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estuve entrenando con daniel. >>¿daniel? quÉ daniel? >>daniel, mi amor, el cantinero. el que vive aquÍ mismo en el edificio. para serte franco, tuvimos algunos encuentros no muy agradables, pero Él se portÓ muy bien. a ver si lo invitamos a cenar una noche de estas, ¿no? [suena teléfono] >>bueno. sÍ, aqui estÁ. es la vecina de tu mamÁ. se oye muy rara. >>bueno, doÑa ester. dÍgame. [♪] ¿quÉ? no, no me diga eso. ¿pero cÓmo? ¿cuÁndo? ¿dÓnde estÁ? ¡ay, dios mÍo! ¡no! voy para allÁ. no sÉ cÓmo, pero voy para allÁ. >>¿quÉ pasÓ, mi cielo? [♪] >>mi mamÁ se me muriÓ. [llanto ¡ay, mami! [♪] tío... ¿por qué te quedan tan ricas las milanesas de pollo? porque les pongo knorr. mira, solo una cucharada de knorr en el pan molido antes de empanizar el pollo para darles ese delicioso sabor que tanto te gusta. los chefs de knorr llevamos años cuidando que cada cucharada tenga ese auténtico y delicioso sabor. immm, me quedaron riquísimas estas milanesas! iasí es mi pequeña chef! knorr. sabor que hace la vida mejor. prueba el nuevo sazonador kn
estuve entrenando con daniel. >>¿daniel? quÉ daniel? >>daniel, mi amor, el cantinero. el que vive aquÍ mismo en el edificio. para serte franco, tuvimos algunos encuentros no muy agradables, pero Él se portÓ muy bien. a ver si lo invitamos a cenar una noche de estas, ¿no? [suena teléfono] >>bueno. sÍ, aqui estÁ. es la vecina de tu mamÁ. se oye muy rara. >>bueno, doÑa ester. dÍgame. [♪] ¿quÉ? no, no me diga eso. ¿pero cÓmo? ¿cuÁndo? ¿dÓnde estÁ?...
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bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is brock obama just a continuation george w. bush george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that osten just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either person's character per se on this program daniel but the capture of the presidency itself by these other forces that are never elected by anyone. well your last question is coincide to each other and that both of these president said vastly different intents george w. bush went through nine eleven which was. just a catastrophe beyond words and did create homeland security to poor been one ton of obaid things like that but that was a the thing the excuse of mine it was a presidency and a country in crisis on how to deal with this c
bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is brock obama just a continuation george w. bush george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that osten just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the...
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bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is brock obama just a continuation george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either person's character per se on this program daniel but the capture of the presidency itself by these other forces that are never elected by anyone. well your last question is coincide to each other and that both of these president said vastly different intents george w. bush went through nine eleven which was. just a catastrophe beyond words and did create homeland security to poor bend them obeyed things like that but that was a thing the excuse of mine it was a presidency and a country in crisis and had to deal with this catastrophe of this first at
bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is brock obama just a continuation george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either...
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michigan. 19-year-old danielle taylor is a cashier for a fast food restaurant. she comes over late one night in 2002 to visit travis. suddenly, she is wrestled to the ground. >> hold her. >> her hands and legs bound. travis payea is behind the camera. >> what the [ bleep ] did i do? >> nothing. see, that's the thing. if you did something, everybody would know we had motive to kill you. just [ bleep ] sheer murder. >> murder. for the next 35 minutes on the tape, danielle is told over and over again that she's going to die. >> a half an hour from now, you'll never feel another thing. enjoy that pain. it's the last thing you'll ever feel. >> danielle is blindfolded. >> if you even so much as sneeze, i'll slit your [ bleep ] throat. >> and about 15 minutes into the tape, she's led from the house to the back seat of a car, and
michigan. 19-year-old danielle taylor is a cashier for a fast food restaurant. she comes over late one night in 2002 to visit travis. suddenly, she is wrestled to the ground. >> hold her. >> her hands and legs bound. travis payea is behind the camera. >> what the [ bleep ] did i do? >> nothing. see, that's the thing. if you did something, everybody would know we had motive to kill you. just [ bleep ] sheer murder. >> murder. for the next 35 minutes on the tape,...
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danielle then goes back to the party house and retrieves the tape. within 48 hours, the county prosecutor has charged four young people with the kidnapping and assault of taylor. if convicted, they face anywhere from seven years to life in prison. >> i have never had a case where alleged defendants tape their own alleged crimes. i can't explain criminals. in fact, there are television shows. "america's dumbest criminals." this appears to be right down that alley. >> the accused are 20-year-old travis payea, a horror film buff who plays the most prominent role in the video, 20-year-old jimmy carlisle who early on in the video helps push danielle to the ground. 19-year-old christina lumm. she drives the car to the so-called grave site. and 20-year-old jonathan cockerill who is seen on the tape tying danielle up and later holding a knife to her in the car. they all claim it was a joke. they were making a movie and danielle taylor was a willing participant. but danielle taylor tells police that she thought she was going to be killed. >> that's what we al
danielle then goes back to the party house and retrieves the tape. within 48 hours, the county prosecutor has charged four young people with the kidnapping and assault of taylor. if convicted, they face anywhere from seven years to life in prison. >> i have never had a case where alleged defendants tape their own alleged crimes. i can't explain criminals. in fact, there are television shows. "america's dumbest criminals." this appears to be right down that alley. >> the...
