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or violent toward danielle? >> there was no evidence of that whatsoever. >> danielle definitely had control over michael minor. she did manipulate him. did she manipulate him to the point of killing sam? i don't know. >> reporter: detectives mcdonald and szalbirak realized they needed to pay danielle dreher another visit. >> we're going back to find out what is your intent? what is your involvement with this? >> coming up -- did someone have a million reasons to commit murder? >> there was a substantial amount of money that she was going to gain if sam turned up dead. >> when "dateline" continues. for adventure. your home... for romance. your home for big savings. [ laughs ] hey, mom, have you seen m-- ew. because when you bundle home and auto with progressive, your home is a savings paradise. bundles progressive. your home for savings. (cto) ♪ i want the world ♪ (production manager)sive. ♪ i want the whole world ♪ (supervisor) ♪ i want to lock it all up in my pocket. ♪ (ceo) ♪ i want today. ♪ â™
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ah, finally, danielle laid it happened. he says, saudi arabia now with his cove harness and his wife. horrible yet i'm not getting it out before the jetta now. after 4 days we got through all the administrative and technical checks. you got everything has to be perfect. but many people ask me what you do when your sugar level goes down in the car. i carl, that'll get to that point with all i need to control it all day and a law apart from driving pilots, him jumping june and stones dodging everything that comes towards us, such as camels. we have to pay special attention to our travelling companion. had diabetes or yeah. why allow the other than daniel and co pilot jorge at the prologue. the 1st test time to unload the nurse intention after a whole year of preparation for the duck. our challenge i today we have nothing special. we go up and test and navigation 5 kilometers than we arrive here at the beginning of the exit button there. okay, so everything's clear and kind of state, greg. oh, come on, let's go for it barely b
ah, finally, danielle laid it happened. he says, saudi arabia now with his cove harness and his wife. horrible yet i'm not getting it out before the jetta now. after 4 days we got through all the administrative and technical checks. you got everything has to be perfect. but many people ask me what you do when your sugar level goes down in the car. i carl, that'll get to that point with all i need to control it all day and a law apart from driving pilots, him jumping june and stones dodging...
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daniel: you know, we had a chat room. naturally, you can see there was lots of chat going on, and today, if i read the chat logs, if these are real chat logs--and, you know, i would guess they are--then the conversations between julian and chelsea certainly didn't help anybody. michael: assange's dealings with manning would latebe one of the factors that lead to a bitter split in wikileaks. daniel: this is where i think on the next level, this was an abuse of responsibility, maybe, where you were milking a source. that's how i read that, and this is not something we should've been doing or julian shoulde been doing. michael: over a period of months, manning and assamanning uploadedgh theithousands of files.ons. sange was keen for more. at one-point, manning said, "after this upload, that's all i really have got left." assange replied, "curious eyes never run dry in my experience." daniel: there's little to nothing about, you know, "be careful." there's just a lot about, you know, "what else can you provide?" and even when
daniel: you know, we had a chat room. naturally, you can see there was lots of chat going on, and today, if i read the chat logs, if these are real chat logs--and, you know, i would guess they are--then the conversations between julian and chelsea certainly didn't help anybody. michael: assange's dealings with manning would latebe one of the factors that lead to a bitter split in wikileaks. daniel: this is where i think on the next level, this was an abuse of responsibility, maybe, where you...
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josh daniels was also arrested. if josh is up there talking, then i think it's the proper thing to tell you that you have the opportunity to tell me, too. would you like to talk to me about this? >> no. >> i want to lawyer. >> you want to? lawyer >> yes. >> josh waived extradition was brought back to ohio. they brandy's got word at the end of her shift. >> i get a phone call, you need to get down here, now. >> there you are in a courtroom. what's going on? >> josh is there. doing his plea. and then they go over details that we weren't aware of. >> so it's gonna bring all the pain back up again? how did he look to you in the courtroom? >> not a care in the world. >> wendy was in the courtroom as well. >> this is big news. that sirius is charged, he's in jail. do you believe that he killed brandy? >> no, i don't. sirius had so much going for him, and he had worked so hard, and i would just say, why? what did he have to gain from doing something like that? >> over the next few months, welch and ladle prepared their cas
josh daniels was also arrested. if josh is up there talking, then i think it's the proper thing to tell you that you have the opportunity to tell me, too. would you like to talk to me about this? >> no. >> i want to lawyer. >> you want to? lawyer >> yes. >> josh waived extradition was brought back to ohio. they brandy's got word at the end of her shift. >> i get a phone call, you need to get down here, now. >> there you are in a courtroom. what's going...
