this sincerely, i believe that's the moment he became the president. he took the oath of office january 20th at noontime, but his mind was thinking about his inaugural address, the agenda he wanted to accomplish as president. when i whispered into his ear, i honestly believe he reflected on, i have a job to do. a unique job. i have a unique oath that i took. and it is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states and all of us. so i really believe that he stepped up to the expectation that a president has. and what we have of a president. i was very impressed with the deliberate way he made decisio
mrs. daniels was the first of many that he was to read to.a student. you've obviously gone on to huge, huge things in your life. i want to ask you, andy, there's no aspect of president bush's presidency that's gone without harsh scrutiny, including this moment. can you tell us what was on his mind? >> well, i -- when i whispered in his ear, i truly believed that he was reflecting on the burden that he now had to carry. i say this sincerely, i believe that's the moment he became the...
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she talked a bit about the post stormy daniels story. i felt that mrs.ent from her husband. now as a wronged and publicly humimiliated first lady, she seemed liberated to do whatever she wanted or didn't want, to do. >> it made sure seem more human. she was the least transparent first lady we have ever had. so little is known about her. and the fact that she was upset with her husband for cheating on her but also publicly embarrassing her makes sure seem like a living, breathing person. and so in a way it's actually a sympathetic portrayal of melania trump >> do you think it's deserved? >> yes, absolutely. no, i think she should have been humiliated, obviously. but i think there is a level of sympathy you can have for what she went through. but i also think that she squandered so much opportunity in that job. she really just could have done so much more as first lady. and the whole be best campaign, no one knew what it was about. i'm not sure if stephanie knew what it was about. . >> let me read a statement. too bad that sleaze bag publishers continue to
she talked a bit about the post stormy daniels story. i felt that mrs.ent from her husband. now as a wronged and publicly humimiliated first lady, she seemed liberated to do whatever she wanted or didn't want, to do. >> it made sure seem more human. she was the least transparent first lady we have ever had. so little is known about her. and the fact that she was upset with her husband for cheating on her but also publicly embarrassing her makes sure seem like a living, breathing person....
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affairs, including, you know, stormy daniels, grisham writes in this book after the stormy daniels story broke, i felt mrs. trump was basically unleashed. she had always been independent from her husband but now as a wronged and publicly humiliated first lady, she seemed liberated to do whatever she wanted or didn't want to do. tell us more about this. >> well, i mean, i think honestly this was always melania trump's mo, she made a very specific case to not have the east wing communicate with the west wing or not go off their lead. it became more intensified as grisham writes after the allegations of the affair. and i think it is interesting, people have this idea she was somehow trapped in the white house or crying in her gilded bedroom, my husband cheated on me, i think what grisham says here is what people said to me as i reported, she is not necessarily sad that her husband cheated. she knows -- allegedly cheated, she knows who she married. but she was humiliated and angry and what she didn't do is what typical political spouses do, which is sit down on a news talk show program, or walk hand and hand,
affairs, including, you know, stormy daniels, grisham writes in this book after the stormy daniels story broke, i felt mrs. trump was basically unleashed. she had always been independent from her husband but now as a wronged and publicly humiliated first lady, she seemed liberated to do whatever she wanted or didn't want to do. tell us more about this. >> well, i mean, i think honestly this was always melania trump's mo, she made a very specific case to not have the east wing communicate...
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mr. robinson and his private investigator. they also said they are utilizing every resource possible to locate daniel, including assistance fromagencies and information provided by the public. they said they conducted four ground searches and three aerial searches. for now, daniel's parents hold on to hope that their son will be found. >> every time we end our phone calls, "i love you mama, we will talk later." i hang on to that. if he says we're going to talk later, i women talk to him later. >> i plan to stay in arizona until my son is found. i'm here for my family. i'm staying on the front line for them also. when he can't be here, i need to be here. we have to have somebody here until he's found. >> our thanks to byron. >>> up next, why the 44th president chose the south side of chicago for his presidential library. robin roberts sits down exclusively with barack obama. >>> tomorrow on "nightline," pb. baby, one more time, in court fighting for her freedom. fighting for her freedom. ♪ hit me baby one more time ♪ ba ? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you
mr. robinson and his private investigator. they also said they are utilizing every resource possible to locate daniel, including assistance fromagencies and information provided by the public. they said they conducted four ground searches and three aerial searches. for now, daniel's parents hold on to hope that their son will be found. >> every time we end our phone calls, "i love you mama, we will talk later." i hang on to that. if he says we're going to talk later, i women...
