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well, this is getting pretty close home because did in fact based edward dimock on a edward dimock judge that i knew from our family home in the catskills other than the of the name and that he was a judge and that in fact did have some cases before of members of the communist party that were charged on for various for various crimes. other than that, the edward dimock and my fiction lives between my pages and is pretty much made out of out of whole cloth. but i did love the original edward dimock my way can you know i mean going through guides deception your knowledge of that period again going back to times betrayal in both books they deal with mid-century america you know it intimately how is it that you came to know and to write so intimately about that period of american history? well, i hate to say that the intimacy, for what it's worth, comes out of a lot of reading and a lot of memories as a kid. i mean, i remember how the alger hiss case resonated for so many people. i remember watching buckley's firing line years after the where he would have alan weinstein on there and would h
well, this is getting pretty close home because did in fact based edward dimock on a edward dimock judge that i knew from our family home in the catskills other than the of the name and that he was a judge and that in fact did have some cases before of members of the communist party that were charged on for various for various crimes. other than that, the edward dimock and my fiction lives between my pages and is pretty much made out of out of whole cloth. but i did love the original edward...
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dr zachary faison, president of edward waters university, thank you forjoining us. community first of all for what happened on saturday. how is the campus community reacting to all of this? well, thank you for having me. there certainly is a high level of apprehension and admittedly some fear amongst a lot of our students, faculty, and staff. there are some concerns for individuals that might operate as copycats that might want to come to the campus and do harm. so there is some apprehension, some fear, as you might imagine after such a murderous tragedy that has taken place in the shadow of our institution. but we are doing all that we can to support our students and our faculty and staff and let them know we're doing everything we possibly can to keep them safe. now, it was through the diligent actions of your students and your campus police that nobody was injured. would you mind talking us through what happened on campus on saturday? so, summarily the now deceased perpetrator came onto our campus. we are a relatively small private historically black university,
dr zachary faison, president of edward waters university, thank you forjoining us. community first of all for what happened on saturday. how is the campus community reacting to all of this? well, thank you for having me. there certainly is a high level of apprehension and admittedly some fear amongst a lot of our students, faculty, and staff. there are some concerns for individuals that might operate as copycats that might want to come to the campus and do harm. so there is some apprehension,...
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i think it starts with places like edward - him? places like edward waters university. you have to educate. you have to educate, you have to expose. most weeks they develop that kind of ideology develop it out of ignorance and so is critically important that spaces of education and particularly historically black colleges and universities, we are the examinations of truth, ridiculously truth when it comes to matters raised in this country and so what needs happen is they needs to be even a more heightened level of support for historically black colleges and universities around this country and particularly places like edward waters university. so we are calling upon the white house, the biden administration, state and local government, the business and community, the business and community, the business and corporate community, philanthropic communities around the country due galvanise in this moment and support edward waters university and support similarly situated historically black colleges and universities around the country an
i think it starts with places like edward - him? places like edward waters university. you have to educate. you have to educate, you have to expose. most weeks they develop that kind of ideology develop it out of ignorance and so is critically important that spaces of education and particularly historically black colleges and universities, we are the examinations of truth, ridiculously truth when it comes to matters raised in this country and so what needs happen is they needs to be even a more...
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good - morning, edward. i'm not used to edward, that _ morning, edward.that sounds like my dad is going to pop up— edward, that sounds like my dad is going to pop up and— edward, that sounds like my dad is going to pop up and he's— edward, that sounds like my dad is going to pop up and he's long - edward, that sounds like my dad is| going to pop up and he's long gone! 0ne going to pop up and he's long gone! one issue _ going to pop up and he's long gone! one issue first _ going to pop up and he's long gone! one issue first of— going to pop up and he's long gone! one issue first of all, _ going to pop up and he's long gone! one issue first of all, i'm _ going to pop up and he's long gone! one issue first of all, i'm irish- one issue first of all, i'm irish scottish. _ 0ne issue first of all, i'm irish scottish. my— 0ne issue first of all, i'm irish scottish, my family— one issue first of all, i'm irish scottish, my family came - one issue first of all, i'm irish scottish, my family came to l one issue first of all, i'm irish. scottish, my family came to th
good - morning, edward. i'm not used to edward, that _ morning, edward.that sounds like my dad is going to pop up— edward, that sounds like my dad is going to pop up and— edward, that sounds like my dad is going to pop up and he's— edward, that sounds like my dad is going to pop up and he's long - edward, that sounds like my dad is| going to pop up and he's long gone! 0ne going to pop up and he's long gone! one issue _ going to pop up and he's long gone! one issue first _ going to pop up...
