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. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas? >> anthony: the kids attack their food like hungry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the sauce. >> anthony: crap, these kids eat fast. look at how fast this kid eats. turn your head, they'll eat your soup right out of your plate. my school lunchroom, you pushed up your tray, just like in prison, bob, "move it along." bop, "move it along." >> daniel: yeah, here they come -- they come to you and serve you. most important thing that we see here is the love marie gives to the food she makes and to the kids she serves. i think it has a lot to do with the reaction they have to food. >> anthony: dessert is homemade fromage blanc -- farmer cheese, with chocolate and oran
. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas? >> anthony: the kids attack their food like hungry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the...
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no, not daniel. daniel did not testify. the witness was shelley's mother, cynthia. >> at first they said since i was gonna be called that i couldn't sit in the courtroom durin' the whole trial. and i'm sorry, i was gonna raise a conniption fit 'cause i was gonna be there. and the judge decided yeah it would be okay. >> reporter: why call cynthia nance? do you remember that conversation in which shelley told her mother she was thinking of breaking up with nathan? that, said the defense, gave nathan a motive. but certainly not daniel. cynthia was incensed by the questions she was asked. >> for them to call me and ask questions tryin' to make it sound like that her conversation with me hi -- wantin' to break up with nathan would be the reason why nathan would go and kill her, you know, i didn't want 'em twistin' my words to make it sound like the things that i said made it s -- reflect more on nathan and less on daniel. >> reporter: so did that work out for them? or did it backfire? >> it didn't work out because shelley's moth
no, not daniel. daniel did not testify. the witness was shelley's mother, cynthia. >> at first they said since i was gonna be called that i couldn't sit in the courtroom durin' the whole trial. and i'm sorry, i was gonna raise a conniption fit 'cause i was gonna be there. and the judge decided yeah it would be okay. >> reporter: why call cynthia nance? do you remember that conversation in which shelley told her mother she was thinking of breaking up with nathan? that, said the...
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>> daniel: a push. >> all: woo! >> daniel: geonbae! >> anthony: geonbae. >> daniel: woo! >> anthony: sinister. >> daniel: they have, there's a lot of games. we're not going to go through them all because it'd take forever and we'd be really, really drunk. but, uh, this game is called the bottle cap game and we're going to pass this around in a circle. you're going to flick it as hard as you can. >> anthony: right. >> daniel: right? >> mister noh: ah! >> all: oh! >> all: hey! >> daniel: no one wins or loses, we all get drunk. start! >> mister park: one. >> mister huh: two. >> daniel: three. aw. >> anthony: that is bro-tastic. >> daniel: this is the chopstick game. >> all: oh! [ laughter ] >> anthony: don't play this game with engineers. >> all: ugh. oh! >> anthony: aw, don't hurt the man. he's been hitting those oysters hard. [ laughter ] >> anthony: see you in flavor town. >> daniel: ooh! >> all: oh! >> mister huh: drink, drink, drink, drink. >> daniel: one, two and three. this is pretty good. >> anthony: no, that's good. >> daniel: we've got to go somewhere else. >> anth
>> daniel: a push. >> all: woo! >> daniel: geonbae! >> anthony: geonbae. >> daniel: woo! >> anthony: sinister. >> daniel: they have, there's a lot of games. we're not going to go through them all because it'd take forever and we'd be really, really drunk. but, uh, this game is called the bottle cap game and we're going to pass this around in a circle. you're going to flick it as hard as you can. >> anthony: right. >> daniel: right? >>...
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third, a country which has a zero tax rate as far as -- daniel: daniel but that is a vey high bar. some would look to britain -- pierre: no member state is a tax haven if you look at those criteria. daniel: the british crown dependency has a zero -- pierre: i'm talking about something different. the u.k. is not a tax haven. on the contrary, it is a very prominent -- but there are some crown dependencies or territories which are associated to the crown or to the u.k. another example, the isle of man. n. i have designed an inquiry for jets in the way it is taxed in the isle of mann, and if responses are not satisfactory -- this island is also screened -- daniel: it sounds like an excuse in order to not be tough within states like britain or island. 12.5% tax rate is extremely low. pierre: there is sovereignty on tax rates but it is not zero, it is 12.5%. when it is not respected we consider it is state aid. coming back to the blacklist, if we have those criterias, i have three messages. first, it must be delivered fast. we must have the blacklist before the end of 2017. second, we ne
third, a country which has a zero tax rate as far as -- daniel: daniel but that is a vey high bar. some would look to britain -- pierre: no member state is a tax haven if you look at those criteria. daniel: the british crown dependency has a zero -- pierre: i'm talking about something different. the u.k. is not a tax haven. on the contrary, it is a very prominent -- but there are some crown dependencies or territories which are associated to the crown or to the u.k. another example, the isle of...
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tonight -- jeff daniels from "orange is the new black," actress danielle brooks, music from daniel caeser featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump pardoned a turkey at the white house today, where he said, quote, "i'm pleased to report that unlike millions of other turkeys at this time of the year, drumstick has a very, very bright future ahead of him." though i bet the turkey would feel more confident about that if they would stop calling him drumstick. [ laughter ] "you have a very bright future ahead of you, white meat." [ laughter ] just call me jeff! [ light laughter ] cbs news today fired host charlie rose after eight women accused him of sexual harassment. it's too bad, but if you want to keep your job, you've got to get that number up to 16. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] pbs also cut ties today with th
tonight -- jeff daniels from "orange is the new black," actress danielle brooks, music from daniel caeser featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump pardoned a turkey at the white house today, where...
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appreciate it daniel let me go let me go to you as president trump was going to asia with his national security advisor. h.r. mcmaster said that there is the objective is to rally our ice to achieve quote complete verifiable and permanent mean nuclearization of the korean peninsula i mean is that hyperbole i mean are they really serious i mean we have a lot of bluster coming out then we have some contradictions in tweets i'd like to meet the man i mean what is the focus here i mean it seems as usual i'm sorry all over the place daniel i mean if that is the benchmark for success then he's just said his boss up for failure because president trump will not come home with a deal like that in his pocket and i think that's one of the reasons we've seen we saw early on this week when the president started talking about korea he seems to have softened the rhetoric no more fire and fury you know sounds like let's make a deal as you pointed out would mind sitting down with the man so i think that might be an attempt to lower expectations but as you as you also say he is all over the place so it
appreciate it daniel let me go let me go to you as president trump was going to asia with his national security advisor. h.r. mcmaster said that there is the objective is to rally our ice to achieve quote complete verifiable and permanent mean nuclearization of the korean peninsula i mean is that hyperbole i mean are they really serious i mean we have a lot of bluster coming out then we have some contradictions in tweets i'd like to meet the man i mean what is the focus here i mean it seems as...
