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it was daniel boone. who was the leader of that the fort that everybody turned to for leadership and they they survived that siege that if boonsboro had fallen. we might be writing a very different history of the outcome of the american revolution and most people we understand who think they know daniel boone had no idea. what a pivotal role he played the american revolution. that that he seemed to have this the zelig like a way to to show up. i mean there was there was daniel boone serving with george, washington in 1755 under the british general braddock during one of the most biggest defeats that a british army ever suffered in the in the americas they barely both of them washington and boone barely made it out of there with with their lives. um, and we also found humor with daniel boone. he was a man with good sense of humor. you know someone he would like to tell a good story and oh, you know one of the one of the stories that already people who have read the book already, even though he was publishe
it was daniel boone. who was the leader of that the fort that everybody turned to for leadership and they they survived that siege that if boonsboro had fallen. we might be writing a very different history of the outcome of the american revolution and most people we understand who think they know daniel boone had no idea. what a pivotal role he played the american revolution. that that he seemed to have this the zelig like a way to to show up. i mean there was there was daniel boone serving...
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it was daniel boone. who was the leader of that the fort that everybody turned to for leadership and they they survived that siege that if boonesboro had fallen. we might be writing a very different history of the outcome of the american revolution and most people we understand who think they know daniel boone had no idea. what a pivotal role he played the american revolution. that that he seemed to have this the zelig like a way to to show up. i mean there was there was daniel boone serving with george, washington in 1755 under the british general braddock during one of the most biggest defeats that a british army ever suffered in the in the americas they barely both of them washington and boone barely made it out of there with with their lives. um, and we also found humor with daniel boone. he was a man with good sense of humor. you know someone he would like to tell a good story and you know one of the one of the stories that already people who have read the book already, even though it only was publis
it was daniel boone. who was the leader of that the fort that everybody turned to for leadership and they they survived that siege that if boonesboro had fallen. we might be writing a very different history of the outcome of the american revolution and most people we understand who think they know daniel boone had no idea. what a pivotal role he played the american revolution. that that he seemed to have this the zelig like a way to to show up. i mean there was there was daniel boone serving...
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daniel boone as our guide. but the thing to remember is he was everywhere, every big event that happened either boone or his family was there. now he was also a man out of his time. he did not believe the indians were heathens, were savages. and when i say that he had a 21st century sensibilities, it came as a bit of a shock to tom and i. and i think tom is much more arrodite has explaining that than i am. so if you don't mind, they're probably don't know what i'm talking about, so i'm leaving it up to you to clean up my mess. >> i will do what i can. something that you referred to may be i can invite to the viewers behind the curtain a little bit. to what writers and us two as writers experienced. daniel boone was not our first thought by any means to be a main -- a main character, the main character in this book. we had -- you know, one of our books, perhaps the book that we've gotten over the years the most feedback about is called "the heart of everything that is". i know it's been for sale at watermark boo
daniel boone as our guide. but the thing to remember is he was everywhere, every big event that happened either boone or his family was there. now he was also a man out of his time. he did not believe the indians were heathens, were savages. and when i say that he had a 21st century sensibilities, it came as a bit of a shock to tom and i. and i think tom is much more arrodite has explaining that than i am. so if you don't mind, they're probably don't know what i'm talking about, so i'm leaving...
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danielle: go. mike: mm. danielle: whoa. mike: mm. ♪♪♪ mike: hi, pee-wee. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >>> he told me he loved me i told him i loved him he said he would be right back i could hear a commotion of some sort and then i remember hearing gunshots to see him lying there, it was bad. >> it's the website where lovers go tmeet and cheat. >> this was someone looking to have an affair >> but this affair was about so much more than deceit. >> you couldn't write this as a movie. you couldn't write this as a okay
danielle: go. mike: mm. danielle: whoa. mike: mm. ♪♪♪ mike: hi, pee-wee. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ >>> he told me he loved me i told him i loved him he said he would be right back i could hear a commotion of some sort and then i remember hearing gunshots to see him lying there, it was bad. >> it's the website where lovers go tmeet and cheat. >> this was someone looking to have an affair >> but this affair was about so much more than deceit. >> you couldn't write...
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daniel morn an institutional corruption. daniel morgan was — institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found _ institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found dead - institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found dead in - institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found dead in this institutional corruption. daniel- morgan was found dead in this car park, and ask in his head. he was a private investigator, just a small farm above a shop at a firm it turned out linked to corrupt police officers. ,., . ,. , officers. the police described the case as they _ officers. the police described the case as they stepped _ officers. the police described the case as they stepped up. - officers. the police described the case as they stepped up. in - officers. the police described the j case as they stepped up. in other words _ case as they stepped up. in other words it's— case as they stepped up. in other words it's one pages can't solve. four— words it's one pages can't solve. four investigations produce at least 12 possible motives for the murder but no convictions. th
daniel morn an institutional corruption. daniel morgan was — institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found _ institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found dead - institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found dead in - institutional corruption. daniel morgan was found dead in this institutional corruption. daniel- morgan was found dead in this car park, and ask in his head. he was a private investigator, just a small farm above a shop at a firm it turned out linked to corrupt...
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whose founding publisher was josephus daniels? who was revered at the paper there were tribute to him all around the newsroom? nobody ever mentioned that he was the almost the leader of the white supremacy campaign and led the propaganda campaign during 1898. i had no idea until i started researching this book. i found out recently that the student stores at chapel hill are named the zucchi josephus daniels student stores. i had no idea and i bring in it's one of 30 buildings. i'm told by the daily tar heel on the campus that are named after white supremacists many of them who were active in the white supremacy movement of 1898. and i bring all this up just to make the point that this book isn't really ancient history. it's it's right now. i mean it's about right now the legacy of this book is all over the state. it's all over chapel hill. some people who've managed to read the book. i asked them their impressions and they usually have two questions. first is how did i not know about this? and the second is how could this happen i
whose founding publisher was josephus daniels? who was revered at the paper there were tribute to him all around the newsroom? nobody ever mentioned that he was the almost the leader of the white supremacy campaign and led the propaganda campaign during 1898. i had no idea until i started researching this book. i found out recently that the student stores at chapel hill are named the zucchi josephus daniels student stores. i had no idea and i bring in it's one of 30 buildings. i'm told by the...
