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blood sausage. >> daniel: you have to say it in english because i can't. >> anthony: paprika. >> daniel: yes, paprika. >> anthony: uh, oregano? thyme. >> butcher: marjoram. >> anthony: marjoram. >> daniel: marjoram. >> anthony: uh, allspice. >> daniel: here comes rice. >> anthony: okay. here comes the blood. >> daniel: and here comes the blood. >> anthony: beautiful, so good. salt. >> daniel: and the sugar, i don't understand why. >> anthony: it makes flavors pop. beautiful. season and right into the tube. dick jokes coming. stand by for dick jokes. all right, so, what do we have here? oh, that looks good, some nice pickles. braised red cabbage. over there, from the mighty shanks of some mythical creature, perhaps, a batali-saurus or delicio-saurus at least. slow braised until the meat is falling off the bone. and let there be blood. delicious, delicious blood in tube form, served still steaming, nay, heaving, engorged as you will with goodness to squirt across your plate as you press against it with the side of your fork. so delicious. so, how often do you do this? >> daniel: two or th
blood sausage. >> daniel: you have to say it in english because i can't. >> anthony: paprika. >> daniel: yes, paprika. >> anthony: uh, oregano? thyme. >> butcher: marjoram. >> anthony: marjoram. >> daniel: marjoram. >> anthony: uh, allspice. >> daniel: here comes rice. >> anthony: okay. here comes the blood. >> daniel: and here comes the blood. >> anthony: beautiful, so good. salt. >> daniel: and the sugar, i don't...
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maybe a couple dates. >> albert knew daniel through mutual friends. >> we would hang out with daniel, i would text him and say, hey man are you coming out. he'd meet up with us. >> but albert hadn't spoken to daniel that weekend and didn't know daniel and brooke had been texting each other, making plans to meet up. investigators say they called the number listed for daniel on brooke's phone. he didn't answer. >> you couldn't find him? >> couldn't find him. >> investigators learned daniel lived in colorado, he was just in knoxville for the game. >> were you worried when you couldn't get a hold of him when he was out there? >> yeah. >> daniel had flown back to colorado by the time he got on the phone with the sheriff's investigator. >> basically interviewed him. >> where was he? >> from what i understand he was at the ball game. >> daniel hawkins told investigators he was at the stadium watching the football game as he texted with brooke on and off throughout the name. the game ended just before 7:00 p.m., brooke's body was found just after 8:00 p.m. if daniel was telling the truth, inv
maybe a couple dates. >> albert knew daniel through mutual friends. >> we would hang out with daniel, i would text him and say, hey man are you coming out. he'd meet up with us. >> but albert hadn't spoken to daniel that weekend and didn't know daniel and brooke had been texting each other, making plans to meet up. investigators say they called the number listed for daniel on brooke's phone. he didn't answer. >> you couldn't find him? >> couldn't find him. >>...
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daniel: s, i did and i do. it was very important to me to complete this work, this book oa my father' to complete it well. the last words he spoke to me about it were "if it is not worthy, don't publish it." i promised him to follow through on tt. i made sure with all my powers to make sure that it was worthy, and i believe it is. jane: he wrote about so much, though. do you think alike, or a you bringing something of yourself to this project? daniel: well, i am my father'so son,certainly can't
daniel: s, i did and i do. it was very important to me to complete this work, this book oa my father' to complete it well. the last words he spoke to me about it were "if it is not worthy, don't publish it." i promised him to follow through on tt. i made sure with all my powers to make sure that it was worthy, and i believe it is. jane: he wrote about so much, though. do you think alike, or a you bringing something of yourself to this project? daniel: well, i am my father'so...
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daniels and sharon bashard had pending cases. davidson denies those claims. just weeks after the fbi raid on his home and office with the legal pressure on michael cohen building, he invoked his fifth amendment right in stormy daniels' other lawsuit. the one against trump and michael cohen to invalidate her nda. and in a live call-in to fox and friends on april 26 the president was still defending cohen and himself amid speculation that campaign funds were used to pay off daniels. >> he did absolutely nothing wrong. there were no campaign funds going anywhere. >> then why is he pleading the fifth? >> because he's got other things, he's got businesses. but i'm not involved. >> in that civil litigation with stormy daniels, cohen and trump would later fold. withdrawing their part of the suit and saying -- they wouldn't enforce the nda. but as michael cohen's problems multiplied, many wondered how long his self-professed loyalty to donald trump would even last. >> mr. president, could michael cohen flip? >> everybody flips. >> what is he worried that michael cohe
daniels and sharon bashard had pending cases. davidson denies those claims. just weeks after the fbi raid on his home and office with the legal pressure on michael cohen building, he invoked his fifth amendment right in stormy daniels' other lawsuit. the one against trump and michael cohen to invalidate her nda. and in a live call-in to fox and friends on april 26 the president was still defending cohen and himself amid speculation that campaign funds were used to pay off daniels. >> he...
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>danielle hiser-honda is a senior public health nurse in marin county. she worked on the large disneyland outbreak where marin had two cases of the measles.áásotáásymptoms include high fever, runny nose, cough, red eyes and a rash all over the body for five to six days. measles could spread easily through the air.the c-d-c says measles is not made into the united states, people bring it into the country either by foreigners through americans who travel abroad. hiser-honda says the best way to prevent measles is getting two doses of the m-m-r vaccine.
>danielle hiser-honda is a senior public health nurse in marin county. she worked on the large disneyland outbreak where marin had two cases of the measles.áásotáásymptoms include high fever, runny nose, cough, red eyes and a rash all over the body for five to six days. measles could spread easily through the air.the c-d-c says measles is not made into the united states, people bring it into the country either by foreigners through americans who travel abroad. hiser-honda says the best...
