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a whistleblower. edward snowden noted that we can reach quote, hostility to even modest generation is a mistake. what do you make of that? as a counter claim? i think your ration is different than reduction. i do know that they did redact documents that what you were quoting was the us government allocation that they've made, and a number of other espionage cases. the sources have revealed classified information and put lives at risk, and i can tell you in every single one of these cases, when it came time for the us to produce a damage, us assessment of all the people whose lives you put at risk. they were unable to do so so, so then if that is the case, what's at stake for press freedom? i want you to finish that thought a sure i think this criminalizes ordinary journalistic activity. if you read in time and this would criminalize things like cultivating a source, providing in an empty and publishing classified information, which the washington post and the guardian and the new york times, and every major newspaper around the world, towns on a routine basis. and that's why all major
a whistleblower. edward snowden noted that we can reach quote, hostility to even modest generation is a mistake. what do you make of that? as a counter claim? i think your ration is different than reduction. i do know that they did redact documents that what you were quoting was the us government allocation that they've made, and a number of other espionage cases. the sources have revealed classified information and put lives at risk, and i can tell you in every single one of these cases, when...
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we should have■ here in washington d.c. [ applause ]pp it's the se is true for edward snowden. who exposed illegal spying by the nsa and congress went ahead and passed legislation because of the findings of edward snowden if he hadn't told us, we he's a hero not a criminal. [ applse i'm going to tell you what i'm going to do. i'm gng tdo what president trump should have done. on my first day in office, i'm going to pardon edward snowden and i'm going to drop charges, all charges against julian assange. [ applause ] i'm curious how president trump is going to defend his attacks on the constitution when i meet him on the debating stage. if i get to debate in front of you, he declined. at some he has the courage to stand up there so w about these issues to make sure that these assaulton ouron never, evn again. we need to have a civics lesson or the american people to make sure this is never repeated. [ applause ] when president trump left office, the assault on the constitutionensified. president biden violated a freedom so fundamental that james madison didn't put it in the bill
we should have■ here in washington d.c. [ applause ]pp it's the se is true for edward snowden. who exposed illegal spying by the nsa and congress went ahead and passed legislation because of the findings of edward snowden if he hadn't told us, we he's a hero not a criminal. [ applse i'm going to tell you what i'm going to do. i'm gng tdo what president trump should have done. on my first day in office, i'm going to pardon edward snowden and i'm going to drop charges, all charges against...
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edward, thank you forjoining us here on the programme. you wrote a piece in the ft and the first line, let mejust read piece in the ft and the first line, let me just read it out, it said, america is in knots over the foolishness of its campus protest but it is the adults that who are making the biggest dances of themselves. tell me what you meant. well, thank you for mentioning that. i meant that politicians on both sides, i mean, there is quite a lot of blame to go around here have been weapon rising these protests for whatever the cause might be so you have republicans saying that the national guard should be sent into campuses and students should be locked up, donald trump, in fact, echoed that this week. you have democrats split on this issue but on the left of the partyjoining in with the more anti father side of the demonstrations and you have university administrations columbia and ucla most prominently, adult run university administrations, sending very mixed signals, we havejust heard from president biden very clear statement th
edward, thank you forjoining us here on the programme. you wrote a piece in the ft and the first line, let mejust read piece in the ft and the first line, let me just read it out, it said, america is in knots over the foolishness of its campus protest but it is the adults that who are making the biggest dances of themselves. tell me what you meant. well, thank you for mentioning that. i meant that politicians on both sides, i mean, there is quite a lot of blame to go around here have been...
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what you got, edward? reporter: yeah, exactly. the latest fox news poll, larry, shows that two-thirds of the voters are saying the economy is getting worse and 6% believe it's saying the same skin creased prices since president biden came into office played a huge part and 62% say grocery priors are a major problem about half sagas prices are a major problem and 37% say housing -- 47% say housing costs is a triple whammy for families that hear president biden misrepresent inflation. >> two times the president said inflation was 9% when he came into office. is he misinforming people or does he not realize it was 1.4%? >> thank you for the question. the factors that cause inflation was in place when he walked into the admin vagues, when he took office. reporter: today, neil cavuto pushed back even more. listen to this. >> stop it with the 9%, the more you say that the more people don't believe what you're saying. >> look, i think what the american people care most about is the fact that inflation -- >> it's true. the american people
what you got, edward? reporter: yeah, exactly. the latest fox news poll, larry, shows that two-thirds of the voters are saying the economy is getting worse and 6% believe it's saying the same skin creased prices since president biden came into office played a huge part and 62% say grocery priors are a major problem about half sagas prices are a major problem and 37% say housing -- 47% say housing costs is a triple whammy for families that hear president biden misrepresent inflation. >>...
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journalism today, later in the show will be speaking to a lawyer who has defended whistle blowers, edward snowden, and thomas drake. when he in fact that julian assizes expedition could have one press freedom worldwide. with 1st, as it is the most dangerous place on the planet to be a journalist within $100.00 had been killed by israel's since october 7th. so how are those on the ground continuing their reporting and our journalists in the west to enough to shine on life on the pipe? the power spending colleagues will ask one of alex's, it was all reporters. he's been on the ground since day one. this week's headliner from gaza. he who died the musical daddy thank so much for joining us in upfront. as the world marks press freedom day, the warren guys is in its 7th month more than 34000 palestinians, have been killed. this unprecedented destruction and people are in dire need of food and water journalists like yourself as well. you're facing insurmountable odds on the ground doing this reporting during a time of war. now you're based in guys it and you've been reporting since the war bega
journalism today, later in the show will be speaking to a lawyer who has defended whistle blowers, edward snowden, and thomas drake. when he in fact that julian assizes expedition could have one press freedom worldwide. with 1st, as it is the most dangerous place on the planet to be a journalist within $100.00 had been killed by israel's since october 7th. so how are those on the ground continuing their reporting and our journalists in the west to enough to shine on life on the pipe? the power...
