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they knew it was andre edwards. guilty.he neighbor says the killer is a window peeper. >> she was uncomfortable about that. she did not feel like it was a very safe place. >> i had no idea how this could happen. >> despite the evidence, the case can't be solved. >> we're working on it, but we don't have any viable leads at this time. >> until police find evidence their suspect had killed before. >> i don't think he was finished. i don't think he would have stopped. >> for stephanie bennett, graduating from roanoke college was only the start. armed with a business degree,
they knew it was andre edwards. guilty.he neighbor says the killer is a window peeper. >> she was uncomfortable about that. she did not feel like it was a very safe place. >> i had no idea how this could happen. >> despite the evidence, the case can't be solved. >> we're working on it, but we don't have any viable leads at this time. >> until police find evidence their suspect had killed before. >> i don't think he was finished. i don't think he would have...
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second place, did you have anything for carl edward there at the end? >> well, we were both saving gas and they told me save all you can keep the 88 behind you. i sad, not today, i'm going for the win today. i ran as hard as i could. carl rap with speed. i got close. lost a whole bunch of times. i started running out so i had to start backing off and coasting on the straight aways to try to make it around. man i tell you. what it feels good. we ran on the top ten all night. this wasn't a gimme. everybody's worked really hard. i just wish i could have done it for the guy on my windshield, you know. van dyke would have been very proud of us. i'm sure he's proud of us finishing second. >> all the drivers who had names of fallen heroes on this memorial day weekend only their cars and, of course, we ran a crawl of those throughout the pre-race show. thankfully the number has gone down of those lost. paying the ultimate sacrifice for their country. but you can sense the desperateness of the drivers who want add win and those drivers who were disappointed but
second place, did you have anything for carl edward there at the end? >> well, we were both saving gas and they told me save all you can keep the 88 behind you. i sad, not today, i'm going for the win today. i ran as hard as i could. carl rap with speed. i got close. lost a whole bunch of times. i started running out so i had to start backing off and coasting on the straight aways to try to make it around. man i tell you. what it feels good. we ran on the top ten all night. this wasn't a...
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edwards.ome to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was two. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. and when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it come to the justice system. in greenwood, there are those that still have their agenda, but it is a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played a factor in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >> searching th
edwards.ome to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was two. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. and when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. that bothered me. >> a hard worker,...
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two years ago edward snowden, a former u.s. national security agency contractor made headlines in a bit of history when he revealed intelligence agencies tracked americans phone calls, emails and metadata through a series of surveillance tools. mainstream news coverage painted edward snowden as a hero or pariah. president obama said he welcomed the debate pitting national security gapes the right to privacy. secretary of state john kerry still calls edward snowden a traitor and a coward. this week congress may hand edward snowden his biggest victory. june 1st a controversial section of patriot act, exposed by edward snowden, the part that gives the n.s.a. some powers expires. congress is torn over renewing the law. if it doesn't there's a piece of legation lying in wait, the u.s.a. freedom account, ending aspects of the surveillance programme as we know it. is it congress's digsecision to make. there was a meeting in the british countryside involving tech giants and former intelligence chiefs a band of big brothers discussing b
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edward's luck holds out. kas rap tour the incident including the license plate and help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. survive this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long held desire to become a stabbed-up comic. >> he actually was a pretty funny guy. he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. >> edward right now last known whereabouts was in california, and he is fulfilling his desire to become an actor/comedian. >> so sometimes a very bad day can give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream. >> coming up, a different kind of camera. this time it's the towed vehicle threatening the worker. >> i thought he was dead. i really did. i thought when caught on camera very bad day continues. introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... ...you'l
edward's luck holds out. kas rap tour the incident including the license plate and help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. survive this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long held desire to become a stabbed-up comic. >> he actually was a pretty funny guy. he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. >> edward right now last...