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danielle swelled upside down. here from my job, i suffered a lot where did he i had a restaurant and i lost everything, aka the restaurant, my house. you know, we lost our son to go be, or i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i think that's when i began to see life differently, a little to consider another future. it changes your life. i either will call annual every year i sat down to watch the doc r rally, but when one year someone asked on a tv show up. if someone with diabetes could participate in the race may have. i mean, i quickly called a friend and i said, hey, look what i've seen on tv. well, he said, you're crazy. i'm like, how are you going to race the dachau? i'm if i'm in the app, actually the docker helped both me and my family to get out of that hole. i think when something like this happens to you, you need a reason to live, to get up every morning and to fight for what you want to ask more affordable ave. in general, what i be able to get and danielle is wife, m
danielle swelled upside down. here from my job, i suffered a lot where did he i had a restaurant and i lost everything, aka the restaurant, my house. you know, we lost our son to go be, or i think losing a child is the worst thing that happened to you. i mean, i think that's when i began to see life differently, a little to consider another future. it changes your life. i either will call annual every year i sat down to watch the doc r rally, but when one year someone asked on a tv show up. if...
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daniel, how are you feeling? yeah, good. excellent. we just need to be a bit careful at the back, because that's close to where the part of your brain that moves the right—hand side of your body is. before removing each piece of tumour, surgeons need to be sure it won't affect daniel's speech or his ability to move his body. i'm going to show you some pictures now, dan, 0k? - i want you to just say what you see. so at each step, the team checks his responses. light bulb. well done, dan. part of daniel's tumour will be sent for whole genome sequencing. its entire dna will be mapped. what that means is, essentially, we are looking at the abnormalities in the genes that we think caused the tumour in the first place. so, we are really able to drill down into the molecular problems in the tumour. daniel's diagnosis, his future, rests on what they find in these tubes. dna sequencing used to take months. now it can be done in days at these labs near cambridge, of us biotech illumina. not only does it speed up diagnoses, but reveals what is
daniel, how are you feeling? yeah, good. excellent. we just need to be a bit careful at the back, because that's close to where the part of your brain that moves the right—hand side of your body is. before removing each piece of tumour, surgeons need to be sure it won't affect daniel's speech or his ability to move his body. i'm going to show you some pictures now, dan, 0k? - i want you to just say what you see. so at each step, the team checks his responses. light bulb. well done, dan. part...
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ah, finally, danielle made it happened. he's a saudi arabian now with his cove harness and his wife. horrible yet i'm not getting it out before the jetta now. after 4 days we got through all the administrative and technical checks, but everything has to be perfect. many people ask me what you do when your sugar level goes down in the car. yeah, i can't let it get to that point with all i need to control it all day in a low apart from driving pilots, im jumping june and stones dodging everything that comes towards us such as camels . we have to pay special attention to our travelling companion diabetic while the other than daniel and co pilot jorge at the prologue, the 1st test time to unload the nurse intention after a whole year of preparation for the duck. our challenge. the latter day we have nothing special. we go up and test and navigation, 5 kilometers. then we arrive here at the beginning of the exit button. okay. okay, so everything's clear and kind of state where you come on as go for it. valuable. okay. now i just
ah, finally, danielle made it happened. he's a saudi arabian now with his cove harness and his wife. horrible yet i'm not getting it out before the jetta now. after 4 days we got through all the administrative and technical checks, but everything has to be perfect. many people ask me what you do when your sugar level goes down in the car. yeah, i can't let it get to that point with all i need to control it all day in a low apart from driving pilots, im jumping june and stones dodging everything...
