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so please welcome howell raines and edward ball. as you might have gathered, the next hour is going to be a seminar in the deep south. this book of yours, how was a wonderful omnibus? it's about one third family history, about the raines family and the best families of central and northern alabama. in your coming of age. one third civil war history about an alabama unit called the first alabama cavalry 2000 men who fought with the north against the south. and one third diatribe against the myth the lost cause, the romantic story of a gallant old south, which is a story that covers the history of enslavement behind the civil war. let's start with the memoir part. you were raised in birmingham in the fifties and sixties. the front line or one of the front lines of the civil rights wars. and you came in a prosperous new south household in the steel town of birmingham. but your grandpa, aunts and before them were northern alabama people, close to appalachia in geography and in spirit. you write, we were. hill people come to town. tell u
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i mean, the edwards case has no doubt. you can keep talking to you. he speaks the edwards case. i'm sure loomed large when federal prosecutors were engaging with this fact pattern. and that case and that experience did lead them to be cautious in this area. yeah. let's listen into the defendants thank you very much, everybody today we're breathtaking in this room went on. who is breathtaking and amazing? he this is a drought that have never happened. this is a case they should have never been filed & it was really incredible incredible de open your eyes and we get let this continue to happen to our country but another matter, you know the economy is just been border to be doing very badly. the stock market's way down and some horrible numbers came out. including very high numbers on inflation. and in particular gasoline et $7.5 in california that usually leads the way. it's going to happen here too and very importantly, as you look at the various colleges all over the country and beyond, colleges, because it's happening in other areas too. you see what's happening on the front h
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though we can see sophie and andrew. >> that's edward. >> that's edward. >> edward sophie reaper good boy and a very senior french military type. >> very lovely pictures, lovely pictures. >> cameron has more. >> cameron has more. >> yeah, cameron walker is there i >> -- >> the british national anthem is just playing. of course it's been approved by the king. this historic ceremony celebrating 120 years since the signing of the entente cordiale between britain and france, translated into english as warm understanding . understanding. >> big manhunt underway. police looking for 25 year old habiba masum after a woman was stabbed to death in front of her five month old baby in bradford , and month old baby in bradford, and a new state pension rates for the year come into effect the tax year come into effect from today. >> it's a pay rise some, but >> it's a pay rise for some, but not for everyone in not good news for everyone in reign as tax turmoil questions continue about whether the deputy labour leader paid the right right amount of tax on the sale of her former council house in 2015.
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joining me now is charlie sykes, msnbc political contributor and columnist, donna edwards, political analyst, and sophia chai, national politics reporter. thank you for joining us. so, let's do a round-robin , starting with you, charlie. reactions to congresswoman marjorie taylor greene? >> marjorie has had a tough weekend, hasn't she? she was humiliated, in and out of the house of representatives. when you have the new york post, mocking you, as moscow marge, that's not a good week. i think it's worth remembering that marjorie taylor greene has -- as isolated as she is, is closer to the aid of maga, she is venting and lashing out. i don't think the people ought to underestimate the hold that isolationists like marjorie taylor greene continue to have on the republican base. >> congress woman edwards, your reaction? >> look, to no great surprise, marjorie taylor greene is crying wolf again and again and again, as she does. here is the thing, i do not think this is going anywhere. both republicans and democrats are really tired of her act and they are not going to give into this motion
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the former congresswoman donna edwards, msnbc political analyst. and sophia kai, national politics reporter at axios. thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. so let's just do a little round robin here starting with you, charlie. reaction to congresswoman marjorie taylor greene? >> marjorie has had a pretty tough weekend, hasn't she? she was humiliated both in and out of the house of representatives. when you have the new york post mocking you as moscow marj, that's not a good week. but i do think it's worth remembering marjorie taylor greene as isolated as she is still closer to the beating art of maga than many other republicans. obviously she's kind of venting and lashing out. but i don't think the people ought to understand estimate the hole, the isolation marjorie taylor greene continues to have on the republican base. >> congresswoman edwards, your reaction? >> it is no surprise marjorie taylor greene is calling wolf again and again and again as she does. but i don't think this will go anywhere. i think both republicans and democrat
the former congresswoman donna edwards, msnbc political analyst. and sophia kai, national politics reporter at axios. thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. so let's just do a little round robin here starting with you, charlie. reaction to congresswoman marjorie taylor greene? >> marjorie has had a pretty tough weekend, hasn't she? she was humiliated both in and out of the house of representatives. when you have the new york post mocking you as moscow marj, that's not a good...
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com but coming up, huw edwards, set to be huw edwards, he's set to be announced bbc's most announced as the bbc's most expensive newsreader despite being air, not reading the being off air, not reading the news for eight months, the bbc licence fee payers a good use of their money. right. well. huw edwards is set to be announced as the bbc's most expensive newsreader. despite being suspended last yeah >> yes. being paid for not reading the news? well, the long serving presenter was embroiled in controversy after allegedly, there were payments for nude images from a younger individual. he's yet to return to our screens, having been hospitalised with serious mental health issues. so we're asking just why is the sideline presenter still costing the licence fee payer potentially more than £400,000 a year? yes, it's quite extraordinary. >> let's pose that very question to former bbc royal correspondent michael cole, michael, lots of people will be a little bit aghast at the sum that he's still being paid despite not doing his job. >> good afternoon emily. good afternoon tom, this is symp
com but coming up, huw edwards, set to be huw edwards, he's set to be announced bbc's most announced as the bbc's most expensive newsreader despite being air, not reading the being off air, not reading the news for eight months, the bbc licence fee payers a good use of their money. right. well. huw edwards is set to be announced as the bbc's most expensive newsreader. despite being suspended last yeah >> yes. being paid for not reading the news? well, the long serving presenter was...