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edward snowden.y brother and the dancing raisins but next we debate the reason between healthy disobedience and rioting [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >> get back. john: part of the rioting in baltimore. our next guest calls it civil disobedience. kevin powell is an author and activist labeling the baltimore situation because it is it racist to use the word riot. >> i said using that term to describe people in urban areas when they a prize or rebel. john: that looks like a riot then for about university of kentucky or any college program when they lose the championship came they don't call them thugs or gangsters or riot. john: you are right we did see vandals but after the stanley cup riot when vancouver lost the police chief called them criminals and thugs. said nato summit protest the eggs and wisconsin's state protests union thugs it isn't just black. >> i agree but when you talk about urban areas we are stereotyped. mayb
edward snowden.y brother and the dancing raisins but next we debate the reason between healthy disobedience and rioting [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ >> get back. john: part of the rioting in baltimore. our next guest calls it civil disobedience. kevin powell is an author and activist labeling the baltimore situation because it is it racist to use the word riot. >> i said using that term to...
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edward snowden.y brother and the dancing raisins but next we debate the reason between healthy disobedience and rioting the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. >> get back. john: part of the rioting in baltimore. our next guest calls it civil disobedience. kevin powell is an author and activist labeling the baltimore situation because it is it racist to use the word riot. >> i said using that term to describe people in urban areas when they a prize or rebel. john: that looks like a riot then for about university of kentucky or any college program when they lose the championship came they don't call them thugs or gangsters or riot. john: you are right we did see vandals but after the stanley cup
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edward snowden was still in the airport.e thought, well, this is an opportunity, actually, to send edward snowden to latin america on one of these jets. now i thought and was advised -- advised edward snowden he would be safest in russia. that the ability to protect the borders of russia significantly stronger than venezuela possibilities, for example, to protect its borders were ecuador's to protect its borders. but he was very worried about the optics. he did not want to be accused of being some kind of russian spy, so he really did not want to be in russia because he did not want that kind of propaganda attack to distract from the revelations. even though it would place him at risk. so it was the week of the oil conference in a number of presidential jets were flying back. we were considering one of these. so we then -- our code language that we used to overtly swapped presidential jet we were considering for the bolivian jet. so spoke about bolivia in order to distract from the actual candidate jet. some of our communica
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emily: tell me about your relationship with edward snowden? kim: he will be remembered in history as one of the great people of our time. i think he is a hero and i admire him for his courage. emily what about julian assange? what is your relationship with him yet ofhim? kim: what julian assange is doing is putting a spotlight on the secrets. emily: you tweeted you were going to be hillary's worst nightmare. how so? >> it is probably more julian. i am aware of some of the things that are going to be roadblocks for her.
emily: tell me about your relationship with edward snowden? kim: he will be remembered in history as one of the great people of our time. i think he is a hero and i admire him for his courage. emily what about julian assange? what is your relationship with him yet ofhim? kim: what julian assange is doing is putting a spotlight on the secrets. emily: you tweeted you were going to be hillary's worst nightmare. how so? >> it is probably more julian. i am aware of some of the things that are...
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i have to ask because of edward snowden's involvement in all of this, have you spoken to him about the decision by this new york federal court? >> i have. and he is thrilled about it. i think it's important to note i found it notable you asked whether this vindicates mr. snowden and he evaded your question completely. it is true that senator wyden has gone around for years trying to start a debate but didn't tell the american people about what the government was doing. so we couldn't debate it. it took edward snowden to come forward and came forward in large part because he heard director clapper, the senior u.s. national security official tell the senate and the american people falsely that the government was not doing exactly the program that the court today said was illegal. so to have an appellate court, the first time an apel late court looked at the legality of the program, come out and
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and one of those officers edward nero is a south jersey native. good evening i'm dawn timmeney. >> i'm chris o'connell. baltimore's top prosecutor today charging the officers with the felonies in the death of gray. state's attorney marilyn moseby says gray possers rest was unlegal and unjustified. his neck was broken because he was handcuffed shackled and placed head first in to a police van. moseby also says gray's pleas for medical attention were ignored as he bounced around that van. now, gray's stepfather spoke to reporters this afternoon. he says the decision to charge the officers is the right one and he asked anyone looking to cause trouble in baltimore to stay away. >> these charges are an important step in getting justice for freddie and we ask that whoever comes to our city, a city that we love, a city that we live in, come in peace. if you are not coming in peace please don't come at all. >>> now, a lawyer hired by the baltimore police union says the officers did nothing wrong and the prosecutors committed agregious rush to judgment. >>
and one of those officers edward nero is a south jersey native. good evening i'm dawn timmeney. >> i'm chris o'connell. baltimore's top prosecutor today charging the officers with the felonies in the death of gray. state's attorney marilyn moseby says gray possers rest was unlegal and unjustified. his neck was broken because he was handcuffed shackled and placed head first in to a police van. moseby also says gray's pleas for medical attention were ignored as he bounced around that van....