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not over in asia i mean daniel how can you how can you have industrial jobs if you don't have a plant i mean they're gone they're empty their shelves all across the country ok again i can't fathom this here gilbert lee change gears here one of the things that's really quite interesting i saw an interview with the japanese prime minister and our viewers may or may not know but there's a very heated debate going on in japan about its pacifist constitution and listening to when he was speaking with fox news i got a bit of a sense that you know the japanese are basically saying to the united states is that we can defend ourselves is necessary and we really don't need your arms ok i mean there needs to be a legal change and that seems to have traction in japan and then the then the japanese again what seventy five years after the after the fact become a military power in asia of course not a lot of people in asia would like that but it might suit japan's interest quite well because if you see indecision in the white house why wait around when you can do it yourself go ahead. gilbert we hav
not over in asia i mean daniel how can you how can you have industrial jobs if you don't have a plant i mean they're gone they're empty their shelves all across the country ok again i can't fathom this here gilbert lee change gears here one of the things that's really quite interesting i saw an interview with the japanese prime minister and our viewers may or may not know but there's a very heated debate going on in japan about its pacifist constitution and listening to when he was speaking...
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rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it daniel let me go let me go to you as president trump was going to asia his national security adviser. h.r. mcmaster said that there is the objective is to rally our ice to achieve quote complete verifiable and permanent mean nuclearization of the korean peninsula is that hyperbole i mean are they really serious i mean we have a lot of bluster coming out then we have some contradictions in tweets i'd like to meet the man i mean what is the focus here i mean it seems as usual i'm sorry all over the place daniel i mean if that is the benchmark for success then he's just said his boss up for failure because president trump will not come home with a deal like that in his pocket and i think that's one of the reasons we've seen we saw early on this week when the president started talking about korea he seems to have softened the rhetoric no more fire and fury you know it sounds like let's make a deal as you pointed out i wouldn't mind sitting down with the man so i think that might be an attempt to lower
rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it daniel let me go let me go to you as president trump was going to asia his national security adviser. h.r. mcmaster said that there is the objective is to rally our ice to achieve quote complete verifiable and permanent mean nuclearization of the korean peninsula is that hyperbole i mean are they really serious i mean we have a lot of bluster coming out then we have some contradictions in tweets i'd like to...
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tonight -- jeff daniels, from "orange is the new black," actress danielle brooks, music from daniel caeser, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump pardoned a turkey at the white house today, where he said, quote, "i'm pleased to report that unlike millions of other turkeys at this time of the year, drumstick has a very, very bright future ahead of him." though i bet the turkey would feel more confident about that if they would stop calling him drumstick. [ laughter ] "you have a very bright future ahead of you, white meat." [ laughter ] just call me jeff! [ light laughter ] cbs news today fired host charlie rose after eight women accused him of sexual harassment. it's too bad, but if you want to keep your job, you've got to get that number up to 16. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] pbs also cut ties today with t
tonight -- jeff daniels, from "orange is the new black," actress danielle brooks, music from daniel caeser, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. president trump pardoned a turkey at the white house today,...
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as a violinist became a fatherly friend and later daniel's mentor. manzanar guy you saw violins everywhere they hung on the walls his violin was always on the table violinists were always dropping by to play something for him out of and i think if little children are exposed to something more or less from morning till evening i'll eventually say i want to do that too well that might explain it. when he was just sinks down real hope went to the you who demand you in boarding school it was his own way the rules were strict and the teaches unrelenting he once had to spend two years studying about concerto one time the principal called his parents he was very sorry to report the daniel had done something that was strictly forbidden and he said he was court. practicing the mendelssohn concerto secretly in the bathroom. today daniel hope plays in major concert halls the world over he feels drawn to germany the country of his hands estas at one time it was hard for him even to imagine living in berlin but he felt driven to confront his jewish past his good
as a violinist became a fatherly friend and later daniel's mentor. manzanar guy you saw violins everywhere they hung on the walls his violin was always on the table violinists were always dropping by to play something for him out of and i think if little children are exposed to something more or less from morning till evening i'll eventually say i want to do that too well that might explain it. when he was just sinks down real hope went to the you who demand you in boarding school it was his...
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to meet the man i mean what is the focus here i mean it seems as usual i'm sorry all over the place daniel i mean if that is the benchmark for success then he's just said his boss up for failure because president trump will not come home with a deal like that in his pocket and i think that's one of the reasons we see we saw earlier on this week when the president started talking about create he seems to have softened the rhetoric no more fire and fury you know it sounds like let's make a deal as you pointed out would mind sitting down with the man so i think that might be an attempt to lower expectations but as you as you also say he is all over the place so it could be something very. different tomorrow michael you know weigh in on that because a guy i get the feeling you're saying to us all this is this strategy go ahead yeah i think it is i think trump came off with all this bluster and and i think when you look at as i said before that chapter two of art of the deal is the elements of the deal leverage is what he's keen in on this is what he experienced in his real estate days that is
to meet the man i mean what is the focus here i mean it seems as usual i'm sorry all over the place daniel i mean if that is the benchmark for success then he's just said his boss up for failure because president trump will not come home with a deal like that in his pocket and i think that's one of the reasons we see we saw earlier on this week when the president started talking about create he seems to have softened the rhetoric no more fire and fury you know it sounds like let's make a deal...
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former senior security policy analyst in the office of the secretary of defense in lake jackson we have daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in brussels we have our oh he is the committee for east west accord all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it daniel let me go let me go to you as president trump was going to asia with his national security adviser. h.r. mcmaster said that there is the objective is to rally our ice to achieve quote complete verifiable and permanent mean nuclearization of the korean peninsula i mean is that hyperbole i mean are they really serious i mean we have a lot of bluster coming out then we have some contradictions in tweets i'd like to meet the man i mean it seems as usual i'm sorry all over the place daniel arc for success that he's just said his boss up for failure because president trump will not come home with a deal like that in his pocket and i think that's one of the reasons we see we saw earlier on this week when the pres
former senior security policy analyst in the office of the secretary of defense in lake jackson we have daniel mcadams he is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in brussels we have our oh he is the committee for east west accord all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it daniel let me go let me go to you as president trump was going to asia with his national security adviser. h.r....