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in one case, edwards was left with $40,000 in damages and losses. i just don't know we're going to be a. >> and in coming future in business for 15 years. having opened after graduating from san francisco state university, the southern california native says oaklanders have taken him in as one of their own and does not want to leave the city. but adds there is only so much you can take. it was not until after the pandemic. and former oakland police chief leronne armstrong was fired when edwards says prime started spiraling out of control, staffing. >> you know what? the new $20 wage. on top of that, you have prime. yeah, you have break-ins. you have everybody not want to go outside of their houses. so it makes into almost like. impossible situation and reluctantly. edwards fears his time in oakland may be nearing its end. >> he just cannot sustain this business model anymore and does not see help on the way. i've never seen it. >> so where? the economy is been the way it is and then the city not helping out to small businesses. >> their way they sho
in one case, edwards was left with $40,000 in damages and losses. i just don't know we're going to be a. >> and in coming future in business for 15 years. having opened after graduating from san francisco state university, the southern california native says oaklanders have taken him in as one of their own and does not want to leave the city. but adds there is only so much you can take. it was not until after the pandemic. and former oakland police chief leronne armstrong was fired when...
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huw edwards was more than just a regular presenter. he �*s been the face of the bbc through some he's been the face of the bbc through some of the nation's landmark moments. for the fourth time in the space of five years... he presented elections... we're live in downing street. ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions — even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun published a series of articles alleging that an unnamed bbc presenter had paid a young person to send what the paper described as "sordid images". within days, lawyers representing that person said it was totally wrong and there was no truth in it. but speculation about who the unnamed bbc presenter was ended when huw edwards' wife issued a statement revealing his name. she said he was suffering severe mental health issues. police said there was no evidence anything illegal had taken place — but huw edwards remained suspended, and the bbc said its
huw edwards was more than just a regular presenter. he �*s been the face of the bbc through some he's been the face of the bbc through some of the nation's landmark moments. for the fourth time in the space of five years... he presented elections... we're live in downing street. ..and held our hands through royal and state occasions — even announcing the death of queen elizabeth. the palace has just issued this statement. but a newspaper headline changed everything. last summer, the sun...
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we'll see if we can get edward lawrence, it not i'll do the thing. hold on. turns out now. all right mr. cruz. we're up 19%. up 19% for the three years and a quarter under joe biden. and something like 6 1/2% at annual rate, that is highest inflation rate since 1983. that means, 41 years ago. and real wages and real earnings are falling again according to newest calculations. so, did we get senator cruz? almost locked in, his comment on that. because, he is a smart fellow, he went to princeton and harvard law school, me must have learned economics, where are you mr. cruz? there you are, i want to see him, is he good, there senatorred to cruz. ted cruz. >> larry how are you. larry: in all seriousness, i found my cpi sheet. this is the third month in a row as you problem know -- probably know where inflation of hotter than wall street expected, numbers have jumped 4. 5% annual rate for last 3 months, and the other number, since january of 2021, during the biden tenure, the consumer price index level is up 19.4%. that is a very big number. and if i annualize this over 38 month
we'll see if we can get edward lawrence, it not i'll do the thing. hold on. turns out now. all right mr. cruz. we're up 19%. up 19% for the three years and a quarter under joe biden. and something like 6 1/2% at annual rate, that is highest inflation rate since 1983. that means, 41 years ago. and real wages and real earnings are falling again according to newest calculations. so, did we get senator cruz? almost locked in, his comment on that. because, he is a smart fellow, he went to princeton...
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cnn edwards did not want the truth to hurt his wife. >> the issues for internal family and. she was trying to hide it from elizabeth try not to hurt anybody. >> he didn't want to hurt elizabeth. or his family a key difference could be the timing of the alleged affairs and subsequent payoffs, which might help spell out the payments intent edwards affair occurred during the 2008 campaign with at least one payment happening after the election was over, long after edwards dropped out of the race in trump's case, the alleged affair happened in 2006, years before he ran for president the payoff is alleged to have been made just two weeks before the 2016 election persecution. >> and this is about me, but perhaps the starkest difference is how each man reacted to their cases there is no one else responsible for my sans none of the people who came to court and testified are responsible. >> nobody working for the government is responsible. i am responsible. >> this is really an attack on a political opponent that's all it is. >> jessica dean, cnn, washington thanks for joining us. >>
cnn edwards did not want the truth to hurt his wife. >> the issues for internal family and. she was trying to hide it from elizabeth try not to hurt anybody. >> he didn't want to hurt elizabeth. or his family a key difference could be the timing of the alleged affairs and subsequent payoffs, which might help spell out the payments intent edwards affair occurred during the 2008 campaign with at least one payment happening after the election was over, long after edwards dropped out of...
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it failed and i want to read john edward's lawyer in 2012 when the d.o.j. finally dropped the charges, here's what he had to say about the case. the novel theory of campaign law violation charge by the justice department is not a crime. it should be addressed if at all by the federal election commission. i would add to that, they were around today talking about john edward's case, he would say the least of which should be addressed by a local district attorney as it is today by alvin bragg. >> that's exactly right. the history of the edwards case is kind of tortured because the fec commits very similar to trump's case and what they were saying is hush money was campaign expenditures. the fec said it was not. the justice department went ahead and tried to prosecute him anyway, the judge that the case thrown the jury but i think reluctantly the jury would not convict edwards in the justice department finally dropped the case which goes to show this is a very abstruse area of the law and the whole reason that the congress created the federal election commissio
it failed and i want to read john edward's lawyer in 2012 when the d.o.j. finally dropped the charges, here's what he had to say about the case. the novel theory of campaign law violation charge by the justice department is not a crime. it should be addressed if at all by the federal election commission. i would add to that, they were around today talking about john edward's case, he would say the least of which should be addressed by a local district attorney as it is today by alvin bragg....
