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snowden as "the traitor edward snowden," that's how he refers to him, as the traitor edward snowden.s is the guy who would run the cia, if approved by the senate, nominated by m mr. trum. and he has called for edward snowden to be executed. so, what do you make of the guy who may run the cia who at least heretofore has called for edward snowden the traitor to be executed. >> you're jumping way ahead of me. the movie was based on the idea that this congressman might see it but they haven't given any thought. they have an ideological stance and you're saying he's preset, should be executed. trump said the same thing at one point a few years ago. you know, life is much more complicated than that and you should be able to change your views as you go through life. >> sure. >> this fellow who presumably will get appointed to the cia is also advocating guantanamo opening again, more prisoners, and also torture. he seems to be fine with torture. so, it's all going in one direction, which is pretty rigid. it's another america that's going back to the dark side of mr. cheney, dick cheney. >> p
snowden as "the traitor edward snowden," that's how he refers to him, as the traitor edward snowden.s is the guy who would run the cia, if approved by the senate, nominated by m mr. trum. and he has called for edward snowden to be executed. so, what do you make of the guy who may run the cia who at least heretofore has called for edward snowden the traitor to be executed. >> you're jumping way ahead of me. the movie was based on the idea that this congressman might see it but...
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edward, i completely agree with your insight. caution all of the viewers to emember i have been through 14 presidents in my lifetime and i to think e viewers about what the presidency is is nothing more than a working reflection of the presidents. and if they can't take that into onsideration then i think that we are missing the boat in many respects. american presidents tend opposite toff polar the predecessor. you couldn't think of anybody donald trumpt than to barack obama. likewise you can't think of nybody more different from barack obama to george w. bush and then bill clinton. there is this strange sort of swit witch, maybe understandable switch because the president living ch a role in our rooms that we get sick of him or in fully her at some stage the near future. so i understand your point about rhythms of american politics. host: independent line is john troy, michigan. with edward luce. good morning. to make a ust want comment. iu mentioned isolationism and have a problem with the left who ring to conservatives believ
edward, i completely agree with your insight. caution all of the viewers to emember i have been through 14 presidents in my lifetime and i to think e viewers about what the presidency is is nothing more than a working reflection of the presidents. and if they can't take that into onsideration then i think that we are missing the boat in many respects. american presidents tend opposite toff polar the predecessor. you couldn't think of anybody donald trumpt than to barack obama. likewise you...
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david ignatius, very ugly with his economies about edward snowden. david gregory when he ran "meet the press" had glen green walt on his show would and was extremely critical for him being a conduit for the information from edward snowden. when diane feinstein wrote a report about torture and abuse she was on wolf blitzer's situation room and accused of having blood on her in other words revealing the information about the cia torture and abuse. so the think i would like to leave you with at this point dish do want to leave some time for questions and comments -- is our democracy right now is in trouble. we're in a very beleaguered state. there was an article in the "new york times" about two weeks ago about-i love this word -- guardrail, the guardrail of democracy and how the system is working. well, two observations. one, the system will only work if people make the system work. the system can't work on its own. and, two, i would argue the system isn't working the with a i would like it to work. look at the intelligence committees created in 1970s
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edwards ferry. a car into a river. sounds like it's submerged.hey have rescue workers on the scene. no word on if someone is inside. all lanes opened as you're headed out of bowie and into the direct. a crash reported here as well. inbound 11th street bridge before southeast southwest freeway, a crash on the right side. yellow line delays right now. vernon square malfunction there at huntington. >>> making history in tonight's nba draft. how a local standout is putting prince george's county in the record books. >>> the kids are likely home more than ever in the summer. we continue with warngs aboutni the it senses your everyere with move and automatically adjusts on both sides. right now save on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. >>> keeping kids safe in the water is something every parent worries about. today, thousands of kids will jump in the pool for a lesson on how to stay alive. the largest swim lesson will happen all over the country and in our area as w
edwards ferry. a car into a river. sounds like it's submerged.hey have rescue workers on the scene. no word on if someone is inside. all lanes opened as you're headed out of bowie and into the direct. a crash reported here as well. inbound 11th street bridge before southeast southwest freeway, a crash on the right side. yellow line delays right now. vernon square malfunction there at huntington. >>> making history in tonight's nba draft. how a local standout is putting prince george's...
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vicky jane edwards, bbc the semifinals in three days‘ time. vickyjane edwards, bbc news.otball, a reminder that there's a special documentary on bbc two tonight on the amazing story of syria's footballers — and their attempts to qualify for the world cup, football on the front line, on bbc two tonight at ii.25pm. britain's hopes of success in the america's cup have been dealt a major blow after land rover bar had to retire from the opening race of their semifinal against new zealand. this is the moment the carbon fibre camber arm on the boat broke. it meant the team lead by sir ben ainslie had to retire from race one. ben ainslie said it is highly unlikely they will be able to fix the problem for the second race which takes place later this evening. the first team to win five races will take on the cup—holders, the usa. just to recap — a sad day for football fans with the sudden death of former newcastle united midfielder check tiote at the age ofjust 30. thank you for watching. that's all from sportsday. i will see you later on on bbc news. bye bye. campaigning has recom
vicky jane edwards, bbc the semifinals in three days‘ time. vickyjane edwards, bbc news.otball, a reminder that there's a special documentary on bbc two tonight on the amazing story of syria's footballers — and their attempts to qualify for the world cup, football on the front line, on bbc two tonight at ii.25pm. britain's hopes of success in the america's cup have been dealt a major blow after land rover bar had to retire from the opening race of their semifinal against new zealand. this...