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daniel kahneman. [ applause ] >> daniel kahneman's ground breaking work earned him a nobel prize in economic signses. after escaping from nazi occupied france as a young boy, he grow to understand the origins of people's beliefs, and working alongside dr. amos bearski, he used simple expeer meants to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertain circumstances, and forever changed the way we view human judgment. [ applause ] >> the honorable richard g lugar. [ applause ] >> representing the state of indiana for over three decades in the united states senate, richard g lugar put country above party and self to forge bipartisan consensus. out there his time in the senate, he offered effective solutions to our problems, advocating for the control of the nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction. working with senator sam nun, richard lugar established the threat reduction program one of our country's most successful national security initiatives helping to sustain american leadership and engage nations after decades of confrontation. he remains a strong voice on foreign policy is
daniel kahneman. [ applause ] >> daniel kahneman's ground breaking work earned him a nobel prize in economic signses. after escaping from nazi occupied france as a young boy, he grow to understand the origins of people's beliefs, and working alongside dr. amos bearski, he used simple expeer meants to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertain circumstances, and forever changed the way we view human judgment. [ applause ] >> the honorable richard g lugar. [ applause ]...
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former hawaii senator daniel ininouye. richard lugar, daniel khanman, country singer loretta lynn. mario molina, mexican-american chemist. former astronaut sally ride. and bayard rustin. arturo sandoval. dean smith, a legendary unc head basketball coach. gloria steinem. ct vivian, a colleague and friend of martin luther king jr. and administrator of the anti-clan network. and patricia wald. and oprah winfrey. and there's a second awards ceremony this morning. the congressional gold medical is being given to the representatives of native-american tribes who is language served as the unbreakable military code during both world war. you have no doubt heard of the code talkers. many people are watching the body language between bill clinton and barack obama. since bill clinton recently went off script a little and said that president obama should offer the promise that he made, if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. president obama in the past has gotten his own jabs in on the former president. in the new book he's quoted as telling an aid that he can only take bill clinton in
former hawaii senator daniel ininouye. richard lugar, daniel khanman, country singer loretta lynn. mario molina, mexican-american chemist. former astronaut sally ride. and bayard rustin. arturo sandoval. dean smith, a legendary unc head basketball coach. gloria steinem. ct vivian, a colleague and friend of martin luther king jr. and administrator of the anti-clan network. and patricia wald. and oprah winfrey. and there's a second awards ceremony this morning. the congressional gold medical is...
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bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is broke obama just a continuation george w. bush a george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either person's character per se on this program daniel but the capture of the presidency itself by these other forces that are never elected by anyone. well your last question in this coincide to each other and that both of these president said vastly different intents george w. bush went through nine eleven which was. just to catastrophe beyond words and did create homeland security to poor been on top of obaid things like that but that was a the thing oh excuse of mine it was a presidency and a country in crisis on how to deal with this
bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is broke obama just a continuation george w. bush a george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the...
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bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is broke obama just a continuation george w. bush george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either person's character per se on this program daniel but the capture of the presidency itself by these other forces that are never elected by anyone. well your last question is coincide to each other and that both of these president said vastly different intents george w. bush went through nine eleven which was. just a catastrophe beyond words and did create homeland security to poor been one ton of obaid things like that but that was a thing the excuse of mine it was a presidency and a country in crisis on how to deal with this catastrop
bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is broke obama just a continuation george w. bush george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the...
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bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is broke obama just a continuation george w. bush or george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones and we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either person's character per se on this program daniel but the capture of the presidency itself by these other forces that are never elected by anyone. well your last question in this coincided to each other and that both of these president said vastly different intents george w. bush went through nine eleven which was. just a catastrophe beyond words and did create homeland security to poor been one ton of obaid things like that but that was a the thing the excuse of mine it was a presidency and a country in crisis and had to deal w
bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is broke obama just a continuation george w. bush or george w. bush because you have the capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones and we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the...
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but tonight's conversations with great minds i'm joined by constitutional trial attorney daniel daniel is one of the most influential public interest lawyers in the country worked on a number of cases including the pentagon papers case and the current karen silkwood case that have changed the course of american history in one nine hundred eighty founded the christic institute where he served as general counsel and chief trial attorney daniel has also served as chief trial attorney for the marrow institute and the chief trial counsel for the a.c.l.u. rocky mountain states chapter his new book the people's advocate the life and legal history of america's most fearless public interest lawyer is a must read for anyone who wants to know the inside story of some of the most important trials of the past half century and welcome to the show thank you tom thanks so much for being with us i'm curious what what got you interested in the law in the first place how did it start with you did what drew you into this and then what got you into this kind of law. actually originally back in one nine hun
but tonight's conversations with great minds i'm joined by constitutional trial attorney daniel daniel is one of the most influential public interest lawyers in the country worked on a number of cases including the pentagon papers case and the current karen silkwood case that have changed the course of american history in one nine hundred eighty founded the christic institute where he served as general counsel and chief trial attorney daniel has also served as chief trial attorney for the...
