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trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy and he has a new film on documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you very few thank you so much. and that i'm tell you years ago i read a short story by a science fiction writer named harlan ellison he talked about the scariest moment of his life he was in a balcony in new york and he didn't have any place to stay stories watching the film time after time he was broke there was a guy in the front row who was bitching at a guy behind them and the guy behind him just went whoosh up the owl grabbed the guy threw him over the thing and it was over like that the suddenness of the violence blew his mind when i was reading notes on you and you were talking about in the in
trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy and he has a new film on documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you very few thank you so much. and...
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trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy and he has a new film a documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you thank you so much. and that i'm tell you years ago i read a short story by a science fiction writer named harlan ellison he talked about the scariest moment of his life he was in a balcony in new york and he didn't have any place to stay so he's watching a film time after time he was broke there was a guy in the front row who was bitching at a guy behind them and the guy behind him just went whoosh up the owl grabbed the guy threw him over the thing and it was over like that the suddenness of the violence blew his mind when i was reading notes on you and you were talking about in in prison
trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy and he has a new film a documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you thank you so much. and...
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trejo danny said along all he would career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles of films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy as a new film on documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you thank you so much. and that i'm tell you years ago i read a short story by a science fiction writer named harlan ellison he talked about the scariest moment of his life he was in a balcony in new york and he didn't have any place to stay stories watch in a film time after time he was broke there was a guy in the front row who was bitching at a guy behind them and the guy behind him just went whoosh up the owl grabbed the guy threw him over the thing and it was over like that the suddenness of the violence blew his mind when i was reading notes on you and you were talking about in the in prison th
trejo danny said along all he would career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles of films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy as a new film on documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you thank you so much. and that...
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trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy any is a new film ah documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you think show much and that i'm tell you years ago i read a short story by a science fiction writer named harlan ellison he talked about the scariest moment of his life he was in a balcony in new york and he didn't have any place to stay story's watching the film time after time he was broke there was a guy in the front row who was bitching at a guy behind them and the guy behind him just went whoosh up the grab the guy threw him over the thing it was over like that the suddenness of the violence blew his mind when i was reading notes on you and you were talking about in the in prison that you d
trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy any is a new film ah documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you think show much and that...
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bryce: ayúdame a atar esto, danny. danny: sí, con gusto. >> ahí vienen. jared: ¡sam! bates: está bien. ella es mi seguro. ahora, si quieres que viva, llévame a mi avión y bucea con nosotros. como en los viejos tiempos. jared: déjala ir y te daré otra cosa. bates: ¿otra cosa? ¿qué? ¿eh? esa basura que tienes en el muelle? ¿o tu perro? no tienes nada que darme, jared. jared: encontré el zafiro. bates: [ríe] ¿qué? jared: te dejaré hacer el reclamo. bates: jared, te traje aquí para que la salves, no para que la asesines. jared: cientos de millones, bates, y serán tuyos si dejas ir a sam ahora. bates: no existe, es un mito. jared: sí existe, no es un mito. ¿lo quieres? entonces déjala ir. bates: está bien. jared: déjala ir ahora. ¡sam, vámonos de aquí! ¡vámonos! ¡déjala ir! ¡sam! iÉl dejó el oro y se salvaron! bates: encontró el zafiro. tal vez nos veamos en la tierra de nunca jamás, porque oí que las hadas van a estar ahí. y que santa claus estará ahí, con mi cocaína. jared: ¿y desde cuándo eres traficante? bates: soy un recuperado
bryce: ayúdame a atar esto, danny. danny: sí, con gusto. >> ahí vienen. jared: ¡sam! bates: está bien. ella es mi seguro. ahora, si quieres que viva, llévame a mi avión y bucea con nosotros. como en los viejos tiempos. jared: déjala ir y te daré otra cosa. bates: ¿otra cosa? ¿qué? ¿eh? esa basura que tienes en el muelle? ¿o tu perro? no tienes nada que darme, jared. jared: encontré el zafiro. bates: [ríe] ¿qué? jared: te dejaré hacer el reclamo. bates: jared, te traje...
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danny blanchflower, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: welcome back. we are starting to get details coming through from governor cuomo expanding testing to include all new yorkers. the new york numbers are great, but storm clouds ahead. looks like restaurant dining indoors could be a way away still carried alix: i don't want to see that. they will wait on bringing back some of their office employees. power up next with david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. ♪ david: from new york to our audience worldwide, this
danny blanchflower, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: welcome back. we are starting to get details coming through from governor cuomo expanding testing to include all new yorkers. the new york numbers are great, but storm clouds ahead. looks like restaurant dining indoors could be a way away still carried alix: i don't want to see that. they will wait on bringing back some of their office employees. power up next with david westin. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's pretty inspiring the way...