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go ahead, daniel. well, in washington, isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be a summit because of what happens recently in ukraine when the us was provoking was coating lensky, to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips and the united states realize, oh crap, something so series is about to happen. and days after that happened is when biden called and said, hey, let's have a summit. so it's, they need to find a way to back down from what they've started. okay, glenn, weigh in on that here because i think that's very, very interesting. maybe for what, for once in a very long time, they realize how bad things could get by provoking russia through a proxy like ukraine. are there other reasons in your mind for the summit? because daniel gave me a good one. is it a good enough one? go ahead, glen. well, i agree with dan
go ahead, daniel. well, in washington, isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be a summit because of what happens recently in ukraine when the us was provoking was coating lensky, to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips and the united states realize, oh crap, something so series is about to happen. and days...
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daniel. well, in washington isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be a summit because of what happens recently in ukraine when the us was provoking was coding zelinski to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips in the united states, realize, oh crap, something, something serious is about to happen. and days after that happened this when biden called and said, hey, let's have a summit. so it's, they need to find a way to back down from what they've started. okay, glenn, weigh in on that here because i think that's very, very interesting. maybe for, for once in a very long time, they realize how bad things could get by provoking rush it through a proxy like ukraine. or are there other reasons in your mind for the summit? because daniel gave me a good one, is that a good enough one? go ahead, glen. well, i agr
daniel. well, in washington isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be a summit because of what happens recently in ukraine when the us was provoking was coding zelinski to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips in the united states, realize, oh crap, something, something serious is about to happen. and days...
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daniel. well, in washington, isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be some because of what happens recently in ukraine when the u. s what's provoking was coating lensky, to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips and the united states realize, oh crap, something something series is about to happen. and days after that happened is when biden called and said, hey, let's have a summit so it's they need to find a way to back down from what they've started. okay, glenn, weigh in on that here because i think that's very, very interesting. maybe for one, for once in a very long time, they realize how bad things could get by provoking russia through a proxy like ukraine. are there other reasons in your mind for the summit? because daniel gave me a good one. is it a good enough one? go ahead, glen. well, i agree wit
daniel. well, in washington, isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be some because of what happens recently in ukraine when the u. s what's provoking was coating lensky, to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips and the united states realize, oh crap, something something series is about to happen. and days...
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hoy estamos con daniel habif. daniel: una de la razones por las que aceptamos permanecer en la infelicidad es que el miedo trata de convencernos que movernos es todavÍa peor, nos hace creer que afuera nos esperan situaciones de desasosiego, pero estas suelen ser Áreas que no existe, son tragedias que tuyo podemos inventarnos para justificar y quedarnos en un estado sombrÍo, pero a pesar que estos estados nos puedan herir, nuestro recurso en el cerebro es crear algo que se llama exageraciÓn, ¿cÓmo se salven exagerado? raÚl: ¿yo? daniel: esto es un artimaÑa, esos una te manda con la que lame gente crea escenarios catastrÓficos y con estos escenarios buscamos convencernos para quedarnos en un confort a pesar de dolor. para evitar esto en la acciÓn mÁs inmediata es analizar nuestro lenguaje para evitar fatalistas, que sean desproporcionadas y que Éstas no lleven a tener como consecuencia no movernos. la exageraciÓn la podemos encontrar en nuestros pensamientos pero sobre todo podemos encontrarla en nuest
hoy estamos con daniel habif. daniel: una de la razones por las que aceptamos permanecer en la infelicidad es que el miedo trata de convencernos que movernos es todavÍa peor, nos hace creer que afuera nos esperan situaciones de desasosiego, pero estas suelen ser Áreas que no existe, son tragedias que tuyo podemos inventarnos para justificar y quedarnos en un estado sombrÍo, pero a pesar que estos estados nos puedan herir, nuestro recurso en el cerebro es crear algo que se llama exageraciÓn,...
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go ahead, daniel. well, in washington, isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be a stomach because of what happened recently in ukraine when the u. s. was provoking was coating lensky, to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips in the united states realized, oh crap, something something series is about to happen. and days after that happened is when biden called and said, hey, let's have a summit. so it's, they need to find a way to back down from what they've started. okay, glenn, weigh in on that here because i think that's very, very interesting. maybe for one for once in a very long time, they realize how bad things could get by provoking rush it through a proxy like ukraine. or are there other reasons in your mind for the summit? because daniel gave me a good one. is it a good enough one? go ahead, glen. well, i
go ahead, daniel. well, in washington, isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be a stomach because of what happened recently in ukraine when the u. s. was provoking was coating lensky, to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips in the united states realized, oh crap, something something series is about to...
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the body of 37 daniel morgan _ police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was _ police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was found - police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was found in i police failures. the body of 37 - daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. fix, daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. �* . , daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. . , . . daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. . , ., ., ., ., in london. a family damaged for a generation- _ in london. a family damaged for a generation. now, _ in london. a family damaged for a generation. now, the _ in london. a family damaged for a generation. now, the verdict. - in london. a family damaged for a generation. now, the verdict. not | generation. now, the verdict. not who did it, but why we don't know who did it, but why we don't know who did it, but why we don't know who did it. the panel concluded the failures of metropolitan police went beyond a failure to solve this crime. ~ , , ., , crime. we believe denying failings for the sake _ crime. we believe denying failings
the body of 37 daniel morgan _ police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was _ police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was found - police failures. the body of 37 daniel morgan was found in i police failures. the body of 37 - daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. fix, daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. �* . , daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. . , . . daniel morgan was found in sydenham in london. . , ., ., ., ., in london. a family damaged for a...