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the house party event was scheduled to be at edward waters on saturday.bout two miles away because there was an issue with the pipe that caused the air conditioning to go out. but by happenstance and, of course, due to the blessings of god, we ended up not being in that space. this could have been so much worse. >> so many questions follow all of these tragedies. one of them that i have, those put under the baker act, which the gunman was under as a teenager, they're not allowed to legally purchase guns. the baker act allows them to be examined up to 72 hours when they're undergoing a mental health crisis. they said there was nothing indicating that the gunman couldn't own any laws. do you think this law, people with severe mental health problems, a danger to themselves and others, gun laws, do you think it's strong enough? >> jake, we're just weeks away from passing a permitless carry statute in the state of florida. absolutely they're not strong enough. this intersection leaves loops available so we end up with people who don't need to have guns, don't
the house party event was scheduled to be at edward waters on saturday.bout two miles away because there was an issue with the pipe that caused the air conditioning to go out. but by happenstance and, of course, due to the blessings of god, we ended up not being in that space. this could have been so much worse. >> so many questions follow all of these tragedies. one of them that i have, those put under the baker act, which the gunman was under as a teenager, they're not allowed to...
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first commissionerfor the uk, john edwards. first of all, your reaction. edwards.action. ., �*, reaction. good afternoon. it's really very — reaction. good afternoon. it's really very troubling - reaction. good afternoon. it's really very troubling and - reaction. good afternoon. it's| really very troubling and more details are coming out which imply that although for the last 24 hours, it was difficult to know whether the list included in a spreadsheet had been downloaded and accessed. anecdotal evidence suggests and some of those details, they are now circulating. it's very worrying for the people affected and it's not just those serving members. it is theirfamilies as just those serving members. it is their families as well. there'll be a lot of concern. i will be working with the psni to identify the this and get to the bottom this happened. and to mitigate risks from this event and to mitigate risks from this even- ., and to mitigate risks from this even . . ., i. and to mitigate risks from this even . . ., ,, ., and to mitigate risks from this even. . . ., y.
first commissionerfor the uk, john edwards. first of all, your reaction. edwards.action. ., �*, reaction. good afternoon. it's really very — reaction. good afternoon. it's really very troubling - reaction. good afternoon. it's really very troubling and - reaction. good afternoon. it's| really very troubling and more details are coming out which imply that although for the last 24 hours, it was difficult to know whether the list included in a spreadsheet had been downloaded and accessed....
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. >> reporter: for edward, collecting toys is not a hobby.it is a way of life. >> you say you are not able to hold a job right now, so this is your job. >> this is my job. >> reporter: in may 2020, edward suffered a stroke. >> i pretty much thought i was dead, so i asked god, said a prayer to god that if you give me a second chance to live, i promise i'll be a better son to my mom, a better husband to my wife. then his voice came out and said edward, you are going to be okay. i said god, is that you? and the voice said no, i am your doctor. and i said god is a doctor? he said you are going to be fine. you just had a major stroke and you are paralyzed. >> reporter: edward would spend 6.5 weeks in the hospital, go through extensive therapy and is now on permanent disability. his toys and hot wheel collection became a lifeline. >> something where you can come up with a huge amount of money for a hospital or medical procedure, they picked something that i can sell fast. >> reporter: that is why weekends you will find him at flea markets and car s
. >> reporter: for edward, collecting toys is not a hobby.it is a way of life. >> you say you are not able to hold a job right now, so this is your job. >> this is my job. >> reporter: in may 2020, edward suffered a stroke. >> i pretty much thought i was dead, so i asked god, said a prayer to god that if you give me a second chance to live, i promise i'll be a better son to my mom, a better husband to my wife. then his voice came out and said edward, you are going...