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but visitors have danny ings in their ra nks visitors have danny ings in their ranks and he has been on fire this season. ranks and he has been on fire this season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. their fans season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. theirfans are season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. their fans are desperate for someone to put hands up and take control but not that a. harry wilson handling the ball in the box, penalty. a sure—fire goal for danny ings? not quite. bournemouth thrown a lifeline. an edgy time it paid off. some studies with a huge goal for the home side. but was it? callu m for the home side. but was it? callum wilson spotted or signed by va are. and to add insult to injury. we have to believe it is possible, it is very difficult for us now. it is not going to be a nice week for us. is not going to be a nice week for us. so bournemouth's feet is out of their hands, their premier league status hanging by a thread. bbc sport understands that watford have sacked their manager nigel pearson with just two games to go. he's the third manager
but visitors have danny ings in their ra nks visitors have danny ings in their ranks and he has been on fire this season. ranks and he has been on fire this season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. their fans season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. theirfans are season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. their fans are desperate for someone to put hands up and take control but not that a. harry wilson handling the ball in the box, penalty. a sure—fire goal for danny ings? not...
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. >>> from there, it's on to a look at what's cooking with famed new york restaurateur danny meyer during this time of dining restrictions. with martha teichner, we'll hear him out. >> i'm not gonna be the kind of restaurant that i've heard about that puts shower curtains between the tables. i've literally heard about that. covid-19 forced danny meyer to close all twenty of his iconic new york restaurants and lay off more than 2000 people, so now what? there is no recovery at all unless this industry recovers. rethinking restaurants, ahead this sunday morning. we've got a summer song for you this morning. from none other than jimmy buffet, the first time he's sung it in public, no less. we have our tracy smith to thank. jimmy buffett has gone from big shows for the party crowd to zoom shows for first responders. al ♪ ♪ i wish the whole wide world would swim along ♪ ♪ we will get a little taste ourselves, coming up on sunday morning. ted koppel looks at these united states, at an election year crossroads. lee cowan tells us about the surprising number of american homes still lackin
. >>> from there, it's on to a look at what's cooking with famed new york restaurateur danny meyer during this time of dining restrictions. with martha teichner, we'll hear him out. >> i'm not gonna be the kind of restaurant that i've heard about that puts shower curtains between the tables. i've literally heard about that. covid-19 forced danny meyer to close all twenty of his iconic new york restaurants and lay off more than 2000 people, so now what? there is no recovery at all...
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who do great work danny thank you very much that was danny certain. book patriotic. some rumors assumed. search is going to be memphis mccomb the new movie. number you. remember the justin stuff ever uploaded to get in your show that oh. i'm talking cat is a very international look at a community. meeting yesterday the trick we're going to play. with this is a good idea to keep it as the study says you do indeed. there's a push for them at the world food you still look at the brazil so there are new calls for cooperation in antarctica is everything because you just polluted with the front of t.v. with the above 30. 5 i have i would affect it all day but i did decide it not to take its life. with my gift and tell you that. you cannot be both with the yeah you like. live from the world headquarters of the r.t. america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez and higher get everybody i'm rick sanchez and i want to welcome all of you who are watching us around the world on your regular t.v. providers as well of those as well as those of you who are watc
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who do great work danny thank you very much that was danny surgeon. book patriotic. seemed wrong why don't we all just all. get to shape out just to become educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to excel or it transitions to sustainable transport sustainability explainable or man not be more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely hamas does need to. look. into compass my models and putting it into something companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is 2nd eldest must be going to anyone and i mean look. this is the mood stimulus and we didn't even an einstein seem to be best understood superman. is you'll be d. a reflection of reality.
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trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy and he has a new film on documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you thank you so much and that i'm tell you years ago i read a short story by a science fiction writer named harlan ellison he talked about the scariest moment of his life he was in a balcony in new york and he didn't have any place to stay stories watching the film time after time he was broke.
trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy and he has a new film on documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you thank you thank you so much and...
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who do great work danny thank you very much that was danny surgeon. book patriotic. we go to work. straight home. to rest in charging. the jury and. trying to be in the specific indictments kind of the defense can be expected is a deal in the cards and will justice be served. live from the world headquarters of r t america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez there at higher get everybody i'm rick sanchez and i want to welcome all of you who are watching us around the world on your regular t.v. providers as well of those as well as those of you who are watching us on your mobile device using the portable t.v. up at this very moment we're learning new insights about covert magazine it includes the remarkable discovery. may be mutating how long it likely will be with us and the newest and most startling data on how exactly it makes us severely sick or can even kill us so we're going to drill down on all of this in just a little bit but 1st there's this there is a.
who do great work danny thank you very much that was danny surgeon. book patriotic. we go to work. straight home. to rest in charging. the jury and. trying to be in the specific indictments kind of the defense can be expected is a deal in the cards and will justice be served. live from the world headquarters of r t america in our nation's capital this is the news with rick sanchez there at higher get everybody i'm rick sanchez and i want to welcome all of you who are watching us around the...
