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. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas? >> anthony: the kids attack their food like hungry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the sauce. >> anthony: crap, these kids eat fast. look at how fast this kid eats. turn your head, they'll eat your soup right out of your plate. my school lunchroom, you pushed up your tray, just like in prison, bob, "move it along." bop, "move it along." >> daniel: yeah, here they come -- they come to you and serve you. most important thing that we see here is the love marie gives to the food she makes and to the kids she serves. i think it has a lot to do with the reaction they have to food. >> anthony: dessert is homemade fromage blanc -- farmer cheese, with chocolate and oran
. >> daniel: bonjour, daniel, ça vas? >> anthony: the kids attack their food like hungry trenchermen, wiping out three servings in the time it takes me to eat one. i guess they like it. it's good. >> daniel: delicious. >> anthony: yeah, this is good. >> daniel: i tell you, i don't think my chef in new york would do better. >> anthony: i love that they cooked with wine too. you're going to jail for that in the states. >> daniel: exactly, in making the...
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>> daniel: my goodness. when you pressed up against the side of the octagon where the opponent is as skilled as these two men are. they are punching the short underhooking you, leaning on you, it's exhausting. it is hard to train for these positions. i no people prefer you out -- i know people prefer you out in the middle of the octagon but if you are robbie lawler and trying to accomplish emptying the gas tank of rafael dos anjos, this is the best way to do it. >> jon: right. there is a lot of entry date maneuvering that happens in -- intricate matthewing. you can see the strikes and robbie lawler closed the gap in the third round. >> daniel: he is working well on side of the octagon. dos anjos had a takedown earlier in the round so this is a very close round. a lot of times i would consider this the clinch position. you have your opponent against the side. he handed that there by dos anjos. elbow landing. short elbow on the inside hurt robbie lawler really bad! >> jon: lawler again leaning on that veteran
>> daniel: my goodness. when you pressed up against the side of the octagon where the opponent is as skilled as these two men are. they are punching the short underhooking you, leaning on you, it's exhausting. it is hard to train for these positions. i no people prefer you out -- i know people prefer you out in the middle of the octagon but if you are robbie lawler and trying to accomplish emptying the gas tank of rafael dos anjos, this is the best way to do it. >> jon: right. there...
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>> daniel: my goodness. when you pressed up against the side of the octagon where the opponent is as skilled as these two men are. they are punching the short punches, grabbing, underhooking you, leaning on you, it's exhausting. it is hard to train for these positions. i no people prefer you out -- i know people prefer you out in the middle of the octagon but if you are robbie lawler and trying to accomplish emptying the gas tank of rafael dos anjos, this is the best way to do it. >> jon: right. there is a lot of entry date maneuvering that happens in -- intricate matthewing. you can see the strikes and robbie lawler closed the gap in the third round. >> daniel: he is working well on side of the octagon. dos anjos had a takedown earlier in the round so this is a very close round. a lot of times i would consider this the clinch position. you have your opponent against the side. he handed that there by dos anjos. elbow landing. short elbow on the inside hurt robbie lawler really bad! >> jon: lawler again leani
>> daniel: my goodness. when you pressed up against the side of the octagon where the opponent is as skilled as these two men are. they are punching the short punches, grabbing, underhooking you, leaning on you, it's exhausting. it is hard to train for these positions. i no people prefer you out -- i know people prefer you out in the middle of the octagon but if you are robbie lawler and trying to accomplish emptying the gas tank of rafael dos anjos, this is the best way to do it....
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daniel: that is what we are aiming for. we understand human level driver performance and want to deliver that same level of performance, and better over time. emily: there is still a steering wheel, pedals, a safety driver. how far away are you from a car without a wheel and pedals? daniel: it is back to what needs to be true to launch commercially and that is getting the right level of safety performance. as soon as we get to that level, we can pull the driver out of the car and that will afford us an opportunity to rethink what the car might look like. emily: what about affordability? are they even close to being affordable, even for fleet companies? daniel: one of the reasons we think a rideshare environment is the logical place to deploy these cars, and the early days when the cars are expensive, we will still have a really compelling business case, still be able to offer rides at a more affordable rate then where human drivers are at. emily: can you give us an idea of how much it costs to make one right now? daniel: i
daniel: that is what we are aiming for. we understand human level driver performance and want to deliver that same level of performance, and better over time. emily: there is still a steering wheel, pedals, a safety driver. how far away are you from a car without a wheel and pedals? daniel: it is back to what needs to be true to launch commercially and that is getting the right level of safety performance. as soon as we get to that level, we can pull the driver out of the car and that will...