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and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] for "nightline" i'm tom llamas in new york. >> we want to thank you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 at abcnews.com and on our "nightline" facebook page. thank you again for watching, >> what do you get when you combine great contestants with mind-blowing questions and ridiculous amounts of money? 30 minutes of drama you don't want to miss. this is "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey everybody, welcome to "millionaire." are you guys ready to go today? [cheers and applause] all right, let's welcome our first contestant, who's getting married next month. from norwood, massachusetts, mike duval is here. >> how are you doing, chris? >> congratulations. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> that's my other side job. i can help you with that as well. >> that's true. this is probably the only chris harrison show i'm g
and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] for "nightline" i'm tom llamas in new york. >> we want to thank you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 at abcnews.com and on our "nightline" facebook page. thank you again for watching, >> what do you get when you combine great contestants with mind-blowing questions and ridiculous amounts of...
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architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who has played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. but because in every concert told from the worst to the best there are two communities. is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening. you didn't hear there is no stage we play on the floor and it's all around. so that means that before we start to play we are already in one community that is not sentimentality it's something totally direct and every musician who comes out of the hole so to speak that's what it looks like in the whole home to enter the whole is struck by this sense of one community. and a good mind. the audience feels it immediately in the opening concert no other concert hall seats the listeners so close to the musicians and the music. they're politicized is there of give out even when he's politically he's also priv
architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who has played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. but because in every concert told from the worst to the best there are two communities. is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening. you...
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in lake jackson we have daniel mcadams is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in brussels we have. he is the european coordinator of the american committee for east west accord all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it daniel let me go let me go to you as president trump was going to asia his national security advisor. h r macmaster said that there is the objective is to rally our ice to achieve quote complete verifiable and permanent mean nuclearization of the korean peninsula is that hyperbole i mean are they really serious i mean we have a lot of bluster coming out then we have some contradictions in tweets i'd like to meet the man i mean what is the focus here i mean it seems as usual i'm sorry all over the place daniel i mean if that is the benchmark for success then he's just said his boss up for failure because president trump will not come home with a deal like that in his pocket and i think that's one of the reasons we've seen we saw early on this week when th
in lake jackson we have daniel mcadams is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity and in brussels we have. he is the european coordinator of the american committee for east west accord all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it daniel let me go let me go to you as president trump was going to asia his national security advisor. h r macmaster said that there is the objective is to rally...
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and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] for "nightline" i'm tom llamas in new york. >> we want to thank you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 at abcnews.com and on our "nightline" facebook pa what if there was only one paper? now what if there was only one mattress? one is not a choice. choose your mattress with tulo. everything you want in a bed, in a box. what if there was only one pet? now what if there was only one mattress? one is not a choice. choose your mattress with tulo. everything you want in a bed, in a box. i'm worried. i have this medical bill...oll, huh? dave, you have anthem and they have people to talk to who are empowered to help any question you... is, is he okay? real people? living and breathing. hopefully not breathing like that.
and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] for "nightline" i'm tom llamas in new york. >> we want to thank you for watching abc news tonight. as always, we're online 24/7 at abcnews.com and on our "nightline" facebook pa what if there was only one paper? now what if there was only one mattress? one is not a choice. choose your mattress with tulo. everything you...
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danielle has a pending lawsuit against massage envy. although massage envy says it cannot comment on open legal cases, it told abc news, "when there's an allegation of inappropriate conduct, franchisees must report incidents to the company, immediately remove therapists, and conduct a prompt investigation. if the franchisee concludes an incident occurred, he or she must terminate the therapist, who will become ineligible for hire at any massage envy in the future." could massage envy be held liable for some of these instances? >> if you're a company that offers up franchises, you're not necessarily responsible for everything that happens in any one of those franchises. the legal question becomes can you show that there was day-to-day involvement in the operations of the company? >> reporter: massage envy also tells abc news the reported incidents occurred over a span of 15-plus years and 125 million massages but adds even one incident is too many, so we are constantly listening, learning, and looking at how we can do more. >> is it not
danielle has a pending lawsuit against massage envy. although massage envy says it cannot comment on open legal cases, it told abc news, "when there's an allegation of inappropriate conduct, franchisees must report incidents to the company, immediately remove therapists, and conduct a prompt investigation. if the franchisee concludes an incident occurred, he or she must terminate the therapist, who will become ineligible for hire at any massage envy in the future." could massage envy...
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to meet the man i mean what is the focus here i mean it seems as usual i'm sorry all over the place daniel i mean if that is the benchmark for success then he's just said his boss for. failure because president trump will not come home with a deal like that in his pocket and i think that's one of the reasons we've seen we saw early on this week when the president started talking about korea he seems to have softened the rhetoric no more fire and fury you know sounds like let's make a deal as you pointed out i wouldn't mind sitting down with the man so i think that might be an attempt to lower expectations but as you as you also say he is all over the place who it could be something very different tomorrow you know michael you know weigh in on that because a guy get the feeling you're saying to us all this is the strategy go ahead yeah i think it is i think trump came off with all this bluster and and i think when you look at as i said before that chapter two of art of the deal is the elements of the deal leverage is what he's keen in on this is what he experienced in his real estate days t
to meet the man i mean what is the focus here i mean it seems as usual i'm sorry all over the place daniel i mean if that is the benchmark for success then he's just said his boss for. failure because president trump will not come home with a deal like that in his pocket and i think that's one of the reasons we've seen we saw early on this week when the president started talking about korea he seems to have softened the rhetoric no more fire and fury you know sounds like let's make a deal as...
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republishing jack daniel's biography and creating this new whiskey. it's called uncle niris and the proceeds will go to a scholarship fund for green's living descendants and to support the green foundation various efforts. there is so much about that relationship between those two men that just astounded me. and one of the things that came out of this story was how jack daniel treated his black and white workers. and he paid them, according to go weaver and the distillery, he paid them the same wageport same work. >> wow. back then, especially, that -- >> back then. and it was based long you had been with the company. >> i so admire fawn weaver. i'm thinking we need an investigation, we need to call her. all the work she's done, that's an amazing story. >> she's a passionate young woman. no wonder her dad was the author of "love child from motown." can you believe that? that's an incredible, incredible story. >> can you buy this? is this available? >> yes, it is. it's available. she's terrific. thank you for that story. really beautifully done. thank
republishing jack daniel's biography and creating this new whiskey. it's called uncle niris and the proceeds will go to a scholarship fund for green's living descendants and to support the green foundation various efforts. there is so much about that relationship between those two men that just astounded me. and one of the things that came out of this story was how jack daniel treated his black and white workers. and he paid them, according to go weaver and the distillery, he paid them the same...