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trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy and he has a new film out documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you very.
trejo danny said a long hollywood career i think i read over 300 films. yes that is hard and he's known for his roles in films like heat which is a classic con air also appeared t.v. shows like breaking bad brooklyn $99.00 with andy and sons of anarchy and he has a new film out documentary actually inmate number one the rise of danny trejo which comes out on digital on july 7th we'll get the platforms for you danny welcome nice to have your brother god bless you very.
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danny is paralyzed, which she continues to tell everybody, oh, he's not paralyzed. >> danny's going to walk again. i don't care if we just have to will him to walk. i think he's going to walk. the doctors all say he won't, but i know that your mind controls your body and if i can love him enough and encourage him enough i believe he'll walk. >> and christie suffered a stroke. >> in my experience, if you've had a stroke of that nature, usually it's hard to recover. it was a long time before i heard her talk. >> now, even though little christie lying there in a hospital bed couldn't speak, the nurses noted that every time diane downs came into the room her vitals spiked, went off the chart when she would sense her mother was in the room. >> the children were never back in diane's custody. the state of oregon removed them and they were placed in foster care. >> this is an eyewitness news special report. in her own words, elizabeth diane downs. >> good evening. i'm ann bradley. >> when we got to talk to her, i said she could bring her lawyer to the interview that we wanted to do. she showe
danny is paralyzed, which she continues to tell everybody, oh, he's not paralyzed. >> danny's going to walk again. i don't care if we just have to will him to walk. i think he's going to walk. the doctors all say he won't, but i know that your mind controls your body and if i can love him enough and encourage him enough i believe he'll walk. >> and christie suffered a stroke. >> in my experience, if you've had a stroke of that nature, usually it's hard to recover. it was a...
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joining me right now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. okay, danny break all this down for us. first of all, deciding the president does not have absolute immunity, that was a no-brainer. was the same true in the decision on the congressional subpoenas? talk about that and what happens next. what do they have to do? >> the key in the congressional case is that congress can issue legislative subpoenas and investigate anything that may relate to a valid legislative purpose, and that sounds like an incredibly broad standard, but it has limits. congress is not allowed to engage in law enforcement activities. so given congress has the power to issue subpoenas, the court has said, well, if you didn't show your work, and you see on the full screen there are different points, different questions that have to be answered, and that is the kind of test that the court put together to decide whether or not a congressional subpoena does meet -- does fall within congress's power to investigate. congress cannot engage in law enforcement activities, but congress can investigate issues to law en
joining me right now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. okay, danny break all this down for us. first of all, deciding the president does not have absolute immunity, that was a no-brainer. was the same true in the decision on the congressional subpoenas? talk about that and what happens next. what do they have to do? >> the key in the congressional case is that congress can issue legislative subpoenas and investigate anything that may relate to a valid legislative purpose, and that...
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a sure—fire goal for danny ings? not quite. bournemouth thrown a lifeline. and in injury time it paid off. sam sturridge with a huge goalfor the home side. but was it? callum wilson spotted offside by var. and to add insult to injury. a winning goalfor che a winning goal for che adams, heartbreak. we have to believe it is possible, it is very difficult for us now. it is not going to be a nice feeling or a nice week for us. so bournemouth‘s fate is out of their hands, their premier league status hanging by a thread. bbc sport understands that watford have sacked nigel pearson withjust two matches remaining. he's the third manager to be sacked by the club this season. watford are just above the relegation zone in 17th place with matches against manchester city and arsenal still to be played. pearson was appointed in december last year, replacing quique sanchez flores, who had taken over from javi gracia. the sacking comes after the club's defeat to west ham on friday. two goals from harry kane helped tottenham to a 3—0 victory at home over leicester. it me
a sure—fire goal for danny ings? not quite. bournemouth thrown a lifeline. and in injury time it paid off. sam sturridge with a huge goalfor the home side. but was it? callum wilson spotted offside by var. and to add insult to injury. a winning goalfor che a winning goal for che adams, heartbreak. we have to believe it is possible, it is very difficult for us now. it is not going to be a nice feeling or a nice week for us. so bournemouth‘s fate is out of their hands, their premier league...
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to reverse decades of municipal deprivation in the face of corona virus we are talks with professor danny dorling what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported cover deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration taken action just 2 weeks earlier or the more coming up in today's going underground at 1st as britain contends with the west coronavirus jeffrey capita rate of any g 20 nation what could make britain or for that matter the country it arguably takes its foreign policy from the usa happy joining me now via skype from cambridge is oxford university is often akin to professor of geography danny dorling his latest work co-written with an accordion and is called fin topia what we can learn from the world's happiest country ok danny you're going to have to tell me thanks are going by you going to have to tell me what the country is 1st of all i guess it's that last 3 years
to reverse decades of municipal deprivation in the face of corona virus we are talks with professor danny dorling what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported cover deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration taken action just 2 weeks earlier or the more coming up in today's...