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thank goodness danielle did. >> made it the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, california. >>> what a beautiful tribute to a life cut short. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. oakland. after countless hours and days of negotiating, there is finally some labor peace. >>> we're following breaking news this evening in oakland opinion after countless hours and days of negotiations, there's labor peace. two labor yunions have ratified with the city of oakland. they have agreed to two year deals. these deals give workers a 6% raise over the next couple of years. the agreements will be given to city council next week for final ratification. as you height now the city and unions have been at odds for more than a week which included a city wide strike. >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. good evening and thanks for being with us. >>> attack at a 7-eleven caught by a surveillance camera. the v
thank goodness danielle did. >> made it the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, california. >>> what a beautiful tribute to a life cut short. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. oakland. after countless hours and days of negotiating, there is finally some...
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out with daniel, you know. i would text him, and be, like, hey man, are you coming out? and he would meet up with us. >> reporter: but albert hadn't spoken to daniel that weekend. and didn't know daniel and brooke had been texting each otr, making plans 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. >> reporter: investigators learned daniel lived in colorado. he'd just been in knoxville for the weekend. >> were you worried that you couldn't get a hold of him and he was out there? >> yeah, it makes you wonder, you know, what's going on, are they intentionally trying to avoid you? >> reporter: daniel had flown back to colorado by the time he got on the phone with a sheriff's investigator. >> basically interviewed him and got his whereabouts. >> where was he? >> from what i understand, he was at the ball game. >> reporter: daniel hawkins told investigators he was at the stadium watching the football game, as h
out with daniel, you know. i would text him, and be, like, hey man, are you coming out? and he would meet up with us. >> reporter: but albert hadn't spoken to daniel that weekend. and didn't know daniel and brooke had been texting each otr, making plans 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. >> reporter: investigators learned daniel lived in colorado. he'd...
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daniel franklin, it is very good to have you with us. daniel: thank you very much. rajini: when katie was three days old, she was left at a market in china. her parents were forced to abandon her because of the country's one-child policy. katie was adopted by an american family, and when she was 20, she discovered her birth parents left her a note. every year on the same day they waited for her. the bbc's jane o'brien takes up the story. jane: a meeting at the broken bridge, a fitting place to reunite a broken family torn apart by china's one-child policy. jane: the rendezvous was planned by katie's birthparents, who were forced to abandon her just after she was born. >> i don't get emotional in these types of situations, but for my birth mom, she was actually really sad in a lot of ways. she just kind of help them meet -- held me and sobbed for like a half-hour. jane: a day later, kati visits her parents at home, and a check -- they chat for the first time with her adopted family in the u.s. >> "thank you very much. we are taking care of katie." >> we are also very
daniel franklin, it is very good to have you with us. daniel: thank you very much. rajini: when katie was three days old, she was left at a market in china. her parents were forced to abandon her because of the country's one-child policy. katie was adopted by an american family, and when she was 20, she discovered her birth parents left her a note. every year on the same day they waited for her. the bbc's jane o'brien takes up the story. jane: a meeting at the broken bridge, a fitting place to...
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thank goodness danielle did. >> we made it the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> reporter: joe friar, nbc news, houston, california. >> that is beautiful. so danielle is there during christmas and for the other holidays too. >> such a powerful story. >>> let's turn now to nbc meteorologist bill karins with a look at what we can expect. >> good morning once again. looking at southern california, no rain in sight. unfortunately, the winds are picking back up. i feel for the firefighters out there. especially down there in those fires with the thomas fire. winds can gust up to 50 miles per hour once again and the fire danger elevated back up to the critical areas. and it's not just the los angeles area. all the way down to the mountains outside of san diego too. low humidity and about 11 million people included in that. forecast for travel today we had that early snow exiting areas of new york city. that will clear out as we go throughout the morning and then the rest of the southeast -- actually the rest of the country's actually looking for a pretty nice day. >>
thank goodness danielle did. >> we made it the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> reporter: joe friar, nbc news, houston, california. >> that is beautiful. so danielle is there during christmas and for the other holidays too. >> such a powerful story. >>> let's turn now to nbc meteorologist bill karins with a look at what we can expect. >> good morning once again. looking at southern california, no rain in sight. unfortunately,...
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architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. every musician who's played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening bill but here there is no stage we play on the floor and it's all one round. so that means that before we start to play we are already in one community that is not sentimentality it's something totally direct and every musician who comes out of the hole so to speak that's what it looks like in the whole end to the whole is struck by this sense of one community. and a good one thank you audience feels it immediately in the opening concert no other concert hall seats the listeners so close to the musicians and the music. politicised is there. even when he's political he's also private as a musician he's private a
architect frank gehry designed it for his friend daniel barenboim it took just three and a half years to build from the initial idea until the opening. every musician who's played there is fascinated. there is something really special about it. in part i think that it's an oval it's round. because in every concert hall from the worst to the best there are two communities one is the community that is playing on the stage. and then there's the audience community that is listening bill but here...