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to take that daniels here attempt to censor one of most important voices of our generation is a major failure not only of the book continue the talks but this week universities across the state of indiana future events then from teach ins to lectures in response to the emails but the conversation is now brought in way beyond just this book students and faculty across the state inspired by the censorship attempt have use it as a springboard for greater conversation about academic freedom. what we see here is somebody who's got a lot of power trying to take that away from people who have less power at the college and university level a lot of decisions depend on the university administration and the state doesn't have any authority but clue stroman says months after the emails were printed the reason people are still talking about daniels and attending reed and why is because people in power are trying to get more involved in making decisions about what should be studied and indiana's classrooms see these students get it only when we learn the uncensored history of the us had gemini wil
to take that daniels here attempt to censor one of most important voices of our generation is a major failure not only of the book continue the talks but this week universities across the state of indiana future events then from teach ins to lectures in response to the emails but the conversation is now brought in way beyond just this book students and faculty across the state inspired by the censorship attempt have use it as a springboard for greater conversation about academic freedom. what...
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daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable anti factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. that is how do we get rid of it before any young people are force fed it totally false version of our history of course after being confronted with the breaking story daniel's backpedaled and claim he was only talking about k. through twelve not college somehow not realizing that censorship an arbitrary book banning at a high school level is still just as insane as far as the anti-american insults daniel hurdle towards zen john turman executive director of mit said inside higher ed to be contrary to the old mainstream construction of history is not equivalent to being anti american that should be obvious but to a politician who still seems
daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable anti factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. that is how do we get rid of it before any...
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currently president of her do university see daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable and be factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. if it is how do we get rid of it before any young people are force fed it totally false version of our history of course after being confronted with the breaking story daniels backpedaled and claim he was only talking about k. through twelve not college somehow not realizing that censorship an arbitrary book banning at a high school level is still just as insane as far as the anti-american insults daniel hurdle towards zen john turman executive director of mit said inside higher ed to be contrary to the old mainstream construction of history is not equivalent to being anti american that should
currently president of her do university see daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable and be factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in...
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daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable and the factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. it is how do we get rid of it before any young people are force fed a totally false version of our history of course after being confronted with the breaking story daniels backpedaled and claim he was only talking about k. through twelve not college somehow not realizing that censorship an arbitrary book banning at a high school level is still just as insane as far as the anti-american insults daniel hurdle towards zen john turman executive director of mit said inside higher ed to be contrary to the old mainstream construction of history is not equivalent to being anti american that should be obvious but to a politician who still seems
daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable and the factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. it is how do we get rid of it before any...
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bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is brock obama just a continuation george w. bush a george w. bush because you have to capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the defamation of either person's character per se on this program daniel but the capture of the presidency itself by these other forces that are never elected by anyone. well your last question and this coincide to each other and that both of these president said vastly different intents george w. bush went through nine eleven which was. just a catastrophe beyond words and did create homeland security to poor been taught them obeyed things like that but that was a thing no excuse of mine it was a presidency and a country in crisis and had to deal with this
bush ever was ok daniel i want to go to daniel first. basically agreeing with austin is brock obama just a continuation george w. bush a george w. bush because you have to capture the neo-cons you have the security forces you have the military have captured the presidency again that's an empty suit on all of the issues that i just mentioned here because we had torture under george w. bush and it did and now we have drones we have killed listen what i'm getting at is that maybe not to the...
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. >> asÍ es daniel, muy buenos dÍas y feliz jueves. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs?. >> sigue entrando el frÍo en estados unidos?. >> hacia sectores del medio oeste y tambiÉn ha descendido hacia sectores de texas donde dallas se despierta con 41 grados, 40 hacia oklahoma city y houston donde estamos viendo 48 definitivamente un abrÍgueserÁ importante usar esta maÑana mientras delante del frente las temperaturas no han cambiado, tenemos masa de aire bastante hÚmedo donde reportamos 61 en boston, 67 en washington dc y 5 las Últimas 24 horas donde hemos visto un cambio entre 14 a 25 grados de diferencia. >> mientras que vemos el frente seguir desplazÁndose al este otra aguaceros desde nueva inglaterra al sur y hacia partes de atlanta mientras que al centro de la naciÓn alta presion totalmente en control que va a dejar un ambiente estable, mientras el pacÍfico un nuevo disturbio ingresa a la zona dejarÁ aguaceros y nieve en sectores montaÑosos. >> un dÍa fenomenal en la zona de phoenix arizona, ahora regreso al estudio con el candelero. >> (♪). >> (♪). >>
. >> asÍ es daniel, muy buenos dÍas y feliz jueves. >> ¿cÓmo estÁs?. >> sigue entrando el frÍo en estados unidos?. >> hacia sectores del medio oeste y tambiÉn ha descendido hacia sectores de texas donde dallas se despierta con 41 grados, 40 hacia oklahoma city y houston donde estamos viendo 48 definitivamente un abrÍgueserÁ importante usar esta maÑana mientras delante del frente las temperaturas no han cambiado, tenemos masa de aire bastante hÚmedo donde...