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my guest is the outgoing israeli ambassador at the united nations, danny danon. did mr netanyahu blink in the face of international condemnation? ambassador danny danon in new york, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having me. it's a pleasure to have you on the show, ambassador. let's begin with what appears to be a real sense of confusion at the top of your government in israel. the world was expecting a formal declaration from the netanyahu government of annexation of territory in the occupied west bank. they were expecting it days ago, and it never happened — why? i'm sure we will discuss it a little bit more. i don't call it annexation, i call it applying sovereignty overjudea and samaria, not occupied west bank. but we will get to that in a minute. regarding your question, if you read the agreement between our coalition parties, they agreed that the discussion will begin in the 1st ofjuly. so actually, now we are starting the month ofjuly, and the government can start to discuss it. so there was no decision made to announce anything on the 1st o
my guest is the outgoing israeli ambassador at the united nations, danny danon. did mr netanyahu blink in the face of international condemnation? ambassador danny danon in new york, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much for having me. it's a pleasure to have you on the show, ambassador. let's begin with what appears to be a real sense of confusion at the top of your government in israel. the world was expecting a formal declaration from the netanyahu government of annexation of territory in...
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danny did in fact die if you are profi 5. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th 1511 the night before easter sunday she dropped the child off on the steps of the sun ticky are a judge you know being out. the baby wrapped in a white sheet was giuliano so. he had a coin on him as a token of his heritage in the absence of a legitimate heir giuliana de medici recognized him as his son he named him a politic. giuliani left will be now with his son in politics a move to his brother the pope in rome. from. leonardo da vinci resided in the chambers of the vatican where he worked for the middle east during this time. but commissions from the pope's response here giuliano must have given him the commission which leonardo writes enclosed with a. leonardo was to paint a painting to comfort little politics. badly you said earlier motto may have pictures of a mother but i can gift my some as an image of his mother all sat at daulat am your feet. as you imagine it how a portrait of a mother shuttle flight leonardo painted the painting what we call mona lisa to
danny did in fact die if you are profi 5. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th 1511 the night before easter sunday she dropped the child off on the steps of the sun ticky are a judge you know being out. the baby wrapped in a white sheet was giuliano so. he had a coin on him as a token of his heritage in the absence of a legitimate heir giuliana de medici recognized him as his son he named him a politic. giuliani left will be now with his son in politics a move to his...
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danny fell into a crisis the deep end when she found out that she was with child. a child out of wedlock for a brief encounter in the court of beano. then she drew up a terrible plan. she confided in her friend and midwife that she didn't want the child and though she could not take the disgrace. the midwife should kill the new born in case president he dies in childbirth. danny did in fact die on pugh aprile fever. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th $1511.00 the night before easter sunday she dropped the child off on the steps of the sun ticky are a judge and it will be no. the baby wrapped in a white sheet was giuliano so. he had a coin on him as a token of his heritage in the absence of a legitimate heir giuliana de medici recognized him as his son he named him in politics. giuliani left to be with his son in politics a move to his brother the pope in rome. leonardo da vinci resided in the chambers of the vatican where he worked for the many chiefs during this time. but commissions from the pope response here giuliano must have give
danny fell into a crisis the deep end when she found out that she was with child. a child out of wedlock for a brief encounter in the court of beano. then she drew up a terrible plan. she confided in her friend and midwife that she didn't want the child and though she could not take the disgrace. the midwife should kill the new born in case president he dies in childbirth. danny did in fact die on pugh aprile fever. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th $1511.00 the...
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when danny fell into a crisis the deep end when she found out that she was with child. a child out of wedlock from a brief encounter in the court of law being no. good . then she drew up a terrible plan. she confided in her friend and midwife that she didn't want the child and though she could not take the disgrace. the midwife should kill the new born in case president he dies in childbirth. from danny did in fact dial up real fever. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the 19th $1511.00 the night before he's to sunday she dropped the child off on the steps of the sun ticky are a judge and it will be no. the baby wrapped in a white sheet was giuliano so. he had a coin on him as a token of his heritage in the absence of a legitimate heir giuliana de medici recognized him as his son he named him in politics. giuliani left obinna with his son in politics a move to his brother the pope in rome. leonardo da vinci resided in the chambers of the vatican where he worked for the medicis during this time. but commissions from the pope response here giuliano mu
when danny fell into a crisis the deep end when she found out that she was with child. a child out of wedlock from a brief encounter in the court of law being no. good . then she drew up a terrible plan. she confided in her friend and midwife that she didn't want the child and though she could not take the disgrace. the midwife should kill the new born in case president he dies in childbirth. from danny did in fact dial up real fever. but the midwife didn't take the newborns life. on april the...
