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john edwards didn't do that.ne someday will have to explain to me how a man can cheat on his cancer-stricken wife, have a baby with his girlfriend, and somehow think he can still be vice president or attorney general. a month after edwards dropped out of the race, rielle gave birth to their daughter in california without him. john was still trying to keep his growing secret in hiding, but the "enquirer" was watching his every move. levine: big tip came in that john was gonna meet rielle and their daughter at the beverly hilton. we were subsequently able to obtain a spy photo of john holding his child. [camera shutter clicks] and as john was leaving the hotel, our reporters sprang up to him and said, "mr. edwards, we're from the 'national enquirer.' what are you doing here visiting rielle hunter and her baby-- we believe your baby?" at that point, it all caved in for john edwards. he was panic-stricken. he ran into a bathroom, and our reporters were on the other side, trying to get in, and security came, and john
john edwards didn't do that.ne someday will have to explain to me how a man can cheat on his cancer-stricken wife, have a baby with his girlfriend, and somehow think he can still be vice president or attorney general. a month after edwards dropped out of the race, rielle gave birth to their daughter in california without him. john was still trying to keep his growing secret in hiding, but the "enquirer" was watching his every move. levine: big tip came in that john was gonna meet...
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john edwards for president, 2004, before the bad stuff. all the stuff we don't talk about.owy night. we are driving to the snow trying to figure or the airport is in the distance we see these two figures looming and i very helpfully sent to the guy just met, moose. there was two in the road. we swerved and we hit one. >> stephen: did he know what you were yelling. >> no. we totaled our van. we didn't see the reporters. we call the cops and said hey, there's a dead moose. >> stephen: you killed the moose? mooses are huge. >> the moose nearly killed us. luckily we swerved. the cops come. how do we get this out of the road? and this guy was like, gravity a hoof. the moral of the story is no job is too small on a campaign. >> stephen: everyone plays the role. it's that kind of dedication that led to the presidency of john edwards. >> the point is, in america, everybody has to grab a hoof. >> stephen: the book is "democracy or else." on june 25th. jon favreau, jon lovett, and tommy vietor, everybody. we'll be right back with a performance by lake street dive. the rash that start
john edwards for president, 2004, before the bad stuff. all the stuff we don't talk about.owy night. we are driving to the snow trying to figure or the airport is in the distance we see these two figures looming and i very helpfully sent to the guy just met, moose. there was two in the road. we swerved and we hit one. >> stephen: did he know what you were yelling. >> no. we totaled our van. we didn't see the reporters. we call the cops and said hey, there's a dead moose. >>...
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he remember, he represented john edwards back in the day with the special counsel.nd they won the trial. so it's gonna be it's an agonizing weekend. i'm sure for abby and his client and ultimately the decision this is one of the few things that the client hi and decides not the lawyer at the end of the de hunter biden will make the decision. i'd say there's a 20 to 25% chance he gets up on the stand and we saw his daughter, naomi biden taking the stand on behalf of the defense and then the process the prosecution cross-examined there. >> what did you make of that testimony? >> so hard, right. like you have to take risks as a defense lawyer to win a criminal defense trial, that the odds are stacked against you. and so abbe lowell took a risk and called his daughter and it was riveting and from what everybody says, who is in the courtroom, the jurors were paying very close attention it's a, very sad and tough situation for the daughter to get up there. there were some points made by the prosecution across as they're typically it's hard to say what came out of it if it
he remember, he represented john edwards back in the day with the special counsel.nd they won the trial. so it's gonna be it's an agonizing weekend. i'm sure for abby and his client and ultimately the decision this is one of the few things that the client hi and decides not the lawyer at the end of the de hunter biden will make the decision. i'd say there's a 20 to 25% chance he gets up on the stand and we saw his daughter, naomi biden taking the stand on behalf of the defense and then the...
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i really wish you would compare this to john edwards.is hole broke out, the first thing i thought of was the john edwards case but maybe that is not a correct comparison. guest: a lot of questions there. i am not an expert on the john edwards case. he was charged with campaign violation. thatguilty. i don't know the evidence that was that a jury here in new york with donald trump -- the former top prosecutor in new york and his team are very experienced. they picked a jury -- they presented their evidence. at the end of the day a jury of 12 people in new york, and the very county where donald trump was well known was convicted unanimously on 34 felonies. comparing it to another case does not matter, the fax to that was different. this jury found that donald trump committed 34 felonies. the stormy daniels thing. if she committed crimes, she should be charged. the last thing is when did you as a client get implicated criminally for the actions of your lawyer? that is when you are a criminal co-conspirator. when you agree on an illegal goal
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and according to his profile, he has prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards for campaign finance pilot violations a decade ago in a statement saying said in part, the mayor will respect the confidentiality of the investigation process, which they are confident will show that she has not engaged in any wrongdoing. the announcement comes nearly a week after taos. first attorney tony brass resigned after the mayor spoke publicly about the fbi raid of her home. so far the fda has not really reveal the nature of the investigation. the mayor says that she has not been notified that she is the subject of an investigation and that she is done nothing wrong. oakland city attorney has sued a hotel over alleged wave theft wage theft. the attorney claims that the owners, the radisson hotel located across from 8.80, from the oakland airport have not been paying their the correct minimum wage has 128 of them. the suit says they they are owed more than 400,000 bucks. and despite warnings of legal action, the radisson hotel has failed to comply. new at 11, a san jose man has been arreste
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and according to his profile, he prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards for campaign finance violations a decade ago, the announcement comes nearly a week after taos. first attorney tony brass resigned after the mayor spoke publicly about the fbi raid of her home. so far the fbi has not revealed the nature of their investigation. the mayor says she has not been notified. she's the subject of an investigation and she has done nothing wrong. meantime, oakland police have released a summer safety plan. the initiative aims to crack down on violent crimes. kron four's rob nesbitt is looking into how they're working to do that. he's going to join us at 5.30, police in richmond have arrested a church volunteer accused of rape. >> according to police, miguel villa lobos is accused of assaulting the victim during a music lesson. it's cornelius church. police say the lobos was the music director. the victim told police that her be her abuse began when she was a minor and continued for several years. police believe there may be more victims who have not yet come forward. anyone with any
and according to his profile, he prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards for campaign finance violations a decade ago, the announcement comes nearly a week after taos. first attorney tony brass resigned after the mayor spoke publicly about the fbi raid of her home. so far the fbi has not revealed the nature of their investigation. the mayor says she has not been notified. she's the subject of an investigation and she has done nothing wrong. meantime, oakland police have released a...