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, that fimt stormy daniels was legal. here's what he said in part, mr. cohen an attorney receive aid monthly retainer not from the campaign and having nothing to do with the campaign and money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in in transaction. this was around the time stories were coming out about karen mcdougal's allegations about trump. are you following along with me? first stormy daniels and then karen mcdougal. here's what karen mcdougal told my colleague anderson cooper. >> well, then, the republican he won the republican nomination and ami was interested in the story again. >> once donald trump won the republican nomination. >> right, correct. >> you're saying ami suddenly came back to you with interesting stories? >> well, to keith, yes, for us for the story, yes. >> why do you think it was that it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back? >> they wanted to squash the story. >> you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump? >> i'm assuming so, yeah. >> an
, that fimt stormy daniels was legal. here's what he said in part, mr. cohen an attorney receive aid monthly retainer not from the campaign and having nothing to do with the campaign and money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in in transaction. this was around the time stories were coming out about karen mcdougal's allegations about trump. are you following along with me? first stormy daniels and then karen mcdougal. here's what karen mcdougal told my colleague...
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isnie: daniel lacalle staying with us. let's get to first word news. : the country wants arsenalt -- beef up its by buying u.s. weapons. japan's military spending would be a seventh annual increase. japan sees a worsening security environment in the region with potential threats from north korea and china. republicion in a czech coal mine. the deadliest in almost three decades. the mine in the eastern part of the country exploded nearly 3000 feet underground. one person remains in critical condition at the hospital. memorial services being held in scotland and the united states to remember the 270 people killed when a pan am passenger plane exploded over the town of lockerbie 30 years ago today. libyan intelligence agent was convicted in 2001. he was released from prison on a compassionate ground in 2009 and died three years later. global news 24 hours a day, online and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe. this is bloomberg. stocks withtney, g
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senate republican leadership in new york we have daniel was our he's an author and freelance journalist who writes frequently about the middle east eastern europe and the us constitution and in madrid we've crossed two men well lopez leonora's he is the author of pax americana and he's a university lecturer as well as a contributor at expansion all right gentlemen cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you first in washington iow i thought we already had pax americana that's why i'm calling this program pax some american a two point zero because it seems like mr pompei you have some interesting ideas presenting it to the. international diplomats at the u.s. marshall fund i thought it was quite interesting their reaction it was clearly quite tepid it was kind of very quiet clapping here it just looks like unilateralism to me and i thought the u.s. created both lateral organizations out. for the second world war to create a more stable order it seems now get rid of the un the walk away from the paris climate deal w
senate republican leadership in new york we have daniel was our he's an author and freelance journalist who writes frequently about the middle east eastern europe and the us constitution and in madrid we've crossed two men well lopez leonora's he is the author of pax americana and he's a university lecturer as well as a contributor at expansion all right gentlemen cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you first in...
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trumpet ministration is continues to support go ahead daniel. well i think that james though is correct and i think the the europeans are in such disarray as well these days they're just too weak to to oppose trump trump is weak also but the europeans for the moment seem to be even weaker so it's a kind of a battle of the week and it's very hard to establish any kind of broader leadership in this increasingly. chaotic environment we find ourselves but you know but that said there is no trouble is breaking out all over the place and especially the iranian situation and syria and israel and saudi arabia is increasingly dangerous. but also the u.s. seems intent on pouring oil on the fire you know men well you know rand was just mentioned right here. in new britain a book about pax americana i mean i can i understood the post cold war i'm sorry post world war two order that was created by the united states i understand the intent behind it in the context of the cold war but after the cold war and the rise of this kind of neal. neo con ideology i mea
trumpet ministration is continues to support go ahead daniel. well i think that james though is correct and i think the the europeans are in such disarray as well these days they're just too weak to to oppose trump trump is weak also but the europeans for the moment seem to be even weaker so it's a kind of a battle of the week and it's very hard to establish any kind of broader leadership in this increasingly. chaotic environment we find ourselves but you know but that said there is no trouble...
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senate republican leadership in new york we have daniel was our he's an author and freelance journalist who writes frequently about the middle east eastern europe and the us constitution and in madrid we've crossed two men well lopez lenore us he is the author of pax americana and he's a university lecturer as well as a contributor at expansion all right john cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to. you first in washington iow i thought we already had pax americana that's why i'm calling this program pax i'm an american of two point zero because it seems like mr pompei i have some interesting ideas presenting it to the. international diplomats at the u.s. marshall fund i thought it was quite interesting their reaction it was really quite tepid it was kind of very quiet clapping here it just looks like unilateralism to me and i thought the u.s. created multilateral organizations after the second world war to create a more stable order it seems now get rid of the un the walk away from the paris climate deal which i
senate republican leadership in new york we have daniel was our he's an author and freelance journalist who writes frequently about the middle east eastern europe and the us constitution and in madrid we've crossed two men well lopez lenore us he is the author of pax americana and he's a university lecturer as well as a contributor at expansion all right john cross talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to. you first in...
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is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first here i what we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all right but in the last two days we had a virginia teacher fired for using the wrong or the. preferred not using the preferred pronoun of a student and then we had a texas elementary school teacher who refused to sign a pro israel oath is fired now this is in forcing speech it is not protecting speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of fo
is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first here i what we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right...