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hello, i'm marc edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up. it's a roland garros classic as iga swiatek fights back in epic clash with naomi osaka at the french open. world numberi scottie scheffler has all charges dropped by prosecutors after his arrest outside the pga championship. the more evidence that comes out, the more it shows that scottie was a victim here. the history makers olympiakos become the first greek side to win a european club trophy as they beat fiorentina in the final of the europa conference league. hello and thanks for joining us on sportsday. we're going to start at the french open in paris, where there was a thrilling and dramatic contest between defending champion and world number one, iga swiatek, and quadruple grand slam winner naomi osaka. in a tense first set, the in—form swiatek, with four titles to her name already this season, taking it on a tie—break. osaka, though, dominating the second, overpowering her opponent to take it 6—1. the third set was an absolute nail—biter. swiatek 4—1 down and seemingl
hello, i'm marc edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what's coming up. it's a roland garros classic as iga swiatek fights back in epic clash with naomi osaka at the french open. world numberi scottie scheffler has all charges dropped by prosecutors after his arrest outside the pga championship. the more evidence that comes out, the more it shows that scottie was a victim here. the history makers olympiakos become the first greek side to win a european club trophy as they beat fiorentina in the...
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edwards didn't have independent testimony that that was the only reason and his wife having cancer could have been a reason, but the law in an instruction will say any serious reason that was he motivated is a crime and that is what we leave up to the jury and i do agree with you. it's up to the jury to decide, but they don't need to rely on michael cohen's testimony i do want to play some sound of a conversation that aaron recently had with marco mirror. >> he's the defense attorney who handled the george zimmerman case, among many others. here here's what he predicted this case as a greater chance of mistrial in any of the ones we have seen, you have covered with past couple of years. >> this is going to be tough for getting a unanimous professor friedland you see this ending in a mistrial i get three well, i could there are lots of witnesses? >> it was over six weeks. the jury has now taken this break and all it takes is one person to hold out. i think here there's two different layers of the case and the falsification of the records. but then you have what was the motivation? what wa
edwards didn't have independent testimony that that was the only reason and his wife having cancer could have been a reason, but the law in an instruction will say any serious reason that was he motivated is a crime and that is what we leave up to the jury and i do agree with you. it's up to the jury to decide, but they don't need to rely on michael cohen's testimony i do want to play some sound of a conversation that aaron recently had with marco mirror. >> he's the defense attorney who...
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and the edwards case, you had a slightly different scenario. at least different in the sense that fundamentally, the root of that case was whether or not donor money that was coming in was in fact campaign contributions that should have been reported. that was the root of that particular matter. here, it is and it isn't at the same time for the prosecution. they want to be able to tether themselves to the idea, the prosecution, that this case is no different than any other white collar fraud case that's about documents and the falsification of those documents. but they still need to on a more nebulous level as compared to the edwards case, show that there was something about the campaign itself that was at issue. so here in putting daniels on the stand, the prosecution is going right at it, but they're also at the same time opening themselves up, as you can see through the motion for a mistrial, some of the dangers that can come along. one last point i'll make about what you saw in the edwards case. you can't sometimes control your witness and
and the edwards case, you had a slightly different scenario. at least different in the sense that fundamentally, the root of that case was whether or not donor money that was coming in was in fact campaign contributions that should have been reported. that was the root of that particular matter. here, it is and it isn't at the same time for the prosecution. they want to be able to tether themselves to the idea, the prosecution, that this case is no different than any other white collar fraud...
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edward you're not on trial. tell us what you got though. >> reporter: it is a trial every day as we work here, larry. going to your riff, president joe biden has an image problem but he also has a spending problem as you talked about. the president is losing ground with minority voters, certain blocks of minority voters. when you look nationally, head-to-head competition with former president trump, president trump wins that seven of the past months. five of months are on the screen. within the margin of error but the lead to former president trump in all of those polls. this is why we've seen president biden on the campaign trail in battleground states trying to re-energize his base, speaking in many cases directly to minority voters. president biden: my name's joe biden and i'm a lifetime member of the naacp. >> all right. president biden: as a matter of fact the first organization i ever joined was the naacp. >> reporter: so new "fox news" polling shows when it comes to the economy by far people trust former
edward you're not on trial. tell us what you got though. >> reporter: it is a trial every day as we work here, larry. going to your riff, president joe biden has an image problem but he also has a spending problem as you talked about. the president is losing ground with minority voters, certain blocks of minority voters. when you look nationally, head-to-head competition with former president trump, president trump wins that seven of the past months. five of months are on the screen....
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the man in the dock is edward robertjarvis, a major player in a fearsome liverpool crime group called the huyton firm. he's pleading not guilty to drug trafficking and blackmail. jarvis has a long criminal history. he's already served time for trafficking drugs from venezuela in 2000. they had bought a yacht for £30,000 and equipped it to sail across the atlantic to pick up a large quantity, i think around 300 kilos, of cocaine. the smugglers were caught, and jarvis was sentenced by a british court to 28 years. but not all the gang were jailed. according to the officers who were working on it, a couple of the people with him would have been associated or key figures in what subsequently became known as the huyton firm. the huyton firm is named after the part of merseyside where it's based. it supplied massive quantities of heroin and cocaine across the uk. the crime group has been running huyton for 30 years. at the top are two brothers that have remained under the radar all that time. they have a ferocious reputation for violence, and nobody in this area wants to talk to me about th
the man in the dock is edward robertjarvis, a major player in a fearsome liverpool crime group called the huyton firm. he's pleading not guilty to drug trafficking and blackmail. jarvis has a long criminal history. he's already served time for trafficking drugs from venezuela in 2000. they had bought a yacht for £30,000 and equipped it to sail across the atlantic to pick up a large quantity, i think around 300 kilos, of cocaine. the smugglers were caught, and jarvis was sentenced by a british...