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this tactics suddenly stopped working in 2013 edward said it was material the stuff he took a made it absolutely impossible for them to deny what they were doing because it's simply laid out in their terms on their slides what they were doing and it was impossible for them to denied. i don't think mister snyder was paid for the way in which these disclosures happened. had been, had been damaged to the night of states and damaging to our intelligence capabilities. the people, as, as i see is the patriot or trade or, you know, that's the headline and all these things. edward snowden, patriot j that drives me nuts. the very thought, you know, that people could regarding, was a traitor. we will likely of face is the cost in human lives, on tomorrow's battlefield or, and in some, in some, uh, some place where, where we will put our, our military forces. you know, when we ask them to go into harm's way. and i think that's, that's the greatest cost that we face with the disclosures that have of that have been presented so far. snowden was the one person who can say, who did what he absolutel
this tactics suddenly stopped working in 2013 edward said it was material the stuff he took a made it absolutely impossible for them to deny what they were doing because it's simply laid out in their terms on their slides what they were doing and it was impossible for them to denied. i don't think mister snyder was paid for the way in which these disclosures happened. had been, had been damaged to the night of states and damaging to our intelligence capabilities. the people, as, as i see is the...
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including 100 years ago, edward hopper. >> when you think about edward hopper and his ultimate goal,nlight on the side of a house, he in this series of homes, found that opportunity. jared: oliver barker is the director of the cape ann museum which just opened its largest ever exhibition. a show that documents house by house, landscape by landscape, how edward hopper found himself as a painter. >> this exhibition is about place. but it is also about an artists process. and learning a new medium and seeing the impact of that -- of that. jared: hopper had been to cape ann before, but in 1923 he took root. spending the first of five consecutive summers here painting the place. he was single, 40, and had only ever sold one painting. so his career was stagnant at best. he was far removed from the fame that would come from burrowing into the american psyche with his scenes of urban loneliness. most pointedly rendered in his painting nighthawks. >> he was really struggling to make a living. jared: elliot bostwick davis is the show's curator. she says hopper was drawn to the sea. and drew it
including 100 years ago, edward hopper. >> when you think about edward hopper and his ultimate goal,nlight on the side of a house, he in this series of homes, found that opportunity. jared: oliver barker is the director of the cape ann museum which just opened its largest ever exhibition. a show that documents house by house, landscape by landscape, how edward hopper found himself as a painter. >> this exhibition is about place. but it is also about an artists process. and learning...
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we have edward how, who is it politics? electra you college aux with his research focuses on east asia security and korean peninsula politics. and joining us from washington dc is show you a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics. i certainly specializes in china is political economy. i will welcome to one of you and edward. i'd like to stop with you at some time, david, it is a venue resident with a history of a famous negotiations, if any of the biden describes of symbolizing the power of new beginnings and new possibilities. i suppose it demonstrates just how important this is to the president biden strengthening the us position as he sees it in the, in the pacific. thank you. yes, i mean this is on historic moment of the take take, given what has been done by law to the in terms of us relations with japan on to us relations based sales career. since a stall 12 to 5 business gratian. but i think it's very important that we don't get ahead of ourselves. yes, this is extremely significant. yes, this is an
we have edward how, who is it politics? electra you college aux with his research focuses on east asia security and korean peninsula politics. and joining us from washington dc is show you a senior visiting fellow at the london school of economics. i certainly specializes in china is political economy. i will welcome to one of you and edward. i'd like to stop with you at some time, david, it is a venue resident with a history of a famous negotiations, if any of the biden describes of...