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daniel. well, in washington, isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be a summit because of what happened recently in ukraine when the u. s. was provoking was coating lensky, to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips in the united states. realize, oh crap, something, something series is about to happen. and days after that happened is when biden called and said, hey, let's have a summit. so if they need to find a way to back down from what they've started. okay, glenn, weigh in on that here because i think that's very, very interesting. maybe for, for once in a very long time, they realize how bad things could get by provoking russia through a proxy like ukraine. or are there other reasons in your mind for the summit because daniel gave me a good one. is it a good enough one? go ahead, glen. well, i agree wi
daniel. well, in washington, isn't a prison of its own making us relations with russia or have been a disaster. and there's really no easy way out. the short answer to your short question is there needs to be a summit because of what happened recently in ukraine when the u. s. was provoking was coating lensky, to make a move to make a move. and russia responded very quickly with 75000. well, i'm trips in the united states. realize, oh crap, something, something series is about to happen. and...
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cuÁl es tu pregunta para daniel? bella: hola, buenos dÍas, daniel. mi pregunta es cÓmo enfrentas el miedo cuando tienes un esposo que es machista, para decirle que tu hijo es gay? cÓmo haces para evitar la explosiÓn que habrÁ en el? daniel: es un poco imprudente de mi parte dar una respuesta simple ya que comprendo la situaciÓn, sobre todo pudiera ponerse en riesgo la seguridad de alguien por lo que mencionas. creo que una forma de abordar ese asunto es estar rodeado de otras personas de confianza. hacerlo de manera privada sin que nadie mÁs te acompaÑe podrÍa ponerte en riesgo. de alguna u otra forma uno puede ir capacitando las personas que ama o con las que comparte su hogar, tomando la estrategia. ingresando, interviniendo su mente, explicÁndole poco a poco la necesidad urgente que tiene tu hijo de expresarse. al final de todo uno va a tener que pagar el precio de ser quien es a pesar de no ser aceptado por las personas que uno ama. a veces ese precio es muy alto pero es un precio que uno tiene que pagar, aceptar quienes somos, ser quien
cuÁl es tu pregunta para daniel? bella: hola, buenos dÍas, daniel. mi pregunta es cÓmo enfrentas el miedo cuando tienes un esposo que es machista, para decirle que tu hijo es gay? cÓmo haces para evitar la explosiÓn que habrÁ en el? daniel: es un poco imprudente de mi parte dar una respuesta simple ya que comprendo la situaciÓn, sobre todo pudiera ponerse en riesgo la seguridad de alguien por lo que mencionas. creo que una forma de abordar ese asunto es estar rodeado de otras personas de...
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kansas v daniel perez was heading to the court. as witnesses filed into the courtroom, the investigators wondered if their star witness emily, perhaps still so vulnerable, would hold up when she saw the man she knew as lou castro sitting before her. >> how much guts, how much courage did this young woman have? >> i can't imagine what it took for her to get to that point. >> and now she's gonna take him on? >> yes. >>> coming up, despite all of the evidence, one part of this case may not be a slam dunk. when "dateline" continues. inues. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. go with simparica trio it's triple protection made simple! simparica trio is the first and only monthly chewable that covers heartworm disease, ticks and fleas, round and hookworms. dogs get triple protection in just one simparica trio! this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures. use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparic
kansas v daniel perez was heading to the court. as witnesses filed into the courtroom, the investigators wondered if their star witness emily, perhaps still so vulnerable, would hold up when she saw the man she knew as lou castro sitting before her. >> how much guts, how much courage did this young woman have? >> i can't imagine what it took for her to get to that point. >> and now she's gonna take him on? >> yes. >>> coming up, despite all of the evidence, one...
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daniel: no mete segunda. omar: no te puedo adelantar nada mÁs que le pasarÁn increÍble, que estÁ mÁs espectacular que la temporada uno estÁ increÍble, no se lo pueden perder ahÍ un elefante, hay un oso polar, eso no lo sabÍa hace verdad? alan: hay un oso polar? omar: hay un oso polar, un elefante, ahÍ te va. hay una katrina. daniel: hay alguna hormiga colombiana? [risas] omar: hay un chichimocuo. alan: habrÁ una tercera o quinta temporada? daniel: espera que lleguemos a diciembre. omar: anda goloso con mucha informaciÓn, pero sÍ, en septiembre se graba la tercera temporada. daniel: oye, cuÁl es la mÁscara que escogerÍa as omar, el personaje que escogerÍa. omar: creo que entre un leÓn y el perro chihuahua. alan: o sea los dos juntos. serÍa un perro— leÓn. daniel: un leÓn que ladrarÍa. alan: hormiga chicatana. daniel: iba a decir hormiga culona. oamr: daniel se me hace que no va ser motivador. alan: nos vamos, este domingo. daniel: se acaba de burlar de mi omar. karla:estamos en todas la
daniel: no mete segunda. omar: no te puedo adelantar nada mÁs que le pasarÁn increÍble, que estÁ mÁs espectacular que la temporada uno estÁ increÍble, no se lo pueden perder ahÍ un elefante, hay un oso polar, eso no lo sabÍa hace verdad? alan: hay un oso polar? omar: hay un oso polar, un elefante, ahÍ te va. hay una katrina. daniel: hay alguna hormiga colombiana? [risas] omar: hay un chichimocuo. alan: habrÁ una tercera o quinta temporada? daniel: espera que lleguemos a diciembre....
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daniel ellsberg and the pentagon papers. the documentary was codirected by judith ehrlich and rick holtzman. the nixon administration would go on to take extraordinary measures to silence and punish ellsberg, including breaking into his psychiatrist office. but the government's misconduct led to charges against him and anthony russo being dismissed. to mark the 50th anniversary of the publication of the pentagon papers, we are joined now by daniel ellsberg, who turned 90 years old in april. over the past five decades, ellsberg has been leading critic of u.s. militarism and u.s. nuclear weapons policy as well as a prominent advocate for other whistleblowers. oh, and he hasn't stopped sharing government secrets. we will talk about one of those secrets that he said he is willing to be prosecuted for that he just leaked. but right now we go to berkeley, california, to the home of daniel ellsberg. dan, looking back to democracy now! this is such a significant milestone. it was half a century ago sunday that "the new york times" s
daniel ellsberg and the pentagon papers. the documentary was codirected by judith ehrlich and rick holtzman. the nixon administration would go on to take extraordinary measures to silence and punish ellsberg, including breaking into his psychiatrist office. but the government's misconduct led to charges against him and anthony russo being dismissed. to mark the 50th anniversary of the publication of the pentagon papers, we are joined now by daniel ellsberg, who turned 90 years old in april....