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presidential candidate john edwards was accused of handing $1 million of campaign money to his pregnantbe he should get some advice from trump about birth control . from trump about birth control. unlike trump, his prosecution failed. unfortunately for the democrats, the court case seems to be backfiring. the verdict gave trump an immediate six point boost in the polls , and point boost in the polls, and his campaign raised $39 million in just ten hours. a lot of people think that trump is the victim of a political witch hunt, and with him able to run for president even if he's in jail , it for president even if he's in jail, it looks like trump's final jury will be the american pubuc final jury will be the american public when they go to the ballot box in november. now, i'm joined tonight by the broadcaster precious muir and the comedians louis shaffer and justin panks . now i'm going to justin panks. now i'm going to show what happened when biden was questioned about it. but first, let's see what my panel make of it. justin, do you think that trump was stitched up, i don't know if he
presidential candidate john edwards was accused of handing $1 million of campaign money to his pregnantbe he should get some advice from trump about birth control . from trump about birth control. unlike trump, his prosecution failed. unfortunately for the democrats, the court case seems to be backfiring. the verdict gave trump an immediate six point boost in the polls , and point boost in the polls, and his campaign raised $39 million in just ten hours. a lot of people think that trump is the...
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but also john edwards.ohn edwards was a presidential candidate, and he paid off, i think it was close to $1 million in hush money. and it was also when he was running for election for the same rule that they've tried to hang donald trump with and successfully successfully pegged on him in court. >> you're making too much of this thing. i don't think it's the left or it is this this one issue is like, is it okay for democrats to cheat, but it's not okay for republicans. that's not the issue. the issue is, is we are at war. i've said this for two years. i've been in this program. we're at war between been between the democrats. or you could call them the team world people. the left people versus the right people. i think right now we're sitting here thinking that donald trump is going to make it home and win. but there are lots of people in america who are like, gloating over this. they're so happy. >> yeah. and there are a lot of people here gloating over it, you know. and there are there are good reasons to
but also john edwards.ohn edwards was a presidential candidate, and he paid off, i think it was close to $1 million in hush money. and it was also when he was running for election for the same rule that they've tried to hang donald trump with and successfully successfully pegged on him in court. >> you're making too much of this thing. i don't think it's the left or it is this this one issue is like, is it okay for democrats to cheat, but it's not okay for republicans. that's not the...
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i really wish you would compare this to john edwards.e john edwards case but maybe that is not a correct comparison. guest: a lot of questionsi am nn edwards case. he was charged with campaign violation. that jury did not find him guilty. i don't know the evidence that was presented. i do know that a jury here in new york with donald trump -- the former top prosecutor in new york and his team are very experienced. they picked a jury -- they presented their evidence. at the end of the day, a jury of 12 people in new york, and the very county where donald trump was well known, was convicted unanimously on 34 felonies. comparing it to another case does not matter, the fax to that was different. this jury found that donald trump committed 34 felonies. the stormy daniels thing. if she committed crimes, she should bena charged. the last thing is when did you as a client get implicated criminally for the actions of your lawyer? that is when you are a criminal co-conspirator. when you agree on an illegal goal and collectively work towards that i
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her home, according to the new lawyers profile he prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards for finance campaign finance violations a decade ago. so far the fbi has not revealed the nature of their raid at the home of oakland, mayor sheng thao. in the meantime, know, oakland city leaders have 2 days to decide on the mayor's budget proposal. the city is facing a multi-million dollar budget deficit kron four's dan kerman has the latest on today's discussions. >> the city of oakland's in a world of financial trouble and faces a 292 million dollar budget deficit for this year. and next year. >> how did this happen for years? the city has spent more money than the revenues. it is taken in the budget cycle, as you said, repeats a pattern that we've seen for years. >> we have been making decisions and ignoring. have to be in fiscal stewards of the taxpayers. hard earned dollars the city is faced with mayor sheng taos budget which would freeze hiring but hold off on layoffs. >> but relies on a one-time revenue package with the sale of the city's half of the coliseum property, a sale
her home, according to the new lawyers profile he prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards for finance campaign finance violations a decade ago. so far the fbi has not revealed the nature of their raid at the home of oakland, mayor sheng thao. in the meantime, know, oakland city leaders have 2 days to decide on the mayor's budget proposal. the city is facing a multi-million dollar budget deficit kron four's dan kerman has the latest on today's discussions. >> the city of...