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sure was edward r murrow. it was joseph welch. margaret, you know, senator chase smith set the sort set the predicate for it. but it was also the eisenhower administration itself because it encouraged republican senators and republicans in the political system to to question and then counter in oppose. senator mccarthy. had they not done that, i think he would have been stronger and he would have been able to stay in power longer. well, jim townsend, your center is named after pretty well-known congressional investigator, senator carl levin. what kind of work did he do? and what about the levin center? well, senator levin was the longest serving senator from the state of michigan. he served six terms, 36 years and he did many, many things. but one of the things he was really focused on was doing good oversight and making sure that those lessons learned from the mccarthy era, the lessons about the importance of a bipartisan investigation, of investigations that are truly committed to finding the facts. he took those lessons to hear
sure was edward r murrow. it was joseph welch. margaret, you know, senator chase smith set the sort set the predicate for it. but it was also the eisenhower administration itself because it encouraged republican senators and republicans in the political system to to question and then counter in oppose. senator mccarthy. had they not done that, i think he would have been stronger and he would have been able to stay in power longer. well, jim townsend, your center is named after pretty well-known...
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hugh edwards says he is leaving the bbc on medical advice, nine months after he was suspended. and the latest on the you and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes migrants to rwanda. prime minister rishi sunak set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. the rwanda bill which is likely to become law tonight designed to curb any legal challenge to that process but it appears, not giving up without a fight. these are the live pictures of the lord, settling in for another round of this parliamentary ping-pong. there were two amendments that the commons stripped out this afternoon, want to protect afghan veterans who served with british forces. the government insists those already exist. protections in place to ensure that ramonda is a safe country. here is the prime minister. >> it is clear that a minority of people will do absolutely anything and anything to disrupt this policy. you only have to look at what is going on
hugh edwards says he is leaving the bbc on medical advice, nine months after he was suspended. and the latest on the you and, the investigation into the palestinian aid agency which was accuseby israel of having links to hamas. very good evening. it will be july before a plane takes migrants to rwanda. prime minister rishi sunak set out his timetable this morning, admitting it will take longer than he would like. the rwanda bill which is likely to become law tonight designed to curb any legal...
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former government adviser claire pearsall , peter edwards, i'm pearsall, peter edwards, i'm coming to you first on this. do you think about that? >> i can see both sides. i want trans people to be treated with dignity, and trans people will break their arms and get coughs and colds like the rest of us. and i want them to be treated with dignity when they use nhs services. but i also think , services. but i also think, however much it may have been overblown, there were some nhs trusts that made some seriously bad decisions, and that my belief in that is underpinned by the fact that. >> what do you mean bad decisions? like what? >> for example, putting, trans people on, single sex wards , i people on, single sex wards, i think is very unwise. i also think is very unwise. i also think that using a word like chestfeeding, oh, god, that's terrible baffles me. and i really want trans people to treat with dignity. but men cannot give birth, and that's just a fact. and i think it wasn't all trust. we got to be clear there 1 or 2 things put on nhs websites that seemed really unwise. but men c
former government adviser claire pearsall , peter edwards, i'm pearsall, peter edwards, i'm coming to you first on this. do you think about that? >> i can see both sides. i want trans people to be treated with dignity, and trans people will break their arms and get coughs and colds like the rest of us. and i want them to be treated with dignity when they use nhs services. but i also think , services. but i also think, however much it may have been overblown, there were some nhs trusts...
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i mean, i'm john edwards, i took two years my reporting team to prove that story. when the doorman's story came down the pike i talked to dylan howard, who was my editor and said, listen, we need some time. i said, i sense that michael cohen is going to find out about this and donald trump is going to eventually find out about this. but for the sake of the inquire, for the sake of our legacy in terms of breaking these types of stories let us at least work the story and we did investigate it for a very short period of time, dispatch reporters got photos of the woman and her doctor know that you were doing that for donald trump? i mean, did you know that, you know, i had no real idea anderson that there had been an actual arrangement. i didn't learn that until wires. and what issue. so what was the process? i mean, obviously the heart broke, the john edwards story got there was a nomination per pillar for that but they also, i mean, as has been testified to, pecker said they put out this story about ted cruz, his father, which he said was completely made eight up. wh
i mean, i'm john edwards, i took two years my reporting team to prove that story. when the doorman's story came down the pike i talked to dylan howard, who was my editor and said, listen, we need some time. i said, i sense that michael cohen is going to find out about this and donald trump is going to eventually find out about this. but for the sake of the inquire, for the sake of our legacy in terms of breaking these types of stories let us at least work the story and we did investigate it for...
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edward charlotte, 27 years old, musician, blogger. this is this, this is this, this is mine forever. i watched and admit, i plunged into the environment of the russian opposition, namely mikhail khodorkovsky, maxim katz, komi kadi, this is a blogger who literally calls for the destruction of various strategic objects on the territory of our country, a lot of people watch him, you know. the scales fall from the eyes quickly when a person understands that he must take responsibility for his words and actions, well, i was ashamed, yes, yes, i myself felt shame, of course, but it became more and more difficult for me every day to be away, i came here to bear responsibility, that's why arrived, right? i don’t see the point in living in other countries, i didn’t find anything there, i had a deceptive feeling, again from false evidence of some bright other life, for which a large number of my comrades ran, when it touched me from the other side , it became absolutely unbearable for me. and i realized that the best thing i can do is to me
edward charlotte, 27 years old, musician, blogger. this is this, this is this, this is mine forever. i watched and admit, i plunged into the environment of the russian opposition, namely mikhail khodorkovsky, maxim katz, komi kadi, this is a blogger who literally calls for the destruction of various strategic objects on the territory of our country, a lot of people watch him, you know. the scales fall from the eyes quickly when a person understands that he must take responsibility for his words...