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edward snowden instantly became a battle line as soon as we learned his name. strong opinions were expressed in favor of his unauthorized release of nsa secrets and strong opinions were offered in support of edward snowden, whose strongest public advocate became glenn greenwald. tonight's breaking news is that someone has changed his mind about edward snowden. hodding carter who was assistant of state of public affairs in jimmy carter's administration published a piece entitled "glenn greenwald, i'm sorry: why i changed my mind on edward snowden." joining us now is hodding carter, contributor to the new book after snowden, privacy, secrecy and security in the administration stage. and here to accept that apology, glenn greenwald. mr. carter, thank you for joining us tonight. glenn is going to be on a little bit of a delay coming to us from south america. tell us how you did this most remarkable of things from washington creatures, changing your mind. i have a suspicion that living outside washington had something to do with it. >> it had something to do with it
edward snowden instantly became a battle line as soon as we learned his name. strong opinions were expressed in favor of his unauthorized release of nsa secrets and strong opinions were offered in support of edward snowden, whose strongest public advocate became glenn greenwald. tonight's breaking news is that someone has changed his mind about edward snowden. hodding carter who was assistant of state of public affairs in jimmy carter's administration published a piece entitled "glenn...
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does is right or wrong, does that make edward snowden the hero or the goat?ote this when edward snowden come out. i don't care whether he's a hero or a goat. i think it's a distraction. is the information he gave us accurate. >> if the answer is yes, the n.s.a. was doing things wrong. the debate whether edward snowden is a hero or villain, to me it doesn't matter. what matters is is it information what he provided us with the truth, it seems like it is. edward snowden, hero or goat, now that we are having this debate as to whether what the n.s.a. did is right or wrong. >> i don't care whether he's a hero or a goat. i think the important thing is what he put out there, was what the n.s.a. doing legal, was it in conformity with the public's expectation. these are important questions that president obama said, nears are questions that we need to get out in the pope, and need to have a serious debate about. is he vindicated with time. >> he regards the section 215 scenario as vindication. not only has he seen two review panels say it didn't provide useful counter
does is right or wrong, does that make edward snowden the hero or the goat?ote this when edward snowden come out. i don't care whether he's a hero or a goat. i think it's a distraction. is the information he gave us accurate. >> if the answer is yes, the n.s.a. was doing things wrong. the debate whether edward snowden is a hero or villain, to me it doesn't matter. what matters is is it information what he provided us with the truth, it seems like it is. edward snowden, hero or goat, now...
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and i have a personal interest in this matter, and i am married to edward and we met, there. and i was, working at one of the local retail spots, who happened to appreciate the street performers. and they really added to our business and the people coming in and they would talk about it and as commissioner joseph said it really adds to the vibrantcy of this city and so the love even comes out of the work that is done by these men that have spoken, already. and i just want to echo some of the comments about when the tourists come and they actually ask by name, for these gentleman. and they know them. and they have created relationships with them, and these gentleman have watched children grow up. and they know and, they know family and their familis from europe and they know familis from here. and so this conversation began because of this love, hate, relationship, and the locals and the tourists love. and the regulatory system, has a different opinion, so i really hope that you, and that we look at it from our values, and what, what, or who do we want to say san francisco is?
and i have a personal interest in this matter, and i am married to edward and we met, there. and i was, working at one of the local retail spots, who happened to appreciate the street performers. and they really added to our business and the people coming in and they would talk about it and as commissioner joseph said it really adds to the vibrantcy of this city and so the love even comes out of the work that is done by these men that have spoken, already. and i just want to echo some of the...