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it turns out his life has been changed as well. 2022, louisiana governor john bell edwards commuted hisentence, making them eligible for parole. he was released in february 2023 after nearly 35 years in prison. but there are other offenders at angola who might never get a second chance. this man, sentenced to more than a lifetime. >> 150 years. >> you will hear his dramatic story, next. story, next. and it was the worst day. mom was crying. i was sad. colton: i was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma. brett: once we got the first initial hit, it was just straight tears, sickness in your stomach, just don't want to get up out of bed. joe: there's always that saying, well, you've got to look on the bright side of things. tell me what the bright side of childhood cancer is. lakesha: it's a long road. it's hard. but saint jude has gotten us through it. narrator: saint jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. thanks to generous donors like you, families never receive a bill from saint jude
it turns out his life has been changed as well. 2022, louisiana governor john bell edwards commuted hisentence, making them eligible for parole. he was released in february 2023 after nearly 35 years in prison. but there are other offenders at angola who might never get a second chance. this man, sentenced to more than a lifetime. >> 150 years. >> you will hear his dramatic story, next. story, next. and it was the worst day. mom was crying. i was sad. colton: i was diagnosed with...
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and according to his profile, he prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards.iolations a decade ago in a statement size said in part, the mayor will respect the confidentiality of the investigation process, which we're confident we'll show she's not engaged in any wrongdoing. the announcement comes nearly a week after town's first attorney tony brass resigned after the mayor spoke publicly about the fbi raided her home. so far the fbi has not revealed the nature of their investigation. the mayor says she's not been notified that she is subject to an investigation is says she has done nothing wrong. police arrested a jose man in connection with 2 failed bank robberies. officers took view into custody on june 19. he's accused of attempted armed bank robbery on story road on may 14th and a second attempted robbery on south king road. just 2 days later, officers say 2 approached the bank teller with a hand. but no, you see that they're demanding money when the teller did not comply. the man left the bank empty-handed before police arrived. and 3 18 year-old arreste
and according to his profile, he prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards.iolations a decade ago in a statement size said in part, the mayor will respect the confidentiality of the investigation process, which we're confident we'll show she's not engaged in any wrongdoing. the announcement comes nearly a week after town's first attorney tony brass resigned after the mayor spoke publicly about the fbi raided her home. so far the fbi has not revealed the nature of their...
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he prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards for campaign finance violations a decade ago and a statement he said in part, the mayor will respect the confidentiality of the investigation process, but we're confident we'll show she has not engaged in any wrongdoing. the mayor's first attorney, tony brass who resigned in nearly a week ago after the mayor spoke publicly about the fbi raid on her home. the fbi still has not been talking about that investigation. the mayor says she has not been notified that she is the subject of an investigation and says she has done nothing wrong. authorities have canceled the amber alert for a newborn baby believed to have been abducted by his mother and the north bay. i hope police today announced that little braxton manning was found unharmed with his mother. the chp had issued an amber alert about 08:00am. that's after child protective service workers could not find. 28 year-old valerie manning or her 2 week-old son. police say the mother had threatened to harm the baby. no word yet on whether any arrests have been made. heyward. police a
he prosecuted former presidential candidate john edwards for campaign finance violations a decade ago and a statement he said in part, the mayor will respect the confidentiality of the investigation process, but we're confident we'll show she has not engaged in any wrongdoing. the mayor's first attorney, tony brass who resigned in nearly a week ago after the mayor spoke publicly about the fbi raid on her home. the fbi still has not been talking about that investigation. the mayor says she has...
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williams edward. >> s cheryl, thank you very much yeah exactly john williams president new york federalme thank you for doing this ask about what cheryl was talking about with interest rates markets believe first cut september fed forecasting one rate cut do you see one rate cut first of all and where do you see coming. >> my answer is depends, depends how at very evolves u.s. economy doing well strong labor market strong some very good signs of supply and demand coming back into balance after, imbalances, seeing inflation come down our decisions are going to be data-dependent, you know decided by what we're seeing on economy in inflation data. so the answer is it depends, but i think things are moving the right direction. >> three more meetings -- >> are you seeing one rate cut this year? >> not making a prediction how many rate cuts you saw he projections we put up more important not what happens the rest of the year it is over the next few years my colleagues based on projections put out i agree with that i expect, interest rates to come down gradually over the next couple years refl
williams edward. >> s cheryl, thank you very much yeah exactly john williams president new york federalme thank you for doing this ask about what cheryl was talking about with interest rates markets believe first cut september fed forecasting one rate cut do you see one rate cut first of all and where do you see coming. >> my answer is depends, depends how at very evolves u.s. economy doing well strong labor market strong some very good signs of supply and demand coming back into...