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but with the word smith on our panel here i mean daniel hit the nail on the head here this is a form of mind control and as i said in my introduction it if you don't agree then you have to shut up and nod ok or they'll be penalties and they're serious ones go ahead lionel. while we have you know up in the world of nature normally these things go extinct or become extinct here we have new species that pop up and these new species these new kinds are an amalgam of social justice warriors virtues signallers and others who get together and they create what i call not the thought police but the thought vigilantes and what they always these are citizen mobs o'clock receives less talk about these these this herd mentality like memories of of sparrows and starlings that they move and today they're more allergies you have the more sensitivity as you show the more that you can show i'm upset by this word here my allergies i have ever met these people but they're not is this these are people who show allergies to this word i have a new word my pronoun is that's the way you say it's a clicking s
but with the word smith on our panel here i mean daniel hit the nail on the head here this is a form of mind control and as i said in my introduction it if you don't agree then you have to shut up and nod ok or they'll be penalties and they're serious ones go ahead lionel. while we have you know up in the world of nature normally these things go extinct or become extinct here we have new species that pop up and these new species these new kinds are an amalgam of social justice warriors virtues...
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is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool. all right all right but in the last two days we had a virginia teacher fired for using the wrong or the yeah preferred not using the preferred pronoun of a student and then we had a texas elementary school teacher who refused to sign a pro israel oath is fired now this is in forcing speech it is not protecting speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of forc
is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool. all right all...
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, that payment to stormy daniels was legal. here's what he said in part, mr. cohen an attorney receive aid monthly retainer not from the campaign and having nothing to do with the campaign and money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in in transaction. this was around the time stories were coming out about karen mcdougal's allegations about trump. are you following along with me? first stormy daniels and then karen mcdougal. here's what karen mcdougal told my colleague anderson cooper. >> well, then, the republican he won the republican nomination and ami was interested in the story again. >> once donald trump won the republican nomination. >> right, correct. >> you're saying ami suddenly came back to you with interesting stories? >> well, to keith, yes, for us for the story, yes. >> why do you think it was -- that it was after donald trump was the republican nominee that they came back? >> they wanted to squash the story. >> you're saying they wanted to protect donald trump? >> i'm assuming so, yeah. >>
, that payment to stormy daniels was legal. here's what he said in part, mr. cohen an attorney receive aid monthly retainer not from the campaign and having nothing to do with the campaign and money from the campaign or campaign contributions played no role in in transaction. this was around the time stories were coming out about karen mcdougal's allegations about trump. are you following along with me? first stormy daniels and then karen mcdougal. here's what karen mcdougal told my colleague...
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said daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive a thing back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of force we could create a perfect society and i think that concept that ideas permeated our fortune our permeates the left to weaponize our own thoughts to weaponize our own thought processes if you control what someone must say then you control how they think you control their mind so i think it comes from the idea that the use of force is ok if it makes you say and of course ultimately as we know from foreign policy and from for speech it doesn't make you safe well emmanuelle i mean what is happening right now is not it's simply a rejection of the very foundation of western civilization now i know there's a lot of millennia old in all of hollywood and all of the universities hate the idea of western civilization but they have everything they have now because of western civilization a topic from another program but
said daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive a thing back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of force we could create a perfect society and i think that concept that ideas permeated our fortune our permeates the left to weaponize our own thoughts to weaponize our own thought processes if you control what someone must...
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is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all right but in the last two days we had a virginia teacher fired for using the wrong or the. preferred not using the preferred pronoun of a student and then we had a texas elementary school teacher who refused to sign a pro israel oath is fired now this is in forcing speech it is not protecting speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of force we
is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all...
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is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all right but in the last two days we had a virginia teacher fired for using the wrong or the yeah preferred not using the preferred pronoun of a student and then we had a texas elementary school teacher who refused to sign a pro israel oath is fired now this is in forcing speech it is not protecting speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of force
is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all...
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trumpet ministration is continues to support go ahead daniel. well i think that james though is correct and i think the the the europeans are in such disarray as well these days they're just too weak to to oppose trump trump is weak also but the europeans for the moment seem to be even weaker so it's a kind of a battle of the weak and it's very hard to establish any kind of broader leadership in this increasingly. chaotic environment we find ourselves but you know but that said there is no trouble it's breaking out all over the place and especially the iranian situation and then syria and israel and saudi arabia is increasingly dangerous. but also the u.s. seems intent on pouring oil on the fire you know men well you know rand was just mentioned right here. in new britain a book about pax americana i mean i can i understood the post cold war i'm sorry post world war two order that was created by the united states i understand the intent behind it in the context of the cold war but after the cold war and the rise of this kind of neal. neo con ide
trumpet ministration is continues to support go ahead daniel. well i think that james though is correct and i think the the the europeans are in such disarray as well these days they're just too weak to to oppose trump trump is weak also but the europeans for the moment seem to be even weaker so it's a kind of a battle of the weak and it's very hard to establish any kind of broader leadership in this increasingly. chaotic environment we find ourselves but you know but that said there is no...
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is he right, daniel? could this be a win-win for him either way? >> well, he's the ultimate political survivor. everyone writes him off and he keeps going. he's definitely going to use immigration as one of his landmark major issues. but as julia mentioned, there are a lot of suburban voters who they know federal employees or are federal employees turned off by this mess. republicans control every lever of government right now. they still do until january 3rd, yet they can't keep the government open. and i think there is some exhaustion with the immigration topic. some of the people they use to make their point on immigration, remember, that mollie tibbetts case in the midwest. the parents, there's a big "washington post" story that the parents brought in a -- a refugee into their home. sometimes immigration is complicated. >> my thanks to you both. we'll see you later in the show. >> thank you. >>> new scrutiny at the new jersey golf club. what an attorney represents five undocumented immigrants is saying. saying ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all i
is he right, daniel? could this be a win-win for him either way? >> well, he's the ultimate political survivor. everyone writes him off and he keeps going. he's definitely going to use immigration as one of his landmark major issues. but as julia mentioned, there are a lot of suburban voters who they know federal employees or are federal employees turned off by this mess. republicans control every lever of government right now. they still do until january 3rd, yet they can't keep the...