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. >> edward's all i got. >> edward?> yeah. >> reporter: did you think that this other man could be a game changer nif investigation? >> to me this was a person of interest we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man. >>> coming up -- other man revealed. >> you know i'm a flirtatious person. >> he has some intriguing information for police and for us. >> i would hide her if that's what she wanted. home to thousands of bacteria. but lysol disinfectant spray can help protect your family because it can also be used on soft surfaces. it kills 99.9% of illness causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. if you have play dates at your house. be ready to clean up the mess. the kids have fun, but it's pretty gross. (doorbell) what's that? it's a swiffer wetjet. i can just grab this and just
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edward lawrence is in baltimore today. edward good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. all quiet here this morning in baltimore on the third day of the curfew. the curfew will continue through the weekend. authorities stood guard in baltimore overnight enforcing a third night of a city-wide curfew. later today freddie gray's family is expected to learn the cause of his death. they will learn he died as a result of a traumatic injury to his spine after the arrest and suffered trauma to the back of his head. as 10:00 p.m. approached local leaders helped police clear a crowd of mostly peaceful demonstrators off the streets but did little to calm their anger. >> if they charge the police for killing freddie, maybe we can trust them. in part because of all the mysteries surrounding freddie gray's ride in a police van. on thursday the police gave their statements to the baltimore, maryland prot cuter. they made a previously undisclosed fourth stop before its final arrival at the police station. >> if with the nation watching three black women at three different levels can't g
edward lawrence is in baltimore today. edward good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. all quiet here this morning in baltimore on the third day of the curfew. the curfew will continue through the weekend. authorities stood guard in baltimore overnight enforcing a third night of a city-wide curfew. later today freddie gray's family is expected to learn the cause of his death. they will learn he died as a result of a traumatic injury to his spine after the arrest and suffered...
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let's get right out to edward lawrence who has the very latest on the situation. >> reporter: here behindsaid they are relieved baltimore's top prosecutor did the right thing in their words as five of the six officers charged in the death of freddie gray turned themselves in. baltimore's top prosecutor announced criminal charges against the six officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray who died after being taken into police custody. >> the findings of our comprehensive thorough and independent investigation coupled with the medical examiner's determination that mr. gray's death was a homicide which we received today has led us to believe that we have probable cause to file criminal charges. >> yes!! yes!! whoo! >> reporter: she says the 25- year-old gray did not commit a crime and was arrested illegally. >> mr. gray suffered a severe and critical neck injury as a result of being handcuffed, shackled by his feet and unrestrained inside of the bpd wagon. >> reporter: police and national guard are out here to keep the peace. protestors plan to take to the streets through the weekend. >
let's get right out to edward lawrence who has the very latest on the situation. >> reporter: here behindsaid they are relieved baltimore's top prosecutor did the right thing in their words as five of the six officers charged in the death of freddie gray turned themselves in. baltimore's top prosecutor announced criminal charges against the six officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray who died after being taken into police custody. >> the findings of our comprehensive...
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that's carl edwards, who was in the lead his crew drops the jack edwards takes off but a member of hisrew isn't done adjusting the rear window. >> oh, my goodness. >> that's a wrench he was trying to remove. no luck he falls on his face. turned out to be okay. edwards goes from first to 21st. final lapp now jimmie johnson, he is out in the lead. kevin harvick chasing. but johnson won't be caught. jimmie johnson goes on to win this race tenth of his career at dover. >> all right. that about do it is for us. thanks so much for joining us. nightly news is up next and we will see you again for news4 at 11:00. good night, everyone. night, the outpouring of sympathy for beau biden. the son of the vice president dies of brain cancer at age 46. his death focusing attention at who's at risk. >>> the showdown over the government's ability to collect the phone records of millions of americans. what's at stake? >>> a league of their own. the young football players taking hard hits while trying to tackle stereotypes. >>> paying it forward. the bank robber who gets an unusual second chance to make t
that's carl edwards, who was in the lead his crew drops the jack edwards takes off but a member of hisrew isn't done adjusting the rear window. >> oh, my goodness. >> that's a wrench he was trying to remove. no luck he falls on his face. turned out to be okay. edwards goes from first to 21st. final lapp now jimmie johnson, he is out in the lead. kevin harvick chasing. but johnson won't be caught. jimmie johnson goes on to win this race tenth of his career at dover. >> all...