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we have this dream of who we want people to be, but john edwards couldn't be that. he was who he was for rielle hunter, who he was for elizabeth edwards, and then it was who he was for the american public. and that's the paradox inherent to politics by design. individual human beings have to be the vessels for all our lofty ideals, and yet to this day, we keep on investing and believing in these candidates for higher office, hoping, praying that they do not break our hearts, because maybe, just maybe, this one is different. i do think a lot of his campaign staffers were diehard believe-in-the-cause fans, and a lot of them do work in the white house right now. that's his legacy, and i think that puts a nice bow on a story that is a big ol' mess. welcome to all. >> you want us here in the united states, canada, and all around the world. i'm kimberly hoover. this is cnn newsroom, us president joe biden meets with donors insisting he can lead democrats to victory in november. but now another media outlet says it's time for him to step aside following thursday's presiden
we have this dream of who we want people to be, but john edwards couldn't be that. he was who he was for rielle hunter, who he was for elizabeth edwards, and then it was who he was for the american public. and that's the paradox inherent to politics by design. individual human beings have to be the vessels for all our lofty ideals, and yet to this day, we keep on investing and believing in these candidates for higher office, hoping, praying that they do not break our hearts, because maybe, just...
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been starting to turn around some of its dismal statistics under its previous democratic governor, johnpanded medicaid under obamacare, and launched a criminal justice overhaul that successfully pushed louisiana out of the top spot as the nation's most incarcerated state. they were also making slow and steady progress in education, making improvements in testing and math, science, and social studies as well as reading. last year for the first time in five years reading scores for louisiana third graders went up, but it seems there's only one thing louisiana's current republican governor, jeff landry, seems to care about louisiana being able to read. >> this bill mandates the display of the ten commandments in every classroom in public elementary, secondary, and post education schools in the state of louisiana. because if you want to respect the rule of law, you have to start from the original law giver, which was moses. all right. >> god gave, moses received. >> he got his commandments from god. all right. >> all right. even before he signed that law making louisiana the first and only
been starting to turn around some of its dismal statistics under its previous democratic governor, johnpanded medicaid under obamacare, and launched a criminal justice overhaul that successfully pushed louisiana out of the top spot as the nation's most incarcerated state. they were also making slow and steady progress in education, making improvements in testing and math, science, and social studies as well as reading. last year for the first time in five years reading scores for louisiana...
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louisiana was making progress under its previous democratic governor, john bel edwards, who served two terms -- including expanding medicaid coverage under obamacare, advocating for lgbtq rights, joining climate change initiatives, and making improvements in education. last year, the reading scores for louisiana third-graders went up for the first time in five years. now, with governor landry, at the helm, the focus in the classroom has moved from phonics to culture wars. the state representative behind the 10 commandments bill is also pushing for louisiana's own version of florida's don't say gay bill, threatening teachers who make any mention of sexuality or gender to their students. we are starting to see a rise in christian nationalism emboldened by conservative leaning supreme court, which has ruled in favor of christian conservatives against those who advocate a more secular government for a country made up of people from many faiths. and some who do not believe in any religion at all. many of these christian nationalist groups are going all in for trump, including his former nat
louisiana was making progress under its previous democratic governor, john bel edwards, who served two terms -- including expanding medicaid coverage under obamacare, advocating for lgbtq rights, joining climate change initiatives, and making improvements in education. last year, the reading scores for louisiana third-graders went up for the first time in five years. now, with governor landry, at the helm, the focus in the classroom has moved from phonics to culture wars. the state...
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john bel edwards was a democrat.two-term governor, but now republicans control every branch of state government. they are making sure they never have to share power with democrats again. voting rights are already so suppressed in louisiana that turnout was abysmal in the last election. in the last primary only 36% of voters cast ballots and that put landry in office. just 23% of registered voters made it to the polls. joining me now is gary chambers junior, civil rights activist and former nominee for the u.s. senate. gary, it is always great to see you. it's been too long. you are someone who i follow on instagram and i see you railing at voters, particularly black voters to please vote and sometimes you are talking about 10% turnout. horrible turnout. this feels like folks have given up. is that what has happened? >> i think people are frustrated. i think people are uninformed in some cases. i think the democratic party has failed louisiana. we have a new leader to the party finally. hopefully that is something to
john bel edwards was a democrat.two-term governor, but now republicans control every branch of state government. they are making sure they never have to share power with democrats again. voting rights are already so suppressed in louisiana that turnout was abysmal in the last election. in the last primary only 36% of voters cast ballots and that put landry in office. just 23% of registered voters made it to the polls. joining me now is gary chambers junior, civil rights activist and former...
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former house speaker kevin mccarthy, ceo -- john cornyn. edward lawrence what can you tell us? >> reporter: the federal reserve left things unchanged for the seventh consecutive meeting in a row. you talk about the famed dot plot, the fed sees one rate cut. they were two votes away from the two rate cut. again one, the fed's projection showing inflation will increase this year. they also believe their expectations for inflation will also increase. here's the fed chairman. >> we had really, really good inflation data in the second half of last year and then kind of a pause in progress in the first quarter and what we took away from that it will probably take longer to get the confidence we need to begin to loosen policy. >> reporter: so the market putting the odds of 50% for a rate cut in september. none of this changes the way people are feeling. overall prices are up 19% from the month president biden came in office. food and shelter up 20%. electricity up 29%. auto insurance up 51 1/2% from the month president biden came in office so i asked this. how close are we to that poi
former house speaker kevin mccarthy, ceo -- john cornyn. edward lawrence what can you tell us? >> reporter: the federal reserve left things unchanged for the seventh consecutive meeting in a row. you talk about the famed dot plot, the fed sees one rate cut. they were two votes away from the two rate cut. again one, the fed's projection showing inflation will increase this year. they also believe their expectations for inflation will also increase. here's the fed chairman. >> we had...
