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reporter #2: and what about edwards' wife of 32 years--elizabeth? she's not only had to deal with her husband's betrayal. she's dealing with a cancer that threatens to take her life. tapper: yes, it was as bad as it sounds. edwards cheated on his cancer-stricken wife, had a baby with his secret girlfriend/employee, and then tried to pass it off as a key campaign staffer's kid. for years, edwards followed the three simple rules for unfaithful men-- deny, deny, deny. i have no idea what you're asking about. i don't respond to these lies. so when the truth came out, he looked like the most untrustworthy politician in the united states. here's the statement john edwards issued today... the scandal torpedoed his career, and with it, the dreams of so many people who had believed in him. -it's very shocking. -this is a man i was willing to vote for as president. why would he do a thing like that? why would he do that? he had to know that his personal failures would detonate his political career? yet he still seemed to believe that he was destined to transf
reporter #2: and what about edwards' wife of 32 years--elizabeth? she's not only had to deal with her husband's betrayal. she's dealing with a cancer that threatens to take her life. tapper: yes, it was as bad as it sounds. edwards cheated on his cancer-stricken wife, had a baby with his secret girlfriend/employee, and then tried to pass it off as a key campaign staffer's kid. for years, edwards followed the three simple rules for unfaithful men-- deny, deny, deny. i have no idea what you're...
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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. ♪ tapper: in 2009, south carolina governor mark sanford was a republican rock star. >> in 2009, south carolina governor mark sanford was a republican rockstar his reputation as a budget slashing deficit hawk family man had the gop betting on him to beat obama in 2012 until he became a missing person the search for sanford through his office into chaos and turned up a secret love affair and a bizarre set of leinz that coined
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...
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elizabeth: good lord. edward lawrence are, thank you for helping us out. good grief. okay, let's bring in former u.s. treasury official michael fall conned canner. so what grow make of this? if he's going to -- do you make of this? he's going to slap tariffs on chinese goods, $18 billion worth, so he's going to go from 25 up to 100%? didn't the democrats say the trump tariffs were bad? >> absolutely, liz. they came out completely against it, said that the president was doing it to buy votes or somehow curry favor with voters when, in fact, president trump recognizes thatty -- tariffs are a very important tool to address the things that joe biden finally came about recognizing today in his remarks. the chinese have engaged in an enormous amount of intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, subsidies to their state industries, currency manipulation, and the tariffs are absolutely a critical tool in the president's toolbox to address these. and as a edward lawrence just said, it does not take 3-4 years to figure out how to deploy these things. president tr
elizabeth: good lord. edward lawrence are, thank you for helping us out. good grief. okay, let's bring in former u.s. treasury official michael fall conned canner. so what grow make of this? if he's going to -- do you make of this? he's going to slap tariffs on chinese goods, $18 billion worth, so he's going to go from 25 up to 100%? didn't the democrats say the trump tariffs were bad? >> absolutely, liz. they came out completely against it, said that the president was doing it to buy...
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edwards have one of the most admired marriages and politics. and from then on, he is a pit, pit bull to expose john edwards as the fraud that he was cohen is right now saying that he recommended removing an end date from the agreement and to make it in perpetuity, this is the doorman lie. very loving. cohen turns to the jury explaining that means it's forever they own the story forever. it can never come out barry levine had the complete opposite reaction to jump to donald trump stories whatever you think of the national enquirer paying for stories and the kind of journalism they do checkbook journalism, you digging through trash cans, whatever they were, right. and they were way ahead of everybody on the john edwards story. and john edwards was exposed for what? us they were doing the exact opposite thing here for donald trump. they were hiding stories that they knew to be true. i you know, buying the story for the doorman that's fake. i mean, i don't that doesn't really boil my blood because it was allies. so who cares really, and it's a sham
edwards have one of the most admired marriages and politics. and from then on, he is a pit, pit bull to expose john edwards as the fraud that he was cohen is right now saying that he recommended removing an end date from the agreement and to make it in perpetuity, this is the doorman lie. very loving. cohen turns to the jury explaining that means it's forever they own the story forever. it can never come out barry levine had the complete opposite reaction to jump to donald trump stories...
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elizabeth: great reporting, great questions from edward lawrence. joining us now, laffer tengler ceo nancy tengler. nancy or, thanks for joining us. what do you think of what happened today? >> well, as usual, liz, i mean, the press conference we always get these big statements, and then they're often and almost always reversed later. i thought there were a couple of noteworthy things. first, the vote was unanimous, and the fed really likes that. i would like to see some dissense so we know that there's actually discussion going on -- dissension. but they are slowing quantitate tative tightening, so that would free up bonds for retail investors and increase liquidity, and he did say, yep, we're sufficiently restrictive. but what was really interesting to me was that he mentioned that they would be prepared to act if the labor market weakens. and as you know from last week when i was on, we think the labor with market is starting to roll over. 284,000 fewer full-time jobs than a year ago a march and higher part-time jobs, average hourly -- average wo
elizabeth: great reporting, great questions from edward lawrence. joining us now, laffer tengler ceo nancy tengler. nancy or, thanks for joining us. what do you think of what happened today? >> well, as usual, liz, i mean, the press conference we always get these big statements, and then they're often and almost always reversed later. i thought there were a couple of noteworthy things. first, the vote was unanimous, and the fed really likes that. i would like to see some dissense so we...