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you want to ask daniel question, please go right ahead. daniel. in before the invasion, zalinski was saying that he was willing to accept that ukraine would not join nato and would effectively be neutral. it wasn't ready to go back to minsk too, but he would have given russia it's most important strategic i demand. and though do you not agree that a potent should have accepted that and declared victory m a gun and leave it here? if i could fact check you right there, it's come out in the last 3 new cycles. that big german chancellor spoke to zalinski and actually said, you know, you should declare that you do will not become a member of nato and maybe for a certain time period. so i mean insolence. he said no. okay, and this is one of the great miss steps. i've got going into this conflict here, so i just wanted is the, i'm one of the throw that out there that there, there was accommodation. go ahead, but we heard him also repeatedly say that ukraine would not join nato. and it was a nonstarter because everybody knew that ukraine was not joining n
you want to ask daniel question, please go right ahead. daniel. in before the invasion, zalinski was saying that he was willing to accept that ukraine would not join nato and would effectively be neutral. it wasn't ready to go back to minsk too, but he would have given russia it's most important strategic i demand. and though do you not agree that a potent should have accepted that and declared victory m a gun and leave it here? if i could fact check you right there, it's come out in the last 3...
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daniel, go ahead. well, i kind of expected putin to give up this morning because you know, janet yellen walked out of the meeting on the russian, started speaking. and i can just imagine mister president, you'll never guess what happened. we've got to give up janet yell and walked out of our meeting. we're so depressed. but you know, of peter more seriously. i spent over a decade working in the washington foreign policy establishment. and the one thing that i found most astonishing is the absolute absence of intellectual curiosity among foreign policy practitioners. mean this is an absolute bubble in d. c. they read a couple of newspapers. they only speak to each other. they don't have any dealings with anyone who has different kinds of views. they never certainly want to talk to me because i read things that weren't approved. you know, i didn't only read the washington post in the wall street journal. and so you have a group of people who live in a bubble, who talk only to each other in the same langu
daniel, go ahead. well, i kind of expected putin to give up this morning because you know, janet yellen walked out of the meeting on the russian, started speaking. and i can just imagine mister president, you'll never guess what happened. we've got to give up janet yell and walked out of our meeting. we're so depressed. but you know, of peter more seriously. i spent over a decade working in the washington foreign policy establishment. and the one thing that i found most astonishing is the...
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daniel. that's literally the case in any conflict anywhere in history. it's always been the case. if you are arming the person, the country, that's killing our people, you are at war with us. the thing that's most disturbing about this, peter, is that to this point, vladimir putin for better or for worse, has done everything. he said he would do. he's made good on every promise, every threat. everything that he said last week, the russian govern, warned the u. s. a sent an official diplomatic letter saying stop sending weapons to ukraine, and the u. s. as it did in december, when the russians proposed a new security architecture for europe. again, they laughed russia off the stage. and so there's a huge danger with u. s. officials up again refusing to to listen to anything. the president putin a said to discount it, because that is sleep walking us into a direct conflict. it's only, it's, i don't know what it is, it's keeping russia from bombing, for example, maybe a staging ground in poland
daniel. that's literally the case in any conflict anywhere in history. it's always been the case. if you are arming the person, the country, that's killing our people, you are at war with us. the thing that's most disturbing about this, peter, is that to this point, vladimir putin for better or for worse, has done everything. he said he would do. he's made good on every promise, every threat. everything that he said last week, the russian govern, warned the u. s. a sent an official diplomatic...