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in edwards. -- i am anna edwards. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn.k of england governor mark carney met with francine lacqua. they discussed public in private sector work on climate change. mr. carney: i think the important thing is a voluntary private sector right now. them to address issues around climate change. we focused on enclosure and asked the private sector to decide how to address it, so mike bloomberg, the head of panel, 30 are people from the private sector him up with recommendations, and 100 plus from india to u.k., europe, and the u.s. and beyond have signed up to control financial assets of more than 20 billion. saying this is the right step to include so the market can function. so the g-20 started this protest, the private sector has taking the ball and run with it, and created some good products, and demonstrated, as i say, 100 plus of the bill posey leading companies adopting this. but -- : mr. carney: the g-20 leaders will be made aware of the progress made and the momentum behind it. as a member of the g-20, i will be there, bu
in edwards. -- i am anna edwards. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn.k of england governor mark carney met with francine lacqua. they discussed public in private sector work on climate change. mr. carney: i think the important thing is a voluntary private sector right now. them to address issues around climate change. we focused on enclosure and asked the private sector to decide how to address it, so mike bloomberg, the head of panel, 30 are people from the private sector him up with...
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george, victoria, and edward.just a reminder, you're at $10,000 now. >> mm-hmm. >> that's yours to walk away with... >> okay. >> if you choose. you're out of lifelines, unfortunately. >> yeah. >> and you're risking half your money with an incorrect answer, $5,000, and you walk with $5,000, but... >> okay. >> this is a chance to double your money. >> mm-hmm. >> it's $20,000. >> that would be nice. >> and stay in the game. >> that would be nice. >> all right, elizabeth started mid-20th century so we're talking earlier than that. i just don't remember an anne in british history later like that. james, victoria, henry. george, victoria, edward. i really like victoria being up there, though. i'm pretty solidly between b and d, which possibly means it's a or c. i'm gonna kick myself either way on this one, if i get it wrong or if i walk and it's what i think it is. i think i-- "three names that belonged to a reigning king or queen of england" 20th century. you know what? george, victoria, and edward was my gut instinct.
george, victoria, and edward.just a reminder, you're at $10,000 now. >> mm-hmm. >> that's yours to walk away with... >> okay. >> if you choose. you're out of lifelines, unfortunately. >> yeah. >> and you're risking half your money with an incorrect answer, $5,000, and you walk with $5,000, but... >> okay. >> this is a chance to double your money. >> mm-hmm. >> it's $20,000. >> that would be nice. >> and stay in the game....
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>>edward: vietnam was a disaster. it was perhaps more divided than at any time since uh, the civil war. >>dick: the growing antiwar movement filled the headlines. but below the radar, a conservative countermovement was also on the rise. >>david m.: in 1967, i was a freshman at the university of wisconsin, a true hotbed of antiwar activism. at that moment, even with all of the activists at wisconsin, the largest, single, uh, club on the wisconsin campus was the young republicans. >>kevin: you had an awful lot of people that didn't particularly like the war but they'd prefer that we'd win it if we could. and they weren't gonna support the people who jumped up and down at the liberal rallies. >>crowd: [singing] ♪ we shall end this war. ♪ we shall end this war. >>male #7: take the camera. >>male #8: you hard-headed communist swine! don't you see that the constitution is letting you assemble. that communism would strike it down, would strike down everything our government stands for? >>is there some way that we could get t
>>edward: vietnam was a disaster. it was perhaps more divided than at any time since uh, the civil war. >>dick: the growing antiwar movement filled the headlines. but below the radar, a conservative countermovement was also on the rise. >>david m.: in 1967, i was a freshman at the university of wisconsin, a true hotbed of antiwar activism. at that moment, even with all of the activists at wisconsin, the largest, single, uh, club on the wisconsin campus was the young...
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charlotte edwards was the last england captain to lead the side to world cup glory — that was eight years could repeat that feat as the tournament gets underway on saturday. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. the england, for the world, this is where it begins dasha derby. a tournament now featuring serious money. $2 million in total and an intention to match men's prizemoney in15 intention to match men's prizemoney in 15 years. it is important. i think a lot of the girls who are playing cricket would not want anything they do not deserve so it is important the way we train and play our cricket is a spectacle because i think that is important in order to get the money. eight teams in the tournament. west indians are an emerging force. new zealand, australia and england still the favourite. world cricket have brought in a woman who was the heartbeat of the english team for 20 yea rs. heartbeat of the english team for 20 years. there she is and she knows about the world cup. charlotte edwards spent the day touring the home city, leicester, and she is at his no longer to be leading e
charlotte edwards was the last england captain to lead the side to world cup glory — that was eight years could repeat that feat as the tournament gets underway on saturday. here's our sports correspondentjoe wilson. the england, for the world, this is where it begins dasha derby. a tournament now featuring serious money. $2 million in total and an intention to match men's prizemoney in15 intention to match men's prizemoney in 15 years. it is important. i think a lot of the girls who are...