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edwards: mr.hairman, we have been listening to this discussion and i think when the other side reclaims their time, it would be really helpful to explain why it is that if this is so important and that -- and that it is so urgent, why it is that the majority has cut $230 million from commercial crew. i will wait to hear the answer as i'm sure the american people are waiting and until that time i will yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the chair: the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, is recognized for two minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the chairman. i thank the gentlelady. i thank the managers of this bill, including the majority leader. and i just want to say that i come from space city houston, texas has as its motto its defining moment decides railroad is space city. i served 12 years on the science committee, and i had a strong commitment and continue to have a strong commitment to human space exploration, in particular the research that is garnered out
edwards: mr.hairman, we have been listening to this discussion and i think when the other side reclaims their time, it would be really helpful to explain why it is that if this is so important and that -- and that it is so urgent, why it is that the majority has cut $230 million from commercial crew. i will wait to hear the answer as i'm sure the american people are waiting and until that time i will yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the chair: the gentlewoman...
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>> edward lawrence in baltimore. thank you, edward. >>> this began more than two weeks ago when freddie gray ran away from two officers on patrol. they caught up with him and allegedly found an illegal switchblade. chip reid shows us how a minor event turned into a major incident. >>> during the baltimore police's first press conference on the death of freddie gray commissioner anthony betts made a promise. >> we're being as transparent as we possibly can. we'll be open, answer questions and bring this information to the public. >> i know that when mr. gray was placed inside that van, he was able to talk, he was upset, and when mr. gray was taken out of that van, he could not talk and he could not breathe. >> reporter: the implication was that the spinal injury occurred in the van, but four days later deputy commissioner davis turns the foe cause back to the scene of the arrest. >> and that's where the apprehension of freddie gray occurred and quite frankly that's exactly where freddie gray should have received medic
>> edward lawrence in baltimore. thank you, edward. >>> this began more than two weeks ago when freddie gray ran away from two officers on patrol. they caught up with him and allegedly found an illegal switchblade. chip reid shows us how a minor event turned into a major incident. >>> during the baltimore police's first press conference on the death of freddie gray commissioner anthony betts made a promise. >> we're being as transparent as we possibly can. we'll be...
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spying and the patriot act, sparked by the disclosures of edward snowden. julian: how can you debate them? they're secret. similarly, what are the actual actions that are occurring not just in policy but what is actually happening. what are they actually doing? if you don't know, how can you possibly have a debate? amy: today wikileaks founder julian assange for the hour, all that and more coming up. amy: welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report, i'm amy goodman. a suicide attack by the self-proclaimed is tam i can state has reportedly killed dozens near the iraqi city of fallujah. the bombing hit an iraqi army convoy involved in the ongoing offensive to retake the capital of an barprove isil. at the white house, the brett secretary stood by comments from defense secretary ash carter that israeli forces will lack the will to fight. >> that certainly has been a problem that we've seen in the past. that's what allowed isil to make such significant gains last summer, and so what the united states and our coalition has been focused
spying and the patriot act, sparked by the disclosures of edward snowden. julian: how can you debate them? they're secret. similarly, what are the actual actions that are occurring not just in policy but what is actually happening. what are they actually doing? if you don't know, how can you possibly have a debate? amy: today wikileaks founder julian assange for the hour, all that and more coming up. amy: welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report, i'm amy goodman. a...
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well, yesterday those brooklyn guys got their giant edward snowden head back. they got ticketed officially yesterday for what they did. their tickets were actually for being in the park when it was closed, which is illegal. but the bigger issue was their confiscated statue. the city had had their statue. yesterday finally a month after they put it up in ft. greene park, new york city gave them back their giant four-foot-tall bespectacled 100-pound metal edward snowden head. that's what happened yesterday. today edward snowden got something else from new york city. he got vindication of a kind. a federal appeals court that sits in new york, an appeals court, one level below the supreme court, second circuit court of appeals today ruled the nsa program that edward snowden leaked to the public because he thought it was illegal and people should, therefore, know about it, a federal appeals court ruled today that that program is in fact illegal. constitutionally they say that program cannot bear the weight the government asks us to assign to it. so does this mean th
well, yesterday those brooklyn guys got their giant edward snowden head back. they got ticketed officially yesterday for what they did. their tickets were actually for being in the park when it was closed, which is illegal. but the bigger issue was their confiscated statue. the city had had their statue. yesterday finally a month after they put it up in ft. greene park, new york city gave them back their giant four-foot-tall bespectacled 100-pound metal edward snowden head. that's what happened...