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so at the dark end of the street, by daniel maguire and the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks. the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks already tells you that's going to be a corrective narrative in that sense. so if you have a desire to know more about rosa parks as a woman, as an activist, these are great sources and i'm actually drawing on them to do that with you today. i want to use this, how use these information that i have from books around research to kind of deconstruct that myth. and i am going to ask you, if you know more about rosa parks. or if what you are holding on to, you can just raise your hand. hearing enough to answer. if where you're holding on and for how many people you're holding on to this kind of typical iconic idea. that gets celebrated in black history month. for how many of you is that the image that you're most familiar with? wow, okay. that's really not surprising, because i think that image circulates in museums, newspapers, definitely an elementary school children's books. so it's not surprising to me, but it is troubling to me. it is very troubl
so at the dark end of the street, by daniel maguire and the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks. the rebellious life of mrs. rosa parks already tells you that's going to be a corrective narrative in that sense. so if you have a desire to know more about rosa parks as a woman, as an activist, these are great sources and i'm actually drawing on them to do that with you today. i want to use this, how use these information that i have from books around research to kind of deconstruct that myth. and...
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joining me now is steve wright who for the last 14 years has worked as a daniel craig, james bond lookalike. hello mr, "if people will pay you because you look like daniel craig then good for you." you because you look like daniel craig then good for you."— because you look like daniel craig then good for you." you look more like him with _ then good for you." you look more like him with the _ then good for you." you look more like him with the shades _ then good for you." you look more like him with the shades on. i i then good for you." you look more like him with the shades on. i lookj like him with the shades on. i look more like him _ like him with the shades on. i look more like him with _ like him with the shades on. i look more like him with the _ like him with the shades on. i look more like him with the shades i like him with the shades on. i look more like him with the shades on | like him with the shades on. i ii.f7f7< more like him with the shades on and the lights turned out. when i turn up the lights turned out. when i turn up to do an event people look at me and go, "yeah, 0k." it up
joining me now is steve wright who for the last 14 years has worked as a daniel craig, james bond lookalike. hello mr, "if people will pay you because you look like daniel craig then good for you." you because you look like daniel craig then good for you."— because you look like daniel craig then good for you." you look more like him with _ then good for you." you look more like him with the _ then good for you." you look more like him with the shades _ then good...
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believe his -- his denials about it and grisham writes after the stormy daniels broke and all the allegations from the other women, i felt mrs always been independent from her husband but now as a wronged and publicly humiliated first lady, she seemed liberated to do whatever she wanted or didn't want to do. um, i know that the jacket, i really don't care do you, you know, she -- she says that was specifically a message to the president about this. but also, other things. >> well, i think that the jacket was actually the end result of something that had started when the stormy news first broke and the news of carrie mcdougal broke. like, that time period during her first ladyship, so to speak, they told all of us that mrs. trump didn't mind. she was fine. it doesn't get to her. she doesn't believe it. but behind the scenes, as stephanie grisham writes, the first lady is telling her aides to omit the president from her written tweets, from photos of the two of them. she has them delete the word wife from a tweet. she wants to be known as first lady and mother, not wife. there is one instance right after one of the first storm
believe his -- his denials about it and grisham writes after the stormy daniels broke and all the allegations from the other women, i felt mrs always been independent from her husband but now as a wronged and publicly humiliated first lady, she seemed liberated to do whatever she wanted or didn't want to do. um, i know that the jacket, i really don't care do you, you know, she -- she says that was specifically a message to the president about this. but also, other things. >> well, i think...
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and it by the 20 in the cost of daniel's lining or no more critical stuff, you know, but if you put on a lot of buffer time, you can, you can visit the for contact with mr. muscle. now please, i'm in typical, but america so that anybody else, any of the material bundles, elementary schools will pick him up. but i think it's so long since you got to get to see where are you and i'll send you the contract as soon as enormous guessing that guitar and i really went up. so another thing they'll see the, the thing they show what it does, the amount of they can still see on the sex of him. and i can show viva, if you're still there, you don't want to pick up it enough. he's in control of signal, for example, some assume, see a lot of signal, see that movie up or fixture, but, you know, put him on the water. so mad, a ceiling, i guess we're not going to assume a fixture in that is when it comes up to it and they don't know where's it goes up? there it goes on your mac. i'm missing a quick question. as you get on the left top, you decided, but i didn't get me to get the one i sent you in the magnet it, but i but i said by the approval at the bottom, you mentione
and it by the 20 in the cost of daniel's lining or no more critical stuff, you know, but if you put on a lot of buffer time, you can, you can visit the for contact with mr. muscle. now please, i'm in typical, but america so that anybody else, any of the material bundles, elementary schools will pick him up. but i think it's so long since you got to get to see where are you and i'll send you the contract as soon as enormous guessing that guitar and i really went up. so another thing they'll see...