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woj taught the future queen elizabeth ii how to yawn correctly. the nazi ideas of the rulers were then popular in british circles; some considered the nazis almost a salvation from soviet russia. what did all this lead to, to the munich agreement in the end, to a world war. ivan the good, dmitry volkov, lyubov dmitrieva, irina bliznyuk, pavel evdokimenko, channel one. a provocative statement from the west. russia's reaction to everything that is happening. about the connection between the main events of the week, comments from political scientist, host of the big game program on channel one, dmitry simes. good evening. the most important international event of the past week was the negotiations in minsk between the presidents of russia and belarus. and security issues were clearly at the forefront of their attention. president putin noted that. the direction that was chosen by the western community in relation to both belarus and russia is the direction of unconditional hostility, attempts to restrain our development, damage our sovereignty. russi
woj taught the future queen elizabeth ii how to yawn correctly. the nazi ideas of the rulers were then popular in british circles; some considered the nazis almost a salvation from soviet russia. what did all this lead to, to the munich agreement in the end, to a world war. ivan the good, dmitry volkov, lyubov dmitrieva, irina bliznyuk, pavel evdokimenko, channel one. a provocative statement from the west. russia's reaction to everything that is happening. about the connection between the main...
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the future king of great britain and northern ireland, edward vii, teaches the future queen elizabeth ii. how that's right, yawn. nazi ideas were popular in the ruling british circles at that time; some considered the nazis almost... salvation from soviet russia, which all this led to, to the munich agreement , ultimately, to a world war. ivan blagoy, dmitry volkov, lyubov dmitriev irina bliznyuk, pavel evdokimenko, channel one. the head of the german midfield once again had to put a good face on a bad game. anna alena berbak went to bavaria to campaign for the green party. but there were much fewer of her supporters there than opponents. pro-palestinian activists were not allowed into the square in the center of nuremberg, but they broke through. the clutch said everything they thought about the party's politics. berbak was accused of instigating war in the middle east and was called the stupidest foreign minister in history. activists were twisted by police at... a new mass protest in yerevan , more than 100 thousand people filled the republic square, a crowd of protesters with arme
the future king of great britain and northern ireland, edward vii, teaches the future queen elizabeth ii. how that's right, yawn. nazi ideas were popular in the ruling british circles at that time; some considered the nazis almost... salvation from soviet russia, which all this led to, to the munich agreement , ultimately, to a world war. ivan blagoy, dmitry volkov, lyubov dmitriev irina bliznyuk, pavel evdokimenko, channel one. the head of the german midfield once again had to put a good face...
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it was, however, not the first time, in 1933, the future king of great britain and northern ireland, edward vi , taught the future queen elizabeth ii how to correctly, yawn, nazi ideas in the ruling british circles. the event of the past week was the negotiations in minsk between the presidents of russia and belarus, security issues were clearly the focus of their attention. the president putin noted that the direction that was chosen by the western community in relation to both belarus and russia is the direction of unconditional hostility, an attempt to restrain our development. delivered and how they propose to use it, first of all we are talking about attacks on russian territory using long-range nato weapons, this is being actively discussed, they are talking about it in washington, london and even for some reason in latvia, but in general they are talking about the project , which... clearly within nato, primarily in washington and london, it was decided that before remained conversations, a decision was made , how to talk about peace, you need to seriously try war, try more, try toug
it was, however, not the first time, in 1933, the future king of great britain and northern ireland, edward vi , taught the future queen elizabeth ii how to correctly, yawn, nazi ideas in the ruling british circles. the event of the past week was the negotiations in minsk between the presidents of russia and belarus, security issues were clearly the focus of their attention. the president putin noted that the direction that was chosen by the western community in relation to both belarus and...
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elizabeth, thank you. in the exclusive interview with one of the stars of the nba playoffs, anthony edwards, the guard leading the minnesota timberwolves to a two-game advantage over the defending champions, denver nuggets. sit down with malika andrews and talked about being compared to a legend. >> let's talk about michael jordan. you are drawing a lot of comparisons to michael. do you want them to stop? >> for sure. he is 1 of 1 man great old time. >> i think when people talk about you, they mean it as a complement because they are looking for something to say, pay attention, this kid is also great. if you don't want to be compared to michael jordan, how do you want to be talked about? >> as anthony edwards. like the first anthony edwards and out the next michael jordan. i want people to be like, this anthony edwards kid, he has his own style. is a mix of michael jordan in him, but i gon shoot the three so that makes me a little bit different than michael jordan. >> you can see more of malika andrews int
elizabeth, thank you. in the exclusive interview with one of the stars of the nba playoffs, anthony edwards, the guard leading the minnesota timberwolves to a two-game advantage over the defending champions, denver nuggets. sit down with malika andrews and talked about being compared to a legend. >> let's talk about michael jordan. you are drawing a lot of comparisons to michael. do you want them to stop? >> for sure. he is 1 of 1 man great old time. >> i think when people...
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because as an eye flow app to help you free, free credit building for renters with self i'm elizabeth wagmeister in los angeles in this is cnn more than 60 years after he was chosen by president john f kennedy to become the country's first black astronaut, 90 year-old edward dwight finally made it into space he and five other people were on board. >> the blue origin space flight of the new shepard rocket now lifted off last sunday for nearly ten minute journey into space. the 1961, he was handpicked to break the color barrier as america's first black astronaut. but his dreams were ultimately derailed by racism and politics that was going to be the first black astronaut completed astronaut training. >> every, every saying that we did, i did and i did it well, everybody has a stake angry. i must have been disappointed. i must have been now look at a philosophically, my role in the whole process was to open up a conversation about blacks of the space and so i saw served a purpose and i was very proud of the space program would have to wait until 1983 to see its first black astronaut in s
because as an eye flow app to help you free, free credit building for renters with self i'm elizabeth wagmeister in los angeles in this is cnn more than 60 years after he was chosen by president john f kennedy to become the country's first black astronaut, 90 year-old edward dwight finally made it into space he and five other people were on board. >> the blue origin space flight of the new shepard rocket now lifted off last sunday for nearly ten minute journey into space. the 1961, he was...