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sot daniel villeda nats como todo padre, los papas de daniel sufren cada vez que su hijo sube al ring, pero confian en su capacidad, en su habilidad y destreza dentro del ring y en el sabio proverbio que " el hierro se afila con hierro" sot marlen yesenia villeda/mam de daniel por considerarlo un deporte peligroso, en un principio daniel no contaba con el apoyo y la aprobacin de su pap, pero la tenacidad de su hijo simplemente lo dejo sin opciones sot 4 julio villeda/pap de daniel nats si usted conoce a un atleta o una persona cuya historia es motivo de inspiracin, comprtala con nosotros... llame al 408-944-4806 o nos puede escribir un correo elctronico a la direccin que ve en pantalla... ad lib tag ad lib ad lib tag ad lib --se suceden las reacciones polticas luego de los sorpresivos resultados electorales en albama...en minutos le contamos qu fue lo que dijo el presidente trump...
sot daniel villeda nats como todo padre, los papas de daniel sufren cada vez que su hijo sube al ring, pero confian en su capacidad, en su habilidad y destreza dentro del ring y en el sabio proverbio que " el hierro se afila con hierro" sot marlen yesenia villeda/mam de daniel por considerarlo un deporte peligroso, en un principio daniel no contaba con el apoyo y la aprobacin de su pap, pero la tenacidad de su hijo simplemente lo dejo sin opciones sot 4 julio villeda/pap de daniel...
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thank goodness danielle did. >> made it the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, houston, california. >>> what a beautiful tribute to a life cut short. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this wednesday >>> now on "extra." john stamos' emotional interview about becoming a dad at 54. after a dui and rehab, how he turned everything around and became a new man. >>> why is beyonce pushed to get pregnant before the wedding? >>> more breaking couples news. new pics of j.lo and a-rod. are they getting engaged for christmas? >> we know where he may pop the question. >>> disturbing allegations against the so-called red men as chef, mario batali. new reports he preyed on an unconscious woman in a vip party room. was it caught on tape? >>> the countdown is onto an a list invasion at the sag awards. >> reese, nicole, laura, big little lies, ready for a big night as we break season 2 news. >> and sterling k. brown getting video bombed by his son after getting the good news. >> finish brushing your t
thank goodness danielle did. >> made it the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, houston, california. >>> what a beautiful tribute to a life cut short. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this wednesday >>> now on "extra." john stamos' emotional interview about becoming a dad at 54. after a dui and rehab, how he turned everything around and...
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so not only are we grieving for daniel and galen, and feeling the pain of our family. we're grieving the loss of our own lives. our lives now start over. our lives are new. >> reporter: i don't know, but i can imagine to some degree what you're dealing with emotionally. when a mass shooting hits, now, in 2017, do you respond intellectually as advocates, or do you have a visceral, emotional reaction first? >> oh, i-- total visceral emotional... i know what these people are going to be going through now. and then i feel defeated. you know, i feel like i-- i-- i just give every fiber of my being to prevent this from happening again, and it happens again. and so it's hard to not feel defeated. i have to temper it with, the work that i'm doing is all the more important. >> and i'm angry that my friend mark even has to feel defeated. he should never have to feel, that-- never, ever. 30,000 gun deaths a year, 100,000 wounded. each of whom has 10 or 20 loved ones who are profoundly affected by this. >> reporter: right. >> you know, my grandson is all about zombie apocalypse. w
so not only are we grieving for daniel and galen, and feeling the pain of our family. we're grieving the loss of our own lives. our lives now start over. our lives are new. >> reporter: i don't know, but i can imagine to some degree what you're dealing with emotionally. when a mass shooting hits, now, in 2017, do you respond intellectually as advocates, or do you have a visceral, emotional reaction first? >> oh, i-- total visceral emotional... i know what these people are going to...
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from ramallah moustapha barghouti secretary-general of the palestinian national initiative in london daniel levy president of the u.s. middle east project and formally an advisor to israel's a good barak and joining us on skype from riyadh hussein senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute in washington and a frequent contributor to the atlantic welcome to you all the stuff about gucci potentially what does this mean. it's a very dangerous act. act if it happens it would mean that the united states has decided to kill what is called the peace process it would also mean that the united states has decided to eliminate its role as a mediator in any future peace process but most important it would make the united states administration and mr trump personally participants in a war crime in violation of international law. and in my believe this would mean that the united states is also participating in the consolidation and supporting a system of apartheid because we are talking here about a commission of jerusalem which includes. an exception of an occupied east jerusalem this is
from ramallah moustapha barghouti secretary-general of the palestinian national initiative in london daniel levy president of the u.s. middle east project and formally an advisor to israel's a good barak and joining us on skype from riyadh hussein senior resident scholar at the arab gulf states institute in washington and a frequent contributor to the atlantic welcome to you all the stuff about gucci potentially what does this mean. it's a very dangerous act. act if it happens it would mean...
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thank goodness danielle did. >> made it the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, california. >>> what a beautiful tribute to a life cut short. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> it happened in alabama, but the results continue to resinate every where. >> oh my god. i'm so -- i'm so relieved. >> so i want you all to open your suitcases. >> george clooney calls his
thank goodness danielle did. >> made it the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, california. >>> what a beautiful tribute to a life cut short. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> it happened in alabama, but the results continue to resinate every...