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stuff broke, and so here's what she writes, after the stormy daniels story broke and all of the allegations that followed from other women, i felt mrs always been independent from her husband, now as a wronged and publicly humiliated first lady she seemed liberated to do whatever she wanted or didn't want to do but ana, as we all remember. one of the things she wanted to do was wear a jacket that said i don't really care, do you, when she went to meet with children, unaccompanied minors at the border. this was her big expression of her inner thoughts here. >> there were a lot of expressions of her inner thoughts. there was times she didn't go with him to certain events, she slapped away his hand. we all remember that dysfunction. we thought bill and hillary gave us something to talk about. this was also pretty -- you saw a dysfunctional marriage on display, the presidency is a fish bowl, and all of those things are exacerbated and being covered 24 hours a day. i don't think she made many efforts, melania, in hiding h anger and displeasure. >> speaking of president trump's behavior around other women, here's an interesting nugget we
stuff broke, and so here's what she writes, after the stormy daniels story broke and all of the allegations that followed from other women, i felt mrs always been independent from her husband, now as a wronged and publicly humiliated first lady she seemed liberated to do whatever she wanted or didn't want to do but ana, as we all remember. one of the things she wanted to do was wear a jacket that said i don't really care, do you, when she went to meet with children, unaccompanied minors at the...
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mr. president? neil: yeah. we're not at that point are we, daniel. thank you very much.aking on this. the white house is saying the administration will not consider sending migrants at the border to guantanamo. i never knew that is one of the possibilities they were talking about. i guess they removed any debate on that. they're not going to guantanamo. where they are going, how many are staying in this country, no numbers yet after this. ♪ that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you
mr. president? neil: yeah. we're not at that point are we, daniel. thank you very much.aking on this. the white house is saying the administration will not consider sending migrants at the border to guantanamo. i never knew that is one of the possibilities they were talking about. i guess they removed any debate on that. they're not going to guantanamo. where they are going, how many are staying in this country, no numbers yet after this. ♪ that building you're trying to sell, - you should...
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mr. robinson i think is absurd. there was a person that worked for another company that digs the well that last saw daniel on june 23rdtement that he was acting odd. i've interviewed him, and he made statements that, you know, daniel just said he was tired and wanted to go rest. so what that means, i don't know. i don't have anybody else to ask that could answer that question. >> now, i would say to you, people don't just disappear as you know from your line of work and yet, you found remains of multiple people in the desert that i guess, searches had just never turned anything up, none of them were daniel. so people can just disappear and never become resolved. do you have hope for continuing this search? >> yes, i do have hope. we have other areas we're going to start looking into. we have tips we're following up on. so i do have hope, yeah. i do want to bring daniel home to his family. >> absolutely. >> i have to keep some hope. >> we'll put daniel's picture up now. if anybody has seen him, please give information. it's right there. we'll put it in social media, also. there is a $10,000 reward for tips through the
mr. robinson i think is absurd. there was a person that worked for another company that digs the well that last saw daniel on june 23rdtement that he was acting odd. i've interviewed him, and he made statements that, you know, daniel just said he was tired and wanted to go rest. so what that means, i don't know. i don't have anybody else to ask that could answer that question. >> now, i would say to you, people don't just disappear as you know from your line of work and yet, you found...
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daniel ortega. it was just an aspiration of social justice, it was an aspiration of democracy for nicaragua, mobilisation of the people to attain their own rights. but let me be blunt with you, mr of your criticisms of ortega right now is that he is running the country as some sort of corrupt family business, and you refer to the power of his wife, who, of course, is vice president. isn't the danger that you, as one of the chief critical voices, are a part of a family, the chamorros, whom, as we've already discussed, dominate the opposition media, the opposition political scene in pretty much the same dynastic way that ortega wants to dominate power? doesn't nicaragua need to move beyond this sort of family—style politics? and maybe the chamorros need to make way for a new generation of opposition leaders who are not called chamorro. well, there are seven political leaders who are competing to become the single opposition candidate against ortega. not all of them were chamorros. and there were several others, and the leaders of the april rebellion were not the chamorro family. i think this is a simplification. are you disappointed by the international reaction to this latest wa
daniel ortega. it was just an aspiration of social justice, it was an aspiration of democracy for nicaragua, mobilisation of the people to attain their own rights. but let me be blunt with you, mr of your criticisms of ortega right now is that he is running the country as some sort of corrupt family business, and you refer to the power of his wife, who, of course, is vice president. isn't the danger that you, as one of the chief critical voices, are a part of a family, the chamorros, whom, as...