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danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. victoria hui — an associate professor at the university of notre dame in indiana, who has written extensively about the protest movement in hong kong — told me how draconian the new laws are. the actual national security law itself was already so much more draconian than the little bits and pieces that we have learned, but this one is really awful. so you already mentioned the news story that the police can come and search your house and private property without any warrants. but more than that, the uk government offering annual passport holders a pathway to citizen ship, the government now insists that these people are also subject to exit. moreover, private properties of the people who are suspected and the companies that provide services, if they do not remove any contents deemed as endangering national then they themselves are subject to six months' imprisonment. let's just unpick some of that. let's look at the freezing of assets, because this can affect foreign companies and
danny vincent, bbc news, hong kong. victoria hui — an associate professor at the university of notre dame in indiana, who has written extensively about the protest movement in hong kong — told me how draconian the new laws are. the actual national security law itself was already so much more draconian than the little bits and pieces that we have learned, but this one is really awful. so you already mentioned the news story that the police can come and search your house and private property...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. judges here, it seems, danny, in this, seems to restrict them all the time. is it legal or constitution or to say to folks you cannot protest? >> judges impose conditions on release all the time, and sometimes they're creative. sometimes they go too far. it's perfectly normal to issue a stay-away order, hey, you can't go near this victim or you can't go near this school where you went and spray painted a wall. that's normal. but judges cannot create conditions that are overbroad. and prohibiting somebody from protesting, whatever that means, anywhere in the state of oregon, is just far too overbroad. it doesn't even define exactly what the person can and cannot do. so that is an example of overreaching, and this is actually frighteningly not that uncommon. these are documents filled out quickly, with not a lot of thought. you see prosecutors are totally leaving the judge holding the bag by saying, well, we didn't ask for this, and secretly they probably liked those conditions, but now
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. judges here, it seems, danny, in this, seems to restrict them all the time. is it legal or constitution or to say to folks you cannot protest? >> judges impose conditions on release all the time, and sometimes they're creative. sometimes they go too far. it's perfectly normal to issue a stay-away order, hey, you can't go near this victim or you can't go near this school where you went and spray painted a wall. that's normal. but judges...
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so here to help us clear all of this up, joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny sell see vas cevallos. take us through it. >> they're looking to slow down time any way they can, including a very technical argument that the case does not go back to the district court because there are 25 or more days under the rules. but trump needs to delay, delay, delay. that is their tactic here. while the new york district attorney could go forward, in all likelihood, the court will allow them to brief the issue, and the argument becomes does trump as a regular person and not the president have an argument that these subpoenas are too broad or they're arbitrary or a phishing expedition or otherwise issued in bad faith. be forewarned, this is a bad situation, trying to oppose the scope of the subpoena. >> is there any wagon to extend the statute of limitations here because of this job going battle? >> this is a really interesting unsettled area of the law, whether or not the statute of the law can be told or paused for a sitting president while he is in office or does it just continue to run during
so here to help us clear all of this up, joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny sell see vas cevallos. take us through it. >> they're looking to slow down time any way they can, including a very technical argument that the case does not go back to the district court because there are 25 or more days under the rules. but trump needs to delay, delay, delay. that is their tactic here. while the new york district attorney could go forward, in all likelihood, the court will allow them to...
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danny, let me start with you on this one. i have a sense that this is not going to necessarily end well, but operation legend as it is being called, how does it differ legally from what's going on in portland? >> the framers designed our constitution so the federal government would have authority over federal things, war, making money, things like that, while the state have the police power. that's a very broad power that covers law enforcement. federal agents are not supposed to engage in general roving law enforcement. that's something reserved exclusively to the states by the amendment. so you notice the government here is wording what they're doing very carefully, at least officially. they're saying, oh, we're supporting local police, and to that extent, we're only supporting them insofar as we enforce federal law like drug crimes or gun crimes or things like that because they know whether they're in seattle, no matter where they are, federal agents can not start engaging in general law enforcement and taking on tradition
danny, let me start with you on this one. i have a sense that this is not going to necessarily end well, but operation legend as it is being called, how does it differ legally from what's going on in portland? >> the framers designed our constitution so the federal government would have authority over federal things, war, making money, things like that, while the state have the police power. that's a very broad power that covers law enforcement. federal agents are not supposed to engage...