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daniel said that he went to communist hungary you know and the language was would be he's absolutely right but the difference in the west is that it's all glitzy and glamourous ok and. it's virtue with ok is it the big tent or censoring people throttling people disappearing people hollywood. pushes their nonsense agenda a moral illogical there at the very center of this and governments work with them here i mean it's we're not we're actually have we have with a good thing is it might be a circular firing squad all we have to do is duck every once in a while my point is the a ray of forces against free speech are the men's go ahead in paris. yes i think in a way if you think about it in the in the in the last thirty years changes from w. bush to i mean from clinton to devalue bush from w. bush to obama it was the same logos they were all using the wooden tong as you were referred but i have great hope in the sense that i might not be a trump lover on everything but mr trump the president when he came to power came to power on the back on of a very different a new logo he calls a cat's
daniel said that he went to communist hungary you know and the language was would be he's absolutely right but the difference in the west is that it's all glitzy and glamourous ok and. it's virtue with ok is it the big tent or censoring people throttling people disappearing people hollywood. pushes their nonsense agenda a moral illogical there at the very center of this and governments work with them here i mean it's we're not we're actually have we have with a good thing is it might be a...
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the trumpet ministration is continues to support go ahead daniel. well i think that james though is correct and i think the the the europeans are in such disarray as well these days they're just too weak to to oppose trump trump is weak also but the europeans for the moment seem to be even weaker so it's a kind of a battle of the weak and it's very hard to establish any kind of broader leadership in this increasingly. chaotic environment we find ourselves but you know but that said there is no trouble is breaking out all over the place and especially the iranian situation and syria and israel and saudi arabia is increasingly dangerous. but also the u.s. seems intent on pouring oil on the fire you know men well you know rand was just mentioned right here. in new britain a book about pax americana i mean i can i understood the post cold war i'm sorry post world war two order that was created by the united states i understand the intent behind it in the context of the cold war but after the cold war and the rise of this kind of neal. neo con ideology i
the trumpet ministration is continues to support go ahead daniel. well i think that james though is correct and i think the the the europeans are in such disarray as well these days they're just too weak to to oppose trump trump is weak also but the europeans for the moment seem to be even weaker so it's a kind of a battle of the weak and it's very hard to establish any kind of broader leadership in this increasingly. chaotic environment we find ourselves but you know but that said there is no...
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[laughter] >> one more question, daniel. you kind of talked about this earlier, about being an equal partner in your marriage and family. can you talk about why it's important for men to be allies? >> well, your partner can be a man or a female, you know, it's very important -- i think everybody needs an ally, everybody needs support, and everybody needs a little encouragement. and it actually, you know, it obviously takes a village to raise a family, and it takes love and smarts but mostly love. i mean, so hard -- i don't think any -- i think it's very hard to do anything alone. and i don't know why anyone should finish. >> yeah. >> because we're human beings, we shouldn't be isolated, we shouldn't be alone. and it's very important to have the support of your spouse, your partner, your lover. and i think in any endeavor. >> and what about men in the workplace in general, you know, being allies to women in the workplace? >> yeah. that's quite changed. allies, men in the workplace. you know, we used to be able to hug. just ho
[laughter] >> one more question, daniel. you kind of talked about this earlier, about being an equal partner in your marriage and family. can you talk about why it's important for men to be allies? >> well, your partner can be a man or a female, you know, it's very important -- i think everybody needs an ally, everybody needs support, and everybody needs a little encouragement. and it actually, you know, it obviously takes a village to raise a family, and it takes love and smarts...
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daniel dale, thank you for being here. we're really grateful. >>> still ahead -- the salacious document that started it all. the leak of the dossier in the early days of the trump presidency kicked off the president's most extreme attacks on the media, his war on law enforcement and his ongoing distrust of the intelligence community. but it turns out the document's claims have been right about an eerie number of things. we'll take a closer look with former fbi official chuck rosenberg. al penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance pl
daniel dale, thank you for being here. we're really grateful. >>> still ahead -- the salacious document that started it all. the leak of the dossier in the early days of the trump presidency kicked off the president's most extreme attacks on the media, his war on law enforcement and his ongoing distrust of the intelligence community. but it turns out the document's claims have been right about an eerie number of things. we'll take a closer look with former fbi official chuck rosenberg....