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daniel j. kritenbrink of virginia to be an assistant secretary. mr. schumer: i send the cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 241, daniel j. kritenbrink of virginia to be an assistant secretary of state, each asian and pacific affairs, signed by 18 senators as follow- mr. schumer: i i ask -- i ask unanimous consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. all opposed no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar 333. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all in favor say aye. all opposed no. the ayes appear t
daniel j. kritenbrink of virginia to be an assistant secretary. mr. schumer: i send the cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion. we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar number 241, daniel j. kritenbrink of virginia to be an assistant secretary of state, each asian and pacific affairs,...
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mr. robinson i think is absurd. there was a person that worked for another company that digs the well that last saw daniel on june 23rdhim, and he made statements that, you know, daniel just said he was tired and wanted to go rest. so what that means, i don't know. i don't have anybody else to ask that could answer that question. >> now, i would say to you, people don't just disappear as you know from your life of work and yet, you found remains of multiple people in the desert that i guess, searches had just never turned anything up, none of them were daniel. so people can just disappear and never become resolved. do you have hope for continuing this search? >> yes, i do have hope. we have other areas we're going to start looking into. we have tips we're following up on. so i do have hope, yeah. i do want to bring daniel home to his family. >> absolutely. >> i have to keep some hope. >> we'll put daniel's picture up now. if anybody has seen him, please give information. it right there. we'll put it in social media, also. there is a $10,000 reward for tips through the website and phone number on your screen. if you ha
mr. robinson i think is absurd. there was a person that worked for another company that digs the well that last saw daniel on june 23rdhim, and he made statements that, you know, daniel just said he was tired and wanted to go rest. so what that means, i don't know. i don't have anybody else to ask that could answer that question. >> now, i would say to you, people don't just disappear as you know from your life of work and yet, you found remains of multiple people in the desert that i...
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daniels, and dr. paul offett. he is on the fda vaccine advisory committee. he knows what he is talking about. mr. memoli. let's be honest, the six points, all of us would say sure, let's do that. how is it going to happen? >> reporter: that's right, steph. we're going to get more specifics through the day. this is clearly a major moment for the white house after a period of months they moved from july 4th celebration of independence from the virus to seeing just in the past week in fact one of the highest daily case counts during the entirety of the pandemic. this has been all about the delta variant and prevalence, transmissibility of it. you look at six broad themes, what the white house is drilling down on are two of those. one, booster shots as part of an effort to continue to help the vaccinated already. obviously they want to continue to see vaccination numbers go up. we are headed into a critical period in which in the next few weeks, all those who have two shots are going to begin to hopefully get a third shot once the fda approves that. then you have to look at schools. this is something that th
daniels, and dr. paul offett. he is on the fda vaccine advisory committee. he knows what he is talking about. mr. memoli. let's be honest, the six points, all of us would say sure, let's do that. how is it going to happen? >> reporter: that's right, steph. we're going to get more specifics through the day. this is clearly a major moment for the white house after a period of months they moved from july 4th celebration of independence from the virus to seeing just in the past week in fact...
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mr. myers, did you wish to make a statement? >> i have nothing to say. >> heather's loved ones did. carmella badillo was allowed to speak to daniel away to begin serving his life sentence. >> i want you to know, daniel myers, i do not forgive you. no one in this room can say that they forgive the devil. i'm excited for your future. i know it's going to be a short one. i hope you rot in hell, you piece of [ bleep ]. >> when you think about her, what do you think about? >> i just think of the memories that i had with her, and it's like i can close my eyes and i know she's not there, but i can still see her. >> you gonna be okay? >> i think at this point we're all, you know, repairing the damage that has been done. >> not the least of which was the damage done to carmella's relationship with heather's family. at some point you realized you'd been wrong about carmella. >> whew, man. >> part of me really didn't wanna believe the whole time. >> feel bad? >> yeah. horrible. >> me too. >> what'd you say to her? >> we hugged. we had -- >> cried together. >> she tried to apologize. and i stopped her and i said, "no, don't because that's wh
mr. myers, did you wish to make a statement? >> i have nothing to say. >> heather's loved ones did. carmella badillo was allowed to speak to daniel away to begin serving his life sentence. >> i want you to know, daniel myers, i do not forgive you. no one in this room can say that they forgive the devil. i'm excited for your future. i know it's going to be a short one. i hope you rot in hell, you piece of [ bleep ]. >> when you think about her, what do you think about?...