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daniel. it seems to me, this is the most incompetent handling damage of foreign affairs issue in the history of the world. i don't believe that washington has a clue what it's doing. the only thing that's driving the policy right now was the military industrial complex every week. now for the last 2 or at least 2 or 3 weeks, we see a new $800000000.00 military aid package going to ukraine. you know, after a while these $800000000.00 weekly checks are going to start adding up. right. so you have the u. s. ending massive amounts of military last week, the president. well, the president's people met with a top u. s. military manufacturer saying, hey guys, we got a ramp up production. they said great. the ceo of raytheon has been open about what a massive profit this is turning out to be for as shareholders. are you seeing a policy driven not by us national interests, but by the special interests of the military industrial complex and the special interests of people like victoria newland. let's n
daniel. it seems to me, this is the most incompetent handling damage of foreign affairs issue in the history of the world. i don't believe that washington has a clue what it's doing. the only thing that's driving the policy right now was the military industrial complex every week. now for the last 2 or at least 2 or 3 weeks, we see a new $800000000.00 military aid package going to ukraine. you know, after a while these $800000000.00 weekly checks are going to start adding up. right. so you have...
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daniel, how are you feeling? we just need to be a bit careful at the back because that's close to where the part of your brain that moves the right hand side of your body. before removing each piece of tumour surgeons need to be sure it won't affect daniel's speech or his ability to move his body. i want you to just say what you see. so at each step, the team checks his responses. part of daniel's tumour will be sent for whole genome sequencing. its entire dna will be mapped. what that means is essentially we're looking at the abnormalities in the genes that we think caused the tumour in the first place. so we're really able to drill down into the molecular problems in the tumor. daniel's diagnosis, his future rests on what they find in these tubes. dna sequencing used to take months. now it can be done in days. at these labs near cambridge of us biotech illumina. not only does it speed up diagnosis, but reveals what is driving the growth of a patient�*s cancer. nothing can prepare a patient. or a family for th
daniel, how are you feeling? we just need to be a bit careful at the back because that's close to where the part of your brain that moves the right hand side of your body. before removing each piece of tumour surgeons need to be sure it won't affect daniel's speech or his ability to move his body. i want you to just say what you see. so at each step, the team checks his responses. part of daniel's tumour will be sent for whole genome sequencing. its entire dna will be mapped. what that means is...
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daniel did. the aim is to destroy russia, any, at any cost, even if it impacts their own citizenry in the west. because that's quite obvious right now, daniel. well, putin's price, like, you know, i just wonder, every time i go to fill up my car, every time i go to the store, i see putin's price. i, you know, americans are not very patient with things like this. on the president said, there are 2 reasons why you're paying more cove it and put, and i just wonder how long they will be patient with this mantra as it starts state home. you know, all of the wars that america has engaged in. in the past 30 years, they've never impacted americans direct, right? they've all been hidden in the fed printing money out of thin air. americans haven't had to pay. this is the 1st time they're actually having to pay up front in an indirect, but relatively direct way. so we'll see how long they'll be patient for this. the problem in the united states is we don't have an opposition party. we have to pro war partie
daniel did. the aim is to destroy russia, any, at any cost, even if it impacts their own citizenry in the west. because that's quite obvious right now, daniel. well, putin's price, like, you know, i just wonder, every time i go to fill up my car, every time i go to the store, i see putin's price. i, you know, americans are not very patient with things like this. on the president said, there are 2 reasons why you're paying more cove it and put, and i just wonder how long they will be patient...
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and in london, daniel levy, president of the u.s. middle east project and former israeli negotiator. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story." daniel, let me start with you. from your perspective, why are these attacks happening now? daniel when one has individual : attacks and those should be condemned and i do condemn those, it's sometimes tricky to draw a direct causal line in terms of the act of the individual. however, there is almost an inevitability that if one keeps conditions for the palestinians in which there is permanent dispossession, occupation in which there is a permanent reality for palestinians where they don't have basic rights and freedoms, you are going both at the popular level, at the collective level, to have efforts to turn against that, and you're going to have at the individual level a depth of frustration, desperation, and despair which will occasionally lend itself to such action. and that is the conducive environment which exists. and we see these things happen
and in london, daniel levy, president of the u.s. middle east project and former israeli negotiator. a warm welcome to you all, and thanks so much for joining us today on "inside story." daniel, let me start with you. from your perspective, why are these attacks happening now? daniel when one has individual : attacks and those should be condemned and i do condemn those, it's sometimes tricky to draw a direct causal line in terms of the act of the individual. however, there is almost...