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. >> neil: danielle? >> i agree there's a reason leadership has a 22% rating but people are horrified about what's happened in this first year of the trump administration , healthcare reform became healthcare sabotage and the tax bill is meant to go into if we can get it through committee and back to the house is meant to go on january 1 but we don't have any regulations that will implement it. there are some problems here. >> neil: i'll put you down as a maybe. ben stein what do you make of this? you know, that's the way its been for as long as we remember they always had these budgets on the brink, and then they do something but it's all about kicking the can down the road, but we avoid a crisis in the meantime. >> ben: well it was the greatest possible respect i think congress kept much much respect that's due they work very very hard, they're not paid very much , they are really really struggling to get all of the things they need done, ballots that respect consistency with respect for the whole count
. >> neil: danielle? >> i agree there's a reason leadership has a 22% rating but people are horrified about what's happened in this first year of the trump administration , healthcare reform became healthcare sabotage and the tax bill is meant to go into if we can get it through committee and back to the house is meant to go on january 1 but we don't have any regulations that will implement it. there are some problems here. >> neil: i'll put you down as a maybe. ben stein what...
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they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcase, and i had no idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how much better? daniel's detective work begins with the obvious -- these belong in the big-and-tall department -- waist, 44, length, 37. >> he had to be 6'6", 6'8". he was a mountain of a man. >> next, he examines the leather tag. >> does this identify the jean in some way? >> it does. they started adding this around 1886, but they still use that. even to today, it's still there. >> that sets the base. the jeans are no older than 1886, but they could have been made any time after that. so daniel turns his attention to those famous pocket rivets. >> one of the problems they actually had was the placement of the rivets. if you were a cowboy and o
they walk up to the table of daniel buck soules, owner of daniel buck auctions. >> they had a pillowcase, and i had no idea what they had. and when they pulled out these jeans, they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> so, you were suspicious at first? >> oh, absolutely. but it wasn't until i really started looking at them that i went, "okay, these are a little bit better than i think they are." >> just how...
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de martino booth president of money strong who joins us from dallas danielle thanks for helping us out today this was a pretty good number twenty eight thousand beating expectations plus those october numbers were revised up from two hundred forty four to to sixty one thousand so give us some details about where these jobs are created in our economy what sectors danielle. you know i think that the economists community wanted for there to be one month of negative hurricane destruction and then one month of a positive bounce back but there's nothing to compare you can't can compare hurricane katrina to her if you followed by irma followed by maria followed by the california wildfires so we saw the hurricanes fingerprints still all over this transportation jobs went to a tremendously manufacturing had a huge month construction obviously these gains in these sectors temporary positions the gains in these sectors were well above what seasonals would dictate for this time of the year and that tells you that the rebuilding efforts in in texas and in florida are ongoing and continue to be a gr
de martino booth president of money strong who joins us from dallas danielle thanks for helping us out today this was a pretty good number twenty eight thousand beating expectations plus those october numbers were revised up from two hundred forty four to to sixty one thousand so give us some details about where these jobs are created in our economy what sectors danielle. you know i think that the economists community wanted for there to be one month of negative hurricane destruction and then...
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remains unchanged at four point one percent coming up we'll take a deep dive beyond those numbers with danielle de martino now let's get to the stories topping today's political and business headlines. in just a few months eighteen thousand will face off with the justice department in court over its attempt to buy time warner and the trial will begin on march nineteenth but a decision isn't expected to be handed down until after april twenty second which is the deadline for both sides to complete the deal while eighteen thousand ounces the plan to acquire time warner back in october two thousand and sixteen it wasn't until last month that the government sued to block it from happening over antitrust concerns following the news eight hundred eighty shot back and called the lawsuit a quote radical and inexplicable departure from decades of antitrust precedent during a hearing on thursday judge richard leon said he would likely rule on the issue in april or may. leaders in the u.k. and the e.u. came to an agreement early friday to move on to the next round of talks to get here both sides had to ag
remains unchanged at four point one percent coming up we'll take a deep dive beyond those numbers with danielle de martino now let's get to the stories topping today's political and business headlines. in just a few months eighteen thousand will face off with the justice department in court over its attempt to buy time warner and the trial will begin on march nineteenth but a decision isn't expected to be handed down until after april twenty second which is the deadline for both sides to...