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daniel: ireland has become one popular haven. in the 1990's the country reduced its corporate tax rate from 50% to just 12.5%. some corporations there a a big fat zero. so when companies like to shift their intellectual property to ireland, they pay low taxes there -- what does this mean in real terms? germany loses out on 32% of actual corporate tax revenue. 25% in the u.k. the cash burden to improve it public services is shifted to the average citizen. the eu had long planned to crackdown on tax havens, as european finance ministers met today, it became clear there is no civil solution. reporter: fresh outrage for a problem they are already struggling to solve. european companies working to stem tax sheltering. last year the european commission identified 81 countries connected with tax avoidance. pe wants to finally treat a blacklist of offenders before the end of the year. such a list would name and shame the worst tax shelters. >> we know that there is a corporation among states that have more information and more transparen
daniel: ireland has become one popular haven. in the 1990's the country reduced its corporate tax rate from 50% to just 12.5%. some corporations there a a big fat zero. so when companies like to shift their intellectual property to ireland, they pay low taxes there -- what does this mean in real terms? germany loses out on 32% of actual corporate tax revenue. 25% in the u.k. the cash burden to improve it public services is shifted to the average citizen. the eu had long planned to crackdown on...
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architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. every musician who's played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities . one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening to that here there is no stage we play on the floor and it's all one round. so that means that before we start to play we are already one community that is not sentimentality it's something totally direct and every musician who comes out of the hole so to speak that's what it looks like in the whole end to the whole is struck by this sense of one community. and a good one thank the audience feels it immediately in the opening concert no other concert hall seats the listeners so close to the musicians and the music. politicised is there. even when he's political he's also private as a musician he's private and
architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. every musician who's played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities . one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening to that here...
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republishing jack daniel's biography and creating this new whiskey. it's called uncle niris and the proceeds will go to a scholarship fund for green's living descendants and to support the green foundation various efforts. there is so much about that relationship between those two men that just astounded me. and one of the things that came out of this story was how jack daniel treated his black and white workers. and he paid them, according to go weaver and the distillery, he paid them the same wageport same work. >> wow. back then, especially, that -- >> back then. and it was based on tenure, how long you had been with the company. >> i so admire fawn weaver. i'm thinking we need an investigation, we need to call her. all the work she's done, that's an amazing story. >> she's a passionate young woman. no wonder her dad was the author of "love child from motown." can you believe that? that's an incredible, incredible story. >> can you buy this? is this available? >> yes, it is. it's available. she's terrific. thank you for that story. really beautiful
republishing jack daniel's biography and creating this new whiskey. it's called uncle niris and the proceeds will go to a scholarship fund for green's living descendants and to support the green foundation various efforts. there is so much about that relationship between those two men that just astounded me. and one of the things that came out of this story was how jack daniel treated his black and white workers. and he paid them, according to go weaver and the distillery, he paid them the same...
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it was possible that an african-american was behind jack daniel. it's never been spoken about until now. >> reporter: for author weaver finding the proof of green's legacy has become a passion bordering on obsession. >> this is my research room. >> reporter: over the past year, weaver collected a library of documents, letters, and pictures hoping to parse the truth from fork lore. >> one of the elders in the community said, you know, his name wasn't neris. it was nathan and he was from maryland. >> the oldest letter from 1895. >> after digging for over 2500 hours, it started to come together. >> i got so excited. >> reporter: debby staples, a great granddaughter of green's had heard the tales of whisky from her grandmother. >> she had no reason to make up the story like that. >> reporter: in the late 1850s jack daniel, an orphan, started working for a wealthy landowner and whisky distiller named dan call. >> this is where jack daniel grew up. >> reporter: okay. he teamed daniel with the slave and the main whisky man. >> after slavery he started his
it was possible that an african-american was behind jack daniel. it's never been spoken about until now. >> reporter: for author weaver finding the proof of green's legacy has become a passion bordering on obsession. >> this is my research room. >> reporter: over the past year, weaver collected a library of documents, letters, and pictures hoping to parse the truth from fork lore. >> one of the elders in the community said, you know, his name wasn't neris. it was nathan...
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this is for danielle. one of the most inspiring parts of reading "cuz" in iran in one sitting part of the brilliant book and i would tell everybody to run out and get this book. it is that compelling is you talk about your cousin's intellectual development. there is a portion of the book where you have some of his writings are reprinted word for word and you and your cousin talk about dante's inferno. it made me think about prison intellectuals. i thought about how complex, all these different things. i wanted to ask you about michael's intellectual development even while he was incarcerated because it's so profound and we never think of those who are incarcerated or formal incarcerated has been intellectuals are being excited about ideas and intellectual work, but it runs throughout "cuz" that michael was somebody who is really gifted intellectually and really try to pursue that with your help in your encouragement. i want you to talk about that. >> sure, think again in order to do that, and any to read a
this is for danielle. one of the most inspiring parts of reading "cuz" in iran in one sitting part of the brilliant book and i would tell everybody to run out and get this book. it is that compelling is you talk about your cousin's intellectual development. there is a portion of the book where you have some of his writings are reprinted word for word and you and your cousin talk about dante's inferno. it made me think about prison intellectuals. i thought about how complex, all these...
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architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. every musician who's played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. but because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities. one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening bill but here there is no stage we play on the floor and it's all one round. so that means that before we start to play we are already in one community that is not sentimentality it's something totally direct and every musician who comes out of the hole so to speak that's what it looks like in the whole end to the whole is struck by this sense of one community. and again one thank you audience feels it immediately in the opening concert no other concert hall seats the listeners so close to the musicians and the music. politicised is there. even when he's politically he's also private as a musician he's pri
architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. every musician who's played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. but because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities. one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening bill but...