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daniel morgan was a private investigator — looking into police corruption. and as iran prepares to head to the polls, we meet the voters who've become disenchanted with this election. hello and welcome. president biden has arrived in geneva ahead of tomorrow's summit with president putin of russia. relations between the two countries are at their lowest point in decades, and mr biden has already said he will lay down america's "red lines" during the discussions. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has travelled to geneva. they say that the waters of lake geneva have the power to rejuvenate, to cure. but can a lakeside summit here revive a political relationship that's in very poor health? when vice—presidentjoe biden met vladimir putin, he told him he had no soul. more recently, he said he was a killer. mr putin hit back: "takes one to know one". so when they sit down for talks, what message will the white house be putting across to the kremlin? fiona hill was donald trump's senior adviser on russia. she says moscow must be told to behave. the biggest
daniel morgan was a private investigator — looking into police corruption. and as iran prepares to head to the polls, we meet the voters who've become disenchanted with this election. hello and welcome. president biden has arrived in geneva ahead of tomorrow's summit with president putin of russia. relations between the two countries are at their lowest point in decades, and mr biden has already said he will lay down america's "red lines" during the discussions. our moscow...
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daniel: no. tom: but you would welcome that conversation? daniel: yes. we are open to have the partnerships with strategic, industrial, leaders who found the strategic partnerships. we have a partnership with cebu, we are open to interviews, this kind of partnership and business models and any potential strategic partners. tom: tesla has faced a few headwinds, a software fix for almost all of their vehicles in the chinese market. some concerns about security features. his china turning on tesla? daniel: i believe the chinese government and consumers are quite open. in the end, it should certified the fundamental requirement, including connectivity's, but also -- i don't think anybody is trying to make -- deliberately to tesla. tom: that was the ceo of geely speaking to me exclusively, his first international media interview since he took over that role. he did say they think they will meet that target by the end of this year, despite that chip shortage issue. he said that was taking the deliveries across the group off for them. they will meet the target.
daniel: no. tom: but you would welcome that conversation? daniel: yes. we are open to have the partnerships with strategic, industrial, leaders who found the strategic partnerships. we have a partnership with cebu, we are open to interviews, this kind of partnership and business models and any potential strategic partners. tom: tesla has faced a few headwinds, a software fix for almost all of their vehicles in the chinese market. some concerns about security features. his china turning on...
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daniel morgan's family have waited eight years for this report. it is devastating that 34 years after he was murdered, nobody has been brought tojustice. the report sets out findings from its review of the last three decades. it's over 1,200 pages long and three volumes. it is right that we carefully review its findings. mr speaker, the report itself is deeply alarming and finds examples of corrupt behaviour, not limited to the first investigation, that the metropolitan police made a litany of mistakes and that this irreparably damaged the chances of successful prosecution of daniel morgan's murder. the report accuses the metropolitan police of a form of institutional corruption. police corruption is a betrayal of everything policing stands for in this country. it erodes public confidence in our entire criminaljustice system. it undermines democracy and civilised society. we look to the police to protect others, and so they are invested with great power. the overwhelming majority of officers use it on honourably, but those who use their power for
daniel morgan's family have waited eight years for this report. it is devastating that 34 years after he was murdered, nobody has been brought tojustice. the report sets out findings from its review of the last three decades. it's over 1,200 pages long and three volumes. it is right that we carefully review its findings. mr speaker, the report itself is deeply alarming and finds examples of corrupt behaviour, not limited to the first investigation, that the metropolitan police made a litany of...
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defender nuestro derecho al libre voto y no vamos a permitir actos ilegales como la compra de votos >>> daniel también es parte de la autodefensa electoral la cual está integrada por 150 personas incluyendo jóvenes y mujeres que se van a dividir en 3 grupos que van a recorrer las calles de la capital mexicana y para realizar arrestos ciudadanos >>> estamos dispuesto a todos, tenemos un país limpio >>> este movimiento surge justo la semana en la que se van a realizar las que son consideradas las elecciones más grandes de esta nación las cuales han estado marcados principalmente por la violencia >>> diversas organizaciones han documentado que hasta el cierre de campaña que se realiza ese día se han presentado alrededor de 780 agresiones contra políticos y candidatos y más de 80 han perdido la vida pero el presidente confía en que el próximo domingo la gente podrá ir tranquila a las urnas >>> se tiene garantizada la seguridad >>> por su parte los ciudadanos, ernesto indican que hoy más que nunca será importante vencer el miedo y salir a ejercer el sufragio >>> hay que votar para ve
defender nuestro derecho al libre voto y no vamos a permitir actos ilegales como la compra de votos >>> daniel también es parte de la autodefensa electoral la cual está integrada por 150 personas incluyendo jóvenes y mujeres que se van a dividir en 3 grupos que van a recorrer las calles de la capital mexicana y para realizar arrestos ciudadanos >>> estamos dispuesto a todos, tenemos un país limpio >>> este movimiento surge justo la semana en la que se van a...
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the daniel's brother it is the end of a 34 daniel's brother it is the end of a 3k year battle. it is vindication, 3a year battle. it is vindication, but... it is not like the wounds can heal in this environment, where you've got lies, corruption, secrecy, dishonesty... shiftiness. you know? over the murder. the panel said the words "institutional corruption" weren't just a description of something that happened in the past. they're about the present, too. tom symonds, bbc news. our home editor mark easton is here. as we heard there, it is notjust about the past, but about the present, so how serious is this for the met in your view? for present, so how serious is this for the met in your view?— present, so how serious is this for the met in your view? for an inquiry commissioned _ the met in your view? for an inquiry commissioned by _ the met in your view? for an inquiry commissioned by the _ the met in your view? for an inquiry commissioned by the home - the met in your view? for an inquiry i commissioned by the home secretary, to accuse a police force of institutional corru
the daniel's brother it is the end of a 34 daniel's brother it is the end of a 3k year battle. it is vindication, 3a year battle. it is vindication, but... it is not like the wounds can heal in this environment, where you've got lies, corruption, secrecy, dishonesty... shiftiness. you know? over the murder. the panel said the words "institutional corruption" weren't just a description of something that happened in the past. they're about the present, too. tom symonds, bbc news. our...