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correspondent: daniel has a large brain tumor, the round, white area. to begin with, daniel is fully anesthetizedle surgeons remove part of his exposed he in up and must be kept awake. >> we just need to be careful at the back. correspondent: before removing each piece of tumor surgeons need to be sure it will not affect his speech or ability to move his body. so at each step the team checks as responses. part of daniel's term will be sent for genome sequencing, it's entire dna will be mapped. >> we are looking at the abnormalities in the genes that cause the tumor in the first place so we are able to drill down to the tumors. correspondent: his future rests on what they find. dna sequencing use to months. now it can be done in days. at these labs near cambridge are u.s. biotech illumina. it reveals what is driving the growth of a patient's cancer. just two weeks after surgery, daniel returns wh his brother to receive his results. >> this is a diagnosis that is treatable but not curable. this is something that will be life limiting. 50% of people surviv
correspondent: daniel has a large brain tumor, the round, white area. to begin with, daniel is fully anesthetizedle surgeons remove part of his exposed he in up and must be kept awake. >> we just need to be careful at the back. correspondent: before removing each piece of tumor surgeons need to be sure it will not affect his speech or ability to move his body. so at each step the team checks as responses. part of daniel's term will be sent for genome sequencing, it's entire dna will be...
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daniel 10 about -- daniel tannebaum in the studio. it is hard to control tk when you are this far away. [laughter] lisa: tom, what were you thinking with "caddy shack?" tom: what was i thinking, beside every moment is chiseled in? i mean, "be the ball." there are some parts there that resonate back to the beginnings of cinema. daniel: so i've got something there. tom: and look what it did for kenny loggins. dan had no idea he was going there. jonathan: i still have not watched the movie. tom: are you serious? that is un-american. lisa: i haven't seen it either, i'm going to be honest. tom: oh no. lisa abramowicz, ferro has an excuse. lisa: i'm looking at yields right now. they are fascinating. people are worried about what they are not seeing it, which is the consumer. i think it will be fascinating to see that consumers are still picking up the price increases you are seeing across the board. i find that amazing so people are worried about something that has not happened yet and they are starting to price it in. jonathan: they always
daniel 10 about -- daniel tannebaum in the studio. it is hard to control tk when you are this far away. [laughter] lisa: tom, what were you thinking with "caddy shack?" tom: what was i thinking, beside every moment is chiseled in? i mean, "be the ball." there are some parts there that resonate back to the beginnings of cinema. daniel: so i've got something there. tom: and look what it did for kenny loggins. dan had no idea he was going there. jonathan: i still have not...
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please welcome daniel ricciardo! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: daniel ricciardo, welcome back to "the daily show." >> thanks. >> trevor: you know, this is how long it's been and how much has changed. are you-- are you mesmerized by the-- the... >> yeah, it's getting bigger. >> trevor: it's a nice feeling, right? >> yeah, it's cool, thanks. >> trevor: let's-- let's talk about a few things here. let's talk about a few things. number one-- oh, wait, sorry, let me make you comfortable. this is the water, but you don't need water here. sorry, i don't even know why i didn't change this earlier. we can do this. ( laughter ) just make things a little more comfortable for you. ( cheers and applause ). so we can-- you know what i mean? just make the interview a little more comfortable. >> you're very well prepared. >> trevor: we want to make sure everyone is drinking what they normally drink. here we go. >> gone who doesn't know is like what the hell are they doing right now? >> trevor: do you want to explain it, or i can
please welcome daniel ricciardo! ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: daniel ricciardo, welcome back to "the daily show." >> thanks. >> trevor: you know, this is how long it's been and how much has changed. are you-- are you mesmerized by the-- the... >> yeah, it's getting bigger. >> trevor: it's a nice feeling, right? >> yeah, it's cool, thanks. >> trevor: let's-- let's talk about a few things here. let's talk about a few things. number one--...