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the man in the dock is edward robertjarvis, a major player in a fearsome liverpool crime group called the huyton firm. he's pleading not guilty to drug trafficking and blackmail. jarvis has a long criminal history. he's already served time for trafficking drugs from venezuela in 2000. they had bought a yacht for £30,000 and equipped it to sail across the atlantic to pick up a large quantity, i think around 300 kilos, of cocaine. the smugglers were caught, and jarvis was sentenced by a british court to 28 years. but not all the gang were jailed. according to the officers who were working on it, a couple of the people with him would have been associated or key figures in what subsequently became known as the huyton firm. the huyton firm is named after the part of merseyside where it's based. it supplied massive quantities of heroin and cocaine across the uk. the crime group has been running huyton for 30 years. at the top are two brothers that have remained under the radar all that time. they have a ferocious reputation for violence, and nobody in this area wants to talk to me about th
the man in the dock is edward robertjarvis, a major player in a fearsome liverpool crime group called the huyton firm. he's pleading not guilty to drug trafficking and blackmail. jarvis has a long criminal history. he's already served time for trafficking drugs from venezuela in 2000. they had bought a yacht for £30,000 and equipped it to sail across the atlantic to pick up a large quantity, i think around 300 kilos, of cocaine. the smugglers were caught, and jarvis was sentenced by a british...
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we are here tonight to celebrate edward humes newest book, total garbage edward humes, a pulitzer prize winning journalist and author whose 16 previous books include garp biology our dirty love affair with trash, the forever witness, mississippi mud and the penn award winning. no matter how loud i shout, ed and his family including their rescued racing greyhounds and collie live in southern california for more information, see edward sitcom. he will be joined in conversation by ryan metzger ryan metzger, the red wells ceo and co-founder cdr has overseen ridgewell since inception in 2018. at that time not satisfied with the existing for getting rid of hard to recycle around his home. ryan and his son owen started a project in seattle helping their neighbors see how simple could be to keep things from landfills. now, more than 90,000 rodwell ridgewell members in seven states have saved more than 18 pounds million of stuff. ryan, his b.a. and an mba from university and previously marketing roles at madrona venture group zoo, lee and microsoft. please join me in welcoming edward ryan. else.
we are here tonight to celebrate edward humes newest book, total garbage edward humes, a pulitzer prize winning journalist and author whose 16 previous books include garp biology our dirty love affair with trash, the forever witness, mississippi mud and the penn award winning. no matter how loud i shout, ed and his family including their rescued racing greyhounds and collie live in southern california for more information, see edward sitcom. he will be joined in conversation by ryan metzger...
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edwards for any questions he may have. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. chairman. we probably look as much forward to this as you do. the initial -- of the initial $80 billion pay raise to the i.r.s., your agency allocated $45.6 billion toward enforcement and you claim that taxpayers under $400,000 would not experience the effects of that increased enforcement. nonetheless, according to the i.r.s. data book for 2023, it was reported that i.r.s. proceeded with 495,700 manufacture something-odd examineses of individuals making less than $500,000. and i'd love to get more granular and share the exact amount for the $400,000 mark and less, but the databook doesn't include that level of specific data. it's using $500,000 as the maximum in the range that i'm referring to. that's compared to just 21,455 examinations of taxpayers making more than $500,000. resulting in just over $3.6 billion in additional tax. clearly, american families and individuals earning $400,000 or less are experiencing the brunt of i.r.s. enforcement actions. would you agree with that? mr. werfel:
edwards for any questions he may have. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. chairman. we probably look as much forward to this as you do. the initial -- of the initial $80 billion pay raise to the i.r.s., your agency allocated $45.6 billion toward enforcement and you claim that taxpayers under $400,000 would not experience the effects of that increased enforcement. nonetheless, according to the i.r.s. data book for 2023, it was reported that i.r.s. proceeded with 495,700 manufacture something-odd...
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i'm mark edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what we've got coming up on the show. djok and roll. the world number one opens his french open title defense with a solid win over home hope pierre—hugues herbert. a date with destiny as dortmund dare to dream ahead of the champions league final, we hear from their manager, edin terzic. time to say goodbye for lexi thompson with multiple lpga tour event wins and a major under her belt. she'll call time on her career at the end of the season. hello and thanks for joining us on sports day. we start in paris, where novak djokovic has begun his french open title defence with a rather solid straight sets victory over france's pierre becker. having not yet reached a final in 2024, there have been question marks around djokovic�*s form, but he did what he does best on the clay courts of the french capital, powering to a 6—4, 7—6, 6—4 win over his wild card opponents. the 24—time grand slam champion will take sole ownership of the record of most major titles with a fourth victory in paris. next up for him, spain's world number 63,
i'm mark edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what we've got coming up on the show. djok and roll. the world number one opens his french open title defense with a solid win over home hope pierre—hugues herbert. a date with destiny as dortmund dare to dream ahead of the champions league final, we hear from their manager, edin terzic. time to say goodbye for lexi thompson with multiple lpga tour event wins and a major under her belt. she'll call time on her career at the end of the season....