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tom, danny, daniel, mimi. >> all right. our other big story right now, conservative members of the british parliament are voting on whether or not theresa may will be prime minister. the future of brexit, the eu and even the u.s. economy are all on the line or the very least directly impacted in a big way and this could be just the start. how the rise of nationalism is putting global trade agreements in jeopardy. you are watching "velshi & ruhle." ♪ what happened to you? welcome to healing. i got beat up because i was different. so, i created a world where i can be whoever i want to be. welcome to hope. to life, to love, to marwen. on your wild west vacation... guarantee you'll find gold but we can guarantee the best price on that thar rental cabin or any hotel, home, boat, yurt, whatever. ♪ just don't get carried away with the wild west thing. hey guys. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah whenshe was pregnant,ter failed, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really-
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and as daniel says, that is something that doesn't seem to have shifted a lot. and that's the part we've got to continue on. and so that's why we keep coming back to ruth bader ginsburg, because she is someone in her entire life who has acted with such integrity and has stuck with these beliefs and hasn't waivered from them, and that's why her popularity is more so than ever, because we need people like her in positions of power, there aren't many around at the moment who we can look up to, who have principles. >> mimi, did you have anything to add about that? >> i would say, you know, when we were making the film, the harvey weinstein story broke, and we knew we were making a very timely film, and then when that happened, we knew it was more timely than ever. and as felicity said, you know, we just have to keep fighting. and moving forward. and never stop. and you know, this is a movie how, about how change happens. and so that was our motto and our feeling during the entire experience. it was important for us to speak to her legacy of incollusioincl equality,
and as daniel says, that is something that doesn't seem to have shifted a lot. and that's the part we've got to continue on. and so that's why we keep coming back to ruth bader ginsburg, because she is someone in her entire life who has acted with such integrity and has stuck with these beliefs and hasn't waivered from them, and that's why her popularity is more so than ever, because we need people like her in positions of power, there aren't many around at the moment who we can look up to, who...
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speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of force we could create a perfect society and i think that concept that idea has permeated for she not permeates the left to weaponize our own thoughts to weaponize our own thought processes if you control what someone must say then you control how they think you control their mind so i think it comes from the idea that the use of force is ok if it makes you safe and of course ultimately as we know from foreign policy and from for speech it doesn't make you safe well emmanuelle i mean what is happening right now is not it's simply a rejection of the very foundation of western civilization now i know there's a lot of millennia old in all of hollywood and all of the universities hate the idea of western civilization but they have everything they have now because of western civilization a t
speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of force we could create a perfect society and i think that concept that idea has permeated for she not permeates the left to weaponize our own thoughts to weaponize our own thought processes if...
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i meant karen mcdougal and stormy daniels. clearly -- >> you got your presidential scandals mixed up. >> clearly. but karen mcdougal and stormy daniels. that was the allegation. laura coates, mueller is not slowing down at all. >> i think the president has been characterizing this entire thing as a witch hunt. looks to me more like a six-healed hi six-healed hydra. the president of the united states has tried to be dismissive up to now but what we're seeing is a methodical approach by mueller to alert the courts in different jurisdictions that he has ongoing investigations that he is not privy to giving information to everything for. just compare for a second, wolf, the michael flynn filing, full of deraredactions, talking abou least three investigations, only one of which was special counsel. compare it to what happened in paul manafort today. the person who was formerly the chairman of the campaign, mueller's team says at the very end of the document, if you have questions about other ongoing investigations, we'll tell you e
i meant karen mcdougal and stormy daniels. clearly -- >> you got your presidential scandals mixed up. >> clearly. but karen mcdougal and stormy daniels. that was the allegation. laura coates, mueller is not slowing down at all. >> i think the president has been characterizing this entire thing as a witch hunt. looks to me more like a six-healed hi six-healed hydra. the president of the united states has tried to be dismissive up to now but what we're seeing is a methodical...
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daniel dale from the toronto star is revealing the secret. he writes, i've made it my mission to fact-check every word donald trump utters as president. that means trying to watch every speech, read every transcript, decipher every tweet. i've accidentally established a reputation for using twitter to point out that he's lying within seconds of him telling a lie. people sometimes ask in response, how can i blast out these corrections so quickly. but i have no special talent. trump tells the same lies over and over. daniel dale joins us now along with matt miller, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and l.a. times white house reporter eli stokols. first off, we should talk about how this came to be. i completely sprung this on you when you were on our show and we're so glad it worked out because i think if there's a theme for 2018, it's not just that the president lies about everything big and small. it's that his lies may be his undoing. >> yeah, i think we have a sense of fatalism about his dishonesty, like he's this master manipul
daniel dale from the toronto star is revealing the secret. he writes, i've made it my mission to fact-check every word donald trump utters as president. that means trying to watch every speech, read every transcript, decipher every tweet. i've accidentally established a reputation for using twitter to point out that he's lying within seconds of him telling a lie. people sometimes ask in response, how can i blast out these corrections so quickly. but i have no special talent. trump tells the...
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the other was a payment to silence stormy daniels over her alleged relationship with trump. earlier today, during an interview with fox news, trump repeatedly said he has done nothing wrong. >> number one, they say it's not a campaign finance violation. number two, or it's not even under campaign finance. number two, if it was, it's not even a violation. number three, it's a civil matter. it's campaign contributions that, if it were even a campaign contribution, is totally legal. you look at stories one after another, they're all legal. the great lawyers that do that stuff are saying, there's nothing illegal. >> we'll talk about all of it. president trump also pushed back hard on michael cohen's allegations that trump had directed him to carry out these campaign finance violations. >> let me tell you, i never directed him to do anything wrong. whatever he did, he did on his own. he's a lawyer. a lawyer who represents a client is supposed to do the right thing. that's why you pay them a lot of money, et cetera, et cetera. he is a lawyer. he represents a client. i never direct
the other was a payment to silence stormy daniels over her alleged relationship with trump. earlier today, during an interview with fox news, trump repeatedly said he has done nothing wrong. >> number one, they say it's not a campaign finance violation. number two, or it's not even under campaign finance. number two, if it was, it's not even a violation. number three, it's a civil matter. it's campaign contributions that, if it were even a campaign contribution, is totally legal. you look...
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is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sent. people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure would probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all right but in the last two days we had a virginia teacher fired for using the wrong or the yeah preferred not using the preferred pronoun of a student and then we had a texas elementary school teacher who refused to sign a pro israel oath is fired now this is in forcing speech it is not protecting speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of force we
is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sent. people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure would probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all right...