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thank goodness, danielle did. >> the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> joe fryer, nbc news, houston, california. >> it's a beautiful story. >>> say what you will will this cold weather, but it's putting a lot of people in the holiday spirit. it feels like it's about to be the holidays. >> yes. >> exactly. once it gets cold enough, to break out the gloves and the scarves and the heavy winter coat. a lot of people are thinking, it is the holiday even if you have the seasonal depression, you still have to be in the holiday spirit. it can hit you afterwards, after the holidays are over, maybe into january when we start getting colder than that. this morning, you want to have the warm coat again. 36 is the temperature in the district. 28 degrees is what it feels like out there. we're going to see sunshine again today. that will help things feel brighter if you don't like the cold. still pretty breezy. it's not as cold this afternoon as it was yesterday. not nearly as cold. it will be pretty chilly and breezy. feels-like temperature about the 20s and low 30s. everybody
thank goodness, danielle did. >> the brightest and the best of all. >> thanks to danielle. >> joe fryer, nbc news, houston, california. >> it's a beautiful story. >>> say what you will will this cold weather, but it's putting a lot of people in the holiday spirit. it feels like it's about to be the holidays. >> yes. >> exactly. once it gets cold enough, to break out the gloves and the scarves and the heavy winter coat. a lot of people are thinking,...
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and if you don't campaign miguel isn't going to be possible to go back to normal politics as daniel is saying they they ousted leader they were the former leader pitcher ma is saying that these are absolutely abnormal condition and his rights. well he's right in the doubt that these are normal conditions to going back to normality of course god is what was promised by the central government to all the spaniards and to the supporters of the press paint position in catalonia that these elections would sort things out well there are some was that the nationalist after having failing the beat for independence would become disappointed it would not be perhaps even willing to vote in an election that was called by the central government well but that hasn't been the case to the surprise of many the truth is that the nationalists remain more or less where they were the strength they have according to the polls and he falls are not mistaken of course is basically the same force they had now the new aspect here is that there is. well something new the those who oppose independence the prime the
and if you don't campaign miguel isn't going to be possible to go back to normal politics as daniel is saying they they ousted leader they were the former leader pitcher ma is saying that these are absolutely abnormal condition and his rights. well he's right in the doubt that these are normal conditions to going back to normality of course god is what was promised by the central government to all the spaniards and to the supporters of the press paint position in catalonia that these elections...
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let's rope in daniel cope our financial correspondent in frankfurt daniel how serious is the serious is this and how much could this cost ikea. well investors here are telling me that this could be actually become very serious for i keogh you remember that the european union has been doing similar investigation also with companies like amazon for example and e-bay and in the case of apple apple had to pay an enormous amount of thirteen billion euros to the european union this would be hurting i very much as well but of course right now it's an investigation and we know how long those investigations of the european union can sometimes take let me actually share and share another very interesting fact with fuel band the european union is saying that because of those different tax models that companies are using in order to pay less taxes they are getting about fifty to seventy billion euros of last taxes every year. so a bad day for ikea it looks like a good day for the german dax the according to the board behind me daniel what's behind the rally is that christmas. well it really seem
let's rope in daniel cope our financial correspondent in frankfurt daniel how serious is the serious is this and how much could this cost ikea. well investors here are telling me that this could be actually become very serious for i keogh you remember that the european union has been doing similar investigation also with companies like amazon for example and e-bay and in the case of apple apple had to pay an enormous amount of thirteen billion euros to the european union this would be hurting i...
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luis daniel preciado/ novio de una vctima fue una ejecución extrajudicial daniel preciado, narr como su novia mara del rosario valdez, una de las vctimas, le llam por telfono para pedir auxilio. luis daniel preciado/ novio de una vctima la policía llegó disparando a la casa, eso fue lo que sucedió preciado comfirma que durante la balacera, su pareja observ por la ventana como los policas no paraban de disparar. luis daniel preciado/ novio de una vctima entraron y no les importó no se fijaron si había niños mujeres o quien estuviera empezaron a disparar a lo loco pero la versin de las autoridades es totalmente distinta. la comisin estatal de seguridad argumenta que iban detrs de uno de los miembros del cartel jalisco nueva generacin alberto capella ibarra/ comisionado estatal de seguridad de morelos se logr el aseguramiento de jos manuel "n" primognito del tipo apodado "el crispn", dicho sujeto fue detenido el comisionado asegur que despus de la detencin de jos manuel n fueron tras la pista de un domicilio que aparentemente funcionaba como casa de seguridad. ah, dijo, solo respo
luis daniel preciado/ novio de una vctima fue una ejecución extrajudicial daniel preciado, narr como su novia mara del rosario valdez, una de las vctimas, le llam por telfono para pedir auxilio. luis daniel preciado/ novio de una vctima la policía llegó disparando a la casa, eso fue lo que sucedió preciado comfirma que durante la balacera, su pareja observ por la ventana como los policas no paraban de disparar. luis daniel preciado/ novio de una vctima entraron y no les importó no se...