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in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly, his health at this point is beginning to fail him, but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley, into the south fork valley, and to put an end to claypool's rebellion before it can snowball out of control. so he will assemble 400 men from the surrounding counties. they will march over the mountains here. and, if you look at the map, you can see the winchester area. over the mountains and into the south branch valley. and they are going to first stop at john claypool's property as they are marching out and it is here that claypool and his rebels will confront daniel morgan. there is a brief exchange of gunfire. john brake, claypool's second-in-command, is killed in the exchange. claypool himself and most of the o
in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly, his health at this point is beginning to fail him, but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley, into the south fork valley, and to put an end to claypool's rebellion before...
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daniel morgan was a private investigator looking into police corruption. and the race to save the pangolin — we hear the story of one man's efforts to save the critically endangered species. hello, and welcome. president biden has arrived in geneva ahead of tomorrow's summit with president putin of russia. relations between the two countries are at their lowest point in decades, and mr biden has already said he will lay down america's "red lines" during the discussions. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. they say that the waters of lake geneva have the power to rejuvenate, to cure. but can a lakeside summit here revive a political relationship that's in very poor health? when vice presidentjoe biden met vladimir putin, he told him he had no soul. more recently, he said he was a killer. mr putin hit back — "takes one to know one". so, when they sit down for talks, what message will the white house be putting across to the kremlin? fiona hill was donald trump's senior adviser on russia. she says moscow must be told to behave. the biggest d
daniel morgan was a private investigator looking into police corruption. and the race to save the pangolin — we hear the story of one man's efforts to save the critically endangered species. hello, and welcome. president biden has arrived in geneva ahead of tomorrow's summit with president putin of russia. relations between the two countries are at their lowest point in decades, and mr biden has already said he will lay down america's "red lines" during the discussions. our moscow...
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in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he -- before it can snowball out of control. so, he will assemble 400 men from the surrounding counties. they will march over the mountains. and, if you look at the map, you can see the winchester area. over the mountains and into the south branch valley. and they are going to first stop at john claypool's property as they are marching out and it is here that claypool and his rebels confront daniel morgan. there is a brief exchange of gunfire. john brake, claypool's second-in-command, is killed in the exchange. claypool himself and most of the oth
in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he --...
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el secretario de estado condenÓ sin rodeos al rÉgimen de daniel ortega. los nicaragüenses merecen una democracia real, aplastar la libertad de expresiÓn es lo que parece que estÁbasÁndose en un teclado la casa blanca. el secretario de la organizaciÓn de estados americanos se uniÓ a las condenas. nicaragua se encamina las peores elecciones posibles y este nuevo atentado a la democracia imposibilita la existencia de elecciones libres, justas y transparentes en el paÍs. agregÓ que quieren pedir cualquier crÍtica para robarse las elecciones. el presidente de costa rica tambiÉn criticÓ las acciones. la casa blanca calificÓ de acoso el trato a los periodistas nicaragüenses independientes. es evidente que este gobierno quiere borrar del mapa los medios de comunicaciÓn y periodistas independientes para seguir su camino hacia las elecciones. patricia: ha habido alguna reacciÓn del congreso? pablo: concretamente del presidente de la comisiÓn de relaciones exteriores del senado quien declarÓ las acciones autoritarias de daniel ortega contra un miemb
el secretario de estado condenÓ sin rodeos al rÉgimen de daniel ortega. los nicaragüenses merecen una democracia real, aplastar la libertad de expresiÓn es lo que parece que estÁbasÁndose en un teclado la casa blanca. el secretario de la organizaciÓn de estados americanos se uniÓ a las condenas. nicaragua se encamina las peores elecciones posibles y este nuevo atentado a la democracia imposibilita la existencia de elecciones libres, justas y transparentes en el paÍs. agregÓ que...
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y daniel y ysomos orgullosamente mexicanos.
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in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he can snowball out of control. so, he will assemble 400 men from the surrounding counties. they will march over the mountains. and, if you look at the map, you can see the winchester area. over the mountains and into the south branch valley. and they are going to first stop at john claypool's property as they are marching out and it is here that claypool and his rebels confront daniel morgan. there is a brief exchange of gunfire. john brake, claypool's second-in-command, is killed in the exchange. claypool himself and most of the other men under
in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he...
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daniel: definitely the u.k. is on the back end. all of the airlines are searching for ways not to flight of the u.k. but to connect other countries who are more lenient. the winners will be the sun and sand destination, spain, italy, greece opening up their borders from the rest of europe. those will be the economies that do best in summer travel. guy: once this happens and investors have an idea what is going on, what are these companies going to do? lufthansa, air france, klm taking on government exposure. what happens next? what is the next step in this process? daniel: -- was out saying he would like to repay the government before the september elections in germany. that implies doing a rights issue before that time. the next step for air france and lufthansa is another right issue to start repaying that debt. once we get that first debt repaid, from them going towards restructuring and cash flow improvement is something that can return the airlines to solid leverage level. guy: always appreciate your analysis. thanks for your
daniel: definitely the u.k. is on the back end. all of the airlines are searching for ways not to flight of the u.k. but to connect other countries who are more lenient. the winners will be the sun and sand destination, spain, italy, greece opening up their borders from the rest of europe. those will be the economies that do best in summer travel. guy: once this happens and investors have an idea what is going on, what are these companies going to do? lufthansa, air france, klm taking on...