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and for more let's bring in my colleague daniel koch who has been following everything from the apec summit so daniel tell us the speech from donald trump what are we to make of it is this simply more of the same or did we get anything new here. well either sarah when i was just talking to investors here on the trading floor and frank for they were not really surprised about all those comments made by donald trump i guess you can really samaras summarize it like this he doesn't mind when other countries do business but he made it again very clear that america always needs to be first i can tell you that investors here in frankfurt are actually also paying very much attention to the latest comments he made again about north korea after he has been a little bit more call him in the last days saying that maybe also a diplomatic way could be a solution now again those very strong words towards north korea and we have seen this in the past that this in many cases can also lead to falling share prices at stock markets all around the world and daniel u.s. president just one of the leaders t
and for more let's bring in my colleague daniel koch who has been following everything from the apec summit so daniel tell us the speech from donald trump what are we to make of it is this simply more of the same or did we get anything new here. well either sarah when i was just talking to investors here on the trading floor and frank for they were not really surprised about all those comments made by donald trump i guess you can really samaras summarize it like this he doesn't mind when other...
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and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. mastering the piano and even the organ when his feet could barely touch the pedals. all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] backstage, his parents in tears. >> it's just a miracle he's here today, not at carnegie hall, i mean just here with us. >> reporter: even daniel, who practices four hours every day, couldn't believe it. >> i think it went amazing. i never imagined getting here. moment of every day. he has taught us that everyone's life is a gift. every life is a gift. >> and in the audience tonight, daniel's doctor who helped give him that life-saving treatment. daniel will perform tomorrow on "good morning america." make sure to tune in. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. have a good evening. good night. ight. >> i heard some banging and rumbling around. >> a murder-suicide investigation. the search for clues in the deaths of a mother and he
and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. mastering the piano and even the organ when his feet could barely touch the pedals. all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] backstage, his parents in tears. >> it's just a miracle he's here today, not at carnegie hall, i mean just here with us. >> reporter: even daniel, who practices four hours every day, couldn't believe it. >> i think it went amazing. i never imagined...
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esta es la tercera vezque se acusa al presidente daniel ortega, de abuso de menores. una de ellas fue su propia hijastra. intentamos comunicarnos con el consulado de nicaragua pero todavÍa no recibimos una respuesta. ilia: se conocen mÁs denuncias de acoso sexual en hollywood. a la larga lista se suma el actor... dustin hoffmann. ratner es uno de los directores y productores mÁs exitosos de hollywood, con pelÍculas ccomo xmen. legisladores revelaron anuncios que agentes rusos publicaron en facebook para desinformar sobre hillary clinton y favorecerÁ donald trump en la campaÑa presidencial. uno de esos anuncios se titula "apoyar a hillary" y muestra una foto de una mujer al lado de clinton. los legisladores criticaron a facebook y a otras plataformas por no haber cometido la propaganda. hacemos una pausa y regresamos con mÁs. ♪ listos para daniel♪ ♪pero está muy arrugado ♪todo el negocio depende de el.♪ ♪ que va a hacer para desarrugarse?♪ ♪ si hubiera usado bounce para secar♪ ♪no estuviera arrugado, siempre ganará!♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: bue
esta es la tercera vezque se acusa al presidente daniel ortega, de abuso de menores. una de ellas fue su propia hijastra. intentamos comunicarnos con el consulado de nicaragua pero todavÍa no recibimos una respuesta. ilia: se conocen mÁs denuncias de acoso sexual en hollywood. a la larga lista se suma el actor... dustin hoffmann. ratner es uno de los directores y productores mÁs exitosos de hollywood, con pelÍculas ccomo xmen. legisladores revelaron anuncios que agentes rusos publicaron en...
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world famous conductor daniel barenboim at a rehearsal in berlin. his whole life has been dedicated to music. barenboim was born in buenos iris in one thousand nine hundred two his jewish parents were both piano teachers a child prodigy he performed his first piano concerto at age seven. i like the description best because i can say the wonder is gone but the child has remained. in one nine hundred fifty two he and his parents moved to israel. he made his debut as a conductor in london in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and has worked with the world's leading orchestras ever since in one thousand nine hundred two he became the general music director of the berlin state opera the post he holds to this day. don't forget that when i came here a year and a half after the fall of the berlin wall. east berlin was still an unusual place and not taken seriously by many in the west. and so naman by feel. during the communist era berlin state opera was largely cut off from the international classical music scene but under daniel barenboim it once again
world famous conductor daniel barenboim at a rehearsal in berlin. his whole life has been dedicated to music. barenboim was born in buenos iris in one thousand nine hundred two his jewish parents were both piano teachers a child prodigy he performed his first piano concerto at age seven. i like the description best because i can say the wonder is gone but the child has remained. in one nine hundred fifty two he and his parents moved to israel. he made his debut as a conductor in london in one...
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and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. mastering the piano and even the organ when his feet could barely touch the pedals. ♪ all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] backstage, his parents in tears. >> it's just a miracle he's here today, not here at carnegie hall, i mean just here with us. >> reporter: even daniel, who practices four hours every day, couldn't believe it. >> i think it went amazing. i never imagined getting here. >> we just thank god for every moment of every day. truly, he has taught us that everyone's life is a gift. every life is a gift. >> and in the audience tonight, daniel's doctor who helped give him that life-saving treatment. tomorrow, daniel takes another big stage, performing live on "good morning america." make sure to tune in. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you'r
and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. mastering the piano and even the organ when his feet could barely touch the pedals. ♪ all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] backstage, his parents in tears. >> it's just a miracle he's here today, not here at carnegie hall, i mean just here with us. >> reporter: even daniel, who practices four hours every day, couldn't believe it. >> i think it went amazing. i never...
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let's go over to daniel cope alpharetta correspondent in frankfurt and andrea hang you're standing by for us in singapore and let's start with you what's the view from asia is it all euphoria or a lot of caution. i wouldn't call i would describe it as euphoria a bit but there is certainly a lot of strong interest in asia is more developed markets and we're talking about . south korea china singapore even japan which is where the big question inventor is from now a lot of this new boost of for the big market is credited to this strong is yes i'm from asia investors we also seems of great traction in other markets such as india indonesia high and the philippines now these are markets that are seeing a lot of cross border transactions and big quite is eradicating that middle bit the banks the process making it easier for transactions to take place which is why the banks are like this at all will get that get to that in a bar but with daniel daniel first of all though how much bigger do you think this bubble is going to get before birth what i can tell you better from the frankfurt tradin
let's go over to daniel cope alpharetta correspondent in frankfurt and andrea hang you're standing by for us in singapore and let's start with you what's the view from asia is it all euphoria or a lot of caution. i wouldn't call i would describe it as euphoria a bit but there is certainly a lot of strong interest in asia is more developed markets and we're talking about . south korea china singapore even japan which is where the big question inventor is from now a lot of this new boost of for...