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let's go to danielle in kansas. danielle. >> caller: hey, jim. happy friday. >> same. >> caller: hey, i have a question about limited brands. they had an impressive third quarter, great profits. however, they issued a more conservative forecast for the fourth quarter. given that it's a holiday season, even valentine's day, should i expect the limited brands to continue to rise? or do you think this is a good long-term buy and hold for my ira? >> i want you to actually -- you know, i saw that.
let's go to danielle in kansas. danielle. >> caller: hey, jim. happy friday. >> same. >> caller: hey, i have a question about limited brands. they had an impressive third quarter, great profits. however, they issued a more conservative forecast for the fourth quarter. given that it's a holiday season, even valentine's day, should i expect the limited brands to continue to rise? or do you think this is a good long-term buy and hold for my ira? >> i want you to actually --...
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institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author i generally cross talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i can go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it historic deal and will go anywhere of course it's historic i'm sure our viewers remember real men the goal to around the neo-cons then years ago before during and after the invasion of iraq bunch of losers real men do deals with their around so this is the number one i would say the only one so far victory for the obama administration it could be the beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly disguised axis trying to derail this by all means necessary we're going to have the neo cons trying to the real is going to have a lot of republicans tryin
institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author i generally cross talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i can go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it historic deal and will go anywhere of course it's historic i'm sure our viewers remember real men the goal to around the...
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, ganÓ miss universo , daniel musica eh, eh, eh (cantando. >>no, no espÉrate un momentico el gato rocanrolero (risas. >>ay, dios mio >venga, venga aca a la mesa, a la mesa de lo que tenemos para un nuevo dÍa. mÚsica. >>una persecuciÓn policial termina con dos cayendo al vacio >>yo no estoy ensuciando su imagen, ella se ensucia a si misma >>la guerra no termina, ahhora si, laura zapata se va con todo contra thalia. >>le pido permiso a mis hijos para salir de casa >>ricky martin nos revela como le ha cambiado la vida desde que es padre >y aprenda la tecnica para rellenar las lÍneas de expresion >>llega galÁn de novelas en su faceta de pintor >>el brujo mayor prepara conjuro para que el tri se clasique >puedenenenenenenenenenlia esta junta >>ya de camino racher de rusia pero ya maÑana estara con nosotr >>tambiÉn nuestra compaÑera esta enfermita por lo que no estara hoy >>yo te lo cuido
, ganÓ miss universo , daniel musica eh, eh, eh (cantando. >>no, no espÉrate un momentico el gato rocanrolero (risas. >>ay, dios mio >venga, venga aca a la mesa, a la mesa >una persecuciÓn policial termina con dos cayendo al vacio >>yo no estoy ensuciando su imagen, ella se ensucia a si misma >>la guerra no termina, ahhora si, laura zapata se va con todo contra thalia. >>le pido permiso a mis hijos para salir de casa >>ricky martin nos revela como le...
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director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author right gentlemen cross-talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i can go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it a historic deal and will it go anywhere of course it's historic i'm sure all our viewers remember real man the goal to around the neo-cons ten years ago before during and after the invasion of iraq bunch of losers real men do deals with their around so this is the number one i would say the only one so far victory for the obama administration it could be the beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly disguised axis trying to derail this by all means necessary we're going to have t
director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author right gentlemen cross-talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i can go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it a historic deal and will it go anywhere of course...
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but the night's conversations with great minds i'm joined by constitutional trial attorney daniel daniel is one of the most influential public interest lawyers in the country worked on a number of cases including the pentagon papers case in the current karen silkwood case that have changed the course of american history in one nine hundred eighty of the christic institute where he served as general counsel and chief trial attorney general has also served as chief trial attorney for the american institute and the chief trial counsel for the a.c.l.u. rocky mountain states chapter in his new book the people's advocate the life and legal history of america's most fearless public interest lawyer is a must read for anyone who wants to know the inside story of some of the most important trials of the past half century and welcome to the show thank you thanks so much for being with us i'm curious what what got you interested in the law in the first place how did it start with you did what drew you into this and then what got you into this kind of law. actually originally back in one hundred sixt
but the night's conversations with great minds i'm joined by constitutional trial attorney daniel daniel is one of the most influential public interest lawyers in the country worked on a number of cases including the pentagon papers case in the current karen silkwood case that have changed the course of american history in one nine hundred eighty of the christic institute where he served as general counsel and chief trial attorney general has also served as chief trial attorney for the american...
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director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author i generally cross talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it a historic deal and will go anywhere of course it's historic i'm sure our viewers remember real men the goal to around the neo-cons then years ago before during and after the invasion of iraq bunch of losers real men do deals with their own so this is the number one i would say the only one so far victory for the obama administration it could be the beginning of obama's nixon in china movement but it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly disguised axis trying to derail this by all means necessary we're going to have the neo cons tryin
director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author i generally cross talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it a historic deal and will go anywhere of course it's...