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daniel: the middle of next year. guy: excellent. daniel metzler, ceo. we saw the visionaries and entrepreneurs on the bloomberg new economy catalyst panels. new news out of ford. ford talking about how it is opening -- outputting nine plants in july because of chip part shortages. it will affect the bronco and ranger. this is an ongoing problem. in certain cases, it is getting worse. alix: we are 14 weeks or more in terms of delay -- heard 14 weeks or more in terms of delay. auto sales declined, than what does that mean for growth? the second quarter is as good as it's going to get in terms of numbers. guy: absolutely. it is interesting coming back to that conversation we had earlier , because hers was trying to buy up secondhand cars, secondhand car markets are relatively elevated as a result. as this carries on, the ripple effect that is going to spread out from this will continue to be enormous. you are in the market for car come archie? -- rtu -- aren't you? alix: i'm going to wait until next year. that wraps it up for me and guy. coming up, balance
daniel: the middle of next year. guy: excellent. daniel metzler, ceo. we saw the visionaries and entrepreneurs on the bloomberg new economy catalyst panels. new news out of ford. ford talking about how it is opening -- outputting nine plants in july because of chip part shortages. it will affect the bronco and ranger. this is an ongoing problem. in certain cases, it is getting worse. alix: we are 14 weeks or more in terms of delay -- heard 14 weeks or more in terms of delay. auto sales...
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quell intelligence, danielle dimartino booth is with us. danielle, let me start with you. listen, i'm not sure where you are with respect to the transitory camp or not. tell us to you think inflation is transitory, i.e., short term or the fed should stay the course or they're making a big mistake? >> i think the fed right now is grappling with a lot of crosscurrents, charles. i don't know there is an exact right answer to your question. you just alluded to commodities. crv is down on the week as of today. that aspect looking it will be transitory. on the other hand, charles, rental inflation looks to be picking up steam. this does not fall into the flexible bucket in any way. this is the worst type of inflation. the largest item of any u.s. household budget. looks like fresh data out of zillow suggests we'll see sticky, increasing rental inflation. it is reflection after backfire of fed policy. they have been buying mortgage-backed securities at an aggressive, rapid pace, they started to hurt the housing market percolating through to rentals. that is the last thing they wa
quell intelligence, danielle dimartino booth is with us. danielle, let me start with you. listen, i'm not sure where you are with respect to the transitory camp or not. tell us to you think inflation is transitory, i.e., short term or the fed should stay the course or they're making a big mistake? >> i think the fed right now is grappling with a lot of crosscurrents, charles. i don't know there is an exact right answer to your question. you just alluded to commodities. crv is down on the...
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after the death of daniel morgan. the prime minister says the delay to lifting covid restrictions in england would allow more people to get vaccinated. the head of nhs england says everyone in england aged over 18 should be able to book their first vaccine by the end of the week. our health correspondent catherine burns looks now at what needs to be achieved in the next few weeks to ensure the final stage of unlocking can go ahead. if we are in a race between the vaccine and the virus, it's definitely more of a marathon than a sprint. but the government thinks this delay in easing restrictions will deal with a major hurdle in our way. one can never predict the future with perfect confidence, but insofar as we can be confident about anything in this complex world, we can be confident that the increased level of vaccination we will have by the 19th ofjuly should allow us to further relax restrictions. right now, almost 80% of adults have had theirfirst dose and coming up to 60 have had both. the plan is to get those num
after the death of daniel morgan. the prime minister says the delay to lifting covid restrictions in england would allow more people to get vaccinated. the head of nhs england says everyone in england aged over 18 should be able to book their first vaccine by the end of the week. our health correspondent catherine burns looks now at what needs to be achieved in the next few weeks to ensure the final stage of unlocking can go ahead. if we are in a race between the vaccine and the virus, it's...
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daniel and jonathan rees had been having a pint in this south london pub the night daniel was found dead in its rear car park, an axe in his head. that was in 1987, but the shockwaves from his murder continue to reverberate. last week's report found the police investigation was poor, lines of inquiry not followed, but also jonathan rees was drinking with officers while he was a suspect. the independent panel said it was blocked by the met during its own investigation. in other words... a form of institutional corruption. but the inquiry also details evidence it saw thatjonathan rees and his firm associated with police officers convicted of criminal offences. he doesn't accept that was corruption. i think that a relationship between a journalist or private investigator with officers in the case and lawyers and barristers exchanging information, i don't see that as corrupt. ok, that's a really interesting point. so, what you are saying is that the judgement of corruption that is in this report is not correct in your view. you think that should be allowed, that kind of free flow of informat
daniel and jonathan rees had been having a pint in this south london pub the night daniel was found dead in its rear car park, an axe in his head. that was in 1987, but the shockwaves from his murder continue to reverberate. last week's report found the police investigation was poor, lines of inquiry not followed, but also jonathan rees was drinking with officers while he was a suspect. the independent panel said it was blocked by the met during its own investigation. in other words... a form...
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daniel: there is always risks on any outlook. if anything, the risks are on the side of more growth than we have have penciled in. there is more than $2 trillion of savings waiting in the wings. we have our forecast with eight release of that. people decide this is great. the other risk everyone is talking about is all of this inflationary pressure that we are seeing. while we recognize that some of this is more persistent and not purely transitory, we think that is a good thing. this is what the fed wants to see. lisa: the reason i asked that is because m km partners put out a survey over the weekend where he said was the biggest threat to dock market valuations? it was inflation. what is the biggest 2022 wildcard? fed tightening. these are the consensus ideas. what about the downside risk for weaker earnings? how much is the market not position for that? jonathan: let's pick up there. this topped out at the end of march. we still have a year-end forecast by bloomberg looking for 188. it is still your year-end call from the stre
daniel: there is always risks on any outlook. if anything, the risks are on the side of more growth than we have have penciled in. there is more than $2 trillion of savings waiting in the wings. we have our forecast with eight release of that. people decide this is great. the other risk everyone is talking about is all of this inflationary pressure that we are seeing. while we recognize that some of this is more persistent and not purely transitory, we think that is a good thing. this is what...