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i mean, john edwards did the exact same thing.n't wasn't, his prosecution wasn't successful , prosecution wasn't successful, bill clinton paid paula jones $850,000, and she was she was much worse looking than stormy daniels, which shows it shows, if anything, trump can get value for money. and i think taxpayers want that . want that. >> i tell you what, stormy daniels must have been gutted with the court illustrations. she does not. she doesn't look good, you know. anyway, now now look, cressida, i don't want to shame anyone in particular, but what i would say about this is that whether you come from the left or the right, whether you support trump or don't support trump, it does look like a massive own goal for the democrats, because most legal experts seem to think it shouldn't have got this far. that you can't just turn a misdemeanour that's beyond the statute of limitations into a felony by appealing to some federal law. well yeah, and lots of judges wouldn't touch it. >> and eventually they found alvin bragg and he was just d
i mean, john edwards did the exact same thing.n't wasn't, his prosecution wasn't successful , prosecution wasn't successful, bill clinton paid paula jones $850,000, and she was she was much worse looking than stormy daniels, which shows it shows, if anything, trump can get value for money. and i think taxpayers want that . want that. >> i tell you what, stormy daniels must have been gutted with the court illustrations. she does not. she doesn't look good, you know. anyway, now now look,...
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>> he was debating the youngest, john edwards. i don't know why he sat down. so there is style things that i wonder when i watch this. but there is no parallel to what we're about to watch. >> definitely not. and they can't pretend it's the same as prepping obama to debate mitt romney. first of all, mitt romney, he looks great right now. let's be honest. i think if you're the biden team though, you have to think about what you can control. you can't control how trump is going to behave. you have to prepare to react to it. you can control how president biden is or he can control it. and so if you are them, you are thinking about what is the best version of joe biden? the best version of joe biden is empathic, scranton joe, speaking in english, right? and very accessible language. he has a gut instincts about that. when i used an acronym, he would chide me for that. the worst version or vulnerability that i don't know if it keeps me up at night in the same way as the future of our democracy, is proving himself. i know this for working for him for a year and a ha
>> he was debating the youngest, john edwards. i don't know why he sat down. so there is style things that i wonder when i watch this. but there is no parallel to what we're about to watch. >> definitely not. and they can't pretend it's the same as prepping obama to debate mitt romney. first of all, mitt romney, he looks great right now. let's be honest. i think if you're the biden team though, you have to think about what you can control. you can't control how trump is going to...
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did -- john edwards. he actually used campaign funds to pay off a woman.s case, it was personal funds misclassified. you know how arcane and the pretzel logic to quote steely dan to be used to get to a felony on this for minor evhe fence offenses where the statute of limitations has run out. no one is above the law, but no one should be below the law. that's what happened here. that's why alvin bragg was elected. did you see george stephanopoulos? it's amazing how we all involve ourselves. >> joe, remember most voters are not you and me and following this very closely. i don't know the nuances of the argument are going to be made -- >> i see it on twitter. 34 counts. guilty on all 34. they were ledger entries and checks. it is one felony count. it's stretched beyond belief to get to that. maybe you're right. no one ever went broke underestimating. thank you. >>> when we come back, chinese founded fashion retailer shein is reportedly preparing for a ipo in london. we have details next. >>> later, reid hoffman will join us. he is the co-founder of and muc. "
did -- john edwards. he actually used campaign funds to pay off a woman.s case, it was personal funds misclassified. you know how arcane and the pretzel logic to quote steely dan to be used to get to a felony on this for minor evhe fence offenses where the statute of limitations has run out. no one is above the law, but no one should be below the law. that's what happened here. that's why alvin bragg was elected. did you see george stephanopoulos? it's amazing how we all involve ourselves....
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john edwards from the new statesman made a very good point that, look, if you don't think that, look,viour towards any politician acceptable ? acceptable? >> no, it's absolutely not acceptable . acceptable. >> and there's many reasons why it isn't. you know, let's just take anyone who would be in that environment like, you know , environment like, you know, throwing something over a politician, perhaps thinking about it and a random person walks up to them and says, hey, i've got this here, this milkshake or something like that. >> why didn't you chuck that over this? this politician, that person may not even know what they're holding. it could be something extremely dangerous, like acid. you know, acid attacks are at an all time high, particularly in london. >> but across the country in general . and we're seeing the general. and we're seeing the death of multiple mps, not just here in the uk but in europe. >> we just had a former a current prime minister, sitting prime minister in europe, shot multiple times . multiple times. >> we need to get much tougher. you know, this is not the
john edwards from the new statesman made a very good point that, look, if you don't think that, look,viour towards any politician acceptable ? acceptable? >> no, it's absolutely not acceptable . acceptable. >> and there's many reasons why it isn't. you know, let's just take anyone who would be in that environment like, you know , environment like, you know, throwing something over a politician, perhaps thinking about it and a random person walks up to them and says, hey, i've got...