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kennedy. >> danielle nottingham live in dallas. thank you. >>> and this is the scene at the memorial at jfk university in pleasant hill. it's the only university in the country named after the president. speakers on hand included david wallace, an eyewitness news who was in dallas the day of the assassination. mayor michael harris. a live stream of how cbs news covered the assassination jfk min by minute at kpix.com. >>> the brutal wind is blamed for killing two people over the east bay. a power line fell on ostrich street after 8:00 last night. police found a man dead. they are not sure if he was elect the cuted there. about an hour later a driver tried to avoid debris. he jumped the center divide, crashed into a tree killing him a there are still problems involving downed trees. this is in oakland as well. trees have been coming down on parked cars and are blocking some of the roads there. crews continue it work to clear out those trees. and this is the scene people in berkeley woke up to. trees, branches and debris littering the
kennedy. >> danielle nottingham live in dallas. thank you. >>> and this is the scene at the memorial at jfk university in pleasant hill. it's the only university in the country named after the president. speakers on hand included david wallace, an eyewitness news who was in dallas the day of the assassination. mayor michael harris. a live stream of how cbs news covered the assassination jfk min by minute at kpix.com. >>> the brutal wind is blamed for killing two people...
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(cheers and applause) hey, good to see you, how are you, nice to see you again, daniel. all right. you have been on the show before, talked about barefoot run last time. >> yes. >> it is getting cold, i prefer to wear socks when it is cold. i'm just getting old and the older you get the more a crave warmth. >> stephen: that's one of the things that mod hirnl does that old humans didn't do, we get old, right. that's one of the advantages we have over them, we can just, in a fight we can just outlast them. >> that's true. >> what is interesting is the hunters gatherers, nasty miserable lives. >> stephen: they did. >> well, actually, the hunter gatherers if they survived childhood they had pretty high childhood mortality rates but if they survived they lived to their 60s, 70s and 80s and were extraordinarily healthy as far as we could tell. they had heart disease. they didn't have type ii diabetes. osteoporosis. we've got them all. >> stephen: we got that on them. >> yeah. >> stephen: they only had one type of diabetes. >> they never needed obamacare. yeah, because they, you know what
(cheers and applause) hey, good to see you, how are you, nice to see you again, daniel. all right. you have been on the show before, talked about barefoot run last time. >> yes. >> it is getting cold, i prefer to wear socks when it is cold. i'm just getting old and the older you get the more a crave warmth. >> stephen: that's one of the things that mod hirnl does that old humans didn't do, we get old, right. that's one of the advantages we have over them, we can just, in a...
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daniel kahneman. daniel kahneman's grounds-breaking work earned him a nobel prize for his research developing prospect theory. after escaping from nazi occupied francis occupy ed france as a young boy, he grew interested in understanding the origins of people's beliefs combining psychology and economic analysis and working with long side dr. amos verski, he used simple experiments to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertain circumstances and he forever changed the way we view human judgment. [ applause ] the honorable richard g. lugar. representing the state of indiana for over three decades in the united states senate, richard g. lugar put country above party and self to forge bipartisan consensus. throughout his time in the senate, he offered effective solutions to our national and international problems, advocating for the control of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction, working with senator sam nunn, he established the threat reduction program, one of our country's most
daniel kahneman. daniel kahneman's grounds-breaking work earned him a nobel prize for his research developing prospect theory. after escaping from nazi occupied francis occupy ed france as a young boy, he grew interested in understanding the origins of people's beliefs combining psychology and economic analysis and working with long side dr. amos verski, he used simple experiments to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertain circumstances and he forever changed the way we view human...
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las mejores ofertas y las mejores marcas en radioshack >> en cineplex continuamos con nicole kidman y daniel craig en la fantÁstica aventura "the invasion" una amenaza mutante. ♪. >> a todas las unidades deben saber que todas las inyecciones han comenzado, vayan a la comandancia de guardia nacional en la calle 56 para asistir con el control de gente. ♪. >> esto es lo que tengo, anotaciones generales aquÍ, voy a revisar la computadora. ♪. >> creo que su esposo se convirtiÓ muy pronto. >> ¿quÉ medicamento le dabas? >> le di buspar y clonazepam, y hace poco le mandÉ risperdal. >> mmm. >> su esposo se infecta con un extraterrestre viral y yo le mando antisicÓticos. >> sÍ, pues yo crei que lo que me diste era una broma de halloween, asÍ que quiÉn sabe. quÉ interesante estuvo encefalitis siendo niÑa. >> sÍ, casi la mata. >> y fue consecuencia de complicaciones de varicela. >> oh sÍ, su hermana la contagiÓ. >> puede no ser una tÍpica encefalitis, hay una encefalomielitis inseminada aguda, que ataca la sustancia alba, la materia blanca, pero no toca la materia gris. esa queda i
las mejores ofertas y las mejores marcas en radioshack >> en cineplex continuamos con nicole kidman y daniel craig en la fantÁstica aventura "the invasion" una amenaza mutante. ♪. >> a todas las unidades deben saber que todas las inyecciones han comenzado, vayan a la comandancia de guardia nacional en la calle 56 para asistir con el control de gente. ♪. >> esto es lo que tengo, anotaciones generales aquÍ, voy a revisar la computadora. ♪. >> creo que su...