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i am ended edwards. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. -- i am anna edwards.00 is relatively unchanged. dow is up. the nasdaq is the mover today. however, there is a lot going on, not the least of which crypto currency is moving. have bit corn down for a second day in a row. down 15% over the last few days, the work week since january of 2015. -- we have bitcoin down for a second day in a row. today could have been on the cyber attack that broke out through your with more than 80 companies affected according to some analysts and bloomberg. some of thet companies affected by the cyber attack. in the u.s., and shares of merck is flat. -- pharmaceutical giant is said its computer network was broken down. group, a look at w tp more for the client -- wpp group, more of a decline. rosfnet is trading higher. the cyberattacks not likely going to outlook -- in fact the outlook for these companies. health care is in bit focus with the proposed health care bill, repeal of obamacare. here are some of these stocks. quite a rally, community health thatenet, a big rally mode
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news 4's edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. edward, why is that an important next step here? >> reporter: it is an important next step, one, because jared kushner said he would cooperate and bring notes and turn over any materials he may have to senators who are involved in this investigation. now nbc news has learned that jared kushner will likely testify behind closed doors for the senators in their investigation sometime in the middle of the month here. now it's impnt meetings, one with the russian foreign minister that also involved former national security adviser michael plin and the second one with the head of a russian bank. senators would like to know what those meetings were about. some say it's about back channel communications that they wanted to set up with the russians. they want to find out if there were any financial dealings set up in those meetings. >> edward, we didn't hear from the president yesterday. we did hear from his lawyer. what did he have to say? >> yeah. the lawyer basically saying that this is vindication for president donald trump. he's saying
news 4's edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. edward, why is that an important next step here? >> reporter: it is an important next step, one, because jared kushner said he would cooperate and bring notes and turn over any materials he may have to senators who are involved in this investigation. now nbc news has learned that jared kushner will likely testify behind closed doors for the senators in their investigation sometime in the middle of the month here. now it's impnt meetings,...
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edwards ferry road is blocked off.oking at live pictures of the rescue team that has arrived at the scene. no word on how many people are in the vehicle or how it got this far into the river. what we do know is that the rescue team is there. for aam seven is hoping safe rescue but it will tie up a portion of edwards berry road. that is where police are setting up their investigation. keep you posted with details as they become available. we will show you what else is happening downtown silver spring, lanes are open southbound but on university boulevard at four corners, there is a crash off timber wood. eastbound timber wood is blocked. all traffic must turn. southbound 29 is blocked at the scene. northbound traffic can get it -- can get past the scene. go, start of why thinking about alternative routes. that is the traffic watch. back in 10 minutes to update your ride towards loudoun county. it will not be great if you suffer with lung issues today. limit your time at doors. -- tryget aaron's down to get your errands
edwards ferry road is blocked off.oking at live pictures of the rescue team that has arrived at the scene. no word on how many people are in the vehicle or how it got this far into the river. what we do know is that the rescue team is there. for aam seven is hoping safe rescue but it will tie up a portion of edwards berry road. that is where police are setting up their investigation. keep you posted with details as they become available. we will show you what else is happening downtown silver...
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i am anna edwards. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn.he president has issued a statement on the partial reinstatement of the travel ban that he has signed in an executor quarterback in march. he said "today's unanimous supreme court decision was a clear victory and allows travel ."spension from six countries i want to point out two things he said -- "unanimous up in court decision," it was not in fact unanimous. it was a six-justice majority statement. he also said that it's number one response ability as commander in chief -- his number one responsibly as commander in chief is protecting the homeland, "i am also gratified that the supreme court's "ecision was 9-0. it was not. it was 6-3. alito, and gorsuch. waymo will manage about 600 cars in phoenix. about 9% on this surge. mark barton broke the story, and he joins us from san francisco. of 600 selfeet driving cars in phoenix, it sounds hilarious, but what will be terms of this deal be? mark: it is a pretty small deal. we heard on twitter that avis is extremely loyal to the cars. they
i am anna edwards. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn.he president has issued a statement on the partial reinstatement of the travel ban that he has signed in an executor quarterback in march. he said "today's unanimous supreme court decision was a clear victory and allows travel ."spension from six countries i want to point out two things he said -- "unanimous up in court decision," it was not in fact unanimous. it was a six-justice majority statement. he also said that it's number...
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this is a car into the water in edward's ferry road.tgomery county near the poolesville area so see the carraway out cat there in the water. not a good situation. skyfox bring us live pictures. we'll continues to develop. >>> we welcome you back to fox5 news morning. we're going to talk weather and traffic on the 5s at 6:35. right now let's take a live look at capitol hill where senate republicans are due to unveil a draft version of their healthcare bill expected to have similarities with the house's version but different in key areas including medicaid spending. >>> montgomery county police have made contact with the parents of this young boy you see on the screen. he was found around 1:45 a.m. walking alone on westlake drive in bethesda. that's near montgomery mall. he's nonverbal. right now he is is with officers is the bethesda police station. police say his parents did not know he was missing. they are of course on the way to the police station to get him. >>> let's go virginia. thousands turned out to pay their final respects to
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edward, thank you. don't forget, you can watch attorney general jeff session's testimony right here on nbc 4. live coverage begins at 2:30 this afternoon. >>> 4:48 is your time. they said confusion over registration led eleanor norton's absence. the staff said parade organizers said norton would have to pay $600 in fees to be put on a wait list. they told the staff fees would be waived. >> the time right now, 4:49. terrifying moments at a hotel in northern virginia. few answers this morning about what led to a chaotic scene. a woman walked into the lobby of a quality inn covered in blood yesterday. she told flas a man in her room shot her. after two hours of trying to talk with that man, police forced their way into the room and found him so the but still alive. police say it looks like he may have shot himself. investigators say both victims checked into the hotel together and were traveling from new york. >> police in vienna say two deaths appear to be murder/suicide. he stabbed his ex-wife and shot h
edward, thank you. don't forget, you can watch attorney general jeff session's testimony right here on nbc 4. live coverage begins at 2:30 this afternoon. >>> 4:48 is your time. they said confusion over registration led eleanor norton's absence. the staff said parade organizers said norton would have to pay $600 in fees to be put on a wait list. they told the staff fees would be waived. >> the time right now, 4:49. terrifying moments at a hotel in northern virginia. few answers...