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john edwards, the former senator who ran for president, paid one of his mistresses with campaign moneyr with campaign money that was illegal, because it's not a valid campaign expense. it's not a valid campaign expense . but when trump made the expense. but when trump made the payment, it was not from campaign funds. in fact, they tried to make it a, you know, tie in this felony count because he was it should have been a campaign fund. no. absolutely not. if he had used campaign campaign funds, we'd know about it. they would try him for that . it. they would try him for that. he'd have another felony conviction. so it's completely obscene . obscene. >> so if this is the case, rogen >> so if this is the case, roger, and you know, we did struggle to find people who were prepared to say that, he's not been stitched up. so, you know, thatis been stitched up. so, you know, that is why you have seen most of the people on the panel are saying the same thing. we did struggle to find people who didn't think it was a stitch up, just given the evidence that is there, roger, i'm going to ask you t
john edwards, the former senator who ran for president, paid one of his mistresses with campaign moneyr with campaign money that was illegal, because it's not a valid campaign expense. it's not a valid campaign expense . but when trump made the expense. but when trump made the payment, it was not from campaign funds. in fact, they tried to make it a, you know, tie in this felony count because he was it should have been a campaign fund. no. absolutely not. if he had used campaign campaign funds,...
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javier becerra, california, john bryant of texas, john conyers of michigan. don edwards of california. barney frank, massachusetts. dan glickman kansas. william hughes, new jersey. romano mazzoli, kentucky. jack reed, rhode island. george sang meister, illinois. pat schroeder, colorado. charles schumer. chuck schumer who was in the house at the time. new york, bobby scott of virginia and mike signer of okla homa. do any of those democrat names stand out to you? david jackson is effective on the committee. of course, schumer, who is perhaps the biggest proponent of gun control in congress, so he was someone that a lot of democrats rallied around because this was already an issue back in 1993. and he was cast as the villain by republicans and a lot because of his gun control views. so he he he very much was a player in both sets of hearings, both in 93 and in 95. and mike skynyrd's, an interesting name he's brought up. i believe he was defeated in his next election by a conservative coalition that included a lot of gun owners, gun, gun ownership groups. and so
javier becerra, california, john bryant of texas, john conyers of michigan. don edwards of california. barney frank, massachusetts. dan glickman kansas. william hughes, new jersey. romano mazzoli, kentucky. jack reed, rhode island. george sang meister, illinois. pat schroeder, colorado. charles schumer. chuck schumer who was in the house at the time. new york, bobby scott of virginia and mike signer of okla homa. do any of those democrat names stand out to you? david jackson is effective on the...
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barrasso, and tommy tuberville later, but first edward lawrence is live at white house, he was there at the announcement. what is cooking? reporter: so potentially president is now laid ground work for large scale deportations of people crossing border and executive actions today if the numbers of people crossing reaches 2500, no more asylum claims will be taken until that number is 1500 level. right now 3100 people a day are crossing between borders, under this plan tomorrow, people crossing between will be deported under title 8 if they don't meet the heightened threshold. >> this will help us gain control of the border, restore order to the process. this ban remain in place until the number of people trying to enter illegally is reduced to a level that a system can effectively manage. reporter: there are and exemptions, unaccompanied minors. raising concerns about child trafficking. 1500 a day or on the country list, would be allowed in. already more than 5 million people including known got aways reside here, who crossed illegally under president biden, 26 states and district of
barrasso, and tommy tuberville later, but first edward lawrence is live at white house, he was there at the announcement. what is cooking? reporter: so potentially president is now laid ground work for large scale deportations of people crossing border and executive actions today if the numbers of people crossing reaches 2500, no more asylum claims will be taken until that number is 1500 level. right now 3100 people a day are crossing between borders, under this plan tomorrow, people crossing...
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edward lawrence, you were in with the president of the new york fed john williams. guy. >> yep. larry: what did he think about two trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see? williams is a distinguished keynesian. canes would roll off in his grave if he saw two trillion dollars estimates and 4% inflation. >> all the federal reserve panelists that we're on unsustainable fiscal path that is the line everyone uses we're on an unsustainable fiscal path. that is what he talked about. we talked about the jobs report, that was very interesting, one of the change of topic real quick, the establishment survey, household survey have a divestment. the establishment survey showing 272,000 jobs added but the household survey showing 408,000 jobs lost exactly. so i asked him, hey, what's the deal with this? is it, is it overinflated, overstated. this is what he said. listen to this. >> we are seeing a, i think a slowing too more sustainable levels which is a good thing. >> is it overstated? >> i think the, in the establishment survey, the payroll survey there is some reas
edward lawrence, you were in with the president of the new york fed john williams. guy. >> yep. larry: what did he think about two trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see? williams is a distinguished keynesian. canes would roll off in his grave if he saw two trillion dollars estimates and 4% inflation. >> all the federal reserve panelists that we're on unsustainable fiscal path that is the line everyone uses we're on an unsustainable fiscal path. that is what he talked...