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let's go over to daniel cope outfit as a correspondent in frankfurt and. you're standing by for us in singapore and let's start with you what's the view from asia is it all euphoria or a lot of caution. i wouldn't call i would describe it as euphoria a bit but there is certainly a lot of strong interest in asia is more developed markets are we talking about. south korea china singapore even japan which is where the big question inventor is from now a lot of this new boost of for the big market is credited to this strong you it does yes i'm from asia investors we are also seeing some great traction in other markets such as india indonesia and the philippines now these are markets that are seeing a lot of cross border transactions and big quite is eradicating that middle bit the banks the process making it easier for transactions to take place which is why the banks are like this at all will get that get to that in a bar but with daniel daniel first of all though how much bigger do you think this bubble is going to get before birth what i can tell you better
let's go over to daniel cope outfit as a correspondent in frankfurt and. you're standing by for us in singapore and let's start with you what's the view from asia is it all euphoria or a lot of caution. i wouldn't call i would describe it as euphoria a bit but there is certainly a lot of strong interest in asia is more developed markets are we talking about. south korea china singapore even japan which is where the big question inventor is from now a lot of this new boost of for the big market...
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esta es la tercera vezque se acusa al presidente daniel ortega, de abuso de menores. una de ellas fue su propia hijastra. intentamos comunicarnos con el consulado de nicaragua pero todavÍa no recibimos una respuesta. ilia: se conocen mÁs denuncias de acoso sexual en hollywood. a la larga lista se suma el actor... dustin hoffmann. ratner es uno de los directores y productores mÁs exitosos de hollywood, con pelÍculas ccomo xmen. legisladores revelaron anuncios que agentes rusos publicaron en facebook para desinformar sobre hillary clinton y favorecerÁ donald trump en la campaÑa presidencial. uno de esos anuncios se titula "apoyar a hillary" y muestra una foto de una mujer al lado de clinton. los legisladores criticaron a facebook y a otras plataformas por no haber cometido la propaganda. ♪los clientes estan listos para daniel♪ ♪pero está muy arrugado ♪todo el negocio depende de el.♪ ♪ que va a hacer para desarrugarse?♪ ♪ si hubiera usado bounce para secar♪ ♪no estuviera arrugado, siempre ganará!♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: bueno, vamos a hacer c
esta es la tercera vezque se acusa al presidente daniel ortega, de abuso de menores. una de ellas fue su propia hijastra. intentamos comunicarnos con el consulado de nicaragua pero todavÍa no recibimos una respuesta. ilia: se conocen mÁs denuncias de acoso sexual en hollywood. a la larga lista se suma el actor... dustin hoffmann. ratner es uno de los directores y productores mÁs exitosos de hollywood, con pelÍculas ccomo xmen. legisladores revelaron anuncios que agentes rusos publicaron en...
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architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who has played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening if we don't hear there is no stage we play on the floor and it's all one round. so that means that before we start to play we are already in one community that is not sentimentality it's something totally direct and every musician who comes out of the hole so to speak that's what it looks like in the whole end to the whole is struck by this sense of one community. and again one thank you audience feels it immediately in the opening concert no other concert hall seats the listeners so close to the musicians and the music. politicised is there. even when he's politically he's also private as a musician he'
architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who has played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening if we...
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esta es la tercera vezque se acusa al presidente daniel ortega, de abuso de menores. una de ellas fue su propia hijastra. intentamos comunicarnos con el consulado de nicaragua pero todavÍa no recibimos una respuesta. ilia: se conocen mÁs denuncias de acoso sexual en hollywood. a la larga lista se suma el actor... dustin hoffmann. ratner es uno de los directores y productores mÁs exitosos de hollywood, con pelÍculas ccomo xmen. legisladores revelaron anuncios que agentes rusos publicaron en facebook para desinformar sobre hillary clinton y favorecerÁ donald trump en la campaÑa presidencial. uno de esos anuncios se titula "apoyar a hillary" y muestra una foto de una mujer al lado de clinton. los legisladores criticaron a facebook y a otras plataformas por no haber cometido la propaganda. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: bueno, vamos a hacer contacto con nuestro corresponsal juan carlos gonzÁlez, acaba de terminar la ceremonia. juan: bueno, este resultado alberto para los dodgers, que cayeron cinco carreras a una. aquÍ estamos con los aficionados, obviamente tristes, pero u
esta es la tercera vezque se acusa al presidente daniel ortega, de abuso de menores. una de ellas fue su propia hijastra. intentamos comunicarnos con el consulado de nicaragua pero todavÍa no recibimos una respuesta. ilia: se conocen mÁs denuncias de acoso sexual en hollywood. a la larga lista se suma el actor... dustin hoffmann. ratner es uno de los directores y productores mÁs exitosos de hollywood, con pelÍculas ccomo xmen. legisladores revelaron anuncios que agentes rusos publicaron en...
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and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. mastering the piano and even the organ when his feet could barely touch the pedals. ♪ all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] backstage, his parents in tears. >> it's just a miracle he's here today, not here at carnegie hall, i mean just here with us. >> reporter: even daniel, who practices four hours every day, couldn't believe it. >> i think it went amazing. i never imagined getting here. >> we just thank god for every moment of every day. truly, he has taught us that everyone's life is a gift. every life is a gift. >> and in the audience tonight, daniel's doctor who helped give him that life-saving treatment. tomorrow, daniel takes another big stage, performing live on "good morning america." make sure to tune in. thanks so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. david muir will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. >>> tonight on abc 7 news at6:00, a dangerous inmate at a hote
and once daniel started, he couldn't stop. mastering the piano and even the organ when his feet could barely touch the pedals. ♪ all that practice and the early years of chemotherapy made this moment even more incredible. [ applause ] backstage, his parents in tears. >> it's just a miracle he's here today, not here at carnegie hall, i mean just here with us. >> reporter: even daniel, who practices four hours every day, couldn't believe it. >> i think it went amazing. i never...