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is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all right but in the last two days we had a virginia. teacher fired for using the wrong or the yeah preferred not using the preferred pronoun of a student and then we had a texas elementary school teacher who refused to sign a pro israel oath is fired now this is in forcing speech it is not protecting speech how did we get here go ahead daniel well i think we got here partially with the idea that somehow the state could keep all of us safe and i hate to drive you think back to foreign policy but i think a lot of it had to do with the concept of preemptive warfare the idea that through the application of forc
is the executive director of the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity all right let me go to danielle first hero we're pretty much the same age here i was i remember growing up and it was a time of of being sensitive to people let's put it that way there are certain words in our vocabulary i'm sure we probably exist in french as well is that things you don't say and i think you know what i'm talking about and you know what i thought that was all right i think that's cool all right all...
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danielle pollo now lives in paris. she's continued her efforts to try to make the world a better place. in twenty sixteen she joined the movement which focuses on social justice and other issues the movement's supporters often gathered at the plaster della republic in paris. mostly to meet she was here i was immediately drawn to a new way to boo because it reminded me of the activism we saw in one nine hundred sixty eight. yes that is to say that these young people of today are standing up to the establishment of a new system of a c.e.o. . but she's given up her illusions some determined if you also know these people live in a different world from the one we me and they don't believe in mali and they don't believe in violent revolution. we want to tear down our society but they want to improve society and make it more humane to doff a fair because the reason may not. be a move telling me this yards like. something be our. company is one of the largest suppliers of car bombs even greater loss of good value to those affe
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daniel: this is what is left by the fighting. the streets of hajin, the former terrorist stronghold. most of the people who lived here have fled. the mainly kurdish sdf has captured the center of the town and most of the outskirts from i.s. fighting is continuing in the surrounding villages, too. jihadists are still managing to stage ambushes and hit-and-run attacks. >> i.s. fighters try every day to attack our units and recapture the villages, but we are pushing back with all we have. daniel: the american-backed sdf is now facing a potential enemy on another front. victory over the i.s. in the euphrates valley is within reach. but now turkey is threatening to march into kurdish controlled areas on its southern border. ankara sees the kurdish fighters as terrorists. >> these threats help i.s. precisely now when we are making gains in the fight for hajin, turkey threatens an offensive in northern syria. daniel: and that is bad news for the people still under i.s. control. not everyone has been able to flee. thousands are still tra
daniel: this is what is left by the fighting. the streets of hajin, the former terrorist stronghold. most of the people who lived here have fled. the mainly kurdish sdf has captured the center of the town and most of the outskirts from i.s. fighting is continuing in the surrounding villages, too. jihadists are still managing to stage ambushes and hit-and-run attacks. >> i.s. fighters try every day to attack our units and recapture the villages, but we are pushing back with all we have....
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daniel: s, i did and i do. it was very important to me to complete this work, this book oa my father' to complete it well. the last words he spoke to me about it were "if it is not worthy, don't publish it." i promised him to follow through on tt. i made sure with all my powers to make sure that it was worthy, and i believe it is. jane: he wrote about so much, though. do you think alike, or a you bringing something of yourself to this project? daniel: well, i am my father'so son,certainly can't separate all that i am from all that he was, and i learned so much from him throughout my life. but coming to this project, it is his book, not mine. i am the editor, not the author. but i did and do believe i erderstood his mind very well, and through our cotions and my reading of his work my whole life, i feel like understood what he wanted to get at. and at is something he expressed to me in parts of the book, in the introduction, i speak about letters we wrote back and forth when he told me that i could see the same
daniel: s, i did and i do. it was very important to me to complete this work, this book oa my father' to complete it well. the last words he spoke to me about it were "if it is not worthy, don't publish it." i promised him to follow through on tt. i made sure with all my powers to make sure that it was worthy, and i believe it is. jane: he wrote about so much, though. do you think alike, or a you bringing something of yourself to this project? daniel: well, i am my father'so...
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thanks danielle pre-shared it. and is your newspaper getting thinner look closely are the type font and photos bigger do you even read a hard copy of the paper anymore i do arty big picture host and veteran media consultant holland cook is here to talk about you better starts swimmer you'll sink like a stone because the times they are a strange and i mean did you ever for see this circumstance back then we wrote that sixty fourth sixty five everything was about print there were three a television stations what about it it was pressure and it's the times literally and as the buffalo news explain to its readers it's the perfect storm for a newspaper the two biggest costs are people and paper when the great recession hit in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine many newspapers responded by using less newsprint some made pages narrower there's a limb unaided sections the new york times went from six sections to for the washington post eliminated its business section the los angeles times its local news secti
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danielle palo now lives in paris. she's continued her efforts to try to make the world a better place. in twenty sixteen she joined the movement which focuses on social justice and other issues the movement supporters often gathered at the plaster della republic in paris. most to be curious to know i was immediately drawn to a new way to boo because it reminded me of the activism we saw in one nine hundred sixty eight. that is to say that these young people of today are standing up to the establishment of it oh no mrs democracy over. she's given up her illusions sometime and if you also know these people live in a different world from the one we knew they don't believe in mali and they don't believe in violent revolution. we wanted to tear down our society but they want to improve society and make it more humane to draw a fair go so far to demand a. trash can to treasure. much of what we throw away for us and class less. smart recycling transforms scrap into assets plastic waste becomes a valuable resource junkyards t
danielle palo now lives in paris. she's continued her efforts to try to make the world a better place. in twenty sixteen she joined the movement which focuses on social justice and other issues the movement supporters often gathered at the plaster della republic in paris. most to be curious to know i was immediately drawn to a new way to boo because it reminded me of the activism we saw in one nine hundred sixty eight. that is to say that these young people of today are standing up to the...