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news 4's edward lawrence joins us live from capitol hill.ard, what questions is sessions likely to get? will this hearing be open or will it be private? >> reporter: good morning, aaron and angie. at the moment we don't know if it's going to be an open session or behind closed doors. attorney general jeff sessions was supposed to speak in front of an appropriations committee before the house and senate which is a public committee. some are saying he made this offer to speak before the senate intelligence committee because there was the option to make it a closed door meeting and that's what he would like. democrats would like to have an open public meeting. he's going to be asked about his meetings with the russians and if the president tried to interfere in the russian probe. >> edward lawrence for us live onap >>> it is a revealing interview you'll only see here on news 4. the once beloved mayor of fairfax city arrested in an undercover meth sting is opening up about his past struggles with drugs and his fall from grace. scott silverthorn
news 4's edward lawrence joins us live from capitol hill.ard, what questions is sessions likely to get? will this hearing be open or will it be private? >> reporter: good morning, aaron and angie. at the moment we don't know if it's going to be an open session or behind closed doors. attorney general jeff sessions was supposed to speak in front of an appropriations committee before the house and senate which is a public committee. some are saying he made this offer to speak before the...
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military strategists advisor to presidents and ministers all over the world edward lu it's great to have you back on our show again welcome back so mr loopback i'm going to start with the united states and syria the u.s. is finding itself deeper and deeper in a syrian conflict sending more troops warning of more attacks shooting non-government jets bombing it's forcing successor in the new american is to new american strategy going to get the country into a war with the other powers involved in syria what do you think. which are the powers when they're in iran there are there is iran there is russia there is terry king there are saudi arabia there are all this you know the arab states and iran. right the saudi so these are very interested in the conflict but there are no saudi troops or so in the aircraft the turks have only sent in some troops of the border area to prevent the kurds the kurds. basically to try and stop the kurds a limit the russian involvement is primarily air power. and. the iranians are present by sending militia it's mainly of shit from afghanistan and pakistan even
military strategists advisor to presidents and ministers all over the world edward lu it's great to have you back on our show again welcome back so mr loopback i'm going to start with the united states and syria the u.s. is finding itself deeper and deeper in a syrian conflict sending more troops warning of more attacks shooting non-government jets bombing it's forcing successor in the new american is to new american strategy going to get the country into a war with the other powers involved in...
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anna edwards is in westminster. anna: thank you. we will get to some of those great themes in our conversations this morning. we will have a conversation about financial services and what it wants to see for the next government. us greatic has joined to have you on the program. let me start from asking you what you want to see from the election. on the face we have jeremy corbyn who likes to talk about greedy bankers, theresa may who wants to say that brexit means brexit and is talking tough on immigration. you thing any -- do you see anything the banking sector gets excited about? miles: it is clear that whoever gets into power, we will make sure that the economy continues to work. if you look at trade surplus we generate more trade surplus than trade surplus generating parts of the economy. we generate sound at one billion pounds worth of tax revenue from the financial services element of that ecosystem. article issue is making sure that is understood i whoever comes into parliament. the role of the industry plays understood and i
anna edwards is in westminster. anna: thank you. we will get to some of those great themes in our conversations this morning. we will have a conversation about financial services and what it wants to see for the next government. us greatic has joined to have you on the program. let me start from asking you what you want to see from the election. on the face we have jeremy corbyn who likes to talk about greedy bankers, theresa may who wants to say that brexit means brexit and is talking tough on...
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interests collide well we talk to military strategist and adviser to presidents ole over the world edward. what sections of. global resource strain relations and threatening to escalate the conflict meanwhile in the asia pacific no shots fired but the gone already. threat of another world war. and the pacifists global powers resolve conflicts without getting into one themselves. in the twenty first century. military strategists advisor to presidents and ministers all over the world edward lu it's great to have you back on our show again welcome back so mr loopback i'm going to start with the united states and syria the u.s. is finding itself deeper and deeper in a syrian conflict sending more troops warning of more attacks shooting non-government jets bombing it's forcing successor in the new american is to new american strategy going to get the country into a war with the other powers involved in syria what do you think. which are the powers when they're in iran whether there is iran there is russia there is therapy there are saudi arabia there are all this you know the arab states and i
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edward -- edward alden, next. ♪ ♪ live pictures of london.int paul. we are now into the final stages of the u.k. election campaign. theresa may, the prime minister, sent i guess her secret weapon, -- wejohnson in a bid to will be following the labor election in any kind of impact it has on the election. you can see boris johnson speaking right now. let's get straight to bloomberg first word news. here is taylor riggs. taylor: in melbourne, australia's islamic state is claiming response ability for a fatal hostage taking. there is a report that police are investigating whether the gunmen killed a man and took a woman hostage in order to lure police into a shootout. in afghanistan, the government has raised the death toll from .ast week's truck bombing more than 150 people were killed in the attack. that makes it the deadliest attack in the 16 years since the u.s. invaded afghanistan. in south africa, the economy is unexpectedly slipped into a reception. gdp is off for the second straight quarter. economists expected an increase up to economy d
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studio: we leave huw edwards and the tea m studio: we leave huw edwards and the team there.birthday celebrations. we will bring you the latest headlines and the latest on the ground forfire headlines and the latest on the ground for fire disaster shortly on bbc news. —— grenfell five. first we can check in on the weather. less cloud around than yesterday and temperatures will leap up quite a bit but it's not sunny for all, we have a cloud from northern ireland and western scotland in particular, with some rain because of a weather front. away from the weather front some high levels of uv and usually across england and wales —— unusually. the sunshine continues throughout the rest of the day however it will be a damp and breezy affair across the north—west highlands of scotland and today the rain is also going to affect the northern isles, so cool, but in the sunshine certainly reaching the 20s in the central areas but in the south—east as high as 28 or 29 and possibly higher. if we do not see 30 today we will see 30 tomorrow because temperatures will not drop overnight as mu
studio: we leave huw edwards and the tea m studio: we leave huw edwards and the team there.birthday celebrations. we will bring you the latest headlines and the latest on the ground forfire headlines and the latest on the ground for fire disaster shortly on bbc news. —— grenfell five. first we can check in on the weather. less cloud around than yesterday and temperatures will leap up quite a bit but it's not sunny for all, we have a cloud from northern ireland and western scotland in...