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jason stacey is a history professor at southern illinois university and edwards, phil and
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edward teller, who famously would go on to develop the hydrogen bomb. one can sort of go down the lists and find more and more and more of these amazing people. oppenheimer was famously known for his intellectual sex appeal. and he could go around the country and sort of flash his brain to people, and, you know, they'd sign up. rhodes: he would say, "i unfortunately can't tell you what we're doing, "but i can tell you that if we succeed, "it's likely to end this war, and it may end all war." [introspective music] recipes. recipes written by hand and lost to time. are now being analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. ♪ (♪♪) (♪♪) try dietary supplements from voltaren, for healthy joints. sup? -who are you? try dietary supplements from voltaren, i'm your inner child. get in. listen, what you really need in life is some freakin' torque. what? horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. what happened to my inner child craving love and acceptance? how about you love and accept this? p-p-p-p-powershot! when can i drive? you alrea
edward teller, who famously would go on to develop the hydrogen bomb. one can sort of go down the lists and find more and more and more of these amazing people. oppenheimer was famously known for his intellectual sex appeal. and he could go around the country and sort of flash his brain to people, and, you know, they'd sign up. rhodes: he would say, "i unfortunately can't tell you what we're doing, "but i can tell you that if we succeed, "it's likely to end this war, and it may...
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peter edwards and renee , hogenkamp, edwards and renee, hogenkamp, thank you very much for joining us. i always get names wrong. it's just everybody gets that name wrong. the show i won't get wrong next time. now stick with us in the next hour. be joined by ben habib, who's the deputy leader of the reform party. sir john curtice, the legendary pollster. he's predicting an electoral wipe—out for the conservatives. remember the reform party only stood in 10 to 15% of seats last night. what could that look like in a general election? we'll have a full analysis on that next. i'm martin daubney on gb news. britain's news channel. but first, it's time for your weather. so . weather. so. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello, time for your latest weather update from the met office here on gb news. a bit of a mish mash again today. lots of places grey with some heavy rain around, but it's a brighter day in the south and it's another mostly fine day across northern scotland. in between though, low pressure and weather fronts are providing a lot of c
peter edwards and renee , hogenkamp, edwards and renee, hogenkamp, thank you very much for joining us. i always get names wrong. it's just everybody gets that name wrong. the show i won't get wrong next time. now stick with us in the next hour. be joined by ben habib, who's the deputy leader of the reform party. sir john curtice, the legendary pollster. he's predicting an electoral wipe—out for the conservatives. remember the reform party only stood in 10 to 15% of seats last night. what...
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here we have a white school in prince edward county. notice that the students seem relatively comfortable while we take a look at african-american school, children are wearing coats. there's a very large heater in the middle of the room. showing just how cold it was in the rooms. moving on to other parts of the buildings. here's a home ec class in a white school. much of the furniture and appliances are relatively new and modern. while in the african-american school, it's a much different story. it's in a basement. the materials are much older. and also you can tell, much more worn. these exhibits were submitted by both the plaintiffs and the defendants, to show on the plaintiff's side that they were unequal, whereas on the defendant's side they wanted to show that the facilities were just about equal. >> as we're looking at those we have to talk about how one of those cases, the brown vs. board of education of topeka, made its way into the federal courts. first of all, the brown in this case, is that linda brown we saw earlier? >> it i
here we have a white school in prince edward county. notice that the students seem relatively comfortable while we take a look at african-american school, children are wearing coats. there's a very large heater in the middle of the room. showing just how cold it was in the rooms. moving on to other parts of the buildings. here's a home ec class in a white school. much of the furniture and appliances are relatively new and modern. while in the african-american school, it's a much different...
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and that is you're at picture at chelsea edwards. go ahead. this chelsea ready? can you talk to us about what you're seeing from your perspective? >> yes, this is fox news coverage o
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edward? good evening, i'm here in gloucester docks where the tall ships festival will be taking place this weekend. these vessels have been battling the tide of the river severn and politicians will be having to battle the tide of public opinion in gloucester. why? well, the parliamentary seat tends to go with whoever is in government, with the conservatives holding the city for 14 years but labour have been campaigning hard to win it back. however, it's been a different story at the local elections with the liberal democrats taking power on the city council from the conservatives after 20 years in charge. but what are people wanting from their politicians in gloucester? well, the city has had a lot of investment in recent years with big projects like a new university campus and a large office block called the forum, but none of it's finished and people i've spoken to aren't feeling the benefits yet. that the kind of stuff people will be thinking about when they cast their vote opjuly be thin
edward? good evening, i'm here in gloucester docks where the tall ships festival will be taking place this weekend. these vessels have been battling the tide of the river severn and politicians will be having to battle the tide of public opinion in gloucester. why? well, the parliamentary seat tends to go with whoever is in government, with the conservatives holding the city for 14 years but labour have been campaigning hard to win it back. however, it's been a different story at the local...
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the court also refer to the guidance on edwards, paragraph 22, and about the multi—agency approach of supervision in the community, following release from prison. underthe in the community, following release from prison. under the supervision of probation for offences of this nature, which would include input by the mental health agencies. professor blackwood, indeed doctor mcsweeney, they were also concerned about the risks to others in prison, where a hybrid order to be imposed and the offender to be transferred back to prison following discharge from hospital. but it was acknowledged by both, i think, that the decision whether to transfer the offender from the decision whether to transfer the offenderfrom hospital to prison would involve the same kind of risk assessment that would need to be carried out, where release into the community in contemplation. it was also accepted that, in the event of also accepted that, in the event of a relapse, an administrative return to hospital could be affected by the secretary of state under section 47 of the act. it also shouldn't be forgotten
the court also refer to the guidance on edwards, paragraph 22, and about the multi—agency approach of supervision in the community, following release from prison. underthe in the community, following release from prison. under the supervision of probation for offences of this nature, which would include input by the mental health agencies. professor blackwood, indeed doctor mcsweeney, they were also concerned about the risks to others in prison, where a hybrid order to be imposed and the...