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sure was edward r murrow. it was joseph welch. margaret, you know, senator chase smith set the sort set the predicate for it. but it was also the eisenhower administration itself because it encouraged republican senators and republicans in the political system to to question and then counter in oppose. senator mccarthy. had they not done that, i think he would have been stronger and he would have been able to stay in power longer. well, jim townsend, your center is named after pretty well-known congressional investigator, senator carl levin. what kind of work did he do? and what about the levin center? well, senator levin was the longest serving senator from the state of michigan. he served six terms, 36 years and he did many, many things. but one of the things he was really focused on was doing good oversight and making sure that those lessons learned from the mccarthy era, the lessons about the importance of a bipartisan investigation, of investigations that are truly committed to finding the facts. he took those lessons to hear
sure was edward r murrow. it was joseph welch. margaret, you know, senator chase smith set the sort set the predicate for it. but it was also the eisenhower administration itself because it encouraged republican senators and republicans in the political system to to question and then counter in oppose. senator mccarthy. had they not done that, i think he would have been stronger and he would have been able to stay in power longer. well, jim townsend, your center is named after pretty well-known...
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. >> in oscar edwards is 15 years running a business in downtown oakland. he says thieves pretty much stayed away from his establishment called complex oakland. but recently he has been burglarized 3 times twice in february and they have been costly. it was like about $40,000 worth of stuff. he says it has already been referred tracking artists to perform at his live music venue or dine at his full service restaurant on the second floor. thing that fee, what city is becoming, edwards says he has taken steps to secure his facility and has cameras set up to keep an eye on the space. but that has seemingly only brought pain having video evidence of thieves stealing from him and getting away with it really hurts my heart because i don't want to have to leave the city. >> roll with it. built something. like it's like my baby. unfortunately, edwards is running out of time feel a lot of uptick of people going to want to create. you can see people going out to more out of san jose. and they're stopping to come stopping coming down downtown open. he says crime combi
. >> in oscar edwards is 15 years running a business in downtown oakland. he says thieves pretty much stayed away from his establishment called complex oakland. but recently he has been burglarized 3 times twice in february and they have been costly. it was like about $40,000 worth of stuff. he says it has already been referred tracking artists to perform at his live music venue or dine at his full service restaurant on the second floor. thing that fee, what city is becoming, edwards says...
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a last question to you, congressman edwards, | safe world. a last question to i you, congressman edwards, you convinced that if a builder to come to the floor to support ukraine would have enough funds? i ukraine would have enough funds? . ., funds? i believe it would get enou:h funds? i believe it would get enough votes. _ funds? i believe it would get enough votes. there - funds? i believe it would get enough votes. there are - funds? i believe it would get enough votes. there are a i enough votes. there are a number of ideas out there and how we can make bill that came from the senate a better bill, i certainly intend to work to make it a more fiscally responsible, accountable bill that would bring more republicans on board. so once we get to that point, yes, i believe will have the votes we need. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at another story making news. the man who led the campaign against the post office in the wake of the horizon it scandal, alan bates, said the company was run by "thugs in suits" in
a last question to you, congressman edwards, | safe world. a last question to i you, congressman edwards, you convinced that if a builder to come to the floor to support ukraine would have enough funds? i ukraine would have enough funds? . ., funds? i believe it would get enou:h funds? i believe it would get enough votes. _ funds? i believe it would get enough votes. there - funds? i believe it would get enough votes. there are - funds? i believe it would get enough votes. there are a i enough...
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and with huw edwards. and i think it's on huw edwards his it's on huw edwards and his lawyers his family and the lawyers and his family and the bbc bit more transparent. >> let know think at >> let us know what you think at home. vaiews@gbnews.com. theresa has in touch theresa has got in touch about this flag. going this olympic flag. we're going to little while to be talking in a little while to be talking in a little while to olympic athlete. to another olympic athlete. theresa...
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my name is edward charlotte. i am a famous composer of the russian federation, author of the song. for the last 3 years i have been actively opposing the state policy regarding the war against kiev and the structure of the country’s music market. i wish to get to the capital of ukraine, support people with performances, concerts, and various types of help. because of his actions, edward charlott wandered around foreign countries for more than a year, and then decided to return to russia, even though he was facing a real prison sentence. he was detained at pulkovo airport and is now is under investigation. eduard charlotte, 27 years old, musician, blogger, this is this, this is this, it is forever mine. i watched and admit, i immersed myself in the environment of the russian opposition, namely mikhail khodorkovsky, maxim katz, comihad is a blogger who literally calls for destruction. to bear responsibility, well, is that what you came for? yes, but for what? i don’t see the point in living in other countries, i didn’t find anything there, i had a deceptive feeling, again from
my name is edward charlotte. i am a famous composer of the russian federation, author of the song. for the last 3 years i have been actively opposing the state policy regarding the war against kiev and the structure of the country’s music market. i wish to get to the capital of ukraine, support people with performances, concerts, and various types of help. because of his actions, edward charlott wandered around foreign countries for more than a year, and then decided to return to russia, even...