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el sistema de justicia le fallÓ a daniel y su familia". testigos que lo visitaron en el hotel,alegan que Él le mostrÓ una escopeta de aire comprimido que utilizaba para el control de plagas. estaba ebrio en el momento del enfrentamiento,por lo que se le hizo difÍcil seguir las instrucciones del oficial. el oficial fue despedido de la policÍa. fÉlix: faltan menos de de cuenta y ocho horas para que alabama vote por un nuevo senador que los represente en washington. estas elecciones han sido polÉmicas por los actos de violencia sexual que ha tenido roy moore. donald trump apoya al candidato. >> el partido republicano podrÍa encontrarse en la inusual posiciÓn de perder, incluso si su candidato gana la elecciÓn este martes. >> los demÓcratas pueden utilizar esto polÍticamente, sus polÍticos acusados se retiran y los republicanos continÚan en sus puestos. >> roy moore ha sido acusado por varias mujeres de acoso sexual, incluso de salto sexual a mujeres menores de edad. [habla inglÉs] >> el presidente hace campaÑa activa a su favor
el sistema de justicia le fallÓ a daniel y su familia". testigos que lo visitaron en el hotel,alegan que Él le mostrÓ una escopeta de aire comprimido que utilizaba para el control de plagas. estaba ebrio en el momento del enfrentamiento,por lo que se le hizo difÍcil seguir las instrucciones del oficial. el oficial fue despedido de la policÍa. fÉlix: faltan menos de de cuenta y ocho horas para que alabama vote por un nuevo senador que los represente en washington. estas elecciones han...
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went off financial correspondent daniel koch joins us now from frankfurt daniel i mean this fire has claimed one person's life is threatened supply to it's annoying and it caused that country's declare a state of emergency surely this makes the case for a backup plan. yeah and i guess when this news was breaking yesterday nor body you thought what kind of huge impact this really would have gas prices went up to a five year high went up really by a thirty percent i was checking some of the italian newspapers this morning many people in italy are really raising the question how it can be that a country because italy is so dependent on a single gas production facility as this one fifty kilometers away from vienna because what was the case yesterday of course also germany and austria was receiving gas from this facility but they have other pipeline they have other ways to get gas so it's really the case that many people are raising the question that something needs to be changed the good news now is that from midnight on gas again it's going to italy so they don't have to worry they are
went off financial correspondent daniel koch joins us now from frankfurt daniel i mean this fire has claimed one person's life is threatened supply to it's annoying and it caused that country's declare a state of emergency surely this makes the case for a backup plan. yeah and i guess when this news was breaking yesterday nor body you thought what kind of huge impact this really would have gas prices went up to a five year high went up really by a thirty percent i was checking some of the...
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a big concern at this point is getting anna and daniel's remains back home from mexico. live in lorton, jackie bensen, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. we have more details on that tour bus tragedy. the bus was taking cruiseship passengers on an excursion to the mayan ruins yesterday when it overturned injuring 18 people. a dozen again were killed. eight of the victims are american. the bus driver is now facing vehicular manslaughter charges. a state prosecutor said preliminary findings indicate negligence caused that crash. more people tonight are reacting to the wreck. >> my heart just goes out to all these people. they lost loved ones. and i could have been on that bus. >> the tour bus company along with royal caribbean cruise lines says they are doing all they can to help in this investigation. >>> leon harris following breaking news here at the live desk. new fallout tonight after virginia senator mark warner sent a stern warning to the trump white house. warner took to the senate floor, where he said that the growing criticism of robert mueller's investigation is conc
a big concern at this point is getting anna and daniel's remains back home from mexico. live in lorton, jackie bensen, news 4. >> jackie, thank you. we have more details on that tour bus tragedy. the bus was taking cruiseship passengers on an excursion to the mayan ruins yesterday when it overturned injuring 18 people. a dozen again were killed. eight of the victims are american. the bus driver is now facing vehicular manslaughter charges. a state prosecutor said preliminary findings...
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now, i got to get going. >> daniel ellsberg work alone? it was in that context that a proposal was made to get information that could discredit dr. ellsberg. a covert operation ought to be taken to examine all the files held by dr. ellsberg's psychiatrist. this went to john ehrlichman, underneath that proposal were two lines disapproved of the line. he wrote his his large e for approve. and under your assurance it is not traceable. >> the fbi came one day and said, i'm afraid we have a subpoena for you to testify at the grand jury. my father was upset. you're the one who got him into this, and, of course, he's going to just tell the truth. >> my personal involvement in the whole thing, the people i knew about, and the copying of the pentagon papers, that became the focus of the questioning. >> to begin with, i had urged him to do it. >> the attorney general's office made the promise to collaborate with him, by testifying in secret before a grand jury. for me, that is no choice. >> he was immediately put in custody for contempt of court. he
now, i got to get going. >> daniel ellsberg work alone? it was in that context that a proposal was made to get information that could discredit dr. ellsberg. a covert operation ought to be taken to examine all the files held by dr. ellsberg's psychiatrist. this went to john ehrlichman, underneath that proposal were two lines disapproved of the line. he wrote his his large e for approve. and under your assurance it is not traceable. >> the fbi came one day and said, i'm afraid we...