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danielle. was a freshman in high school that late and of them in middle school i just i don't know i was always around guys on the hill find out what happened to danielle no i never did she's watching danny owings is available favorite olympic sport wrestling first professional match. you have see thirteen one thousand nine hundred seven a fight you'd love to see happen in m.m.a. . johnny bose jones resign or since silva who would you love to face quinn raptors jackson that's going to happen someone you look up to. anybody who gives back to society hardest hit or in the end of a was are this you of a been hit that nearly so bad yeah he hit hard as guy hit me in the cheney grab and they give me the chin a feel like the earth one upside down and only the only one to me so i think it's going to upside down so i don't see vandalism favorite m.m.a. technique favored m.m.a. take me out to be. elbows. that adjective that describes your fighting style aggressive adjective that best describes rampages f
danielle. was a freshman in high school that late and of them in middle school i just i don't know i was always around guys on the hill find out what happened to danielle no i never did she's watching danny owings is available favorite olympic sport wrestling first professional match. you have see thirteen one thousand nine hundred seven a fight you'd love to see happen in m.m.a. . johnny bose jones resign or since silva who would you love to face quinn raptors jackson that's going to happen...
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daniel the legendary senator from hawaii, the president's birthplace who is now no longer with us. serves for many, many years in the united states senate. a psychologist who escaped from gnawsy germany. dick lugar, who lost incidentally in a primary a couple of years ago to a tea party candidate. loretta lynn, the legendary country singer, a famed chemist and environmental scientist. sally reid a physicist, an advisor to martin luther king, a fantastic trumpeter, dean smith the legendary basketball coach at the university of north carolina, gloria steinum someone who grow up in the women's rights movement of the late 60s and early 70s. ct vivian, patricia wald, and oprah winfrey rounds out the list. >> mike viqueira thank you very much. ernie banks to oprah winfrey. mike thank you. >>> elsewhere talks aimed attening the standoff over iran's nuclear program resumed in geneva. there is optimism that the world powers may be able to reach a deal with iran sometimes this week. this is the third meeting of the p5-plus-1. any thoughts that this time they might be closer to a deal? obviou
daniel the legendary senator from hawaii, the president's birthplace who is now no longer with us. serves for many, many years in the united states senate. a psychologist who escaped from gnawsy germany. dick lugar, who lost incidentally in a primary a couple of years ago to a tea party candidate. loretta lynn, the legendary country singer, a famed chemist and environmental scientist. sally reid a physicist, an advisor to martin luther king, a fantastic trumpeter, dean smith the legendary...
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daniel kahneman. [applause] daniel kahneman's groundbreaking work earned him a nobel prize in economic sciences for his .esearch developing after escaping from not the occupied france as a young boy and later joining the israel defense forces, dr. kahneman grew interested in understanding the origins of people's beliefs, combining psychology and economic analysis and working gursky, dr.. kahneman used simple experiments to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertainty circumstances. each forever -- he forever changed the way to weave your human judgment. [applause] the honorable richard g lugar. [applause] state ofing the indiana for over three decades, r put countrya above party himself to forge bipartisan consensus throughout his time in the senate. he offered a effective solutions to our national and international problems, advocating for the control of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction, working with senator sam nunn, he under -- established the nunn-lugar program, one of
daniel kahneman. [applause] daniel kahneman's groundbreaking work earned him a nobel prize in economic sciences for his .esearch developing after escaping from not the occupied france as a young boy and later joining the israel defense forces, dr. kahneman grew interested in understanding the origins of people's beliefs, combining psychology and economic analysis and working gursky, dr.. kahneman used simple experiments to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertainty circumstances....
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daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable anti factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. that is how do we get rid of it before any young people are force fed it totally false version of our history of course after being confronted with the breaking story daniels backpedaled and claim he was only talking about k. through twelve not college somehow not realizing that censorship an arbitrary book banning at a high school level is still just as insane as far as the anti-american insults daniel hurdle towards zen john turman executive director of mit said inside higher ed to be contrary to the old mainstream construction of history is not equivalent to being anti american that should be obvious but to a politician who still seems
daniel sought to ban howard zinn's books from all indiana classrooms according to a recently acquired e-mails from two thousand and nine by the a.p. daniels wrote to top state education officials this terrible anti american finally passed away his book is a truly executable anti factual piece of dissent from ation that misstates american history on every page daniels goes on to complain can someone assure me that it's not in use anywhere in indiana. that is how do we get rid of it before any...