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so people like danny danon are dangerous. the fact is, though, ambassador, that danny danon and others close to mr netanyahu can espouse their belief of the legitimacy of what the international community calls annexation, because you palestinians, time and time again over the last few decades, have rejected peace plans which would have given you so much more than you can possibly imagine getting today. it's your rejectionism that has landed you in this place. how on earth have we rejected anything? i mean, the only thing... do you want me to list all the different moments, the different peace plans when the palestinians have rejected and walked away from essentially getting 95%, 97% of what they wanted in terms of occupied land? you know, prison guards need only 2% of the prison area to control the lives of the prisoners. and this is exactly every single peace offer that came our way over the last 30 years. today marks the 41st anniversary of the first visit of yasser arafat to europe. it was to vienna in 1979, injuly. he met
so people like danny danon are dangerous. the fact is, though, ambassador, that danny danon and others close to mr netanyahu can espouse their belief of the legitimacy of what the international community calls annexation, because you palestinians, time and time again over the last few decades, have rejected peace plans which would have given you so much more than you can possibly imagine getting today. it's your rejectionism that has landed you in this place. how on earth have we rejected...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good morning, danny. good to see you. >> good morning. welcome back. >> thank you. talk about commuting the sentence and how that could actually be better for roger stone than a pardon. >> generally as a prisoner, you want a pardon before a commutation because a pardon essentially erases a conviction. there are some aftereffects. a commutation shortens your sentence, maybe to zero in roger stone's case, but roger stone may actually prefer a commutation because if commuted, his verdict stands, and he can continue to appeal it. and during that time, he can assert his fifth amendment privilege. as a defense attorney, i would not allow a prisoner or a defendant to talk about his case while his case is under appeal. so during that time, he can assert the fifth amount. and if someone wants to call him before a grand jury, then he has that privilege. with that pardon, that privilege erases because you couldn't possibly say anything that incriminates yourself because the crime has been deleted. >> so what does th
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good morning, danny. good to see you. >> good morning. welcome back. >> thank you. talk about commuting the sentence and how that could actually be better for roger stone than a pardon. >> generally as a prisoner, you want a pardon before a commutation because a pardon essentially erases a conviction. there are some aftereffects. a commutation shortens your sentence, maybe to zero in roger stone's case, but roger stone may...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good morning, danny. good to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about this indictment. it covers a few alleged crimes over a decade or so. is there any indication, danny, as to why the doj waits so long for these charges? why didn't they charge earlier? >> there's no indication that the doj necessarily knew back in 2009 when some of the acts mentioned in the indictment were covered. they may not have discovered them until later and then worked backward to build their case. so they may have discovered it in the last year or so and all of the data available led them to believe, oh, this has been going on for a long time, let's include it in the indictment. the conspiracy charges are they're not going to run afoul of any statute of limitations and they can move forward. and they have to prove under all of these statutes broadly squeaking that the defense act broadly mentioned protected computers to obtain information. and it's pretty clear that these are not people who had any authority to
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good morning, danny. good to see you this morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about this indictment. it covers a few alleged crimes over a decade or so. is there any indication, danny, as to why the doj waits so long for these charges? why didn't they charge earlier? >> there's no indication that the doj necessarily knew back in 2009 when some of the acts mentioned in the indictment were covered. they may not have...
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danny savage is there for us now. danny? simon, this very street was packed a couple of hours ago, down both sides, with people turning as to pay their respects. this is where jack and bobby charlton started their football years as young children in this part of northumberland. the park over the road is well dated that, these are the railings of what was their primary school back in the day with a tribute here. it is hard to understate just how much affection this town has forjack charlton. to the theme tune from local hero, jack charlton‘s final journey started at the beginning. he was incredibly proud of his hometown of ashington, so his family wanted him to have one last tour of it. this, after all, is where he and his brother bobby paraded in 1966 after winning the world cup. no open top bus, just the back of a vintage car. fast forward 54 years, and the affection is undiminished. the people who live here turned out in their droves. i danced with him at the harmonic when i was about 16. he could play football, but he w
danny savage is there for us now. danny? simon, this very street was packed a couple of hours ago, down both sides, with people turning as to pay their respects. this is where jack and bobby charlton started their football years as young children in this part of northumberland. the park over the road is well dated that, these are the railings of what was their primary school back in the day with a tribute here. it is hard to understate just how much affection this town has forjack charlton. to...
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so danny, i'll see you a little bit later in the show, okay? - okay. it'll be fun. - my first guest is a gift to me, i'm just gonna tell you. she is one of my favorite people. i cannot tell you how many times i say this line. i love loni love. [laughs] she is funny, she is authentic, and what i appreciate about her is that loni has mastered the art of being herself, and it is paying off big time. and that's kind of the theme of our show today, inspired by a conversation i had
so danny, i'll see you a little bit later in the show, okay? - okay. it'll be fun. - my first guest is a gift to me, i'm just gonna tell you. she is one of my favorite people. i cannot tell you how many times i say this line. i love loni love. [laughs] she is funny, she is authentic, and what i appreciate about her is that loni has mastered the art of being herself, and it is paying off big time. and that's kind of the theme of our show today, inspired by a conversation i had
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reverse decades of neo liberal deprivation in the face of coronavirus we are talking with professor danny dorling what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported the deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration to take an action just 2 weeks old is more coming up in today's going underground at 1st as britain contends with the west coronavirus jeffrey capita rate of any g 20 nation what could make britain or for that matter the country it arguably takes its foreign policy from the usa happy joining me now via skype from cambridge is oxford university is often akin to professor of geography danny dorling his latest work co-written with and get called in and is called fin topia what we can learn from the world's happiest country ok danny you're going to have to tell me thanks for going by you're going to have to tell me what the country is 1st of all i guess it's that last 3 yea
reverse decades of neo liberal deprivation in the face of coronavirus we are talking with professor danny dorling what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported the deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration to take an action just 2 weeks old is more coming up in today's going...