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daniel krauthammer was born in 1985. by the time he was in high school the cold war was over combination was safe in the.com economy was booming. charles knew it couldn't last. how do you get a bunch of teenagers to listen? >> here's how it works. there's a spring campaign in the fall campaign. >> did you know all your friends. >> yes, everyone came to our house. >> you are tricky and the deal is russia. >> he was one of the favorite, if not the favorite data on the block. >> i gave a lecture on my thumb high school in the late '90s. i was like an old testament prophet. the end is near. i'm trying to make them understand what you're living through is totally unusual. i was impressing upon them what a wondrous age this was. if you're 17, having trouble getting a date is not exactly a message you are going to accept mckee did feel like the '90s were the phenomenally to history in the sense of the graham battle of ideas and things we have to fight for and protect in the '90s just kind of felt like everything's great. >> to
daniel krauthammer was born in 1985. by the time he was in high school the cold war was over combination was safe in the.com economy was booming. charles knew it couldn't last. how do you get a bunch of teenagers to listen? >> here's how it works. there's a spring campaign in the fall campaign. >> did you know all your friends. >> yes, everyone came to our house. >> you are tricky and the deal is russia. >> he was one of the favorite, if not the favorite data on...
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de >>decenas de nicaragüenses que ha salido de su paÍs manifestaron hoy su repudio al rÉgimen de daniel ortega mediante una marcha en la cruz, costa rica. el objetivo es solidarizarse con los miles de compatriotas que quisieran hacer lo mismo en territorio nicaragüense pero no pueden porque el rÉgimen prohibiÓ las manifestaciones en su contra. pasamos, lee delgado que nos tiene los detalles. >> nos encontramos en la zona fronteriza de peÑas blancas entre nicaragua y costa rica. detrÁs de mÍ esta el territorio nicaragüense donde hoy el rÉgimen de daniel ortega enviÓ y de legÓ antimotines. mientras, tan sÓlo a 20 km del norte de peÑas blancas decenas de nicaragüenses estÁn en el exilio realizando la caminata en el cantÓn de la cruz en la provincia de guanacaste. los centenares de personas desplazadas por forma forzada dicen que marchan por los nicaragüenses que no pueden hacerlo en nicaragua donde hoy en prohibido las manifestaciones pÚblicas por parte de la policÍa del rÉgimen de ortega. los nicaragüenses que se manifestaron, el territorio demanda justicia libertad pa
de >>decenas de nicaragüenses que ha salido de su paÍs manifestaron hoy su repudio al rÉgimen de daniel ortega mediante una marcha en la cruz, costa rica. el objetivo es solidarizarse con los miles de compatriotas que quisieran hacer lo mismo en territorio nicaragüense pero no pueden porque el rÉgimen prohibiÓ las manifestaciones en su contra. pasamos, lee delgado que nos tiene los detalles. >> nos encontramos en la zona fronteriza de peÑas blancas entre nicaragua y costa...
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daniel: de entrada pumas que se siente cÓmodo. se siente cÓmodo con el papel de vÍctima en este encuentro. por lo tanto le da un poco igual quien pite. aparte a un hombre del cuerpo tÉcnico sobre sant ander y las polÉmicasque han rodeado este equipo. sobre todo cuando juega el amÉrica. la expectativa estÁ en la mesa. >> la pelota larga y la iba buscando carlos. pero estaba valdÉs para er muy ocupados a los americanistas. >> es muy peligroso. va muy bien por combina muy bien con l movilidad que le reproduce. los espacios es muy desgastante para el rival. >> cerca del esfÉrico esta martÍn rodríguez, el chileno. en corto puede tocar. o venir directo, donde ya espera a ansa y de sus compaÑeros para un remate. ya movieron en corto. allÁ viene en lacho con el centro. es bueno. sin embargo el balÓnsi arriba. la pelota rebotada. ahora aparece el puntapiÉ.y se encontrÓ a rodrÍguez y otra vez nacho. vaya sorpresaen esta liguilla. lo vimos en el torneo. toda la competencia de una manera y de repente dice me gusta de lateral.
daniel: de entrada pumas que se siente cÓmodo. se siente cÓmodo con el papel de vÍctima en este encuentro. por lo tanto le da un poco igual quien pite. aparte a un hombre del cuerpo tÉcnico sobre sant ander y las polÉmicasque han rodeado este equipo. sobre todo cuando juega el amÉrica. la expectativa estÁ en la mesa. >> la pelota larga y la iba buscando carlos. pero estaba valdÉs para er muy ocupados a los americanistas. >> es muy peligroso. va muy bien por combina muy bien...
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president, did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. no. >> why did michael cohen make this if there was no truth to the allegations? >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know. no. >> a straight-up denial, just a straight-up lie. he said he didn't know about the moment. we know that's now true. the president wasn't telling the truth. in may, rudy giuliani then spilled the beans on "hannity." >> having something to do with paying some stormy daniels woman $130,000, i mean, which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. that money was not campaign money. sorry. i'm giving you a fact now that you don't know. it's not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. so -- >> they funneled it through a law firm? >> funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh. i didn't know, he did. >> yeah, wow. okay. so that was the first time they admitted that. so at that point the story then became the
president, did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. no. >> why did michael cohen make this if there was no truth to the allegations? >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michael's my attorney and you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know. no. >> a straight-up denial, just a straight-up lie. he said he didn't know about the moment. we know that's now true. the...