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but the main thing that reallys my cousin edward, who i loved edward a me. and when he was 16, he got a fight with another boy edward thought was himself and he stabbed the other so my was charged with manslaughter. at 16. laws vary from state state but at 16 he could have then tried died as a juvenile which would had a record. he probably might have been in a ju center. he was 21. if he was adjudicated to beuent. but instead a prosecutor chose to try him in a dock court and not the word returned. it's a legal word with him back to court. so my was had no other record he had no juvenile had trouble before and he wasn't old enough to that adult he served five years in a state prison with hardened criminals. and so by the time i got to the state's attorney's office as a prosecutor, i had in my mind set a 27 year old that i wanted to go there to help people. i wanted to help victims of crime, but i also wanted to help those that were crime and as a to get trial experience. so i didn't have any lawyers in my family. so the only thing i saw was on tv and on tv yo
but the main thing that reallys my cousin edward, who i loved edward a me. and when he was 16, he got a fight with another boy edward thought was himself and he stabbed the other so my was charged with manslaughter. at 16. laws vary from state state but at 16 he could have then tried died as a juvenile which would had a record. he probably might have been in a ju center. he was 21. if he was adjudicated to beuent. but instead a prosecutor chose to try him in a dock court and not the word...
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edward. are you here? yep. come on up. and alice rogers who is a south beach rinconmission bay neighborhood association. they are the folks here and make this all happen, current residents. [applause] >> good morning. i'm edward hatter, chair of southern advisory committee for the port, and i promised i was going to be brief, but i got a history that just will not stop. [laughter] i look out here and i see the new home of the giants but i was a kid of the old home of the giants candle stick park. i look at this park and look at the people and say giants good job, city great job. this very rarely that we are able to all come together and come out with a finished product such as this park. alright? i can't wait to get my kids from the neighborhood house down here playing in the fields and everything else and long the bay shore, but this is only the beginning. i want to make that very clear. the giants have an outstanding development team. the city has outstanding department heads. we can come together and start with china ba
edward. are you here? yep. come on up. and alice rogers who is a south beach rinconmission bay neighborhood association. they are the folks here and make this all happen, current residents. [applause] >> good morning. i'm edward hatter, chair of southern advisory committee for the port, and i promised i was going to be brief, but i got a history that just will not stop. [laughter] i look out here and i see the new home of the giants but i was a kid of the old home of the giants candle...
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what you got, edward? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. in the latest fox news polling, larry re, it shows that the president has a long way to go to try and convince americans he's in charge of the greatest economy in history. in fact, two-thirds of registered voters are saying that the economy is getting worse for their families, 30% say it's getting better with 6% believing it's staying the same. now, increased prices since president biden came into office play a huge part of that. in fact, 62% say grocery prices are a major problem. about half say gas prices are a major problem, and 47 say housing costs are that problem, a triple whammy for families who hear president biden misrepresent inflation. two times over the past two weeks the president's said inflation was 9% when he came into office. is the president misleading americans on that, or does he just not realize that inflation was 1.4% when -- >> you know, and thank you for the question. look, what the president, the point that he was making is that the factors that cause inflatio
what you got, edward? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. in the latest fox news polling, larry re, it shows that the president has a long way to go to try and convince americans he's in charge of the greatest economy in history. in fact, two-thirds of registered voters are saying that the economy is getting worse for their families, 30% say it's getting better with 6% believing it's staying the same. now, increased prices since president biden came into office play a huge part of that. in fact,...
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edward lawrence live at the white house. edward, what is going on? is this to get the uaw vote? what's happening? >> reporter: this is certainly going to help, and he made a big point of talking about union workers today in the rose garden. the president says this is about being tough on china now, saying making these actions of taking these tariffs will protect supply chains in the u.s. as well as american worker. >> you want to do business with china, you've got to have a 51% chinese owner, you have got to provide access to all your intellectual property, etc. you want to do that in america, silence. sometimes they just outright steal through cyber espy imagine and other means x it's been well documented and internationally recognized s. and when you make tactics like these, you're not competing. it's not competition, it's cheating. if. >> reporter: so this is a change in tone from 2019 when then-candidate biden called the trump administration tariffs shortsighted adding the best way to go after china is a coalition of allies. you see the tariffs here today, 1000% on electric
edward lawrence live at the white house. edward, what is going on? is this to get the uaw vote? what's happening? >> reporter: this is certainly going to help, and he made a big point of talking about union workers today in the rose garden. the president says this is about being tough on china now, saying making these actions of taking these tariffs will protect supply chains in the u.s. as well as american worker. >> you want to do business with china, you've got to have a 51%...
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i am edward said. they occupied my homeland, palestine, and i was forced to live in america. western support for israel showed me that itself palestinians must work for the liberation of palestine . i was a university professor. so by writing books and articles and by giving speeches and debates, for the right of my nation and arafat, in those days he held the banner of fighting against israel and i joined him, but arafat left. he got tired and made various mistakes and in the end he gave in to a compromise. i started to believe that i cannot return to my homeland and i will die with this regret. now arafat is tired and disappointed until the 1990s, because he knew from the very beginning you cannot go to negotiation when you don't have equal power, when you don't have something to bargain with, palestinian came literally to surrender, and he didn't accept that surrender, as a result, it was unbelievable that arafat did not consider any of the rights of palestinian refugees, but i never advocated a settlement that was principally dictated by. the number of proposals that have
i am edward said. they occupied my homeland, palestine, and i was forced to live in america. western support for israel showed me that itself palestinians must work for the liberation of palestine . i was a university professor. so by writing books and articles and by giving speeches and debates, for the right of my nation and arafat, in those days he held the banner of fighting against israel and i joined him, but arafat left. he got tired and made various mistakes and in the end he gave in to...