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oh, edward, on to you on that one. a yes, i mean, i think the, one of the key things that we've taken out from this is a, this is a continuation of past effort protected by the self clean president. use up to y'all in his efforts to engage new hop personal with the tokyo. we saw this earlier in the year with quite a controversial maneuver with respect to compensating victims of forced labor and the conflict women from bank japan. um, next the clean peninsula in the early 20th century. so they susan, not for culmination old efforts, particularly by president ewing to try and punch off this relationship. and i just to add on that point if i may, the language that we see in the come david principles and the tri locked will statement is very much reflective of south korea's own in the pacific strategy and self crease approach to value based diplomacy. and this idea of sold is that the pivotal state respecting, not holding the norms of the rules based international order. nancy, this, this, the tones, the faith and talking
oh, edward, on to you on that one. a yes, i mean, i think the, one of the key things that we've taken out from this is a, this is a continuation of past effort protected by the self clean president. use up to y'all in his efforts to engage new hop personal with the tokyo. we saw this earlier in the year with quite a controversial maneuver with respect to compensating victims of forced labor and the conflict women from bank japan. um, next the clean peninsula in the early 20th century. so they...
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are you not taking those support and send out a say, edwards funded something that was important and was where we can act to call these people. super heroes is not so good because it ships to look for some people, they are super heroes. for others, simply traitors. whistle blowers like daniel ellsberg, thomas drake, william benny, and edward snowden, packers and activists. like the wiki likes founder julia songs, and the former bridges secret service agent on the mushroom. they want us about the complete surveillance of our society. they oppose intelligence agencies, governments and corporations. and for this, they are threatened, pounded, and imprisoned, quietly so commitment, what drives the san francisco california. to create a live, our modern day computer industry, home to creative technicians and visionaries. hackers and whistle blowers in a suburb of san francisco lives. the godfather of all whistle blowers, the daniel ellsberg i'm probably the only which will go or that i know also can make a living as electra, because i'm the one who was put on file for a 115 years under one
are you not taking those support and send out a say, edwards funded something that was important and was where we can act to call these people. super heroes is not so good because it ships to look for some people, they are super heroes. for others, simply traitors. whistle blowers like daniel ellsberg, thomas drake, william benny, and edward snowden, packers and activists. like the wiki likes founder julia songs, and the former bridges secret service agent on the mushroom. they want us about...
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i will welcome to one of you and edward. i like to stop with you at some time, david, it is a venue resident with a history of a famous negotiations, if any of the biden describes of symbolizing the power of new beginnings in new possibilities. i suppose it demonstrates just how important this is to the president biden strengthening the us position as he sees it in the, in the pacific. thank you. yes, i mean, this is on historic movement. the take take, given what has been done by law to the in terms of us relations with japan on to us relations based sales career since a stall 12 to 5 business patients. but i think it's very important that we don't get ahead of ourselves. yes, this is extremely significant. yes, this is an historic moment, but there is still a long way to go, particularly in terms of the individual, but not for relations between took care and soul. and was this a, this turned off for some, it ain't trying, cement, is a much longer time frame work as well. so that in the event that any one of the 3 leaders i
i will welcome to one of you and edward. i like to stop with you at some time, david, it is a venue resident with a history of a famous negotiations, if any of the biden describes of symbolizing the power of new beginnings in new possibilities. i suppose it demonstrates just how important this is to the president biden strengthening the us position as he sees it in the, in the pacific. thank you. yes, i mean, this is on historic movement. the take take, given what has been done by law to the in...
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including 100 years ago, edward hopper. >> think about edward hopper and his goal to paint some lightuse. he found that opportunity in this series of home. >> the director of the cape and museum which just opened its largest ever exhibition. a show that documents house by house, landscape by landscape, how edward hopper found himself as a painter. >> this exhibition is about place but it's also about an artists process. learning a new medium and seeing the impact of that. >> hopper had been there before. in 1923, he took root. spending the first of five consecutive summers here painting the place. he was single, 40, and had only ever sold one painting. so his career was stagnant and best. he was far removed from the fame that would come from borrowing into the american psyche with his scenes of urban loneliness. most pointedly, rendered in his painting nighthawks. >> he was really struggling to make a living. >> the shows curator says hopper was drawn to the sea and drew it himself starting as a young boy growing up in nyack. >> he lived right on the waterfront. from his second-story
including 100 years ago, edward hopper. >> think about edward hopper and his goal to paint some lightuse. he found that opportunity in this series of home. >> the director of the cape and museum which just opened its largest ever exhibition. a show that documents house by house, landscape by landscape, how edward hopper found himself as a painter. >> this exhibition is about place but it's also about an artists process. learning a new medium and seeing the impact of that....