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. ♪ ♪ anna: this is bloomberg markets, imf anna edwards. -- i am anna edwards.nie: i am vonnie quinn. blue apron slashing the price range for its initial public offering by one third, aiming for $10, $11 a share. joining us with more is our ipo reporter. is it too convenient to say this is because amazon has decided to buy whole foods? >> convenient but true, another stock that has been dragged on by the amazon and whole foods deal and not even trading yet. when the deal announcement came out, a source of mine says the blue apron management on the ipo isew -- i feel that talking about how they add value to the milk it. --meal kit. this knee-jerk reaction to the amazon deal has taken heart in a significant way. if you look at the potential market value, targeting $3.2 billion as the market violation. billion.r to $2.1 a base hit for blue apron in a space that is yes, competitive, but when you have the mammoth of amazon looming, it is a bit more of an issue. anna: 34% cut in price. is that big for an ipo at this stage? a disappointment for management. >> the bigge
. ♪ ♪ anna: this is bloomberg markets, imf anna edwards. -- i am anna edwards.nie: i am vonnie quinn. blue apron slashing the price range for its initial public offering by one third, aiming for $10, $11 a share. joining us with more is our ipo reporter. is it too convenient to say this is because amazon has decided to buy whole foods? >> convenient but true, another stock that has been dragged on by the amazon and whole foods deal and not even trading yet. when the deal announcement...
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she the edward snowden of 2017? >> barely.he did leak information, classified information, and i think she did the public a service on the whole, unfortunately the service she did was illegal, and didn't have the skills or knowledge that edward snowden did or reveal the information as edward snowden did. kennedy: when snowden gave his gigantic trove of documents to the intercept here, did so because he knew the vulnerabilities at the nsa and did everything on a thumb drive which he took with him when he left the building and the country, but this person, i don't think she realized that the nsa has been scorned, and this is a spying agency, and they figured out how to use their internet skills to squash people who will try and snowden them once again. >> yeah, leaking in washington is a professional sport, and edward snowden was a professional leaker. reality winner wasn't playing tennis like the obama administration. wasn't playing hockey in terms of the trump administration, she was playing checkers or tittley winks. she didn
she the edward snowden of 2017? >> barely.he did leak information, classified information, and i think she did the public a service on the whole, unfortunately the service she did was illegal, and didn't have the skills or knowledge that edward snowden did or reveal the information as edward snowden did. kennedy: when snowden gave his gigantic trove of documents to the intercept here, did so because he knew the vulnerabilities at the nsa and did everything on a thumb drive which he took...
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host: let's go to edward in new jersey, a republican. good morning to you. caller: yes, my comment is basically about the idea of gerrymandering and the people's voting being subverted. guns, you willng be needing armored vehicles if you keep subverting the will of the people. that is the real issue. host: edward, i think you are getting at animosity towards congressman or washington? thereistrict that is out that people who are sent out here are not working on behalf of americans. guest: let me be clear, my bill extends to everybody, not just congressman. i think it is important to point out that the second amendment is not a privilege we grant to certain classes of people. it is an innate right that everyone is one of the right for personal protection and to defend themselves. the caller gets to a point i hear a lot. and i think it is a dangerous point that the media, not c-span, but the media is complicit in advancing, and that is the question -- and that is to question the legitimacy of our electoral system, and also the election of congressman. he menti
host: let's go to edward in new jersey, a republican. good morning to you. caller: yes, my comment is basically about the idea of gerrymandering and the people's voting being subverted. guns, you willng be needing armored vehicles if you keep subverting the will of the people. that is the real issue. host: edward, i think you are getting at animosity towards congressman or washington? thereistrict that is out that people who are sent out here are not working on behalf of americans. guest: let...
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been edited by edwards. he is riding very political, very similar letters to other newspapers -- writing very political, very similar letters to other newspapers. there are other events that take place chamber 25th, 18 summary five, the pinkerton's who had some men killed by the james s, whors -- the pinkerton had some men killed by the james brothers. they end up killing archie's half-brother. this becomes a major event. the people who support the militiaists.e old and the james brothers and up killing him outside his house. they sought a reenactment of the civil war 10 years later. 1876, the northfield robbery. this is the climax of his life in my book. i believe the evidence strongly suggests that when one of the youngers was captured, the day after the disastrous robbery, that he spoke the truth when he said they had learned the former governor, delbert hayes, again, went on to be the reconstruction governor and senator of mississippi, one of the foremost voices of civil rights during reconstruction. he
been edited by edwards. he is riding very political, very similar letters to other newspapers -- writing very political, very similar letters to other newspapers. there are other events that take place chamber 25th, 18 summary five, the pinkerton's who had some men killed by the james s, whors -- the pinkerton had some men killed by the james brothers. they end up killing archie's half-brother. this becomes a major event. the people who support the militiaists.e old and the james brothers and...