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to me, it is like a dream that the next name after harold macmillan, alex douglas hume and edward geath will be margaret thatcher. it is no less important for me that this victory was won in an open electoral struggle with four other potential leaders. i know they are disappointed, but i hope not... soon we will be working together again as colleagues, for the sake of what we believe there is a lot of work ahead, and i hope you will give me time to do it well and well. on january 19, 1976, thatcher made a speech in kensington town hall, in which she made a sharp attack on the soviet union. in response, the newspaper of the ministry of defense of the ussr named it the red star. the iron lady. she really liked this name, and soon it became associated with her image. mr. chairman, mr. president, ladies and gentlemen. today i stand before you in my red star chiffon evening dress. i know my face is soft dyed, and my blonde hair gently flutters. the iron lady of the western world. a warrior of the cold war. amazon is a philistine, even a conspirator. so be it, if that's how they want to inter
to me, it is like a dream that the next name after harold macmillan, alex douglas hume and edward geath will be margaret thatcher. it is no less important for me that this victory was won in an open electoral struggle with four other potential leaders. i know they are disappointed, but i hope not... soon we will be working together again as colleagues, for the sake of what we believe there is a lot of work ahead, and i hope you will give me time to do it well and well. on january 19, 1976,...
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his cousin michael dies in a skiing accident, his cousin edward loses his leg to cancer, the whole kennedy group is mowed down with illegal substances, only along the line. one of his sons, a granddaughter, dies from an overdose , robert jr.’s late wife also suffered from drug addiction, left me with six children, even robert kennedy jr. himself had an addiction in his youth, i think, because it was difficult for him to cope with the death of his father. in 2005, another one will happen, rose morey will die at the fort atkinson memorial hospital, after that fateful labotomy operation 64 will be performed. most of them will be theorized by americans conspiracy and even look for answers in mysticism. according to one of the mystical versions of the curses of the kennedy clan, this is a punishment for exactly what was done to rose marie in this family. according to another, this is how the kennedys are paying for the death of marilyn munro, who is believed to have been the mistress of both john and robert, of course, the elders. and supposedly, it was robert, being the attorney general, who
his cousin michael dies in a skiing accident, his cousin edward loses his leg to cancer, the whole kennedy group is mowed down with illegal substances, only along the line. one of his sons, a granddaughter, dies from an overdose , robert jr.’s late wife also suffered from drug addiction, left me with six children, even robert kennedy jr. himself had an addiction in his youth, i think, because it was difficult for him to cope with the death of his father. in 2005, another one will happen, rose...
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and freshpet getting nods, the shares upgraded to buy edward lewis made the call and joins us now edward, great to see you welcome. >> thank you very much, kelly. >> how much -- this feels like now like a very well-known thesis i mean, well-known success story. so how much more room do the shares have to grow? >> yeah. so certainly the notion of the premium part of the cash did continue to do well. the fastest growing pet boone is in american with millennials they want to feed their pets the kind of food their parents fed them, the kind of food they would eat. so freshpet has capitalized on that trend so it's done very well the opportunity i see, kelly, is that after a really tough time during the pandemic and coming out of the pandemic, they really have to, i guess, place significant challenges around building new facilities down in texas, to dealing with commodity costs. now many of those issues are behind them. now the position is ready to be on the front foot and start delivering and going after more of a main stream opportunity and starting to get more leverage down there in the mod
and freshpet getting nods, the shares upgraded to buy edward lewis made the call and joins us now edward, great to see you welcome. >> thank you very much, kelly. >> how much -- this feels like now like a very well-known thesis i mean, well-known success story. so how much more room do the shares have to grow? >> yeah. so certainly the notion of the premium part of the cash did continue to do well. the fastest growing pet boone is in american with millennials they want to feed...
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edwards blows by the defender, the two hand slam. he scored 27. minnesota won by 45. 115 to 70. can you believe it? best two words in sports, game 7 coming sunday in denver. >>> all right, back to the niners for a moment. >> yeah. >> drae greenlaw was given the dwight clark ahead tonight. it's given to the player that represents the ultimate teammate and ultimate comradery. he walked on the stage with no boot. that's a great sign after an injury. >> that means he's done his rehab. >> yes, he at one point said i'll be ready for the start of the season. he's kind of tapered off that and said he'll let it take his time, but great for niner fans to see him. >> that's the most painful injury. >> i don't even want to think about it. it was brutal. >> we were in vegas, we saw it. >>> all right, the deep sea is full of mysteries and creatures that glow like this squid flash its headlights. scientists just got a rare video of that squid that might make you feel >> tech: does your windshield have a crack? trust safelite. this customer had auto glass damage, but he was busy working from ho
edwards blows by the defender, the two hand slam. he scored 27. minnesota won by 45. 115 to 70. can you believe it? best two words in sports, game 7 coming sunday in denver. >>> all right, back to the niners for a moment. >> yeah. >> drae greenlaw was given the dwight clark ahead tonight. it's given to the player that represents the ultimate teammate and ultimate comradery. he walked on the stage with no boot. that's a great sign after an injury. >> that means he's...
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walk-off win over the now lets get to the hardwood nba western conference finals tonight, anthony edwards and his timberwolves down 3 games to one to the mavericks needed a big night at home. >> to stave off elimination and force a game 6, unfortunately for edwards. look at doncic had other ideas after shooting just 7 of 21 in game 4 and we'll go was unstoppable. hitting his first 5 shots like this stepback jumper. the mavs went on a 17 one run and the 1st quarter, which is easy to explain when lucas hitting 3 point shots just inside the half-court logo like this. he outscored the t wolves by himself in the first kyrie irving got into the act. in the 2nd quarter, he hits a 3 pointer here to help ignite a 17 to 4 run to end the half with the mavs up 69 to 40 curry finished with 36 points on the night. but it was lucas night. everything going in like banking in the 3 pointer here. he finished with 36 points. 10 rebounds. 5 including this one to derek, a lively also had a good night, throws down the 2 hand jam likely all 16 of his shots in the series. that's nba playoff record. nabs roll to
walk-off win over the now lets get to the hardwood nba western conference finals tonight, anthony edwards and his timberwolves down 3 games to one to the mavericks needed a big night at home. >> to stave off elimination and force a game 6, unfortunately for edwards. look at doncic had other ideas after shooting just 7 of 21 in game 4 and we'll go was unstoppable. hitting his first 5 shots like this stepback jumper. the mavs went on a 17 one run and the 1st quarter, which is easy to...