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you know, that's the headline and all these things. edward snowden, patriots are, that drives me nuts. the very thought, you know, that people could regarding, was a traitor. we will likely of face is the cost in human lives, on tomorrow's battlefield or, and in some, in some, uh, some place where, where we will put our, our military forces. you know, when we ask them to go into harm's way. and i think that's, that's the greatest cost that we face with the disclosures that have of that have been presented so far. snowden was the one person who can say, who did what he absolutely should have done. how many people should have done working? good snow is revealing. you said global trip to potential for democracy. any history doesn't let me know obedience to a story holding a side your obligations to your people, to your country. so the benefit of your government is the offices of patriotism until the revelations by edward snowden, the warnings of intelligence agency, critics were always shrugged office speculation. only after hit publish all the original and as a document was their proof
you know, that's the headline and all these things. edward snowden, patriots are, that drives me nuts. the very thought, you know, that people could regarding, was a traitor. we will likely of face is the cost in human lives, on tomorrow's battlefield or, and in some, in some, uh, some place where, where we will put our, our military forces. you know, when we ask them to go into harm's way. and i think that's, that's the greatest cost that we face with the disclosures that have of that have...
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so i will start with you, first lady edwards. he spearheaded the louisiana firs foundation, which serves as a launching pad for programs that focus on educating the whole child and advocates against human trafficking to provide resources for children and parents in louisiana. what significant role has the statewide public education campaign done to combat human? what has been done in the last year? >> one of the things we did was the national coalition for the human trafficking coalition. we started with a campaign working to educate every department, the department of transportation, louisiana department of health, we had every department involved and how they could use their resources, financial or otherwise, human resources to help us figure out how to get the word out. so we did the airport psa, in different ways, but getting the kids, it's important for us to educate our children to understand and to be aware of it. >> question? >> is a champion of several legislation bills against human trafficking and empowering traffickin
so i will start with you, first lady edwards. he spearheaded the louisiana firs foundation, which serves as a launching pad for programs that focus on educating the whole child and advocates against human trafficking to provide resources for children and parents in louisiana. what significant role has the statewide public education campaign done to combat human? what has been done in the last year? >> one of the things we did was the national coalition for the human trafficking coalition....
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my name is edward lumpy. my, a specialized vision is on bright africa to start by to die die. we're located with his parents from governments, and i do in the eighty's, give him the opportunity to live and specialize in painting with tex those today, edward loved, he has become a must up a t access tech to design their painter in the trina to know lift and practices his at in gun to assess themselves as the grounds who's keeping a life africa's collective memories and histories, through arts coverage, which is one in west africa this regardless of their own. they've done this, i don't know years, i don't do it or not, but you would identify a gun. yeah. because of the type of symbols. so it is a genuinely is one of the from in symbols in the end of this, this want dates go good. so they've done is the outcomes decided to use the d. i mean as a mutual symbol and you're going to start on most of our public. we have some of the a do cussing was, but this one stands out as the most the trina meant in someone who also believes and posted on tradition. and it's a good for, from cold
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my name is edward lumpy. my a specialized vision is on the right from the start by to side day really, kate said with his parents from governments and they do in the eighty's, give him the opportunity to learn and specialize in painting with tex those. today, edward loved, he has become a must up a t axis test to design their painter in the trina, who know list and practices his at in gonna hit refresh to himself as a gwyle who's keeping a live advocates collective memories and histories, to arts coverage, which is one in west africa, this regardless of the own, the gum, this of the own. and i just, i don't the way it over, but you wouldn't identified a gun. yeah. because of the type of symbols. so it is a genuinely is one of the from in symbols in the universe. this want to go good. so they're done is the outcomes. decided to use the image or symbol. and you're going to start on most of our public. we have some of the, the i do cussing was, but this one stands out as the most the trina meant, uh, and someone
my name is edward lumpy. my a specialized vision is on the right from the start by to side day really, kate said with his parents from governments and they do in the eighty's, give him the opportunity to learn and specialize in painting with tex those. today, edward loved, he has become a must up a t axis test to design their painter in the trina, who know list and practices his at in gonna hit refresh to himself as a gwyle who's keeping a live advocates collective memories and histories, to...