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the debate whether edward snowden is a hero or villain, to me it doesn't matter.what matters is is it information what he provided us with the truth, it seems like it is. edward snowden, hero or goat now that we are having this debate. whether what the n.s.a. did is right or wrong. >> i don't care whether he's a hero or a goat. important thing is what he put out there, was what the n.s.a. doing legal, was it in conformity with the government. these are important questions that president obama said nears are questions that we need to get out in the pope and need to have a serious debate about. is he vindicated with time. >> he regards the section 215 scenario as vindication. they came out and said this didn't provide useful counterterrorism. the d o.j. says the same thing. the court of appeal found the programme to be illegal, and it's about to expire or else be radically reformed. with respect to this programme, which is one very small part of the n.s.a.'s authorities and provisions, he seems to do well. >> faisal patel, the co-director. liberty and national secur
the debate whether edward snowden is a hero or villain, to me it doesn't matter.what matters is is it information what he provided us with the truth, it seems like it is. edward snowden, hero or goat now that we are having this debate. whether what the n.s.a. did is right or wrong. >> i don't care whether he's a hero or a goat. important thing is what he put out there, was what the n.s.a. doing legal, was it in conformity with the government. these are important questions that president...
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edward wytkind, the issue of climate change.mass transportation being a very important answer to that. i think i saw a figure yesterday out at northeastern university, the u.s. and's $1.4 billion on trains them in china's been something like $124 billion on trains. we have made a lot of the 106 mile-per-hour trains that the train was going at 106 miles per hour, and that is very serious for northeast corridor train making a turn, but we were just broadcasting from japan, the bullet train goes hundreds of miles an hour. what about all of this and this issue of -- you represent millions of workers -- how you see it turning from a political issue to a popular issue since clearly, most people do support this kind of investment? >> well, thank you. the problem is, elections have consequences. so when you continue to elect people that don't understand the importance of these kinds of issues, you get the results that you get. david mentioned some polling. just on amtrak, the vast majority of americans in all parties support more money
edward wytkind, the issue of climate change.mass transportation being a very important answer to that. i think i saw a figure yesterday out at northeastern university, the u.s. and's $1.4 billion on trains them in china's been something like $124 billion on trains. we have made a lot of the 106 mile-per-hour trains that the train was going at 106 miles per hour, and that is very serious for northeast corridor train making a turn, but we were just broadcasting from japan, the bullet train goes...
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emily: ball collection was exposed by edward snowden.tly interviewed cam.com, a man who was concerned himself with these programs. he's the founder of megaupload and the target of the biggest copyright case in history. i asked him what his message for president obama is. take a listen. kim.com: what is my message? it would be nice if he delivered the change, if he didn't spy on the world population. emily: tell me about your relationship with edward snowden? kim: he will be remembered in history as one of the great people of our time. >> what about julian assange? kim: what julian assange is doing is putting a spotlight on the secrets. emily: you tweeted you were going to be hillary's worst nightmare. how so russian mark >> it is probably more julian. i am aware of some of the things that are going to be roadblocks for her. if i can provide transparency with these people and make them part of what the internet party stands for, i will be happy to do that. emily: julian assange is going to be her worst nightmare? how so? kim: he has acces
emily: ball collection was exposed by edward snowden.tly interviewed cam.com, a man who was concerned himself with these programs. he's the founder of megaupload and the target of the biggest copyright case in history. i asked him what his message for president obama is. take a listen. kim.com: what is my message? it would be nice if he delivered the change, if he didn't spy on the world population. emily: tell me about your relationship with edward snowden? kim: he will be remembered in...
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reporting in washington, edward lawrence. you. >> thanks edward. >>> just ahead john carlos hits one out of the park. plus aaron rodgers goes to hollywood. find out how he did on celebrity jeopardy in sports up next. pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. fame change me? not so much. i have to stay true to who i am. almay smart shade makeup gets me. and my skintone. perfectly. underneath, i'm still carrie from checotah, oklahoma. smart shade's biggest fan! you've got to try it! almay. simply american. oh, i love game night. ooh, it's a house and a car! so far, you're horrible at this, flo. yeah, no talent for drawing, flo. house! car! oh, raise the roof! no one? remember when we used to raise the roof, diane? oh, quiet, richard i'm trying to make sense of flo's terrible drawing. i'll draw the pants off that thing. oh, oh, hats on hamburgers! dancing!
reporting in washington, edward lawrence. you. >> thanks edward. >>> just ahead john carlos hits one out of the park. plus aaron rodgers goes to hollywood. find out how he did on celebrity jeopardy in sports up next. pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. fame change me? not so much. i have to stay true...