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danny cevallos, good to see you on this tuesday morning. this seems like a slam-dunk to me, does it not, because this suit cites the state's constitution as a reason. >> it is true that florida's constitution requires that schools be operating safely, and i use that in quotes because after all the state cannot possibly be the gary an tore of all safety at its own schools, and because we're in a moment in our nation's history where we're not exactly sure what is the perfectly safe thing to do, the governor may have an argument that he is operating -- he's planning to operate schools safely but it doesn't seem to -- it doesn't seem to match the studies and everything we know right now, which is that putting a bunch of people in the same place may not be safe. and also the separate argument is that the emergency order here may unconstitutionally take power away from local school boards. >> is there a danger, danny, that the demands for online instruction while closed and protective measures when schools, in fact, do reopen as you were just ref
danny cevallos, good to see you on this tuesday morning. this seems like a slam-dunk to me, does it not, because this suit cites the state's constitution as a reason. >> it is true that florida's constitution requires that schools be operating safely, and i use that in quotes because after all the state cannot possibly be the gary an tore of all safety at its own schools, and because we're in a moment in our nation's history where we're not exactly sure what is the perfectly safe thing to...
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to reverse decades of new liberal deprivation in the face of coronavirus we are talks with professor danny dorling what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported cover deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration taken action just 2 weeks earlier or the more coming up in today's going underground at 1st as britain contends with the west coronavirus jeffrey capita rate of any g 20 nation what could make britain or for that matter the country it arguably takes its foreign policy from the usa happy joining me now via skype from cambridge is oxford university is often akin to professor of geography danny dorling his latest work co-written with an accordion and is called fin topia what we can learn from the world's happiest country ok danny you're going to have to tell me thanks are going by you're going to have to tell me what the country is 1st of all i guess it's that last 3 yea
to reverse decades of new liberal deprivation in the face of coronavirus we are talks with professor danny dorling what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported cover deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration taken action just 2 weeks earlier or the more coming up in today's...
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reverse decades of neo liberal deprivation in the face of corona virus we are talks with professor danny dorling what parts johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported covert deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration to take an action just 2 weeks earlier all of them or coming up in today's going underground at 1st as britain contends with the west coronavirus jeffrey capita rate of any g 20 nation what could make britain or for that matter the country it arguably takes its foreign policy from the usa happy joining me now via skype from cambridge is oxford university is often akin to professor of geography danny dorling his latest work co-written with an accordion and is called fin topia what we can learn from the world's happiest country ok danny you're going to have to tell me thanks for going back you going to have to tell me what the country is 1st of all i guess it's that la
reverse decades of neo liberal deprivation in the face of corona virus we are talks with professor danny dorling what parts johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported covert deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration to take an action just 2 weeks earlier all of them or coming up in...
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reverse decades immune to build up of nation in the face of coronavirus we all spoke with professor danny dorling what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate and health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country. more reported of a death and any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration had taken action just 2 weeks earlier or the more coming up in today's going underground at 1st as britain contends with the west coronavirus jeffrey capita rate of any g 20 nation what could make britain or for that matter the country and arguably takes its foreign policy from the usa happier joining me now via skype from cambridge is oxford university is often akin to professor of geography danny dorling his latest work co-written with an accordion in his coffin topia what we can learn from the world's happiest country ok danny you're going to have to tell me thanks for going back you going to have to tell me what the country is 1st of all i guess it's that last 3 years
reverse decades immune to build up of nation in the face of coronavirus we all spoke with professor danny dorling what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate and health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country. more reported of a death and any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration had taken action just 2 weeks earlier or the more coming up in today's...
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kim's been speaking to the bbc‘s danny savage. saturday morning in the lake district, and kim collison has been running since 3am. his aim — to conquer as many peaks as he can, in under 2a hours. an extraordinary endurance run, over the most difficult terrain. kind of have this motto of every second counts, so it was, let's just keep moving, even though you're feeling tired or struggling, let's just keep pushing and don't stop. 78 summits were on his hit—list. they included well—known fells such as skiddaw, helvellyn and scafell, along with plenty of lesser known ones. the 96 mile circuit involved climbs which totalled more than 39,000 feet. this is kim touching just one of the peaks. go on, kim. he had pacemakers to help him keep going, and stop him from getting lost. without my team of supporters there, this record wouldn't have been feasible. i got an e—mail from the previous holder to wish me luck, and say, "it's about time this record was taken. good luck," sort of thing. and with just 15 minutes of the 2a hours‘ ti
kim's been speaking to the bbc‘s danny savage. saturday morning in the lake district, and kim collison has been running since 3am. his aim — to conquer as many peaks as he can, in under 2a hours. an extraordinary endurance run, over the most difficult terrain. kind of have this motto of every second counts, so it was, let's just keep moving, even though you're feeling tired or struggling, let's just keep pushing and don't stop. 78 summits were on his hit—list. they included well—known...