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edward lawrence, you were in with president of new york fed john williams, a smart guy.d he think about 2 trillion dollar deficits, williams is a distinguished keynesian. he would be rolling over in his grave. and 4% inflation. >> i think they have all been stamped federal reserve members with fact we're on an unsustain able fiscal path that is the line they use. so, that is what he thought about that, we talked about jobs report, one thing on this, to change topic quickly, last time establishment survey and household survey have divest. showing 272,000 jobs but household showing 408 thousand jobs lost, i ask what is the deal, he said. >> we're seeing i think slowing to more sustainable levels, that is a good thing. >> overstated? >> i think that in the establishment payroll survey some reason to think based on the benchmark revision data there might be a bit overstated we'll learn more about that. >> he said over stated, and federal reserve chairmen says overstated, you can't rely on the jobs reports. >> on the numbers. larry: 2 trillion dollar deficit, can't rely on th
edward lawrence, you were in with president of new york fed john williams, a smart guy.d he think about 2 trillion dollar deficits, williams is a distinguished keynesian. he would be rolling over in his grave. and 4% inflation. >> i think they have all been stamped federal reserve members with fact we're on an unsustain able fiscal path that is the line they use. so, that is what he thought about that, we talked about jobs report, one thing on this, to change topic quickly, last time...
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edward lawrence, you were in with president of new york fed john williams, a smart guy.llion dollar deficits, williams is a distinguished keynesian. he would be rolling over in his grave. and 4% inflation. >> i think they have all been stamped federal reserve members with fact we're on an unsustain able fiscal path that is the line they use. so, that is what he thought about that, we talked about jobs report, one thing on this, to change topic quickly, last time establishment survey and household survey have divest. showing 272,000 jobs but household showing 408 thousand jobs lost, i ask what is the deal, he said. >> we're seeing i think slowing to more sustainable levels, that is a good thing. >> overstated? >> i think that in the establishment payroll survey some reason to think based on the benchmark revision data there might be a bit overstated we'll learn more about that. >> he said over stated, and federal reserve chairmen says overstated, you can't rely on the jobs reports. >> on the numbers. larry: 2 trillion dollar deficit, can't rely on the numbers, what does t
edward lawrence, you were in with president of new york fed john williams, a smart guy.llion dollar deficits, williams is a distinguished keynesian. he would be rolling over in his grave. and 4% inflation. >> i think they have all been stamped federal reserve members with fact we're on an unsustain able fiscal path that is the line they use. so, that is what he thought about that, we talked about jobs report, one thing on this, to change topic quickly, last time establishment survey and...
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on all that later on the show, let's go to edward going for all the details. what can you tell us. >> the federal reserve left rates unchanged for the seventh consecutive meeting in a row in the famed dot plot, the fed sees one rate cut at some point and they were two votes away from the two rate cuts but the feds projection showing that inflation will increase this year they also believe their expectation for inflation will also increase. here's the fed chairman. >> we had really good inflation data and a pause in progress in the first quarter and what we took away from that it's probably going to take longer to get the confidence that we need to begin to loosen policy. >> the market is putting the odds at 58% for a rate cut in september, none of this changes what people are feeling, overall prices are up 19% from the month president biden came into office, food and shelter up 21% and the timeframe, electricity 29%, auto insurance 51.5% from the month president biden came into office. >> how close are we to the point where the consumer can't continue to spend
on all that later on the show, let's go to edward going for all the details. what can you tell us. >> the federal reserve left rates unchanged for the seventh consecutive meeting in a row in the famed dot plot, the fed sees one rate cut at some point and they were two votes away from the two rate cuts but the feds projection showing that inflation will increase this year they also believe their expectation for inflation will also increase. here's the fed chairman. >> we had really...
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edward is the ceo of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation.previously spent two decades in broadcast and digital media during time, he received an emmy rk with anthony bourdain. two webby awards,ow award and te fostercoverage during 911. tonight will be talking about his new book, the loves of theodore roosevelt the women who created the president told through the eyesf that influend roosevelt's roosevelt. thisoo presidential chronicle unlike any other. kirkus reviews writes thathe book is a fascinating celebration of women who helped cedent. o'keefe's prose brings vitality and nuance to his subjects. he will be in conversation with susan, who is currently the washington chief of usa today, is an award winning journalist and author. her■ books madam speaker, nancy pelosi, the lessons of powerthed the making of an american dynasty. s best sellers. her biography of barbara breaken published last month. keefe and susan&g■d page. hey, it's great to be here. thank you all for being here. lookthgrea great. thank you for a book that got a incredible
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first up however our own edward lawrence live at the white house.e was there at the president's announcement. so edward, are what's cooking with all of this. >> reporter: potentially the president now laid the groundwork for large-scale deportations of people crossing the border. the executive actions if the number of people crossing between borders, reaches 2500 no more asylum claims is taken. until the number gets back down to 1500 level. that is when those asylum claims will be taken again. at the moment 3100 people a day are crossing between borders. so under this plan tomorrow people crossing between ports of entry will be deportenned under title 8 if they don't mean heightened u.n. convention of credible torture. president biden: this will restore order in the process. this ban will remain in place until the number of people trying to enter illegally is reduced to a level our system can effectively managed. >> reporter: there are some exemptions though. unaccompanied minors will be exempt. raising concerns about child trafficking. 1500 a day w
first up however our own edward lawrence live at the white house.e was there at the president's announcement. so edward, are what's cooking with all of this. >> reporter: potentially the president now laid the groundwork for large-scale deportations of people crossing the border. the executive actions if the number of people crossing between borders, reaches 2500 no more asylum claims is taken. until the number gets back down to 1500 level. that is when those asylum claims will be taken...