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they shared photos of daniel and ana with they shared stories of her and him playing sock iser. >> ana had bigger than life personality tremendous greeting when you heard her at the door you could hear her through the house yelling because she would be so excited. she is part of of a tight group of nine women, very, very adventurous. she wentz all over d.c. and all over the world and traveled and took her kivrdz where. she wanted to show them everything. >> daniel is 11 years old and i watched the kid grow up his entire life. energetic. happy, quick with a joke and makes everyone laugh at times. sincere kid and trying find the best in people. >> trying to make people laugh and he's just the life of party. >>> daniel was in 6th grade here laurel hill elementary school. i spoke with fairfax county schools. while the school system is on winter break they're talking with the them how to support the family and xhup it and other students going forward. as far as the family the son and father who are still dealing with the situation in mexico the friends and neighbors that we spoke with tonig
they shared photos of daniel and ana with they shared stories of her and him playing sock iser. >> ana had bigger than life personality tremendous greeting when you heard her at the door you could hear her through the house yelling because she would be so excited. she is part of of a tight group of nine women, very, very adventurous. she wentz all over d.c. and all over the world and traveled and took her kivrdz where. she wanted to show them everything. >> daniel is 11 years old...
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live in ventura, daniel nottingham. back to you. >>> i was going to save behind who does not look too windy. we do know that 1 person to die in these -- in santa paula. it's a little east of downtown ventura. died in a car crash. humans are not the only one present in this fire. what is the latest on that? >>>yes, this fire i should say these fires have hit the horse racing community very hard, southern california is actually 1 of the nation's top horseracing centers. is especially because of the year-round weather that we have here that's great. but the lilac fire that's burning in san diego county, about 50 horses have died in the fire, many more are missing. people fear, those numbers will go up. and in los angeles county in the creek fire about 30 horses died there. this has really hit the community very hard, when it is all over, there are only imagining those numbers climbing. >>> that is too bad. daniel nottingham in ventura county. thank you. >>>and, daniel was down there in ventura county, you can see the -- th
live in ventura, daniel nottingham. back to you. >>> i was going to save behind who does not look too windy. we do know that 1 person to die in these -- in santa paula. it's a little east of downtown ventura. died in a car crash. humans are not the only one present in this fire. what is the latest on that? >>>yes, this fire i should say these fires have hit the horse racing community very hard, southern california is actually 1 of the nation's top horseracing centers. is...
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. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, i just want them to contact the police with any information they may have. and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the running trails where she loved to train. they combed the surrounding parks and lakes and woods for this woman they'd grown to love since she and brad moved down from canada. >> when she walked into a room, that's where people wanted to be. >> she and brad were like a lot of people in cary. raising a family here, having got their start in another place and time. in brad and nancy's case, calgary, canada. that's where they met, back in '98. >> i really liked him. >> as did nancy's younger sister, jill. >> this is someone who is warm. you genuinely saw how much he cared for her. >> so brad became a helpful member of the f
. >> when detective george daniels arrived, nancy's neighborhood was already filling up with a small army of her panicked friends. nancy's family rushed to cary to join in the search. her brother brad made a public plea for help. >> if anyone knows anything, i just want them to contact the police with any information they may have. and again, thank you to everyone that continues to come out and help out. >> sir, do you have a flyer? >> volunteers chased up and down the...
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we're talking with daniel ellsberg. yes, he leaked the pentagon papers in 1971, but his new book is called "the doomsday machine: confessions of a nuclear war plannerer." he was involved in planning for nuclear war. ellsberg reveals he also made copies of top-secret reports on plans for nuclear war. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "no more weapons" by steel pulse. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we're spending the hour with daniel ellsberg who leaked the pentagon papers in 1971. his new book i is "the doomsday machine: confessions of a nuclear war planner." he reveals he also made copies of top-secret reports on plans for nuclear war. i want to turn to a clip from "he film "dr. strangelove directed by stanley cooper. he joked it could be a documentary. the black comedy was released in 1964 just two years after the cuban missile crisis. amy: the film centers on a nuclear crisis that begins when a u.s. bomber plane loaded with nuclear weapo
we're talking with daniel ellsberg. yes, he leaked the pentagon papers in 1971, but his new book is called "the doomsday machine: confessions of a nuclear war plannerer." he was involved in planning for nuclear war. ellsberg reveals he also made copies of top-secret reports on plans for nuclear war. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "no more weapons" by steel pulse. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez....
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whig party members, henry clay and daniel webster. this is 55 minutes. >>> well, good morning everybody, and welcome to american history. my name is jonathan barth. you all know me as professor barth. and i am a history professor at arizona state university in conjunction with two very stellar world class programs, and there they are on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical and religious studies, quite a mouthful. so we call this shippers, great program. and then also the center for political thought and leadership, or ptl, another stellar program. if this lecture intrigues you, you should check out our center, we're doing some big things. and finally, if you are interested in learning more about yours truly, www.professorbarth.com, you can read about me on that website. >>> well, a generation of politicians has passed. alexander hamilton dies in a duel in 1804. james madison pictured there on the right retires from politics and dies in 1836. john adams and thomas jefferson die on the same day, july 4th, 1826, 50 years t
whig party members, henry clay and daniel webster. this is 55 minutes. >>> well, good morning everybody, and welcome to american history. my name is jonathan barth. you all know me as professor barth. and i am a history professor at arizona state university in conjunction with two very stellar world class programs, and there they are on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical and religious studies, quite a mouthful. so we call this shippers, great program. and then also the...