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join ming right now is union square hospitality ceo danny meyer. danny, great to have you this morning. thanks so much for joining us. you are the ceo of a restaurant group with 20 cafes, bars, restaurants, how is this pause affecting your business? >> well, it's just more of the same really. we've been working really, really hard to do something to get back to hiring so many of the people that unfortunately we had to lay off. and i've just got to say, as cruel as it was to go through all those layoffs, the sad thing is, is that if we had to hire people back and then lay them off again, that would be crueler. we're waiting it out. new york is very different than the rest of the country, especially with full service restaurants. because a lot of people come to work via public transportation. we don't drive cars to go to restaurants. and it's just taking a lot longer for us to get back. so we're trying as many entrepreneurial things as we possibly can right now. maria: and i know that union square hospitality group putting new health and safety proto
join ming right now is union square hospitality ceo danny meyer. danny, great to have you this morning. thanks so much for joining us. you are the ceo of a restaurant group with 20 cafes, bars, restaurants, how is this pause affecting your business? >> well, it's just more of the same really. we've been working really, really hard to do something to get back to hiring so many of the people that unfortunately we had to lay off. and i've just got to say, as cruel as it was to go through all...
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danny shaw, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. sri lanka: a paradise island of many faiths, popular with tourists all over the world. but the peace is about to be shattered by a series of terror attacks. this is the story of the minutes that followed and how they changed the lives of three people from thousands of miles away. when you walk on a day like today, it's a holiday today. the people are here, looking at the beach, in a way, for hope. the only way we as a family and i think, as a world can recover, is if something good comes out of something so evil. easter sunday 2019, the luxury shangri—la hotel in the capital, colombo, was packed with visitors enjoying the holiday. i looked through the window, it was a beautiful morning, just like any other normal morning. i opened the door and could hear the nice music in the background. it's very zen—like in shangri—la. kieran from london was staying in the hotel while on business. haneke from australia had booked a last—minute holiday here. everything was done really well. t
danny shaw, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. sri lanka: a paradise island of many faiths, popular with tourists all over the world. but the peace is about to be shattered by a series of terror attacks. this is the story of the minutes that followed and how they changed the lives of three people from thousands of miles away. when you walk on a day like today, it's a holiday today. the people are here, looking at the beach, in a way, for hope. the only way we as a family and i...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good friday morning. great to see you. >> great to see you. >> let's talk about the evidence that we have all seen circulated at this point. >> the i.g.s throughout the executive branch are given broad statutory power to issue administrative subpoenas, and if those subpoenas are ignored, then the i.g.s can go to the courts and enforce them. that's part of their critical mission, which is to investigate internally within their individual agency and possibly outside of it and coordinate with other law enforcement branches or agencies if needed. so the i.g.s all have very, very broad investigatish power and the courts have upheld that time and time again. >> can the findings at all be used, danny, in the lawsuits against the departments for portland and for lafayette park? >> sure to. some degree, inspectors generals' reports are made public. they're posted right on their websites. sometimes they're very detailed. other times, not so much. depending on whether it's an audit or investigation, certain informat
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. good friday morning. great to see you. >> great to see you. >> let's talk about the evidence that we have all seen circulated at this point. >> the i.g.s throughout the executive branch are given broad statutory power to issue administrative subpoenas, and if those subpoenas are ignored, then the i.g.s can go to the courts and enforce them. that's part of their critical mission, which is to investigate internally within their...
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joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. danny, good to talk to you this morning. >> good morning. >> why are we back here? you had the supreme court decision saying essentially the records can be released to the grand jury. >> because the supreme court gave permission to the trump team to continue to argue this subpoena down in the lower courts. when they issued their opinion, you can't say that trump exactly won at the supreme court, but the supreme court did permit trump to take the case back down and not argue that as a president he has an invisible force field around him that's special and different from everyone else, but instead trump can now attack the subpoenas just like any other regular joe shmoe would in court, that they're overbroad, issued in bad faith, or some other reason to challenge subpoenas. but be warned, for most regular civilians who try to challenge subpoenas, they find they're very, very hard to challenge based on the fact they're overbroad or any of these reasons. >> well, didn't we already address
joining me now, msnbc legal analyst danny cevallos. danny, good to talk to you this morning. >> good morning. >> why are we back here? you had the supreme court decision saying essentially the records can be released to the grand jury. >> because the supreme court gave permission to the trump team to continue to argue this subpoena down in the lower courts. when they issued their opinion, you can't say that trump exactly won at the supreme court, but the supreme court did...