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world famous conductor daniel barenboim at a rehearsal in berlin. his whole life has been dedicated to music. baron one was born in buenos iris in one thousand nine hundred two his jewish parents were both piano teachers a child prodigy he performed his first piano concerto at age seven. i like the description best because i can say the wonder is gone but the child has remained. in one nine hundred fifty two he and his parents moved to israel. he made his debut as a conductor in london in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and has worked with the world's leading orchestras ever since in one thousand nine hundred two he became the general music director of the berlin state opera a post he holds to this day. don't forget that when i came here a year and a half after the fall of the berlin wall. east berlin was still an unusual place and not taken seriously by many in the west. and so naman by feel this. during the communist era berlin state opera was largely cut off from the international classical music scene but under daniel barenboim it once aga
world famous conductor daniel barenboim at a rehearsal in berlin. his whole life has been dedicated to music. baron one was born in buenos iris in one thousand nine hundred two his jewish parents were both piano teachers a child prodigy he performed his first piano concerto at age seven. i like the description best because i can say the wonder is gone but the child has remained. in one nine hundred fifty two he and his parents moved to israel. he made his debut as a conductor in london in one...
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daniel so now it's official there's enough cash for bigger investment around will we see any. well hello there monica from a very rainy frankfurt this morning well there seems to be room of course when you talk to investors want to hear those words you know new investments new reforms last taxes those are the kind of work that investors of course love but on the other hand we have to keep in mind that there's a certain limit we have those i'm going to talk right now of a new government we heard that dreams of the new coalition would be up to one hundred billion of new investments but of course there's a certain limit to morrow is going to be very interesting because the tax report is going to come out so we will know most likely more how much the german government can make from taxes and of course that depends on the investments all right so tomorrow is an important day and so is today danielle don't go away i've got something else i would like to discuss with you later on because european car makers are about to be hit by a new set of challenges the e.u. commission has just p
daniel so now it's official there's enough cash for bigger investment around will we see any. well hello there monica from a very rainy frankfurt this morning well there seems to be room of course when you talk to investors want to hear those words you know new investments new reforms last taxes those are the kind of work that investors of course love but on the other hand we have to keep in mind that there's a certain limit we have those i'm going to talk right now of a new government we heard...
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one famous conductor daniel barenboim at a rehearsal in berlin. his whole life has been dedicated to music. barenboim was born in buenos iris in one thousand nine hundred two his jewish parents were both piano teachers a child prodigy he performed his first piano concerto at age seven. i like the description best because i can say the wonder is gone but the child has remained. in one nine hundred fifty two he and his parents moved to israel. he made his debut as a conductor in london in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven and has worked with the world's leading orchestras ever since in one thousand nine hundred two he became the general music director of the berlin state opera a post he holds to this day. don't forget that when i came here a year and a half after the fall of the berlin wall. east berlin was still an unusual place and not taken seriously by many in the west. and so naman by feel. during the communist era berlin state opera was largely cut off from the international classical music scene but under daniel barenboim it once again be
one famous conductor daniel barenboim at a rehearsal in berlin. his whole life has been dedicated to music. barenboim was born in buenos iris in one thousand nine hundred two his jewish parents were both piano teachers a child prodigy he performed his first piano concerto at age seven. i like the description best because i can say the wonder is gone but the child has remained. in one nine hundred fifty two he and his parents moved to israel. he made his debut as a conductor in london in one...
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track 02 los pies de daniel son los mejores testigos de lo difcil que fue cruzar...... aguant hambre y sed... y hoy un pedazo de pan representa su victoria. daniel , migrante salvadoreÑo que cruz por arizona 6 :40 "no todos lo logramos" track 05 pero, para agentes de la patrulla fronteriza, el fenmeno de la inmigracin y el trfico de drogas es tan solo su trabajo daniel hernndez, portavoz de la patrulla fronteriza del sector tucson "al año pasado 2016 tuvimos casi 400 rescates". track 06 pero no todos los que cruzan el desierto corren con la misma suerte... insert graphic 01 muertes en el desierto 2,832 restos desde 2001 1,089 sin identificar 81 cadveres hasta junio de 2017 ana snchez, voluntaria de no mas muertes "hemos encontrado a gente momificada" track 07 las autoridades aseguran que, a los que no los mata el narco, los acaba el desierto... el camino del diablo julio cisneros, camino del diablo "este trecho es conocido como el camino del diablo y hace honor a su nombre, ya que muchas personas pierden la vida en su intento de cruzar la frontera" track 08 en este re
track 02 los pies de daniel son los mejores testigos de lo difcil que fue cruzar...... aguant hambre y sed... y hoy un pedazo de pan representa su victoria. daniel , migrante salvadoreÑo que cruz por arizona 6 :40 "no todos lo logramos" track 05 pero, para agentes de la patrulla fronteriza, el fenmeno de la inmigracin y el trfico de drogas es tan solo su trabajo daniel hernndez, portavoz de la patrulla fronteriza del sector tucson "al año pasado 2016 tuvimos casi 400...
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they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcase, and i had no idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much better? daniel's detective work begins with the obvious -- these belong in the big-and-tall department -- waist, 44, length, 37. >> he had to be 6'6", 6'8". he was a mountain of a man. >> next, he examines the leather tag. >> does this identify the jean in some way? >> it does. they started adding this around 1886, but they still use that. even to today, it's still there. >> that sets the base. the jeans are no older than 1886, but they could have been made any time after that. so daniel turns his attention to those famous pocket rivets. >> one of the problems they actually had was the placement of the rivets. if you were a cowboy and o
they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcase, and i had no idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how...
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he assured daniel harvey hill don't worry about it. he felt confident parking a single infantry brigade. the fifth virginia cavalry. before scurrying away into the night. i don't like jeb stuart. [laughter] cook appeared into the valley below, the georgian immediately apprehended stuart's gross miscalculation. that only twosion brigades of federal infantry were forcing their way towards turner's gap beggars exhalation. he had seen enough on the ground in the last few days with cavalry skirmishes, operations run frederick, to understand this was more than just two brigades. but here they were. is singletch garland's north carolina brigade to the mountain/ and then would come up to the passes the next morning to make a personal examination of the mountain. that would prompt hill to some of the rest of his brigades. for extending as far as his eye could see this morning. lines of blue. ready to punch through those gaps. rutherford hayes accurately summarized the strategic picture in a letter to his uncle that evening. enemy will be the a
he assured daniel harvey hill don't worry about it. he felt confident parking a single infantry brigade. the fifth virginia cavalry. before scurrying away into the night. i don't like jeb stuart. [laughter] cook appeared into the valley below, the georgian immediately apprehended stuart's gross miscalculation. that only twosion brigades of federal infantry were forcing their way towards turner's gap beggars exhalation. he had seen enough on the ground in the last few days with cavalry...