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daniel: indeed. if you look at retail mobility, if you are out on fifth avenue, in london on oxford street, you would say it is all normal. people not wearing masks, shops very active, sales nearly back to pre-pandemic levels. if you go into business centers, i'm in the center of london, streets are still pretty empty, very light traffic. a big contrast between where people are living and working in the business centers, so there is still some room to go here. lisa: where is your biggest conviction trade right now? daniel: our over rates are generally -- our overweights are generally still to risk. we know valuations are stretched, and the way we think those come back into line is we continue to get this earnings growth, but the prices don't appreciate as much. that said, we are overweight u.s. value and overrate cyclical markets like em and japan. we are still waiting to play some of those reflation trades that have come a long way, stepped back a little bit over the last six weeks, but still counti
daniel: indeed. if you look at retail mobility, if you are out on fifth avenue, in london on oxford street, you would say it is all normal. people not wearing masks, shops very active, sales nearly back to pre-pandemic levels. if you go into business centers, i'm in the center of london, streets are still pretty empty, very light traffic. a big contrast between where people are living and working in the business centers, so there is still some room to go here. lisa: where is your biggest...
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daniel: we are impacted a little bit. it is roughly around 10% to 15%, but for the whole year, we believe we will be on track. daniel: -- >> we saw that you pulled the plans listing in shanghai. will you revive that ipo at some point? is there a timeframe? daniel: we are still established as one of the options, but we have more options and we will decide what is the best milieu for our approach to the capital market. haidi: daniel li speaking with tom mackenzie. stay with us for another exclusive interview later. the executive director and general manager of a chinese bubble tea chain discusses expansion plans and business strategy as the company debuts in hong kong. be sure to tune into bloomberg radio t cap index -- to get index analysis, broadcasting from our studio in hong kong plenty more ahead. stay with us. ♪ kathleen: in the news today, j.p. morgan has hiked the pay for bankers to lure them to work for them. it is difficult to find workers and it seems that perhaps more work from home set ups could help. i spoke
daniel: we are impacted a little bit. it is roughly around 10% to 15%, but for the whole year, we believe we will be on track. daniel: -- >> we saw that you pulled the plans listing in shanghai. will you revive that ipo at some point? is there a timeframe? daniel: we are still established as one of the options, but we have more options and we will decide what is the best milieu for our approach to the capital market. haidi: daniel li speaking with tom mackenzie. stay with us for another...
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morgan's murder. after daniel morgan's death. and earlier, sanchia gave me some family reaction to the panel's report. i spoke to alistair morgan a short time ago, he was clearly very relieved that the panel's report, the family released a statement saying the panel had been braver than others who had they had asked for help before, the panel had courage to, as they put it, expose the culture of corruption and cover—up in the metropolitan police and they thank them very much for their work. so i think the family at this point in time are just tremendously relieved but they also issued a kind of challenge to the current leadership of the met, that they have to do something to change the culture to ensure this never happens again, because the panel was asked, when they talked about institutional corruption, were they talk about past events? the said no, it was used in the present tense. very much what the family solicitor said, the current met leadership has to take ownership for that continuing. the pressure remains on cressida
morgan's murder. after daniel morgan's death. and earlier, sanchia gave me some family reaction to the panel's report. i spoke to alistair morgan a short time ago, he was clearly very relieved that the panel's report, the family released a statement saying the panel had been braver than others who had they had asked for help before, the panel had courage to, as they put it, expose the culture of corruption and cover—up in the metropolitan police and they thank them very much for their work....
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stormy daniels, i appreciate your time. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >>> nearly a hundred candidates killed and hundreds more attacked. we're getting the first results back from the insurrection of unh unheard-of levels of violence. >>> and the new baby of megan markel and prince harry. how her new name could be a peace offering. >>> president obama talks one on one with anderson cooper. >> our democracy seems to be teetering on the brink of a crisis. are we still teetering or are we in crisis? looking back as president, do you tell the story of race en enough, do you think? >> an anderson cooper special. barack obama on fatherhood, leadership and legacy. tonight at 8:00. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation you take it on, by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®...
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and, danielle, you've got a very broad slate, haven't you? give me a sense of the shows you've got on air at the moment. well, we just finished life & rhymes, which is our entertainment show on sky arts. we are in production on married at first sight, in production on you are what you eat, league of their own, there's something about movies — quite a lot of stuff across a lot of genres. good. and, by the way, life & rhymes — that's like a beat poetry show which you described as entertainment, which is interesting in itself, and more on that later. derek mclean is also with us as well, managing director of bandicoot tv. now, you, derek, are the company behind the masked singer, and more recently the masked dancer. for anyone who hasn't seen the masked singer — and i must say, once it's been seen, it cannot be unseen — what is the elevator pitch? the elevator pitch for that show is literally your favourite celebrities in disguise, singing songs, and the audience and a celebrity panel of celebrity detectives trying to work out who's behi
and, danielle, you've got a very broad slate, haven't you? give me a sense of the shows you've got on air at the moment. well, we just finished life & rhymes, which is our entertainment show on sky arts. we are in production on married at first sight, in production on you are what you eat, league of their own, there's something about movies — quite a lot of stuff across a lot of genres. good. and, by the way, life & rhymes — that's like a beat poetry show which you described as...
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daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before his death. his son, also called daniel, wasjust four years old when he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morgan's murder in a pub car park in south london 34 years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take time to consider the panel's report. but she said she did not accept that the force was currently institutionally corrupt. i don't accept their apologies. i think we've heard enough apologies. i think it's time for action now and i'm not sure whether they are, with what they have said, the right institution or the right organisation to get to the bottom of the seriousness of all these allegations. i just don't see the metropolitan police as a credible organisation, and what they say makes it to me feel even less credible. frankly, it makes me angry. the home secretary, priti patel,
daniel morgan pictured here with his children, just months before his death. his son, also called daniel, wasjust four years old when he was brutally killed. earlier this week, an independent panel found a form of institutional corruption in the metropolitan police helped explain the failure to solve daniel morgan's murder in a pub car park in south london 34 years ago. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, apologised to the morgan family and said she would take time to...