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president, did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. no. >> why did michael cohen make it -- >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michael's my -- an attorney, you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know. no. >> a straight-up denial, just a straight-up lie. he said he didn't know about no. the president wasn't telling the truth. in may, rudy giuliani then spilled the beans on "hannity." >> having something to do with paying some stormy daniels woman $130,0 $130,000, i mean, which is going to turn out to be perfectly legal. that money was not campaign money. sorry. i'm giving you a fact now that you don't know. it's not campaign money. no campaign finance violation. so -- >> they funneled it through a law firm? >> funneled through a law firm and the president repaid it. >> oh. i didn't know, he did. >> yeah, wow. okay. so that was the first time they admitted that. so that point the story then became the president not only knew about the payments, forget what he said bef
president, did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. no. >> why did michael cohen make it -- >> well, you have to ask michael cohen. michael's my -- an attorney, you'll have to ask michael cohen. >> do you know where he got the money to make that payment? >> i don't know. no. >> a straight-up denial, just a straight-up lie. he said he didn't know about no. the president wasn't telling the truth. in may, rudy giuliani then spilled the...
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than a lack joins us from toronto for the latest daniel tell us where we are in the extradition process and just what kind of implications this has for canada china relations it's certainly opened a big can of worms for the canadian government for the legal and political process here you heard from the foreign minister chrystia freeland there saying that no party who wants to extradite someone from canada should politicize their request and she made that risk in response to a question about president donald trump statement earlier this week that if needs be it that helped expedite a trade deal between the u.s. and china that he would intervene in the while which extradition process that's something that ms freeland didn't expect to be answering questions on they called this news conference to discuss the fact that there are certain safeguards that will protect miss one joe's rights that will also make sure that senior canadian judges hear this and that it will take some time for this to unfold equally canada's got a problem because a canadian former diplomat who's on leave to work for t
than a lack joins us from toronto for the latest daniel tell us where we are in the extradition process and just what kind of implications this has for canada china relations it's certainly opened a big can of worms for the canadian government for the legal and political process here you heard from the foreign minister chrystia freeland there saying that no party who wants to extradite someone from canada should politicize their request and she made that risk in response to a question about...
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daniel: yes, i did and i do. it was very important to me to complete this work, this book of my father's, and to complete it well. the last words he spoke to me about it were "if it is not worthy, don't publish it." i promised him to llow through on that. i made sure with all my powers to make sure that it was worthy, and i believe it is. jane: he wrote about so much, though. do you think alike, or are youom bringinghing of yourself to this project? daniel: well, i am my father's son, so i certainly can't separate all that i am from all that he was, and i learned so much from him throughout my lio . but comingis project, it is his book, not mine. i am the editor, not the author. but i did and do believe i understood his mind very well, and through our conversations and my reading of his work my whole life, i feel like i understood what he wanted to get at. and that is something he expressed to me in par of the book, in the introduction, i speak about letters we wrote back and forth when he told meat could see the
daniel: yes, i did and i do. it was very important to me to complete this work, this book of my father's, and to complete it well. the last words he spoke to me about it were "if it is not worthy, don't publish it." i promised him to llow through on that. i made sure with all my powers to make sure that it was worthy, and i believe it is. jane: he wrote about so much, though. do you think alike, or are youom bringinghing of yourself to this project? daniel: well, i am my father's son,...
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thanks danielle pre-shared it. and is your newspaper getting thinner look closely are the type font and photos bigger do you even read a hard copy of the paper anymore i do photos bigger do you even read a hard copy of the paper anymore i do arty big picture host and veteran media consultant holland cook is here to talk about print media as predicament holland when bob dylan wrote that song you better starts swimmer you'll see quite a storm because the times they are russian agent i mean did you ever for see this circumstance back then we wrote that sixty four sixty five everything was about print there were three a television stations what about it he was pressured it's the times literally and as the buffalo news explain to its readers it's the perfect storm for a newspaper the two biggest costs are people and paper when the great recession hit in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine many newspapers. responded by using less newsprint some made pages narrower others the limb unaided sections the new yor
thanks danielle pre-shared it. and is your newspaper getting thinner look closely are the type font and photos bigger do you even read a hard copy of the paper anymore i do photos bigger do you even read a hard copy of the paper anymore i do arty big picture host and veteran media consultant holland cook is here to talk about print media as predicament holland when bob dylan wrote that song you better starts swimmer you'll see quite a storm because the times they are russian agent i mean did...
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thanks daniel. and is your newspaper getting thinner look closely are the type font and photos bigger do you even read a hard copy of the paper anymore i do r.t. big picture host and veteran media consultant holland cook is here to talk about media's predicament holland when bob dylan wrote that song you better starts swimmer you'll sink like a stone because the times they are a strange and i mean did you ever for see this circumstance back then we wrote that sixty fourth sixty five everything was about print there were three a television stations what about it it was pressure and it's the times literally and as the buffalo news explain to its readers it's the perfect storm for a newspaper the two biggest costs are people and paper when the great recession hit in two thousand and eight and two thousand and nine many newspapers responded by using less newsprint some made pages narrower there's a limb unaided sections the new york times went from six sections to for the washington post eliminated its
thanks daniel. and is your newspaper getting thinner look closely are the type font and photos bigger do you even read a hard copy of the paper anymore i do r.t. big picture host and veteran media consultant holland cook is here to talk about media's predicament holland when bob dylan wrote that song you better starts swimmer you'll sink like a stone because the times they are a strange and i mean did you ever for see this circumstance back then we wrote that sixty fourth sixty five everything...