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how much government we and edwards said that. he says after an extensive analysis when it came time to change public and mobilize it on behalf of he typically met with failure. and he said once reagan was in the white house there was a movement away from conservative views. but when reagan left the white house sick, he had 63% approval, 63% at the end of his administration. so one of the puzzling things in front of us is that reagan's policies and policy, at least, were never particularly popular and overt time they became less popular. and yet reagan and his broader ideas were all very popular. reagan won two landslide elections, and he left at 63%. it's impossible to a contemporary president reaching 3%. abs. abs some kind of national crisis. the part of the puzzle is that reagan didn't succeed in downsizing to any significant degree. he cut back on the size of the growth of government, but did not to major cuts. and again, i'm going to quote shawn will lance who said that the number of government workers actually increased dur
how much government we and edwards said that. he says after an extensive analysis when it came time to change public and mobilize it on behalf of he typically met with failure. and he said once reagan was in the white house there was a movement away from conservative views. but when reagan left the white house sick, he had 63% approval, 63% at the end of his administration. so one of the puzzling things in front of us is that reagan's policies and policy, at least, were never particularly...
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edward charlotte 27 years old, musician, blogger. i watched, and, frankly, i plunged into the environment of the russian opposition, namely... mikhail khodorkovsky, maxim katz, komikatsdi - this is a blogger who literally calls for the destruction of various strategic objects on the territory of our country, a lot of people watch him, you know, they said so, so all this was filmed, well, it’s very well worked out, it seems to me pro-american propaganda. well, i was ashamed, yes, yes, i myself felt shame, of course, but it became more and more difficult for me to be in the share every day, i ended up here to bear responsibility, well, that’s what you came for, yes, but why, i don’t see the meaning of life in other countries, i didn’t find anything there, i had a feeling. again, from the false evidence of some bright other life, which a large number of my comrades ran after, when it touched me from the other side, it became absolutely unbearable for me, and i realized that the best thing i can do is to meet fate and face what s
edward charlotte 27 years old, musician, blogger. i watched, and, frankly, i plunged into the environment of the russian opposition, namely... mikhail khodorkovsky, maxim katz, komikatsdi - this is a blogger who literally calls for the destruction of various strategic objects on the territory of our country, a lot of people watch him, you know, they said so, so all this was filmed, well, it’s very well worked out, it seems to me pro-american propaganda. well, i was ashamed, yes, yes, i myself...
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counsel edward henry questioned her and - edward henry questioned her and asked whether she had been told about a back door into the horizon it system. about a back door into the horizon it s stem. , about a back door into the horizon its stem. , ., ., about a back door into the horizon it s stem. , ., ., ., , it system. they are doing some heavy liftin: , it system. they are doing some heavy lifting. aren't — it system. they are doing some heavy lifting, aren't they? _ it system. they are doing some heavy lifting, aren't they? that _ it system. they are doing some heavy lifting, aren't they? that is _ it system. they are doing some heavy lifting, aren't they? that is my - lifting, aren't they? that is my recollection. are you being dishonest about this now, or where you inexcusably negligent at the time? �* ., , you inexcusably negligent at the time? ., , , ., , time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had time? i'm not being dishonest about it. and had i — time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had i seen _ time? i'm not being dishonest about it, and had i seen it, _
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edward what have you got down there? >> reporter: larry, food and energy prices driving some of this increase in the overall inflation. now this could push off the possibility, the data we're seeing, for a hike until possibly september. federal reserve is looking at this data month over month and specifically looking at these numbers. inflation on a trend up for possibly about the last five months. now it is up .1% last october. continuing through march, .4% up in the march report. this is more than just numbers. it's hardship. >> the average american out there doesn't really give a [bleep] if i can say that about what the cpi print is because they're living a real inflation story that is totally different. >> reporter: yeah, they're living price increases like this. food at open up 2.2%. all energy up 2.1%. car insurance up 22%. now the president want people to look how the rate of price increases has come down from 9.1% a year after he got into office but then he said this today -- president biden: we have dramatically
edward what have you got down there? >> reporter: larry, food and energy prices driving some of this increase in the overall inflation. now this could push off the possibility, the data we're seeing, for a hike until possibly september. federal reserve is looking at this data month over month and specifically looking at these numbers. inflation on a trend up for possibly about the last five months. now it is up .1% last october. continuing through march, .4% up in the march report. this...
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edward the fourth, and set up his great chapel at windsor to saint george. and really interestingly , when the protestants came in and they got rid of the saints, they abolished the order of the saints . they kept saint george. saints. they kept saint george. so saint george remains. this extraordinary figure in our national story, in our island story, but very much as an engush story, but very much as an english saint. so who was he? well, he's thought to have been martyred in about the year 300 under diocletian, and his works were recorded in a very famous book, the golden legend. legend meaning story rather than fable, by jacobus jolly, good name jacobus de voragine, who was a medieval scholar , and he wrote, medieval scholar, and he wrote, translated into english, which i thought you would prefer to. what happened with saint george? so a city called silene in libya is terrorised by a dragon which infests a vast lake and must be fed if it is to be kept at way. note the connection of the dragon with water. this is the essential water of life and of baptism
edward the fourth, and set up his great chapel at windsor to saint george. and really interestingly , when the protestants came in and they got rid of the saints, they abolished the order of the saints . they kept saint george. saints. they kept saint george. so saint george remains. this extraordinary figure in our national story, in our island story, but very much as an engush story, but very much as an english saint. so who was he? well, he's thought to have been martyred in about the year...