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big names like daniel ellsberg, edward snowden, bradley perkins held any meshawn and catherine gun just to name a few. that you wouldn't be wrong to think that official opinion, the opinion of governments had changed so that these truth tellers were protected for the revelations. but that's not necessarily the case. certainly many countries have moved forward on with the blower protection. the european union immediately comes to mind, but the us and u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries. in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who global whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety at big pharma, in international banking, international conglomerates, and elsewhere still face be on tampered raf of their companies. where a
big names like daniel ellsberg, edward snowden, bradley perkins held any meshawn and catherine gun just to name a few. that you wouldn't be wrong to think that official opinion, the opinion of governments had changed so that these truth tellers were protected for the revelations. but that's not necessarily the case. certainly many countries have moved forward on with the blower protection. the european union immediately comes to mind, but the us and u. k. are not among those forward thinking...
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big names like daniel ellsberg, edward snowden, bradley burke and feld. any meshawn and catherine gun, just to name a few, that you wouldn't be wrong to think that official opinion, the opinion of governments had changed. so that these truth tellers were protected for the revelations, but that's not necessarily the case. certainly many countries have moved forward on with the blower protection. the european union immediately comes to mind, but the us and u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries, in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who blow the whistle on waste fraud abuse, illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety at big pharma, in international banking, international conglomerates and elsewhere still face the unta
big names like daniel ellsberg, edward snowden, bradley burke and feld. any meshawn and catherine gun, just to name a few, that you wouldn't be wrong to think that official opinion, the opinion of governments had changed. so that these truth tellers were protected for the revelations, but that's not necessarily the case. certainly many countries have moved forward on with the blower protection. the european union immediately comes to mind, but the us and u. k. are not among those forward...
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big names like daniel ellsberg, edward snowden, bradley burke, and failed any meshawn and catherine gun just to name a few. that you wouldn't be wrong to think that official opinion, the opinion of governments had changed. so that these truth tellers were protected for their revelations, but that's not necessarily the case. certainly many countries have moved forward on with the blower protection. the european union immediately comes to mind, but the us and u. k. are not among those forward...
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generic, independent john generic, independent tarun gulati, reform uk tim hallett, independent edwarddward lucas, lib dem. ros shafiee, workers party of britain and rajeev rahul sinner greens. so there you go. my take at ten is on the way. you won't want to miss it. but next up, if they collapse on thursday, could they collapse on thursday, could the conservative brand disappear altogether? i'll be asking their former chairman, sir brandon lewis, next. coming up at 10:00. in my take at ten, i'll be dealing with the sexist doctor who actor david tennant. i won't be pulling my punches. i might even send in the daleks, so don't miss it. that's my take at 10 in 15 minutes time. now, if they collapse on thursday, could the conservative brand disappear altogether? if the polls are accurate and the tories win fewer than 100 seats, what is the future for the most successful political party in the history of western democracy? who better to ask than the man who served as their chairman? former northern ireland secretary sir brandon lewis? sir brandon, lovely to see you in the studio. thank you
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i'm john to reaku. welcome to the west of lower the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 there has been so many important whistle blowers over the years . big names like daniel ellsberg, edward snowden, bradley perkins held any meshawn and catherine gun just to name a few. that you wouldn't be wrong to think that official opinion, the opinion of governments had changed so that these truth tellers were protected for the revelations. but that's not necessarily the case. certainly many countries have moved forward on with the blower protection. the european union immediately comes to mind, but the us and u. k. are not among those forward thinking countries. in most cases at least involving government whistle blowers, the u. s. and u. k. site. national security is the reason for not welcoming new disclosures, and indeed they use the espionage jack and the official secrets act respectively to prosecute whistle blowers. but why hasn't more been done to protect private sector whistle blowers? why do people who global whistle o
i'm john to reaku. welcome to the west of lower the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 there has been so many important whistle blowers over the years . big names like daniel ellsberg, edward snowden, bradley perkins held any meshawn and catherine gun just to name a few. that you wouldn't be wrong to think that official opinion, the opinion of governments had changed so that these truth tellers were protected for the revelations. but that's not necessarily the case. certainly many countries have moved forward...
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edward is the ceo of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. he previously spent two decades in broadcast and digital media during time, he received an emmy award for his work with anthony bourdain. two webby awards, the edward murrow award and the george foster peabody for abc news coverage during 911. tonight will be talking about his new book, the loves of theodore roosevelt the women who created the president told through the eyes of the five unsung women that influenced roosevelt's roosevelt. this book is a presidential chronicle unlike any other. kirkus reviews writes that the book is a fascinating celebration of women who helped make an iconic precedent. o'keefe's prose brings vitality and nuance to his subjects. he will be in conversation with susan page. susan, who is currently the washington chief of usa today, is an award winning journalist and author. her books madam speaker, nancy pelosi, the lessons of power and the matriarch barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty. both new york times best sellers. her biography of bar
edward is the ceo of the theodore roosevelt presidential library foundation. he previously spent two decades in broadcast and digital media during time, he received an emmy award for his work with anthony bourdain. two webby awards, the edward murrow award and the george foster peabody for abc news coverage during 911. tonight will be talking about his new book, the loves of theodore roosevelt the women who created the president told through the eyes of the five unsung women that influenced...