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director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author right gentlemen cross-talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i can go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it a historic deal and will go anywhere of course it's historic i'm sure all reviewers remember real man the goal to tehran the neo kongs ten years ago before during and after the invasion of iraq bunch of losers real men do deals with their round so this is the number one i would say the only one so far. our victory for the obama administration it could be the beginning of obama's nixon in china movement block it's a long long shot we have six months ahead of us we're going to have the saudi wahhabi israeli. while i could say link but it's not to link in fact it's an axis badly disguised axis trying to derail this by all means necessary we're going to have
director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute also in washington we have daniel mcadams he's the executive director of the ron paul institute and in bangkok we cross to pepe escobar he's an investigative journalist and author right gentlemen cross-talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it pepe if i can go to you first in bangkok what do you make of the deal is it a historic deal and will go anywhere of course...
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algo que marca la vida de los espe a espectadores mÁs adelante, mas informaciÓn c ,continuamos con daniel >>muchas gracias, por la hermosa imagenn con la que abres un nueo dÍa, pasamos con otar hermosa imagen de la naturaleza, denisse isaac >>com esto estas >>muy buenos dÍas, y tu >>comparando tu belleza con la aurora boreal >>ay, tan lindo daniel que pi piropo en miami nos preocupamos de vi n vienvie viento, no del frÍo, t temperaturas en el paÍs en pa pantalla, a abrigarse n sen s e sectores del este y medio oeste tambiÉn en dallas y hjustusoust buena noticia es que la masa de aire frÍo se desplaza al este, c con el viento se siente bajo veinte grados en varios sectores chicago se siente en 24. alta presiÓn en control hacia el es e este, dejando ambiente estable, un nuebovo disturbios trae agu a hacia las dakotas. vamos con el candelero. muÚsica. >>estamos con candelero de em emocion porque ganÓ mÉxico, eso, eso. ahora si, vamos a pasar a las noticias del mundo del espect u espectaculo. fijense ustedes aa pesar de lo gritos de los fans justin bieber pateo ey trapeo el piso con
algo que marca la vida de los espe a espectadores mÁs adelante, mas informaciÓn c ,continuamos con daniel >>muchas gracias, por la hermosa imagenn con la que abres un nueo dÍa, pasamos con otar hermosa imagen de la naturaleza, denisse isaac >>com esto estas >>muy buenos dÍas, y tu >>comparando tu belleza con la aurora boreal >>ay, tan lindo daniel que pi piropo en miami nos preocupamos de vi n vienvie viento, no del frÍo, t temperaturas en el paÍs en pa...
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daniel if i go back to you in washington it's all of a it's all about enrichment because we have some countries in the world that say iran has the right to enrichment and other countries say they do and so it's there's a small number of countries in the world there's a rand doesn't have the right to enrichment which is that is really nonsensical because they are members of the nonproliferation treaty but you still have people in washington obviously in israel saying the same thing and i want to talk to pepe later about saudi arabia but it's about enrichment daniel well in fact there are very few countries in the world that don't believe you iran has the right to enrich uranium in fact when the us was negotiating the nonproliferation treaty back in the late sixty's the us insisted that article four explicitly provided for the enrichment of uranium and if you read oracle four and you have any sort of brain you realize that the word production of nuclear fuel for the use of nuclear energy production means enrichment it's not about some fairies coming down and giving it to you so it's it'
daniel if i go back to you in washington it's all of a it's all about enrichment because we have some countries in the world that say iran has the right to enrichment and other countries say they do and so it's there's a small number of countries in the world there's a rand doesn't have the right to enrichment which is that is really nonsensical because they are members of the nonproliferation treaty but you still have people in washington obviously in israel saying the same thing and i want to...
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what do you think, daniel? [laughter] >> this year we're proud to give the award for best merchant association to lower haight merchant and neighborhood association a.k.a. lo hamna, rolls off the tongue. [laughter] >> it's truly a great organization. we in our capacity, we work a lot with different neighborhood associations, different merchant associations. and far and away the lower haight merchants association is one of the best we had the pleasure to work with. that holds for always, but this past year was a really remarkable year for the organization. they dealt with some challenges, notably the water and fire, some public safety concerns. and they also had some success he. they have art walks really successful art walks four times a year. but then there's always another street fair happening. it's really, you know, we can celebrate their achievements, but it's really the spirit with which they do their work, the passion and the creativity and the sense of community and bringing people to the table to figur
what do you think, daniel? [laughter] >> this year we're proud to give the award for best merchant association to lower haight merchant and neighborhood association a.k.a. lo hamna, rolls off the tongue. [laughter] >> it's truly a great organization. we in our capacity, we work a lot with different neighborhood associations, different merchant associations. and far and away the lower haight merchants association is one of the best we had the pleasure to work with. that holds for...
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daniel kahneman. [applause] the honorable richard lugar. [applause] ms. loretta lynn. [applause] >> doctor mario molina. [applause] mr. walter nay, excepting only half of his partner, bayard rustin. [applause] mr. arturo sandoval. ms. smith accepting on behalf of her husband, dean smith. ms. gloria steinem. [applause] reverend c.t. vivian. the honorable patricia wald. [applause] ms. oprah winfrey. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, and mrs. michelle obama ♪ [applause] >> good evening, everybody. please have a seat. well, on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. this is one of my favorite events every year. especially, it's special this year as i look at this extraordinary group of individuals, and our opportunity to honor them with our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. and this year it's just a little more special because this marks the 50th anniversary of president kennedy establishing this award. we are
daniel kahneman. [applause] the honorable richard lugar. [applause] ms. loretta lynn. [applause] >> doctor mario molina. [applause] mr. walter nay, excepting only half of his partner, bayard rustin. [applause] mr. arturo sandoval. ms. smith accepting on behalf of her husband, dean smith. ms. gloria steinem. [applause] reverend c.t. vivian. the honorable patricia wald. [applause] ms. oprah winfrey. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, and mrs....