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it was established by king edward ii. he had a reputation as a fearless warrior and lover of knightly tournaments. legend has it that the countess of saltsbury's blue garter fell off her leg at a ball. the king raised her and, in response to the sprinkling of witticisms, said: “shame on the one who thinks badly about this.” a blue ribbon with this inscription became the official badge of the order. according to another version, we are talking about a male toilet item. then men wore stockings, which also... and during the battle with the french at the cross, edward allegedly decorated a spear with such a garter. and there is an even more prosaic explanation. the garter meant a belt with a sword. according to the charter of the order of the garter, there can be no more than twenty-four knights, not counting the king prince of wales himself. knights of the order were many historical figures, including winston churchel, margaret thatcher and the russian monarchs, alexander i and nicholas ii. today the taganka theater cele
it was established by king edward ii. he had a reputation as a fearless warrior and lover of knightly tournaments. legend has it that the countess of saltsbury's blue garter fell off her leg at a ball. the king raised her and, in response to the sprinkling of witticisms, said: “shame on the one who thinks badly about this.” a blue ribbon with this inscription became the official badge of the order. according to another version, we are talking about a male toilet item. then men wore...
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edward, what can you tell us? >> reporter: larry i can tell you the president is trying to energize that younger voter by expanding the student loan forgiveness program. he announced new changes proposed changes to existing programs that would expand it to include some 30 million people and balloon the cost of this. already the president has put the taxpayers on the hook for $146 billion in canceling student loan debt, affecting four million, roughly four million. president biden telling the crowd he also wants free community college. president biden: i will never stop to deliver student debt relief on hard-working americans. only in the interest of america we do it and again it is for the good of our economy that is growing stronger and stronger, and it is by freeing millions of americans from the crushing debt of student debt. means they can finally get on with their lives. >> reporter: but the president of the committee for responsible budget, maya macguineas, continuing to push this accentuates the problem. >>
edward, what can you tell us? >> reporter: larry i can tell you the president is trying to energize that younger voter by expanding the student loan forgiveness program. he announced new changes proposed changes to existing programs that would expand it to include some 30 million people and balloon the cost of this. already the president has put the taxpayers on the hook for $146 billion in canceling student loan debt, affecting four million, roughly four million. president biden telling...
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edward lawrence joins us from the white house. edward, the president's strategy of telling iran don't didn't work. what's the administration going to do now? reporter: yeah and maybe say don't again. i know for the president seems to be favoring deterrence with the word don't. the president told iran don't as of last week leading up to the invasion. they didn't do it and told russian president vladamir putin don't before going into ukraine. the president didn't have a good track record using the word don't as a deterrent. we've heard it over the past five months. will listen to this. >> any country, any o rganization, anyone thinking of taking advantage of the situation, i have one w ord: don't. >> don't. >> don't. reporter: yeah, the administration says its support of israel's ironclad and telling the prime minister not to go into rafah and finish off hamas unless there's a plan and president biden took every opportunity to hold off israel and saying it's a greater need to get humanitarian aid into hamas and agrees for hostage re
edward lawrence joins us from the white house. edward, the president's strategy of telling iran don't didn't work. what's the administration going to do now? reporter: yeah and maybe say don't again. i know for the president seems to be favoring deterrence with the word don't. the president told iran don't as of last week leading up to the invasion. they didn't do it and told russian president vladamir putin don't before going into ukraine. the president didn't have a good track record using...
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. >>> edwards. oh, edwards, a signature slam. >> anthony edwards, a rising superstar with a huge poster dunk in the fourth quarter, good for two of his 31 second-half points for the minnesota timberwolves. edwards finished with a team hie 40 in the game as the wolves finished off the phoenix suns with a sweep. last night's final, 122-116. >>> minnesota will meet the denver nuggets or the l.a. lakers in the second round of the western playoffs. denver up, 3-1. one wonders what holds for this team, expectations not met there. >>> meanwhile in dallas, the clippers blew a 31-point lead but still did hold off the mavericks. paul george and james harden each scored 33 points for l.a. clippers beat the mavs. that series now tied up, 2-2. game five wednesday night back in southern california. >>> to the eastern conference now, the indiana pacers pushed what's left of thegy-plagued to the brink of elimination. they combined for 353 points in the game as the pacers used a franchise playoff record 22 three-poi
. >>> edwards. oh, edwards, a signature slam. >> anthony edwards, a rising superstar with a huge poster dunk in the fourth quarter, good for two of his 31 second-half points for the minnesota timberwolves. edwards finished with a team hie 40 in the game as the wolves finished off the phoenix suns with a sweep. last night's final, 122-116. >>> minnesota will meet the denver nuggets or the l.a. lakers in the second round of the western playoffs. denver up, 3-1. one wonders...
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now, whatever the tactlessness of sir edward troup , this of sir edward troup, this situation is unsustainable and it is going to mean either tax rises or spending cuts if growth doesn't come to rescue us. >> okay, so nigel, edward is saying something that's perfectly sensible and we should be lucky that he's advising rachel reeves, who can come in and make us all wear a hair shirt. >> i'd be interesting to see what he says. now, bear in mind these back 2019. these comments go back to 2019. so about the bbc so when he talks about the bbc licence the bbc now pays licence fee, the bbc now pays that rather than the rather than the government. >> don't for >> and they don't pay it for everybody anyway. >> over 75 on >> only people. yeah. over 75 on pension . yeah but they're pension credit. yeah but they're the ones so. so you can park that one. anyway it comes that one. anyway when it comes down pensioners paying tax down to pensioners paying tax it's 2 in 3 do now. and that's because of the freezing of threshold fiscal drag , and isn't threshold fiscal drag, and isn't there also going to be an i
now, whatever the tactlessness of sir edward troup , this of sir edward troup, this situation is unsustainable and it is going to mean either tax rises or spending cuts if growth doesn't come to rescue us. >> okay, so nigel, edward is saying something that's perfectly sensible and we should be lucky that he's advising rachel reeves, who can come in and make us all wear a hair shirt. >> i'd be interesting to see what he says. now, bear in mind these back 2019. these comments go back...