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edward lawrence at the white house. give us the numbers, edward. reporter: interest rates are reflection of inflation and it spiked under president joe biden is department of education saying that's affecting student loan prices and in fact it is now the highest it's been in a decade and 6.53% is for the 2024/2025 school year instead of going after colleges and push up the cost of tuition and biden administration decided to forgive debt and taxpayers shoulders $150 billion in forgiveness and registered voters put the cost of student loans well down the list and top grocery prices and gas prices still vice president kamala harris said the president will not stop and finding a way to forgive student get regardless of the cost. >> student loan debt, there was more ambitious plan and forces working against that and the president said i'm going to do it on my own to the extent i can without congress or the court supporting this. >> the cost goes up and budget estimates over 10 years and changes to biden administration ballooning the cost for taxpayers f
edward lawrence at the white house. give us the numbers, edward. reporter: interest rates are reflection of inflation and it spiked under president joe biden is department of education saying that's affecting student loan prices and in fact it is now the highest it's been in a decade and 6.53% is for the 2024/2025 school year instead of going after colleges and push up the cost of tuition and biden administration decided to forgive debt and taxpayers shoulders $150 billion in forgiveness and...
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edwards. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. biggs, for leading this debate, and thank you, mr. davidson of ohio, for your co-leadership on this bill. i'll tell you what is an insult, mr. speaker. an insult is to the american people, the citizens that live here, whose voice, whose vote is being degraded because of the horrendous immigration problem that we have at our southern border, through ill lyle aliens coming across the border, and not being addressed here in washington, d.c. one of the lesser acknowledged issues, but equally alarming as a result of the population coming across the border illegally, is the effects of this administration's failure to secure the southern border is the illegal immigration population's influence in america's electoral process. our democracy depends on accurate representation and electoral integrity. voting is a coveted privilege held by american citizens. and elected representatives are responsible for serving the interests of the voters in their
edwards. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. biggs, for leading this debate, and thank you, mr. davidson of ohio, for your co-leadership on this bill. i'll tell you what is an insult, mr. speaker. an insult is to the american people, the citizens that live here, whose voice, whose vote is being degraded because of the horrendous immigration problem that we have at our southern border, through ill lyle aliens...
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and it was, you know, they prosecuted john edwards for it. now, edwards got a hung jury. but the evidence there was much, much shakier. - prominent democratic lawyer david boies has suggested that this is a political prosecution, that donald trump would not have been indicted on these charges if his name were donald smith. your response? - i don't think it's a political prosecution. i think the fact that he is prominent makes a difference in whether or not you were prosecuted. if you commit crimes and you are prominent, you're more likely to be prosecuted. and in addition, when prosecutors exercise prosecutorial discretion, they look at who the offender is and what other offenses they have committed. this man's a criminal. he's a criminal in multiple respects. he's behaved like a criminal his entire life. and i don't think he deserves a pass on anything. and i made that point in a "washington post" editorial piece i wrote in 2021, the day after biden took office, where basically i said, whatever grace you might extend to a former president for his offenses, whether they b
and it was, you know, they prosecuted john edwards for it. now, edwards got a hung jury. but the evidence there was much, much shakier. - prominent democratic lawyer david boies has suggested that this is a political prosecution, that donald trump would not have been indicted on these charges if his name were donald smith. your response? - i don't think it's a political prosecution. i think the fact that he is prominent makes a difference in whether or not you were prosecuted. if you commit...
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edward lawrence has the story coming up. mortgage rates jumped again. can the housing market recover above 7%? real estate guy mitch rishel on that next. ♪ so, you have diabetes, and your glucose is heading low. [ alert sound ] dexcom g7, the most accurate cgm, can alert you before you go too low. now, that's more peace of mind with dexcom g7. ♪ ♪ we are people living with afib. ♪ and over 400,000 of us have left blood thinners behind... ...for life. we've cut our stroke risk. and said goodbye to our bleeding worry with the watchman implant. ♪ we may be getting older. but we've never squeezed more out of life. and we are just getting started. join us at watchman.com. watchman. it's one time, for a lifetime. stuart: the rally continues but not as strong as it was earlier in the day, the dow had been up 500. still up 374 and the nasdaq holding on to a solid gain of 1.7%. big tech, some losers, one loser there, alphabet down to dollars, one hundred 63, app assad -- amazon admit all up. i want to take a look at bookings.com because it is at this m
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edward lawrence. if you think i'm done i still have two more guests to exhaust this clean analogy. the top advisor to jeb bush, former florida governor joining us now, former new york state leader, democrat. let me talk to you first as someone who can give us a view what the president's thinking, crowing about these markets, not crowing too much but trying to say this is a sign that america is coming back, the underlying economy is good, markets are bouncing on that, you should be happy about that. is that working? >> it's always easier to blame than to boast. we see donald trump doing that, talking about all the things that could be bad in our economy and not focused on anything good. when you boast about what you've done people tend not to believe that. that is why negative advertising, those campaigns are so popular. biden will be careful here. we've learned the lesson, he's got to say this is something that transcends, one of the economic indicators that people can relate to with the dow. it only tells so much. the real problems are the divide this growing in our country, that
edward lawrence. if you think i'm done i still have two more guests to exhaust this clean analogy. the top advisor to jeb bush, former florida governor joining us now, former new york state leader, democrat. let me talk to you first as someone who can give us a view what the president's thinking, crowing about these markets, not crowing too much but trying to say this is a sign that america is coming back, the underlying economy is good, markets are bouncing on that, you should be happy about...