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danielle, is a soft landing out of the question? here's the thing, if not a soft landing can we at least get a bumpy landing? >> that would have to be a lot of bumps. i had a plane that was diverted and we flu through a hailstorm. it might be a bit like that. back in 20072007 with ben bernanke's assurances, subprime ticking time bomb would be contained that wasn't how it ended up occurring. we've got more leverage in the system today than we did then, especially with corporate america, sovereign debt what have you and inflation is extremely problematic. engineering a hard landing is that much more difficult -- charles: soft landing. >> because the fed has fewer options it can't stop short tightening when the markets priced as much as they priced in without losing all credibility. charles: right. >> look, it is jay powell's job to say we're going to have a soft landing. he will not say i'm the pilot, i will crash the plane. charles: great point, great point. joe, did he say it with the kind of conviction with you, who knows this bett
danielle, is a soft landing out of the question? here's the thing, if not a soft landing can we at least get a bumpy landing? >> that would have to be a lot of bumps. i had a plane that was diverted and we flu through a hailstorm. it might be a bit like that. back in 20072007 with ben bernanke's assurances, subprime ticking time bomb would be contained that wasn't how it ended up occurring. we've got more leverage in the system today than we did then, especially with corporate america,...
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but with don daniel's help, we soon spot something in the distance. gosh, look at don daniel go! so...we�*ve actually found a huemul deer. can you see him in the distance? he's just sitting there in the grass, and he's quite well camouflaged. we move for a closer look and quickly see that there are in fact three huemul together. so, we're approaching the deer from a lower ground angle so we don't scare them. it's unbelievable that now the numbers have grown, and we've been able to track them within the space of a quarter of an hour, and here we are, and we're able to get this close to them. in 2017, tompkins conservation donated the last of the parks of the chilean state under the condition that they are protected as national parks. the chilean government also added to existing national parkland to create the route of parks, an area the size of switzerland. the tompkins donation was said to be the biggest private land donation to a country in world history. but it was not without controversy. i think that colonisation of territory in human history is absolutely discussed as it
but with don daniel's help, we soon spot something in the distance. gosh, look at don daniel go! so...we�*ve actually found a huemul deer. can you see him in the distance? he's just sitting there in the grass, and he's quite well camouflaged. we move for a closer look and quickly see that there are in fact three huemul together. so, we're approaching the deer from a lower ground angle so we don't scare them. it's unbelievable that now the numbers have grown, and we've been able to track them...
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we have daniel race. he is a visiting associate professor at georgetown university and also the author of the book called her and the 2022 fee for wolf comp, politics control the sea change. i shall call mcgee shirt, is an african football journalist, and rob harris is a global sports correspondent for the associated press. welcome, i will, malcolm i should say, to all of you, if i could start with rob, so germany versus spain. let's talk a little bit about some of the highlights after the, the lineup par and groupings. this is going to be a clash of the titans and group is net. yeah, me see of the 2010 in 2014 world champions. obviously they have not quite had the heights of success in recent years, but it does offer one of those thrilling match ups, which is actually only come about because the germans are in call to do their recent performances. and unlike every other continent, europe can have to from ad that their own consonant within the same group. so we gave quite an enticing fixture for those ear
we have daniel race. he is a visiting associate professor at georgetown university and also the author of the book called her and the 2022 fee for wolf comp, politics control the sea change. i shall call mcgee shirt, is an african football journalist, and rob harris is a global sports correspondent for the associated press. welcome, i will, malcolm i should say, to all of you, if i could start with rob, so germany versus spain. let's talk a little bit about some of the highlights after the, the...
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daniel: i don't. most of the larger fines we have seen have been tied to egregious issues, banks that were intentionally violating the law. given the pace of change that we have seen over the last six or seven weeks, it is easy for financial institutions and other companies to make mistakes. it is those that are really intentionally doing this, those are the ones who will find themselves on the receiving end of a monetary penalty. those that are just trying to find their way through an evolution of risk appetite and might have made the wrong call may be a little more mild. kailey: we are waiting to see what the response from the european union is going to be and they said there will be a response in retaliation against what they are calling or crimes on the part of russia when it comes to cities like ukraine and -- cities like bucha in ukraine. let the whinny already taking unilateral action on that front. what kind of hold does a potentially piecemeal strategy where each country is acting unilaterall
daniel: i don't. most of the larger fines we have seen have been tied to egregious issues, banks that were intentionally violating the law. given the pace of change that we have seen over the last six or seven weeks, it is easy for financial institutions and other companies to make mistakes. it is those that are really intentionally doing this, those are the ones who will find themselves on the receiving end of a monetary penalty. those that are just trying to find their way through an...