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these are the wrong answers edward ask.rth element, after which i will go to the opposing team. and we will continue the conversation. there is some invention. an invention for the lazy, by the way, there is also such a small hint here. well , at least the train of thought should be clear. be careful. i would stay more. i'm sure, we 're sure, yes, as in ours okay, cornflowers, a leading question, or voluntary version i do not recommend, of course. what do we do? question question well, listening to you. is this a smoking device? no, no, smoking has nothing to do with it, and smoking has nothing to do with it. now you are animated i can only answer one question. usually, if the invention is animate, it was invented by nature? or another person. then it is not called carrying something by invention. no, it has nothing to do with transfer. you have the last opportunity to ask a leading question, or to express a voluntary version. what do we do? so a leading question, please, is disposable tableware, disposable tableware is sui
these are the wrong answers edward ask.rth element, after which i will go to the opposing team. and we will continue the conversation. there is some invention. an invention for the lazy, by the way, there is also such a small hint here. well , at least the train of thought should be clear. be careful. i would stay more. i'm sure, we 're sure, yes, as in ours okay, cornflowers, a leading question, or voluntary version i do not recommend, of course. what do we do? question question well,...
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the rapid fall of nominee john edwards. jack smith led that prosecution in 2011. >> john and i are honest and realistic with the american people. >> the story sending shock waves through the presidential campaign. after months of denials, john edwards admitted he had an affair while his wife battling cancer. >> the fall from grace for john edwards just as stunning and tonight a new low after a grand jury charged him with six felonies. >> a new low takes you back to grand jury proceeding there is that were moving a pace against at the time someone of the other party, democratic, and now where we followed a lot of those against republican donald trump. smith oversaw the case, and later in the context of these types of cases in general -- not just edwards, but the tricky balance issues and lines. he explained a fair prosecution for corruption does require intent. we heard a lot about intent in his current coup case. and proving that can be hard. he recounted how government officials can be in denial. >> a person's intent. did
the rapid fall of nominee john edwards. jack smith led that prosecution in 2011. >> john and i are honest and realistic with the american people. >> the story sending shock waves through the presidential campaign. after months of denials, john edwards admitted he had an affair while his wife battling cancer. >> the fall from grace for john edwards just as stunning and tonight a new low after a grand jury charged him with six felonies. >> a new low takes you back to grand...
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edwards visited washington dc in september of 1970, where he and the pepsi. she had a breakfast meeting with the national security advisor, henry kissinger, and attorney general john mitchell. according to the classified documents obtained by the national security archive. edwards then met with president nixon in the oval office, a meeting he never publicly acknowledged until his dad in 2017 hours later records show that next it had a meeting with ben c, a director, richard house, where he gave the order to come up with a game plan, which was described in a telegram from the c i a, it is firm and continuing policy that will end a be over thrown by 2. it would be much more preferable to have this trust by prior to the 24th of october, but efforts in this regard will continue vigorously beyond this stage. we ought to continue to generate maximum pressure toward this and utilizing every appropriate results. it is imperative that these actions be implemented clandestinely and securely so that the u. s. g and the american hand be well headed. but the commander in
edwards visited washington dc in september of 1970, where he and the pepsi. she had a breakfast meeting with the national security advisor, henry kissinger, and attorney general john mitchell. according to the classified documents obtained by the national security archive. edwards then met with president nixon in the oval office, a meeting he never publicly acknowledged until his dad in 2017 hours later records show that next it had a meeting with ben c, a director, richard house, where he gave...