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edward lawrence is live on capitol hill now.dwa edward, the biggest design her left on what the court ban, what choices they have. >> that is what everybody is sort of watching. there's several things that the supreme court could do. one, they could side with the president and uphold his ban. they could also side with the critics of that saying it's unconstitutional and ban or uphoemd the ban on the travel ban. the justices could schedule oral arguments that would happen in the fall when they come back into session. the fourth thing is reject the case or the appeal altogether. that leaves in place the lower court ruling. so there are a number of options and we should know by noon today what happens. >> all right, edward lawrence live on capitol hill for us. edward, thank you. >>> friends say coach leonard schultz was a map of integrity dedicated to his students. the special ed teacher was killed in a traffic accident over the weekend. students who need support can go to the school in vienna and meet with counselors. on saturday,
edward lawrence is live on capitol hill now.dwa edward, the biggest design her left on what the court ban, what choices they have. >> that is what everybody is sort of watching. there's several things that the supreme court could do. one, they could side with the president and uphold his ban. they could also side with the critics of that saying it's unconstitutional and ban or uphoemd the ban on the travel ban. the justices could schedule oral arguments that would happen in the fall when...
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charlotte edwards spent the day to day and the host cities. she's now at ease, she told me. but observing. the amount of money on offer, it will change the lives of people. it does not mean that the world cup we won in 1997 will mean anything less. that is what we have to keep in the game. the world cup wins i had, no one can take that away. come the 23rd ofjuly, the girls will be on an incentive for the money but lifting that'll be, you cannot put a price on it. australia are trading in butland with an old friend. edwards thinks it will be the best world cup ever even for the first time in 20 years she is not playing in it. she still has got it. with just four days to go until the first test against the all blacks, warren gatland said his squad is building up nicely to a peak after an impressive 311—6 victory this morning. wherever they go, the heat is on the lions. this was a pit stop before the first test but for several players, it was a last chance to impress. warren gatland said the opportunities were there. the departure ofjune to the semblance brought in allendale. a
charlotte edwards spent the day to day and the host cities. she's now at ease, she told me. but observing. the amount of money on offer, it will change the lives of people. it does not mean that the world cup we won in 1997 will mean anything less. that is what we have to keep in the game. the world cup wins i had, no one can take that away. come the 23rd ofjuly, the girls will be on an incentive for the money but lifting that'll be, you cannot put a price on it. australia are trading in...
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apparently the bbc news technical system crashed seconds before ten o'clock and although huw edwards't told he was on air for a couple of minutes, having heard pandemonium in the background, he thought he would take the conservative approach and just sit there, quietly. the glitch prompted a flurry of reaction on twitter. john reid thought... ian ford posted this... thank you for all your comments this week. please send us your thoughts on bbc news and current affairs. in written or spoken form. you can contact us... we will be back next week. buy. —— goodbye. well, let's see what the weather's got in store for this weekend and it is looking a little mixed, not a completely dry one. there will be some showers around at sunshine too. it is going to be windy in northern parts of the uk, particularly scotland, and here it will feel fairly cool. this cooler weather's been rolling off the atlantic for the last couple of days. some beautiful pictures coming in, here's one from scotland. that heatwave we had in the south is now a distant memory. this is what the weather map looks like right
apparently the bbc news technical system crashed seconds before ten o'clock and although huw edwards't told he was on air for a couple of minutes, having heard pandemonium in the background, he thought he would take the conservative approach and just sit there, quietly. the glitch prompted a flurry of reaction on twitter. john reid thought... ian ford posted this... thank you for all your comments this week. please send us your thoughts on bbc news and current affairs. in written or spoken...
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edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. five republicans oppose this bill. could the estimate win them over or cause more to defect? >> that remains to be seen what the estimate is on this cost of the health care plan. also, you may remember the house version of this. 24 million people more would be uninsured because of the house version of the bill. that caused a lot of fuel to the fire for critics of the billment we'll have to wait and see exactly what happened when the cbo releases their score. it may add more fuel to the critics of this bill as opposed tose passed. >> edward, thank you. it is 4:45. today marks the last day of this term for the supreme court which means we're going to get highly anticipated decisions. the biggest one is on president trump's travel ban. the court is expected to announce whether it will take up the appeal of lower court decisions blocking the ban. we're also watching to see whether just continues anthony kennedy will announce his retirement. >>> back here at the live desk. update to our earlier report on government websites
edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. five republicans oppose this bill. could the estimate win them over or cause more to defect? >> that remains to be seen what the estimate is on this cost of the health care plan. also, you may remember the house version of this. 24 million people more would be uninsured because of the house version of the bill. that caused a lot of fuel to the fire for critics of the billment we'll have to wait and see exactly what happened when the cbo releases...
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edward lawrence joins from us the white house on this friday evening with the changes. edward. >> reporter: raj, right now the president is back here at the white house and letting his new policy sink in. this is not a complete reversal from president obama's policy. the president says his new policies are designed to isolate the cuban regime. >> president trump in miami peace little havana announcing a reversal of the open door policy towards cuba. >> effective immediately i am cancelling the last administration's completely one-sided deal with cuba. >> he signed an order that once again restricts individual travel and seeks to keep tourism dollars out of hands ever regime. >> we will not beédé silent in face of communist oppression any longer. >> but critics say the decision ignores rapid change and opportunities following the death of dicta&ow fiddle castro. >> china and russia willçó be happy to come and say here you can't -- you can'tko trustok t united states,ê$umq us. and then we're going to have china and russia sitting on our doorste&>r(t&háhp &hc >> the ma
edward lawrence joins from us the white house on this friday evening with the changes. edward. >> reporter: raj, right now the president is back here at the white house and letting his new policy sink in. this is not a complete reversal from president obama's policy. the president says his new policies are designed to isolate the cuban regime. >> president trump in miami peace little havana announcing a reversal of the open door policy towards cuba. >> effective immediately i...