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daniel's wife, lauren, runs a shop. rising living costs mean her customers have less to spend as well. this is my shop. this is my mum. hi! it's all about eco—friendly, plastic—free refills, so saving the planet a little step at a time. i opened nearly six months ago now and in that time, prices have risen dramatically. the rice has gone crazy, the cost of rice is crazy, same in supermarkets as well. we had one day last week, i think we had one customer in all day and it was a scary day. businesses are closing every day. i don't know... i think, if this wasn't meant to be, it wasn't meant to be. something else will fall into place, i'm sure. that's what i say right now. laughs. come back and see me if it has all fallen and i won't be saying that then, i will be crying. reporter: inflation rises- again, hitting another 30 year high, driven by rises- in the prices of clothing, energy and food, meaning further pressure on manyl households to make ends meet with more rises to the cost - of living expected. it is late fe
daniel's wife, lauren, runs a shop. rising living costs mean her customers have less to spend as well. this is my shop. this is my mum. hi! it's all about eco—friendly, plastic—free refills, so saving the planet a little step at a time. i opened nearly six months ago now and in that time, prices have risen dramatically. the rice has gone crazy, the cost of rice is crazy, same in supermarkets as well. we had one day last week, i think we had one customer in all day and it was a scary day....
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you >> yeah. >> daniel? >> yeah. >> what was his nickname? >> so he opposed to, joker, and little joe. >> little joe? >> lj. -- they were one and the same. either way, it seemed like their man. but the da wanted more evidence before filing charges. -- thought the blood samples taken from daniels home would push the case over the finish line. >> and the blood were comes back and -- >> it was negative for blood. not only where the sample is not any's blood it wasn't even bledel. the major blow to the investigation. didn't mean he is not good for the crime? >> didn't mean he wasn't fit for the, crime and just lead us to believe that it didn't happen here at the residence. >> so you are just not getting their? >> yeah. >> the only bright spot, daniel was not getting out of jail. he was also being investigated for an unrelated kidnapping assault case in the neighboring town. >> so he is on ice while you develop your theories? >> yeah. >> they continued to investigate. months went by. lead detective derek johnson was promoted to sergeant which mean
you >> yeah. >> daniel? >> yeah. >> what was his nickname? >> so he opposed to, joker, and little joe. >> little joe? >> lj. -- they were one and the same. either way, it seemed like their man. but the da wanted more evidence before filing charges. -- thought the blood samples taken from daniels home would push the case over the finish line. >> and the blood were comes back and -- >> it was negative for blood. not only where the sample is...
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speaking with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg. ah, what we do know is that billions of dollars are spent on weapons and defense contracts every year, making conflict incredibly profitable results that will benefit from war. and who are the biggest players behind the war machine and up front special daniel ellsberg . ah, daniel ellsberg, thank you so much for joining me on up front. thank you for having a large part of your life's work has been committed to not only raising estimated 72000000000 dollars on nuclear weapons. and we're now living in a time when the danger of nuclear war, of course, has spite. where does is leisure who pre war all these years. they're moving was quite effective in helping stop a above ground fishing and early even it's like talking about climate without talking about the exxon corporation or shell or chevron. and actually that is the weight climate is talked about pretty much we just don't trace tract. and we are facing a large flows of money directed at keeping the status quo, which is the status quo
speaking with pentagon papers whistleblower daniel ellsberg. ah, what we do know is that billions of dollars are spent on weapons and defense contracts every year, making conflict incredibly profitable results that will benefit from war. and who are the biggest players behind the war machine and up front special daniel ellsberg . ah, daniel ellsberg, thank you so much for joining me on up front. thank you for having a large part of your life's work has been committed to not only raising...