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everyone please welcome jeff daniels! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for being here, buddy. it is always great to see you. >> very happy to be here. >> jimmy: because -- i especially want to thank you because i know you're on tour now with a band, with your -- are your sons in the band? >> my son ben is the ben daniels band. my son, lucas, is tour managing and doing sound. it's -- it's -- it's great. it's the trip of a lifetime. they're in their early 30s, late 20s, you know, the whole band, there's about five of them. all from this town in michigan where i'm from, and yeah. we're -- we played two shows last night in east lansing. >> jimmy: you play what -- what instrument? >> acoustic guitar. you know. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. >> i've been writing for, like, 40 years. >> jimmy: so it's all original stuff? >> pretty much, yeah. pretty much, yeah. we don't want them to know what's coming next so -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's been great. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's just a joy. and usually guys
everyone please welcome jeff daniels! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for being here, buddy. it is always great to see you. >> very happy to be here. >> jimmy: because -- i especially want to thank you because i know you're on tour now with a band, with your -- are your sons in the band? >> my son ben is the ben daniels band. my son, lucas, is tour managing and doing sound. it's -- it's -- it's great. it's the trip of a lifetime. they're in their...
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daniel: jamÁs, no lo pienso. jaime: unos 57,000 hondureÑos y 2500 nicaragüenses tienen estatus temporal. la semana pasada, el secretario de estado, rex tillerson, enviÓ una carta del departamento de seguridad dando luz verde para terminar tps. argumenta que las condiciones en centroamÉrica no es una razÓn para darle protecciÓn. se le darÁ entre seis y 18 meses de gracia para que se auto reporten. >> la gente no va a dejar su vida que ha construido aquÍ en los Últimos 20 aÑos. jaime: el consenso es que, terminar tps, estos se unirÍan a la fila de indocumentados que se esconden de migraciÓn. no te vas a ir? >> yo no me voy, tengo casa, hijos, familia. no pienso regresar a honduras. jaime: la decisiÓn de tps para hondureÑos estÁ siendo monitoreada de cerca por los salvadoreÑos con tps. la decisiÓn de hoy sólo afecta anicaragüenses y hondureÑos. los salvadoreÑos tienen que esperar. palmira: mientras el tps finalizÓ para nicaragüenses, la incertidumbre continÚa para hondureÑos. los esfuerzos s
daniel: jamÁs, no lo pienso. jaime: unos 57,000 hondureÑos y 2500 nicaragüenses tienen estatus temporal. la semana pasada, el secretario de estado, rex tillerson, enviÓ una carta del departamento de seguridad dando luz verde para terminar tps. argumenta que las condiciones en centroamÉrica no es una razÓn para darle protecciÓn. se le darÁ entre seis y 18 meses de gracia para que se auto reporten. >> la gente no va a dejar su vida que ha construido aquÍ en los Últimos 20 aÑos....
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ngel, luis y daniel seguirn escondindose en las sombras.. track 09 los inmigrantes seguirn soÑando... los patrulleros vigilando y el indio... nats msica aullido ese indio seguir bailando, porque sabe que con su msica es como la historia le da voz a las crnicas de la frontera. - una mujer guatemalteca residente de connecticut quien haba solicitado asilo en 1992, tuvo que abordar un avin esta tarde tras una orden de deportacin. - miriam martinez-lemus se entreg hoy a oficiales de inmigracin en "new heaven" mientras su abogado confirm que est recurriendo a medios legales para lograr su estada en estados unidos. - martinez haba pedido que la dejaran quedarse junto a sus dos hijas, de 10 y 12 aÑos de edad, pero su solicitud fue negada. --la polica de santa cruz dio a conocer los requisitos para certificar las visas "u'', tambin anunciaron que sus oficiales cargarn panfletos informativos para darlos a vctimas de crmenes que puedan ser elegibles.. --el jefe de polica asegura que muchos inmigrantes no saben que pueden ser protegidos si son vctimas
ngel, luis y daniel seguirn escondindose en las sombras.. track 09 los inmigrantes seguirn soÑando... los patrulleros vigilando y el indio... nats msica aullido ese indio seguir bailando, porque sabe que con su msica es como la historia le da voz a las crnicas de la frontera. - una mujer guatemalteca residente de connecticut quien haba solicitado asilo en 1992, tuvo que abordar un avin esta tarde tras una orden de deportacin. - miriam martinez-lemus se entreg hoy a oficiales de inmigracin en...
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architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who's played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. but because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities. is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening if you don't hear there is no stage we play on the floor and it's all around. so that means that before we start to play we are already in one community that is not sentimentality it's something totally direct and every musician who comes out of the hole so to speak that's what it looks like in the whole home to enter the whole is struck by this sense of one community. and i need to mind. the audience feels it immediately in the opening concert no other concert hall seats the listeners so close to the musicians and the music. they're politicized is there. even when he's politically he's also private as a
architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. yet. every musician who's played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. but because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities. is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening if you...
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to that, you say what, daniel? >> i would say tillerson himself is not doing himself many favors by cutting the state department so much. and actually focusing more on the bureaucratic structure of the department and less about diplomacy overseas. i remember when john kerry was secretary of state and hillary clinton as well, they were flying around the world every week. and they were trying to make deals, solve issues like the syrian civil war. and it doesn't seem that tillerson is focusing on that. he's more about in his office, studying that bureaucratic plan and not wanting him to make the deals that trump wanted him to make as secretary of state. it's very disappointing to foreign policy experts who thought that tillerson could do a better job because he was w e widely louded as a ceo of exxonmobil. >>> security adviser michael flynn no longer sharing information with the president's lawyers which means flynns it's expected could be cooperating with special counsel mueller's investigation or perhaps pleading gu
to that, you say what, daniel? >> i would say tillerson himself is not doing himself many favors by cutting the state department so much. and actually focusing more on the bureaucratic structure of the department and less about diplomacy overseas. i remember when john kerry was secretary of state and hillary clinton as well, they were flying around the world every week. and they were trying to make deals, solve issues like the syrian civil war. and it doesn't seem that tillerson is...