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. >>> flyers have lost one player in the nhl expansion draft, 32 year center pierre edward bellmawr will be on the very first las vegas golden knights team, he had only four goals, four assists last season but flyers team leader and a excellent penalty killer >>> the nhl draft is friday night, flyers have the second pick in the first round. >>> and a special moment for one flyers fan in our area, "eyewitness news" at the skate zone in voorhees, where the team presented mark smith with a personalized jersey, smith is the disabled man punched in the face by teenagers in germantown earlier this month. in addition to the personalized flyers jersey mark got an exclusive tour of the flyers facility, you got to love that. >>> phillies close out their home stand this afternoon with the cardinals in south philadelphia, phillies one-six on the home stan, not good. >>> last night you guessed it
. >>> flyers have lost one player in the nhl expansion draft, 32 year center pierre edward bellmawr will be on the very first las vegas golden knights team, he had only four goals, four assists last season but flyers team leader and a excellent penalty killer >>> the nhl draft is friday night, flyers have the second pick in the first round. >>> and a special moment for one flyers fan in our area, "eyewitness news" at the skate zone in voorhees, where the...
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technology companies, is higher than it was in 2010-2011 because of a variety of issues, beginning with edward snowden. so finding that partnership will be more rick but it's critical, and i think prime minister may at the g 7 raised the issues but it's issues of reporting extremist content online, actively take it down, using algorithms to do it automatically and reporting that to at the fbi and law enforcement and an even harder nut to crack is the use of end-to-end encringes, which will increasingly prohibit or keep u.s. law enforcement officials, not just working on terrorism, from accessing communications in a way they have become very accustomed over the past second six decades. >> thank you. >> senator mccaskill is
technology companies, is higher than it was in 2010-2011 because of a variety of issues, beginning with edward snowden. so finding that partnership will be more rick but it's critical, and i think prime minister may at the g 7 raised the issues but it's issues of reporting extremist content online, actively take it down, using algorithms to do it automatically and reporting that to at the fbi and law enforcement and an even harder nut to crack is the use of end-to-end encringes, which will...
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his name is edward hit. withe might be familiar the peaceable -- kingdom artwork. one of the things people know about quakers, they were simple and plain. you can definitely see that an architecture we saw earlier. edward hicks, when he learned that his action in life is painting and art, it was in direct conflict with his religion. at one point, he was a quaker minister. people thought he was to this itk, seen to be adornment, wasn't just used full -- useful. that's what quakers were in the habit of having. people suggested that he become a farmer instead. these were people who, his mentors and elders -- in his worship community. he knew he still wanted to be a painter. he tried it failed. it's interesting. here's some examples. he was painting signs. see that he was self-trained. they are not extra-flamboyance, anything like that. they are simple and light in their own way. the reason we tell the story, a he is a quaker, be we have these -- their children's blocks hand-painted by edward hicks. this was probably the beginning of the 1830's -- for those made. i've
his name is edward hit. withe might be familiar the peaceable -- kingdom artwork. one of the things people know about quakers, they were simple and plain. you can definitely see that an architecture we saw earlier. edward hicks, when he learned that his action in life is painting and art, it was in direct conflict with his religion. at one point, he was a quaker minister. people thought he was to this itk, seen to be adornment, wasn't just used full -- useful. that's what quakers were in the...
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robert edward lee was no stranger to the perils of combat put himself a great personalposts. his service during the war with mexico, is harrowing personal reconnaissance prior to the battle of cerro gordo in 1847 the provided winfield scott with critical intelligence on the enemy's flank position was vital to the planning of a crushing flank attack executed by scott's armie. -- army. he was in danger consistently throughout his time as commanding general. at fredericksburg in december of 18 you to, he and lieutenant general james long street were standing on telegraph hill, known as lee's phil near a 30 pound rifle, a heavy field artillery piece rarely used by the army in the field. it exploded and fragments flew all about. at chancellorsville, where lee commanded only a fraction of the overall army on may 2, 18 c three as stonewall jackson took roughly 30,000 soldiers of the second core on a flag attack march, he again was in mortal danger. lee was conspicuous along the mact lines of general law's division. at two different point to was under long-range union artillery fire.
robert edward lee was no stranger to the perils of combat put himself a great personalposts. his service during the war with mexico, is harrowing personal reconnaissance prior to the battle of cerro gordo in 1847 the provided winfield scott with critical intelligence on the enemy's flank position was vital to the planning of a crushing flank attack executed by scott's armie. -- army. he was in danger consistently throughout his time as commanding general. at fredericksburg in december of 18 you...
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apparently the bbc news technical system crashed seconds before ten o'clock and although huw edwards't told he was on air for a couple of minutes, having heard pandemonium in the background, he thought he would take the conservative approach and just sit there, quietly. the glitch prompted a flurry of reaction on twitter. ian ford posted this... thank you for all your comments this week. please send us your thoughts on bbc news and current affairs. in written or spoken form. you can contact us... and you can catch up on a programme any time you have missed it. we were back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage this time next week. goodbye. hello there. the weather has gone back to something you might call normal as we had towards the weekend, compared with the exceptional weather we had early this week, exceptional heat, when sunspots got close to 35 celsius. at the weekend 20 will be more typical with some places even cooler. it is quite a mixed weather story with sunshine and showers, breezy and fairly cool, certainly in third with what we have had recently. an area of low
apparently the bbc news technical system crashed seconds before ten o'clock and although huw edwards't told he was on air for a couple of minutes, having heard pandemonium in the background, he thought he would take the conservative approach and just sit there, quietly. the glitch prompted a flurry of reaction on twitter. ian ford posted this... thank you for all your comments this week. please send us your thoughts on bbc news and current affairs. in written or spoken form. you can contact...
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i think there is a phenomenon, the warship of edward snowden, and those who steal american secrets for the purpose of self-aggrandizement or money or for whatever their motivation may be, does seem to be on the increase.
i think there is a phenomenon, the warship of edward snowden, and those who steal american secrets for the purpose of self-aggrandizement or money or for whatever their motivation may be, does seem to be on the increase.