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just a small, tiny act of kindness that daniel thought would probably be forgotten by his brother by the end of that day. but it has meant the world to that family. the idea that daniel got the chance to walk down the driveway and say goodbye to his brother before he went to school that day and never came back. don't ever think that you ever have the chance to say that to a loved one. several months ago sandy hook parent arrived unexpectedly. she just wanted to stop in for a few minutes. i said of course, send her back, the mom lost her child and she burst into my office and she flung her arms around me as she whispered into my ear, keep going as she on claps terms and looked at me and said that's all i wanted to come and tell you. and after a few pleasantries, she walked out the door. keep going. that's what newtown has done of the past five years, but the families have found the courage to do over the last half of the decade. for those of us who believe the laws of the country must change in order to protect those who lost their lives, it's what we do. so as we mark five years, sin
just a small, tiny act of kindness that daniel thought would probably be forgotten by his brother by the end of that day. but it has meant the world to that family. the idea that daniel got the chance to walk down the driveway and say goodbye to his brother before he went to school that day and never came back. don't ever think that you ever have the chance to say that to a loved one. several months ago sandy hook parent arrived unexpectedly. she just wanted to stop in for a few minutes. i said...
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is that danielle's bracelet? >> yes. >> there you go, baby. >> they're preyed upon and that's why i did it. take her under my wing and show her immediately what to look for. i mean, there's lesbian activity that goes on. more experienced women taking advantage of a naive girl. >> i'm going to be the devil's advocate. how do we know you're not going to prey upon danielle? >> you just have to take my word for it. i'm not. >> not what? >> not going to prey upon the young and naive. no. trying to help her. i think god put it in my heart to do it. >> don't take this off for anything, okay, baby? you can get in trouble for that. let's get you ready for a shower. >> okay. >>> coming up -- >> there's people hating on you so you have to chill out. okay? >> okay. >> new tensions threaten the relationship of sherry and danielle. >> everything that was said today, i don't know if i can continue to trust her or not because of all that was said. >>> and -- >> threatening to throw urine on us. >> an inmate not normally known fo
is that danielle's bracelet? >> yes. >> there you go, baby. >> they're preyed upon and that's why i did it. take her under my wing and show her immediately what to look for. i mean, there's lesbian activity that goes on. more experienced women taking advantage of a naive girl. >> i'm going to be the devil's advocate. how do we know you're not going to prey upon danielle? >> you just have to take my word for it. i'm not. >> not what? >> not going to prey...
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daniel is still with us. we were just talking about a lot of these borrowing costs and moving parts in china. a lot of what we have seen is obviously self-inflicted with yields pushing up. does this get to a point that might be hard for beijing to sort of contain and what would you describe as that scenario when it looks to be getting a little out of hand just in case? isiel: the debt to gdp ratio not massively out of kilter with the international norms. with different in china is that it is a much larger composition of corporate debt, and that component has grown quickly over the years. when that grows quickly, that seems associated with a fall. we have not seen that yet. one of the reasons is that the authorities are able to put more levers in an economy that has a closed account than for an economy that has an. that allows them to avoid the sudden collapse we have seen in other economies that have experienced such rapid debt increases. imf has been need -- the banks may need to raise capital because of the
daniel is still with us. we were just talking about a lot of these borrowing costs and moving parts in china. a lot of what we have seen is obviously self-inflicted with yields pushing up. does this get to a point that might be hard for beijing to sort of contain and what would you describe as that scenario when it looks to be getting a little out of hand just in case? isiel: the debt to gdp ratio not massively out of kilter with the international norms. with different in china is that it is a...
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let's go over to our financial correspondent who's standing by in frankfurt daniel colp daniel does this amount to a trade war. damage or it really sounds like a trade war ben just imagine you go to your car dealer and you want to buy a car from another country and at the end you have to pay three hundred percent more i mean many people also yet the trading floor really call this ridiculous and it really seems that many countries are getting more and more annoyed off this latest protectionism by the u.s. government and what do you think this is going to go how do you think trump is going to react is it going to escalate. well investors do feel that there needs to be sort of an escalation and at the end there also needs to be an agreement because who's winning now for example in this case with those fighter jets now australia is going to get the job not canada also not boeing and i mean buoying also a company in the united states also because of those very high tears that has been really struggling during the last weeks and months now airbus is again clearly the number one in the airplane
let's go over to our financial correspondent who's standing by in frankfurt daniel colp daniel does this amount to a trade war. damage or it really sounds like a trade war ben just imagine you go to your car dealer and you want to buy a car from another country and at the end you have to pay three hundred percent more i mean many people also yet the trading floor really call this ridiculous and it really seems that many countries are getting more and more annoyed off this latest protectionism...