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daniel conaman. daniel conaman's groundbreaking work earned him a nobel prize in from ics after escaping occupied france as a young boy and later joining the israel forces he grew interested in understanding the origin of people's beliefs, combining psychology and economic analysis and working alongside dr. amos versky. he used simple experiments to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertain circumstances and he forever changed the way we view human udgment. he honorable richard g. lugar. representing the state of indiana for over three decades in the united states senate, richard g. lugar put country above party and self to forge bipartisan consensus. throughout his time in the senate, he offered effective solutions to our national and international problems, advocating for the control of nuclear arms and other weapons of w.m.d.. work -- weapons of mass destruction. working with senator snapple nunn, richard lugar established the nunn-lugar cooperative threat reduction program. one of our
daniel conaman. daniel conaman's groundbreaking work earned him a nobel prize in from ics after escaping occupied france as a young boy and later joining the israel forces he grew interested in understanding the origin of people's beliefs, combining psychology and economic analysis and working alongside dr. amos versky. he used simple experiments to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertain circumstances and he forever changed the way we view human udgment. he honorable richard g....
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danielle of course from baltimore and always gives back to the community. big fundraiser opportunity tonight at admiral's cup. let me thank the people at jimmy's for letting us be in the house. great to see you. >> great to see you too. we have a great handbag this mo. >> reporter: the blake collection will debut at the house of ruth. >> i started my line almost 8 years ago. mayor stephanie rwalings-blake has always been a fan of mine, supporting my line, wearing them to the white house, ravens games, orioles games. nothing is better than to dedicate a line to her. she's respectful, honorable and beautiful. i'm excited to launch my line tonight. >> reporter: of course, it's for charity. that's a great thing. >> yes. >> reporter: we're going to brn sandy timmons from the house of ruth. how are you doing? >> great. >> reporter: this is going to be a fabulous fundraiser from 6:00 to 8:00. is that it? >> exactly. >> reporter: this is going to raise money for the house of ruth and what you do. >> exactly right. the house of ruth is an importae -- organization he
danielle of course from baltimore and always gives back to the community. big fundraiser opportunity tonight at admiral's cup. let me thank the people at jimmy's for letting us be in the house. great to see you. >> great to see you too. we have a great handbag this mo. >> reporter: the blake collection will debut at the house of ruth. >> i started my line almost 8 years ago. mayor stephanie rwalings-blake has always been a fan of mine, supporting my line, wearing them to the...
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daniel conaman. daniel conaman's groundbreaking work earned him a nobel prize in economics after escaping from occupied france as a young boy and later joining the israel forces he grew interested in understanding the origin of people's beliefs, combining psychology and economic analysis and working alongside dr. amos versky. he used simple experiments to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertain circumstances and he forever changed the way we view human judgment. the honorable richard g. lugar. representing the state of indiana for over three decades in the united states senate, richard g. lugar put country above party and self to forge bipartisan consensus. throughout his time in the senate, he offered effective solutions to our national and international problems, advocating for the control of nuclear arms and other weapons of w.m.d.. work -- weapons of mass destruction. working with senator snapple nunn, richard lugar established the nunn-lugar cooperative threat reduction program. on
daniel conaman. daniel conaman's groundbreaking work earned him a nobel prize in economics after escaping from occupied france as a young boy and later joining the israel forces he grew interested in understanding the origin of people's beliefs, combining psychology and economic analysis and working alongside dr. amos versky. he used simple experiments to demonstrate how people make decisions under uncertain circumstances and he forever changed the way we view human judgment. the honorable...
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two more than close out public comment for this item >> daniel 0 for the record to the audience back home. we conducted a meeting a few days ago and we got american people overview to make a long story short this is one of the things that's criminal. for years now the community is somewhat at the table when i think it benefits the agency and investors. and at the end of the day i've tripod personally along with other organizations to sound an alarm when the heritage was built. one which the key reads heritage means is birthright and that's to who. is that for the japan town or african-americans, black people in san francisco that's could he. because this is like making a cake without eggs when you don't include black people at the table we're talking about the birthing right of a project intended like being, you know, at the show down at the last alley month this is the last fight for the property in our area and it needs to be taken serious. i've been in supervisors meetings it's an afterthought when it comes to our community. notwithstanding i hate to see us fighting amongst each o
two more than close out public comment for this item >> daniel 0 for the record to the audience back home. we conducted a meeting a few days ago and we got american people overview to make a long story short this is one of the things that's criminal. for years now the community is somewhat at the table when i think it benefits the agency and investors. and at the end of the day i've tripod personally along with other organizations to sound an alarm when the heritage was built. one which...