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anthony edwards top scored with 43 points in a 106—99 victory. they'll play the second game on monday in denver. you can't play half a basketball in the semifinals. they are a very talented team, i said it all week long and i will continue to say it, there is a reason they were in first place the large majority of the season and give them credit that they came in here, took game one, so there is a lot we can clean up and get better at, and we are going to have to. dutch cycling star demi vollering has won la vuelta femenina, riding alone to victory in the eighth and final stage on sunday. vollering, who won the tour de france last year, got her first victory of the season by winning the race for the first time, lifting her bike in celebration. she came second in spain last year, but this time took the title with a dominant performance. riejanne markus and elisa longo borghini finished second and third. there's been a dream start for kyren wilson at the world snooker championship, he leads jakjones seven frames to one at the end of the mid—sessi
anthony edwards top scored with 43 points in a 106—99 victory. they'll play the second game on monday in denver. you can't play half a basketball in the semifinals. they are a very talented team, i said it all week long and i will continue to say it, there is a reason they were in first place the large majority of the season and give them credit that they came in here, took game one, so there is a lot we can clean up and get better at, and we are going to have to. dutch cycling star demi...
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nikola jokic and the denver nuggets hosting anthony edwards timberwolves in game seven of the western conference semifinals. it sure looked good for the nuggets for more than a half jamal murray when he hits this three from the corner the nuggets they are up by 20. murray with a game high 35. but the timberwolves come storming back. and nas reid flies in and jams it home minnesota all of a sudden up by seven. and then 20s later mike conley. the steal gets it to edwards who knocks down the three from the corner. timberwolves up by ten. that's a 30 point swing minnesota pulls off the upset in denver 98 to 90 to advance where they will face the mavericks in the conference finals. and i'll have a whole lot more coming up 1130 on sportswrap. >> all right. we'll see you then jason. thank you. next at 11, a suspect hospitalized with life threatening injuries tonight after he was shot by san jose police officers. >> the latest details as investigators continue to gather evidence at that scene. >> the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now, and officers initially responded to a call about someo
nikola jokic and the denver nuggets hosting anthony edwards timberwolves in game seven of the western conference semifinals. it sure looked good for the nuggets for more than a half jamal murray when he hits this three from the corner the nuggets they are up by 20. murray with a game high 35. but the timberwolves come storming back. and nas reid flies in and jams it home minnesota all of a sudden up by seven. and then 20s later mike conley. the steal gets it to edwards who knocks down the three...
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. >> reporter: on thursday the air force secretary made an unannounced trip to edwards air force base suiting up and going for a ride in a mock dogfight flying nearly the speed of sound separated by just 1,000 feet from the manned fighter jet. he says the technology still needs work. >> we still have a ways to go with it, but making good progress. >> reporter: but some test pilots aren't sure. >> this artificial intelligence, this robot, and they're so new, and we don't really understand fully how they work. >> so, you don't trust the aircraft to be flown by a.i. at this point? >> no, not really. >> reporter: like drones, they could fly ahead of manned aircraft during combat conducting strikes too dangerous for human pilots, but unlike drones, the computer will be charge, not an operator thousands of miles away, and even though humans will still be involved in making key decisions, this raises serious questions. >> is that a possibility really, this kind of technology going rogue? >> i think it's too early to say it is or it isn't. >> do you ever see a point of fully autonomous weapon
. >> reporter: on thursday the air force secretary made an unannounced trip to edwards air force base suiting up and going for a ride in a mock dogfight flying nearly the speed of sound separated by just 1,000 feet from the manned fighter jet. he says the technology still needs work. >> we still have a ways to go with it, but making good progress. >> reporter: but some test pilots aren't sure. >> this artificial intelligence, this robot, and they're so new, and we don't...
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courtney kube, nbc news, edwards air force base. >>> new york city is suspending body cameras for its correction officers after a device caught fire on friday. a captain at rikers island suffered burns and smoke inhalation and had to be rushed to the hospital. the manufacturer did not reply to our request for comment. this is not the first time this happened. another new york officer was injured in 2018 when one of the body cams caught fire. >>> still to come, you won't find this lando, try cloud nine instead. lando norris races to his first f-1 victory, taking down the verstappen empire. it's coming up after this. just like i was. dryness and frizz could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. guaranteed or your money back! for resilient, healthy-looking hair... if you know, you know it's pantene. this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! wit
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. >>> in the nba, anthony edwards and the timberwolves. edwards did it all. in the third he comes up with a huge block, and that leads to an easy dunk for karl-anthony us towns on the other end. turns around and hits the jumper. a playoff career high and franchise postseason record with 43 points. the timberwolves take game one 106-99. >>> and in golf, third round of the pga cj cup, byron nelson. story of the week has been 16-year-old amateur chris kim. an amateur player from england, not even old enough to have a driver's license in his home country but made the cut to play this weekend and look at this shot on the par three, fourth hole. nearly aces it. just wide for a hole in one. his parents are totally proud and kim is tied for 51st at eight under. as for the leader, that would be taylor pendrith. the shots help. the approach on the par four six hole. he holes out for an eagle. pendrith with eight under for the round. that moves him to 19 under for tournament. he has a one-stroke lead over jake knapp entering the final round. >>> and the good news is we
. >>> in the nba, anthony edwards and the timberwolves. edwards did it all. in the third he comes up with a huge block, and that leads to an easy dunk for karl-anthony us towns on the other end. turns around and hits the jumper. a playoff career high and franchise postseason record with 43 points. the timberwolves take game one 106-99. >>> and in golf, third round of the pga cj cup, byron nelson. story of the week has been 16-year-old amateur chris kim. an amateur player from...