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taking his own might not violent too, was made possible by augustin edwards who was paid to provide the prop again any as newspapers and continued to do so. i still lived under military dictatorship for the next 17 years, during which an estimated 40000 people were tortured, more than 3000 killed. i'm hundreds more disappeared. natalie discussed this, so it with a fast so less than america bang care of the studies that new york city you. debussy died. it will show a 2nd this of 50 years after the anti democratic cool inside the yard with a chilly against solve the idea ending the democratically elected president. and she left the time kind of a bernie sanders, s social democrats figure. he was over the phone here again, we have this inclusive proof that the c i a that henry kissinger at the state department that the president himself, the c o us interior lives. i'm richard nixon followed blow by blow every detail of these crew the same thing they did in 1953 to make the most the day again to arrive the same thing they did in 1953 to how coble are bins in guatemala city. so here again, w
taking his own might not violent too, was made possible by augustin edwards who was paid to provide the prop again any as newspapers and continued to do so. i still lived under military dictatorship for the next 17 years, during which an estimated 40000 people were tortured, more than 3000 killed. i'm hundreds more disappeared. natalie discussed this, so it with a fast so less than america bang care of the studies that new york city you. debussy died. it will show a 2nd this of 50 years after...
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edwards then met with president nixon in the oval office, a meeting he never publicly acknowledged until his dad in 2017 hours later record. sure that next it had a meeting with ben c, a director, richard holmes, where he gave the order to come up with a game plan which was described in a telegram from the c i a. it is firm and continuing policy that will end a be over thrown by 2. it would be much more preferable to have this trust by prior to the 24th of october. but if it's in this regard, we'll continue vigorously beyond this stage. we ought to continue to generate maximum pressure toward this and utilizing every appropriate results. it is imperative that these actions be implemented clandestinely and securely so that the u. s. g and the american hand be well headed. but the commander in chief of the julian army was standing in their way. so the plan was to kidnap him in an effort to force the military takeover. but that also a part when he fought back and was left with fatal injuries. while the general was dying in the hospital, in october of 1970 transcripts obtained by the nationa
edwards then met with president nixon in the oval office, a meeting he never publicly acknowledged until his dad in 2017 hours later record. sure that next it had a meeting with ben c, a director, richard holmes, where he gave the order to come up with a game plan which was described in a telegram from the c i a. it is firm and continuing policy that will end a be over thrown by 2. it would be much more preferable to have this trust by prior to the 24th of october. but if it's in this regard,...
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edward, thank edward chancellor.back on the programme . programme. >> you for having me. >> um, thank you for having me. >> um, thank you for having me. >> about >> are you concerned about stagflation? you think that stagflation? do you think that is the consequence of the failures of central banking that we've discussed before ? we've discussed before? >> well, first of all, i'd say you don't need to predict stagflation . we've been in stag. stagflation. we've been in stag. stag flation for the last couple of years, so i think no economic growth since slight economic contraction in the uk economy since 2019 with what sort of 20% increase in in the consumer price index. so that that is pretty much a definition of stagflation. so the question then would be, can one predict in relation high inflation with weak growth going forward? and the problem there is that economies , if your viewers may economies, if your viewers may remember, are extraordinarily poon remember, are extraordinarily poor, have recently been extraor
edward, thank edward chancellor.back on the programme . programme. >> you for having me. >> um, thank you for having me. >> um, thank you for having me. >> about >> are you concerned about stagflation? you think that stagflation? do you think that is the consequence of the failures of central banking that we've discussed before ? we've discussed before? >> well, first of all, i'd say you don't need to predict stagflation . we've been in stag. stagflation....
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gardner. edward is the commodities economist at capital economics. so edward oil prices have been rising for 5 weeks consecutively. now what's driving that? so we're prizes in prison from around and $75.00 to borrow the stocks. it's a month to about $84.00 to buy and today the reason for the the price increase is mostly supplied. so the supply coats the gradually taking place since august. the last year i have continued to constrain the markets, and we think that constrains supply from coupled with stronger demand from china, thanks to it's economic reopening and the end 0 coded and resilient demand in developed economies such as the us or contribution to market participants expecting a type of oral market in the coming months. so from all sides we focused at the global oil market will be in a deficit in the 2nd half of this year, slipping from a surface in that 1st off of the yes and um, in large part of that, it's due to strong demand in us on her arms at the moment, 20000000 barrels today, which was down slightly from last year. it's still close t
gardner. edward is the commodities economist at capital economics. so edward oil prices have been rising for 5 weeks consecutively. now what's driving that? so we're prizes in prison from around and $75.00 to borrow the stocks. it's a month to about $84.00 to buy and today the reason for the the price increase is mostly supplied. so the supply coats the gradually taking place since august. the last year i have continued to constrain the markets, and we think that constrains supply from coupled...