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now, whatever the tactlessness of sir edward troup , this of sir edward troup, this situation is unsustainable and it is going to mean either tax rises or spending cuts if growth doesn't come to rescue us. >> okay, so nigel, edward is saying something that's perfectly sensible and we should be lucky that he's advising rachel reeves, who can come in and make us all wear a hair shirt. >> i'd be interesting to see what he says. now, bear in mind these back 2019. these comments go back to 2019. so about the bbc so when he talks about the bbc licence the bbc now pays licence fee, the bbc now pays that rather than the rather than the government. >> don't for >> and they don't pay it for everybody anyway. >> over 75 on >> only people. yeah. over 75 on pension . yeah but they're pension credit. yeah but they're the ones so. so you can park that one. anyway it comes that one. anyway when it comes down pensioners paying tax down to pensioners paying tax it's 2 in 3 do now. and that's because of the freezing of threshold fiscal drag , and isn't threshold fiscal drag, and isn't there also going to be an i
now, whatever the tactlessness of sir edward troup , this of sir edward troup, this situation is unsustainable and it is going to mean either tax rises or spending cuts if growth doesn't come to rescue us. >> okay, so nigel, edward is saying something that's perfectly sensible and we should be lucky that he's advising rachel reeves, who can come in and make us all wear a hair shirt. >> i'd be interesting to see what he says. now, bear in mind these back 2019. these comments go back...
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the arrest of edward chaplin by iran was big news in 1987. the fallout lasted years and severely damaged diplomatic ties between the two nations. in the east of england... the kidnapping was i apparently linked to... but this extraordinary tale actually began at a shopping centre in manchester, and is a lesson in how things can escalate. there was a vice consul by the name of ali qassemi, who was arrested by the police for shoplifting. i can still remember the details. two pairs of socks and a lady“s purse, i think were nicked from the arndale centre, from bhs, ithink. and so he was ordered to report to a police station a week later, i think. and when he failed to show, the police went looking for him and he, in the phrase of the police report, i think resisted arrest. so there was a scuffle. this afternoon, the iranian, ali qassemi, went to the foreign office to show off his injuries, such as they were. there are signs of. torture by the police. this the iranians took as a mortal, mortal insult that one of their diplomats, as they saw it,
the arrest of edward chaplin by iran was big news in 1987. the fallout lasted years and severely damaged diplomatic ties between the two nations. in the east of england... the kidnapping was i apparently linked to... but this extraordinary tale actually began at a shopping centre in manchester, and is a lesson in how things can escalate. there was a vice consul by the name of ali qassemi, who was arrested by the police for shoplifting. i can still remember the details. two pairs of socks and a...
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a very important point is that edward did not violate the traffic rules, he was driving at the permitted speed, he was sober and of sound mind, then udunyan took up the case of the beaten manager from... the leadership of the ministry of industry and trade denis pak in the olitsa restaurant , whiskey was first poured on the official, drunken brawl, no worse than kokurensko-mamaisky, the guards put the violent lawyer out on the street, and he, gennady romanovich, naked and heated, he pulls out a pistol from his elite rolls-royce and points at the security guard; by the morning the lawyer needed a lawyer. after six months of paper leapfrog, udunyan, as a lawyer , had the status of a special subject; a criminal case was finally opened against him and he was released under a ban on certain actions, but to appear before his ex. gennady romanovich reasoned with his mistress, the nobody modestly denied him, but in the end he still ended up in pre-trial detention. in the cold cell he missed many things, but especially the vodka of oysters. investigators believe the lawyer bribed guard and on a d
a very important point is that edward did not violate the traffic rules, he was driving at the permitted speed, he was sober and of sound mind, then udunyan took up the case of the beaten manager from... the leadership of the ministry of industry and trade denis pak in the olitsa restaurant , whiskey was first poured on the official, drunken brawl, no worse than kokurensko-mamaisky, the guards put the violent lawyer out on the street, and he, gennady romanovich, naked and heated, he pulls out a...
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his co-defendant in that case already confessed to that crime, he, edward kelley, is set for trial later this year on those charges and separately charged on his january 6th charges. >> you've been doing incredible reporting as you continue to follow all the cases and the fallout since january 6th. thank you for bringing us that. i encourage people to check out the entire article on msnbc.com. >>> up next on "ana cabrera reports," shell shock, the major move by our country's largest fresh egg producer that may have grocery stores and you scrambling. y stores and you scrambling we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust. we come to you for free! schedule now for free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ bladder leak underwear has one job. i just want to fe
his co-defendant in that case already confessed to that crime, he, edward kelley, is set for trial later this year on those charges and separately charged on his january 6th charges. >> you've been doing incredible reporting as you continue to follow all the cases and the fallout since january 6th. thank you for bringing us that. i encourage people to check out the entire article on msnbc.com. >>> up next on "ana cabrera reports," shell shock, the major move by our...