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amy: that is edward snowden. judge gerard e.h wrote that the sheer volume of information sought is staggering, while search warrants and subpoenas for business records may encompass large volumes of paper documents or electronic data the most expansive evidentiary or he demands are dwarfed by the volume of records obtained pursuant to the orders in question here. jameel jaffer, can you comment on this. section 215. does that include section 215a? jameel: it is the same thing. amy: what does this mean? as early as yesterday morning, the senate majority leader was talking about how they were not going to change this. jameel: i think he is still talking about that. we get this decision in the middle of this congressional debate. the reason we are having the debate is that three provisions of the patriot act, they will go away unless congress does something. we think they should go away and that the provisions should never have been enacted in the first place. at the very least, congress should make strong reforms to prevent the kin
amy: that is edward snowden. judge gerard e.h wrote that the sheer volume of information sought is staggering, while search warrants and subpoenas for business records may encompass large volumes of paper documents or electronic data the most expansive evidentiary or he demands are dwarfed by the volume of records obtained pursuant to the orders in question here. jameel jaffer, can you comment on this. section 215. does that include section 215a? jameel: it is the same thing. amy: what does...
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emily: tell me about your relationship with edward ♪ -- edward snowden. ♪ ♪ emily: you were arrestedhe first time when you were 18. you were convicted of insider trading. why should we trust you? many people think you are the pirate. a white-collar criminal. kim: i am an easy target. when i was a young man, i made some mistakes. but i never hurt anyone. i hacked into systems because i was an adventurer. i wanted to find out if aliens exist. i have grown. i am a family man. i have five kids. i am different. i am not a criminal. emily: what is this new business you are working on? kim: after the raid, i spent a lot of time thinking about the intrusion of privacy. in my case, they have used the nsa to spy on me. the prime minister of new zealand has apologized to me. because they have done that illegally. i created a cloud storage website where people can be 100% sure their data is fully encrypted, that no government can access it. that we, as a service provider, cannot access private data. emily: you cannot see what is in the files? so the nsa could not get it. 10: no. kiml: no. -- the
emily: tell me about your relationship with edward ♪ -- edward snowden. ♪ ♪ emily: you were arrestedhe first time when you were 18. you were convicted of insider trading. why should we trust you? many people think you are the pirate. a white-collar criminal. kim: i am an easy target. when i was a young man, i made some mistakes. but i never hurt anyone. i hacked into systems because i was an adventurer. i wanted to find out if aliens exist. i have grown. i am a family man. i have five...
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host: edward is joining us from liverpool, texas. good morning. caller: i just wanted to comment that people worry about people listening in on their conversations. this type of technology does not work in that fashion. it works in a fashion that i called you, so they know that i called you. if i'm talking about blowing stuff up -- it is not taking care of everything all conversation, but looking forward certain words. people are getting worked up but when it comes to transparency, no one looks to the churches. the churches are not transparent at all. people never know what they are doing with their money. they say, we are making hospital, but when they go take their money overseas, that is what you have to worry about. guest: the surveillance programs are so confusing, i think a lot of americans mix them up. the caller is right. the specific program we are talking about is the bulk metadata collection. there is an aspect of this program, section 215, the expires tonight, and that is the roving wiretap law, and that of action give the government t
host: edward is joining us from liverpool, texas. good morning. caller: i just wanted to comment that people worry about people listening in on their conversations. this type of technology does not work in that fashion. it works in a fashion that i called you, so they know that i called you. if i'm talking about blowing stuff up -- it is not taking care of everything all conversation, but looking forward certain words. people are getting worked up but when it comes to transparency, no one looks...
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, thank you edward. >>> straight ahead in sports who is that masked man. conley and the grizzlies take it to the warriors. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common... ...or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure... ...or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. enbrel helped relieve my joint pain. but the best part of every journey... dad! ...is coming home. ask if enbrel, the number one biologic medicine prescribed by rheum
, thank you edward. >>> straight ahead in sports who is that masked man. conley and the grizzlies take it to the warriors. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections tuberculosis,...