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edward lawrence was in the audience. edward. reporter: yeah, liz, she's not extra points and about this obviously and -- happy about this obviously and fitch downgraded to double a plus because of continued deterioration in the economy over the next three years. also they mentioned this back and forth over and over again, this game of economic chicken between the white house and congress over the debt ceiling. a treasury secretary janet yellen calls the assessment flawed and using flawed data saying it's unwarranted and says "fitch's decision is puzzling despite f economic strength in the u.s. and strongly disagree with fitch's diggs and believe -- decision and believe it's entirely unwarrant". they blame foreman president trump for the downgrade and look at federal debt here and it's manageable now even though it costs more to service that debt with interest rates around 20-year highs but that may not always be the case as interest rates do rise. other market experts say this is a debt bomb that's just waiting to go off. >> fun
edward lawrence was in the audience. edward. reporter: yeah, liz, she's not extra points and about this obviously and -- happy about this obviously and fitch downgraded to double a plus because of continued deterioration in the economy over the next three years. also they mentioned this back and forth over and over again, this game of economic chicken between the white house and congress over the debt ceiling. a treasury secretary janet yellen calls the assessment flawed and using flawed data...
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taking his own might not violent too, was made possible by augustin edward, too, was paid to provide the propaganda any as newspapers. and did you do so? i shall, i lived under military dictatorship for the next 17 years, during which an estimated 40000 people were tortured, more than 3000 killed. i'm hundreds more disappeared. and that we discussed this story with a fast. so last in america and caravan studies, new york city is you know, the same dinos. so the 2nd was 50 years after the anti democratic cool inside the yard with a chilly against solve with all right, ending the democratically elected president sheila, at the time kind of a bernie sanders ask social democrats senior. he was always found here. again, we have this inclusive proof that the c i a that henry kissinger, that the state department that the president himself, the c o u. s. and terry lives on richard nixon followed blow by blow every detail of these crew. the same thing they did in 1953 to make the most the day again to arrive the same thing they did in 1953 to how coble are bins in guatemala city. so here agai
taking his own might not violent too, was made possible by augustin edward, too, was paid to provide the propaganda any as newspapers. and did you do so? i shall, i lived under military dictatorship for the next 17 years, during which an estimated 40000 people were tortured, more than 3000 killed. i'm hundreds more disappeared. and that we discussed this story with a fast. so last in america and caravan studies, new york city is you know, the same dinos. so the 2nd was 50 years after the anti...
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taking his own might not violent too, was made possible by augustin edwards who was paid to provide the prop again any as newspapers and continued to do so. i shall i lived under military dictatorship for the next 17 years, during which an estimated 40000 people were tortured, more than 3000 killed. i'm hundreds more disappeared into the middle east. now where siri as president has spoken about the situation in his nation during a recent interview. sure, all assad highlighted that his country, his relationship with washington, has been a one way street. what are the ones we sure can look up the talks with the americans have been taking place on and off for years. we don't have any hope that they will change. they make demands and never give anything back. that's been the nature of our relationship since 1974, to say some post as 1st round of sanctions on damascus in 2011 after conflict and broke out in the country. following that, the us led military coalition, exacerbated the humanitarian situation when the intervened in 2015. joining forces with those opposed to the government and tak
taking his own might not violent too, was made possible by augustin edwards who was paid to provide the prop again any as newspapers and continued to do so. i shall i lived under military dictatorship for the next 17 years, during which an estimated 40000 people were tortured, more than 3000 killed. i'm hundreds more disappeared into the middle east. now where siri as president has spoken about the situation in his nation during a recent interview. sure, all assad highlighted that his country,...