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i'm nowjoined by daniel, who is a britney fan. daniel, morning to you. morning. some of what _ daniel, morning to you. morning. some of what she _ daniel, morning to you. morning. some of what she said _ daniel, morning to you. morning. some of what she said was - daniel, morning to you. morning. | some of what she said was shock, daniel, morning to you. morning. - some of what she said was shock, she said she had been denied to have is the right to have more children, she had been put on lithium, against her wish, you must have been shocked. it wish, you must have been shocked. it is the first time we have heard anything from her since 2009, and, what they are doing to her, is just inhumane and i think it needs to end. fist inhumane and i think it needs to end. . ., inhumane and i think it needs to end. �* ., inhumane and i think it needs to end. . ., ., end. at one point the 'udge asked her to stew * end. at one point the 'udge asked her to slow down, — end. at one point the 'udge asked her to slow down, did_ end. at one point the judge asked her to slow d
i'm nowjoined by daniel, who is a britney fan. daniel, morning to you. morning. some of what _ daniel, morning to you. morning. some of what she _ daniel, morning to you. morning. some of what she said _ daniel, morning to you. morning. some of what she said was - daniel, morning to you. morning. | some of what she said was shock, daniel, morning to you. morning. - some of what she said was shock, she said she had been denied to have is the right to have more children, she had been put on...
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analyst and flax -- daniel flax joins us. let's take a look at what joint -- at what is going on in markets. we have gains. we thought it was going to be another manic monday this morning when i woke up around midnight new york time. now it looks good. the s&p up more than 1%. the dow jones adding 500 points. investors are selling bonds and buying risk assets. the u.s. 30 year, now back above two percent. earlier we saw it fall below 2% as investors bought the paper in a search for duration. new york crude, 73.64 barrel. bitcoin taking another hit. in fact, it is down by about 10%. bitcoin decimated in trading today. on concern that the chinese continue to shut down bitcoin minors. -- miners. ray dalio said he doesn't think the fed can tighten without a big negative effect. dalio spoke in a panel at the qatar economic form. ray: there is something like 10% of gdp stored in financial assets that is going to be coming out. it is likely there is going to be a pickup in demand, and that will probably raise prices significantly. i
analyst and flax -- daniel flax joins us. let's take a look at what joint -- at what is going on in markets. we have gains. we thought it was going to be another manic monday this morning when i woke up around midnight new york time. now it looks good. the s&p up more than 1%. the dow jones adding 500 points. investors are selling bonds and buying risk assets. the u.s. 30 year, now back above two percent. earlier we saw it fall below 2% as investors bought the paper in a search for...
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. >>> un mes después de la tragedia daniel sufrió fracturas ena columna vertebral . >>> esraumático y es algo muy fuete el 3 de mayo el metro colapsó y ahora la madre de daniel dice que esperan justicia y una indemnización. >>> se castiga a los culpables . >>> 26 personas perdieron la vida, 90 recibieron alta médica y esto es parte de la investigación . >>> fiscalía dice que en dos o tres semanas dará un primer reporte de esta tragedia . >>> ningún funcionar fue despedido, no hay arrestos y familiares demandaron a la jefa de gobierno y a la directora del metro y a marcelo ebrard que construyó esta línea, y el presidente prometió justicia. >>> va a haber justicia y no va a ber impunidad. >>> está sra. pide justicia . >>> para ellos la tragedia de 3 de mayo durará toda la da. >>> es que las alertas sobre esta tragedia venían de mucho antes el informe del 2009 informó fallas . >>> vamos a ver . >>> almadelia sintió un escalofrio cuando viejo que se había accidentado la línea 3 de metro . >>> me preocupé porque es la ruta y dije, mis papás y mis hermanos y me dicen que
. >>> un mes después de la tragedia daniel sufrió fracturas ena columna vertebral . >>> esraumático y es algo muy fuete el 3 de mayo el metro colapsó y ahora la madre de daniel dice que esperan justicia y una indemnización. >>> se castiga a los culpables . >>> 26 personas perdieron la vida, 90 recibieron alta médica y esto es parte de la investigación . >>> fiscalía dice que en dos o tres semanas dará un primer reporte de esta tragedia ....
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daniel. thanks for coming on. i'm firstly, what's your reaction to this news and the way that america apparently took this decision to effectively block a range websites? well, frankly, i didn't believe it at 1st. i didn't, i thought it was a hoax. maybe the iranians did it themselves to make us look bad because you couldn't have made us look worse than the u. s. government did. so i actually went to the treasury department website and they're lo and behold. they proudly announced that they had taken down these websites because of quote misinformation. and it's interesting just a little over a month ago, secretary of state, anthony blink, and sent out a tweet congratulating the world on world press day. and he said that a free and independent pressed insurers, the public has access to information. and here you have the you were seizing and shutting down effectively. 30 some websites and what was their crime? well, i've been on press tv quite often. i'll go on any media outlet generally that will allow me to expres
daniel. thanks for coming on. i'm firstly, what's your reaction to this news and the way that america apparently took this decision to effectively block a range websites? well, frankly, i didn't believe it at 1st. i didn't, i thought it was a hoax. maybe the iranians did it themselves to make us look bad because you couldn't have made us look worse than the u. s. government did. so i actually went to the treasury department website and they're lo and behold. they proudly announced that they had...
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i say, the same time. 46 years ago, i risk my life to get daniel ortega out of jail. i'm 73 years old. i never thought that at this stage of my life, i would be fighting in a peaceful civic way against the new dictatorship. the one of the few critics still creed is opposition. alliance leader, a list of elements who that a student provoked 3 years ago says, okay, the strategy is to discourage nicaraguans from going to the polls at all in november. and when it was to generate time to get it, looked at there is massive extension that way. danny. a little take it and say, i want 1000 square. i just didn't have any competition to human rights watch is asking the un secretary general to invoke article 99 of the charter to bring the matter before the security council. calling it a threat to regional security. you can do this within your name without any meaning for questions. internationally. a very wrong message to other americans that are going towards the practices if you're a little bit. president daniel ortega, who has not been seen in public for more than a month, has
i say, the same time. 46 years ago, i risk my life to get daniel ortega out of jail. i'm 73 years old. i never thought that at this stage of my life, i would be fighting in a peaceful civic way against the new dictatorship. the one of the few critics still creed is opposition. alliance leader, a list of elements who that a student provoked 3 years ago says, okay, the strategy is to discourage nicaraguans from going to the polls at all in november. and when it was to generate time to get it,...