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>> congresswoman edwards, do you think democrats will try to save johnson? >> i think there's going to have to be a deal. the easiest way for that to happen, bring the senate bill up, pass the senate bill with democratic votes and get it on to the president. the problem with johnson is that he's in a bind whether he breaks it up or keeps it in one package. with such a narrow margin in the house to operate, he really is at the behest of these renegade members of his own caucus so i don't know that there's a way out for johnson on this one, but not passing the ukraine funding bill, passing it in three parts and sending it back, sending it over to the senate really effectively starts the process over again, and so the likelihood that that could then come out of the senate and then back to the house and then on to the president, i mean, there are a lot of ifs in there, and i just don't see a win-win for johnson on this. >> ryan nobles, former congress members donna edwards and charlie dent, thank you for joining us. >>> house speaker emerita nancy pelosi will sp
>> congresswoman edwards, do you think democrats will try to save johnson? >> i think there's going to have to be a deal. the easiest way for that to happen, bring the senate bill up, pass the senate bill with democratic votes and get it on to the president. the problem with johnson is that he's in a bind whether he breaks it up or keeps it in one package. with such a narrow margin in the house to operate, he really is at the behest of these renegade members of his own caucus so i...
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with me isjohn edward jones. with me isjohn edward jones iii. he is a former us federaljudge and president of the dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a road map. what did you make of the two sides and the way they set out their arguments? two sides and the way they set out theirarguments? tt two sides and the way they set out their arguments?— two sides and the way they set out their arguments? it was exactly as i thou . ht it their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would _ their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. _ their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. it _ their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. it is _ their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. it is a - their arguments? it was exactly as i thought it would be. it is a road - thought it would be. it is a road map _ thought it would be. it is a road map from _ thought it would be. it is a road map. from the prosecution standpoint, what we know is th
with me isjohn edward jones. with me isjohn edward jones iii. he is a former us federaljudge and president of the dickinson college in pennsylvania. the opening statements are something like an overture. they set out a road map. what did you make of the two sides and the way they set out their arguments? two sides and the way they set out theirarguments? tt two sides and the way they set out their arguments?— two sides and the way they set out their arguments? it was exactly as i thou . ht it...
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we're going to talk to edward jones' ceo. looking forward to that. first to edward lawrence at the white house on how they are ea acting to all of this -- reacting to all of this right now that is a not going according to what they'd like to see, i'd imagine. what do you think, buddy? >> reporter: exactly, neil. and the president released a a statement today basically saying well, yeah, inflation is high, but it's down from where it was at its peak of 9.1%. he adds the crisis -- prices are too the high for housing and grocery even as a key household items like milk and eggs are lower than a year ago a, i have a plan if to lower costs for housing by building and renovating more than 2 million homes, and i'm calling on corporations including grocery store retailers to use record profits to educe prices, trying -- reduce prices, trying to blame companies for inflation as government spending increases in this year. month over month we're seeing a trend of inflation increasing starting back in october up .1% and continuing in march with an increase of .4%
we're going to talk to edward jones' ceo. looking forward to that. first to edward lawrence at the white house on how they are ea acting to all of this -- reacting to all of this right now that is a not going according to what they'd like to see, i'd imagine. what do you think, buddy? >> reporter: exactly, neil. and the president released a a statement today basically saying well, yeah, inflation is high, but it's down from where it was at its peak of 9.1%. he adds the crisis -- prices...
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donna edwards and matthew dowd, stand by. when we're back in 60 seconds, the woman in that new biden campaign ad will join us with her story of being denied an abortion. >>> also ahead, what we know about the vice president's meeting today with families of americans taken hostage by hamas as israel vows to move forward with an offensive into rafah. >>> plus, a historic first as the parents convicted for their son's school shooting are sentenced today. >>> and later, what country music star morgan wallen allegedly did at a nashville bar that led to his arrest. you're watching "ana cabrera reports." stay with us. you're watching "ana cabrera reports. stay with us it cuts millions of blades of grass. ♪♪ transports anything that's in-season. ♪♪ and takes care of whatever fall may bring. [whoosh sound] the x350 lawn tractor is built to give you peace of mind all year round. you just have to get in the seat. learn more at johndeere.com/getintheseat students... students of any age, from anywhere. using our technology to powe
donna edwards and matthew dowd, stand by. when we're back in 60 seconds, the woman in that new biden campaign ad will join us with her story of being denied an abortion. >>> also ahead, what we know about the vice president's meeting today with families of americans taken hostage by hamas as israel vows to move forward with an offensive into rafah. >>> plus, a historic first as the parents convicted for their son's school shooting are sentenced today. >>> and later,...
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liz: yeah, we heard that story, edward. thank you so much. welcome to the show from house energy congresswoman debbieless koenen. we hear that -- debbie leskod telling ukraine not to bomb russia's oil facilities? >> they're really desperate. as you've said, since biden's been in office, our gasoline price haves gone up. in phoenix it's $4.35 a gallon right now. that's about $2 more per gallon than when biden took office. it's just -- they know they're under water on this issue. liz: okay, turning to anti-israel protests and how account democrats do their convention in chicago as democrats reportedly fear riots again like those that hit the convention in 1968 and they blocked o'hare airport and blocked the golden state bridge and protested down on wall street and how is the dnc going to do this convention in p rotesters are shutting down airports and bridges? >> i don't know, should be very interesting and here in washington dc and committee h earing ands we have protesters and four palestinians against israel and better constant p rotesting h
liz: yeah, we heard that story, edward. thank you so much. welcome to the show from house energy congresswoman debbieless koenen. we hear that -- debbie leskod telling ukraine not to bomb russia's oil facilities? >> they're really desperate. as you've said, since biden's been in office, our gasoline price haves gone up. in phoenix it's $4.35 a gallon right now. that's about $2 more per gallon than when biden took office. it's just -- they know they're under water on this issue. liz: okay,...