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important to say edward snowden did not choose to live in russia.e had his passport yanked by the u.s. when he was flying from dust only transiting through russia and putin graded him political asylum. president putin does not agree with what snowden did as a former kgb guy. >> he says he should have gone through channels. they should have resigned. i don't know he understands fully our system and how difficult it is for a person to work inside the system and say anything. in other words, i know mr. snowden did it for his own conscious. i think that is one of the great stories. that is why i'm in the movie. amy: you're talking about the feature film you did on's known as opposed to these four our interviews -- >> i'm not making judgment. i'm not arguing back. i'm not going to change his mind. what i'm going to do is hopefully show his mind to inple w who are interested talking about what we're talking about. he has received so much criticism. you have to balance it. you have to listen. juan: i thought one of the most fascinating parts in the intervi
important to say edward snowden did not choose to live in russia.e had his passport yanked by the u.s. when he was flying from dust only transiting through russia and putin graded him political asylum. president putin does not agree with what snowden did as a former kgb guy. >> he says he should have gone through channels. they should have resigned. i don't know he understands fully our system and how difficult it is for a person to work inside the system and say anything. in other words,...
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edwa edward, what do lawmakers want to hear?st democratic lawmakers want to know why he left off of his security paperwork meetings with the russian ambassador. they want to know sort of fill in the blanks from testimony from former fbi director james comey. the president cleared the room. he left james comey in the room. comey says that's the meeting where the president said, can't you just let this go? talking about the flynn russia investigation. >> edward, there are rumors that the president is considering firing the special counsel in the russia investigation. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: one of his friends told cbs the president is considering firing robert mueller. he can fire the attorney general who assigned him and that's rod rose rosenstein if he doesn't fooir muller per the president's orders. at the moment there is no word that they are going to do this. in fact, a statement from the white house saying the president never spoke to his friend who started this rumor. >> thank you. don't forget you can
edwa edward, what do lawmakers want to hear?st democratic lawmakers want to know why he left off of his security paperwork meetings with the russian ambassador. they want to know sort of fill in the blanks from testimony from former fbi director james comey. the president cleared the room. he left james comey in the room. comey says that's the meeting where the president said, can't you just let this go? talking about the flynn russia investigation. >> edward, there are rumors that the...
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will anna edwards ever get back to the studios? to talk about the fed and the potential for hikes. what economists are saying about a soft shift in inflation outlooks. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm anna edwards in westminster. manus cranny is in the studio. david davis is speaking right now. , theys that george osborne former chancellor, is wrong to say that may is a dead woman walking. that is what he said yesterday morning on the bbc. david davis going on to say that tories will not be adopting dup policies. we will see what demands dup makes. for the moment, let's get to hong kong. juliette saly has your business flash. juliette: business optimism in the u.k. economy has plunged after theresa may's conservative party lost its majority in parliament less than two weeks before brexit talks start. a survey of business leaders showed 57% are pessimistic about the prospects of britain's economy. the institute of directors says that is higher than when the country voted to leave the e.u.
will anna edwards ever get back to the studios? to talk about the fed and the potential for hikes. what economists are saying about a soft shift in inflation outlooks. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm anna edwards in westminster. manus cranny is in the studio. david davis is speaking right now. , theys that george osborne former chancellor, is wrong to say that may is a dead woman walking. that is what he said yesterday morning on the bbc....
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was edward hicks. some people might be familiar with the peaceable kingdom artwork. one thing people know about quakers is that they were simple and plain. when edward hicks learned his passion in life was painting and art, it was in direct conflict with his religion. at one point, he was a quaker minister. people saw that he was doing this work which was seen to be adornment. it was not just useful. that's what quakers were in the habit of having. people suggested that he become a farmer instead. these were people who were his mentors and elders in his worship community. a farmer instead. he knew he still wanted to be a painter. he tried farming and failed that it areas it's interesting. here's some examples. he was painting signs. you can see that he was self-trained. they are not extra flamboyant or anything like that. they are simple and plain in their own way. the reason we tell his story is because he is a quaker and we have these children's blocks hand-painted by edward hicks. this was probably the beginning of the 1830's that these were made. i've heard that
was edward hicks. some people might be familiar with the peaceable kingdom artwork. one thing people know about quakers is that they were simple and plain. when edward hicks learned his passion in life was painting and art, it was in direct conflict with his religion. at one point, he was a quaker minister. people saw that he was doing this work which was seen to be adornment. it was not just useful. that's what quakers were in the habit of having. people suggested that he become a farmer...
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edward, what is the next step for the committee?er: yeah, it turns out the next step is going to be jared kushner. nbc news has learned that jared kushner will speak to senate members on the senate intelligence committee behind closed doors sometime in the middle of the month. jared kushner has said all along that he's willing to talk about his role or possible role in connection with the russian meetings he had, also turn over any notes that he had. this is important because he's had two undisclosed meetings, previously undisclosed. we now know about them. one with michael flynn, the former national security adviser, and another with a russian aid. we'd like to know if these meetings. >> we didn't hear from the president yesterday but we did hear from his lawyer after jim comey spoke on the hill. what's the lawyer say? >> reporter: unusual, aaron, that the president was not tweeting or speaking about this. he was asked several times but chose not to comment. he let his personal attorney do the commenting. personal attorney said the
edward, what is the next step for the committee?er: yeah, it turns out the next step is going to be jared kushner. nbc news has learned that jared kushner will speak to senate members on the senate intelligence committee behind closed doors sometime in the middle of the month. jared kushner has said all along that he's willing to talk about his role or possible role in connection with the russian meetings he had, also turn over any notes that he had. this is important because he's had two...