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daniel j. kritenbrink of virginia to be an assistant secretary. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from texas is recognized. mr. cruz: mr. president, i want to talk today about russia. i want to talk about vladimir putin. i want to describe to this chamber a bipartisan victory that together we won, and then i want to describe tragically how president joe biden is giving that victory away to putin and russia. to understand this issue, we need to go back to the summer of 2019. in the summer of 2019, russia was in the process of constructing a pipeline called the nord stream 2 pipeline. behind me is a map demonstrating where the nord stream 2 pipeline runs. it is a pipeline that was to run from russia to germany going underneath the baltic sea. the summer of 2019, the pipeline was nearly complete. at various periods in time, it was 70% complete, 80% complete. there was widespread consensus that if this pipeline were completed, it would have devastating consequences. in a few minutes, i will discuss those consequences in greater detail. but in an effo
daniel j. kritenbrink of virginia to be an assistant secretary. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from texas is recognized. mr. cruz: mr. president, i want to talk today about russia. i want to talk about vladimir putin. i want to describe to this chamber a bipartisan victory that together we won, and then i want to describe tragically how president joe biden is giving that victory away to putin and russia. to understand this issue, we need to go back to the summer of...
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daniel suppression effective some things just have to be comfortable because none of user interface that is really a serious about ipads as a tactic, so actually real considered choice for consumers. mra carpenter date of minimization for the idea that companies should collect minimal data provides a product or service on the internet many businesses collect data that is not directly providing service in person when he is it maybe someday the future. crafting for resale who knows, there's no way in the amount of data some companies want to collection mr. schmidt you talk about make the reference that there are trade-offs and i was really pleased that you concluded it that the fourth amendment is not for sale. the bill we will try to deal with in a bipartisan way and could you touch and how to strike a balance and where the do that. >> thank you. first of all the data minimization is something that ftx is looking at in terms of defining really api they provide far more consumer control of the data sharing. and screen sharing is sharing everything you can see in with apis you do have the ability to potentially limit day that you share for a different purpose and we have internal use ca
daniel suppression effective some things just have to be comfortable because none of user interface that is really a serious about ipads as a tactic, so actually real considered choice for consumers. mra carpenter date of minimization for the idea that companies should collect minimal data provides a product or service on the internet many businesses collect data that is not directly providing service in person when he is it maybe someday the future. crafting for resale who knows, there's no...
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mrs. deitz whose son also served in the same unit. gave $500,000 for the museum. big surprise to danielt is matt brady he inserstd the seal team into the kutcher mountains surrounded by dan murphy michael murphy's dad. you see matt brady again just extraordinary night to hear the same stories over and over again. and how angst-anguished search about the way we left afghanistan. something else, medical professionals. i talked to this guy who is in charge of the catholic hospitals on long island, and they are losing nurses and doctors and medical workers assistants who are saying i'm not getting vaccinated. i'm wearing the mask. i have natural immunity i'm not doing it hospitals that need workers the most are now having them leave. so, military is leaving. hospital workers are leaving. teachers are leaving. good job dividing the country even further at a very difficult time. ainsley: people have the antibodies still have to leave because they don't want to get the vaccine they have already had covid. brian: murphy seal museum.org if you want to help out. ainsley: on long island. brian: on
mrs. deitz whose son also served in the same unit. gave $500,000 for the museum. big surprise to danielt is matt brady he inserstd the seal team into the kutcher mountains surrounded by dan murphy michael murphy's dad. you see matt brady again just extraordinary night to hear the same stories over and over again. and how angst-anguished search about the way we left afghanistan. something else, medical professionals. i talked to this guy who is in charge of the catholic hospitals on long island,...
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recently hired daniel cooperman who is the manager of social service partnership and you can see that's a headline from -- i'm not sure where that is from, maybe "the chronicle" or somewhere, but mr. cooperman is on board plugging into the constitutions going on. -- discussions going on. some have had more success than others, and i would love to continue that discussion with you and director and make more headway there. -- in the next coming months here. so, pam, if we can go to kind of slide 9. i wanted to make a point here. yeah, slide 9 is kind of important if you're tracking on m.t.c. as all of the commissioners on this call i'm sure are. this is about the where the blue ribbon task force is going and the unprecedented coordination and cooperation that the operators are undergoing right now. there is a weekly monday call at 9:00. all the operators in the bay area are on it. i'm on it,
recently hired daniel cooperman who is the manager of social service partnership and you can see that's a headline from -- i'm not sure where that is from, maybe "the chronicle" or somewhere, but mr. cooperman is on board plugging into the constitutions going on. -- discussions going on. some have had more success than others, and i would love to continue that discussion with you and director and make more headway there. -- in the next coming months here. so, pam, if we can go to kind...