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it may feel like -- about 700 to and edwards noted -- about 702 and edward snowden. folks serve our country every day, they do not have a uniform on, people do not buy them lunch because people do not know who they are. they worked very hard to protect americans. when edward snowden got mad at his employer that he did not get the promotion he wanted and started harvesting information and found things he did not like on it and then kept going and then released them to media and went to china and then went from china to russia and became a russian citizen and continued to be able to layer out intelligence unrelated to the civil liberties of any american, and then said i have more and i can release them anytime i want -- they do not see him as brave. they see him as a traitor. the concern among so many here, and i think what a lot of folks in the intelligence community that you would have the responsibility for oversight, they want to hear you also believe the same thing. not just he broke the law, but that he is a traitor. they do not want that to ever happen again. al
it may feel like -- about 700 to and edwards noted -- about 702 and edward snowden. folks serve our country every day, they do not have a uniform on, people do not buy them lunch because people do not know who they are. they worked very hard to protect americans. when edward snowden got mad at his employer that he did not get the promotion he wanted and started harvesting information and found things he did not like on it and then kept going and then released them to media and went to china and...
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our len ramirez sits down with doctor harry edwards, the man behind one of the most iconic moments inic history. >>>>doctor harry edwards may be best known as the architect of the 1968 olympics protest, but that was just the beginning of a very long and courageous career in the field of study that he pioneered the sociology of sport. >>>>today, the biggest problem that america has is that we're afraid of each other. the biggest problem that we have is that we're afraid of change. >>>>sociologist and civil rights icon doctor harry edwards says in 2025, america has reached an inflection point. >>>>to the extent that we don't face up to that challenge, there are some very, very, very dark days ahead because i'm not convinced that we have the best and the brightest people making critical decisions top to bottom in american society. we can't go back to make america great again. even if we could define a point of agreement in terms of when america was great, in the 1920s, when we had an epidemic of lynching. >>>>at 82 years old, edwards is still speaking up and speaking out on issues of rac
our len ramirez sits down with doctor harry edwards, the man behind one of the most iconic moments inic history. >>>>doctor harry edwards may be best known as the architect of the 1968 olympics protest, but that was just the beginning of a very long and courageous career in the field of study that he pioneered the sociology of sport. >>>>today, the biggest problem that america has is that we're afraid of each other. the biggest problem that we have is that we're afraid...
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harry edwards, the man behind one of the most iconic moments in olympic history. >> reporter: dr. harry edwards may be best known as the architect of the 1968 olympics protest, but that was just the beginning of a very long and courageous career in the field of study that he pioneered, the sociology of sport. >> today the biggest problem that america has is that we're afraid of each other. the biggest problem that we have is that we're afraid of change. >> reporter: sociologist and civil rights icon dr. harry edwards says in 2025 america has reached an inflection point. >> to the extent that we don't face up to that challenge, there are some very, very, very dark days ahead because i'm not convinced that we have the best and the brightest people making critical decisions top to bottom in american society. we can't go back to make america great again even if we could define a point of agreement in terms of when america was great in the 1920s when we had an epidemic of lynching. >> reporter: at 82 years old edwards is still speaking up on issues of race and equality, politics and so
harry edwards, the man behind one of the most iconic moments in olympic history. >> reporter: dr. harry edwards may be best known as the architect of the 1968 olympics protest, but that was just the beginning of a very long and courageous career in the field of study that he pioneered, the sociology of sport. >> today the biggest problem that america has is that we're afraid of each other. the biggest problem that we have is that we're afraid of change. >> reporter:...
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harry edwards. >> today the biggest problem that america has is that we're afraid with each other. the biggest problem that we have is that we're afraid of change. >>> good afternoon, trump policy protests erupting in the bay area. >> today oakland's fruitvale district joined the outcry against the new immigration policies. the outcry follows san francisco and santa clara county lawsuits against the trump administration actions against sanctuary cities. the lawsuit filed yesterday along with three other cities came after attorney general pam bondi's order to withhold federal funding from sanctuary states and cities. california has been a sanctuary state since 2017, and cities across the bay area limit police officers from working with immigration enforcement. >> but immigration's not the only thing they're worried about in the fruitvale district. john ramos has got that story. >> reporter: here in the heart of oakland's latino district, the drum beat of resistance to donald trump's deportation threat is growing louder. is this the sound of an uprising? people who normally stay quie
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vice chairman, edward snowden broke the law. don't agree with all the intelligence he released nor the way in which he did it. there would have been opportunities for him to come to you in this committee or seek out the i.g. to release that information. the fact is he also, even as he broke the law, released information that exposed egregious illegal and unconstitutional programs happening within our government that led to serious reforms that congress undertook. sen. warner: chairman, we have five minutes. while i'll take your answer, and these are your quotes, brave, please join my bipartisan legislation calling for charges to be dropped against him. do you disagree that legislation was not appropriate? do you believe he is brave or not? back those words? ms. gabbard: once again, senator, edward snowden broke the law, he also released information that exposed the united states government illegal programs. sen. warner: your legislation and your words are still your beliefs, yes or no, please. ms. gabbard: edward snowden broke t
vice chairman, edward snowden broke the law. don't agree with all the intelligence he released nor the way in which he did it. there would have been opportunities for him to come to you in this committee or seek out the i.g. to release that information. the fact is he also, even as he broke the law, released information that exposed egregious illegal and unconstitutional programs happening within our government that led to serious reforms that congress undertook. sen. warner: chairman, we have...
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of course i'm speaking about her support of edward snowden. in 2020, while she was a member of the united states house of representatives, she introduced a resolution suggesting that the federal government should drop all charges against edward snowden. there's only one other member who co-sponsored this resolution and that was former congressman matt gaetz. now in 2025, ms. gabbard still refuses to call snowden what he is, a traitor to the united states. when she was asked about that at her hearing, she was given several opportunities to indicate that she understood that edward snowden is a traitor who put at risk the lives of the thousands of americans in the intelligence community. she refused to acknowledge that he's a traitor. with such a track record, how can-- how are we supposed to expect that she will properly classify our enemies? how are we to expect that she would label xi jinping or kim jong-un, who knows what ms. gabbard would do, i think there's a stark difference between our adversaries who want to undermine the united states a
of course i'm speaking about her support of edward snowden. in 2020, while she was a member of the united states house of representatives, she introduced a resolution suggesting that the federal government should drop all charges against edward snowden. there's only one other member who co-sponsored this resolution and that was former congressman matt gaetz. now in 2025, ms. gabbard still refuses to call snowden what he is, a traitor to the united states. when she was asked about that at her...
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is edward snowden a traitor? >> look, i think it's -- it's so interesting that this lexicon that gets manipulated now, there were certain words you needed to say during covid. there were certain words you needed to say now. the fact of the matter is, the people that were most correspond, the ones most pushing this narrative are the same ones that had no issues whatsoever with the intelligence community spying on a presidential candidate that happened to be president trump, suppressing the hunter biden laptop story, when he was running again, and of course, the law fare that included. i think people are tired of these games, this kind of gotcha stuff. look, he's been indicted. if he ever comes back to the united states, he's have a trial. but this idea of trying to disqualify people by using these terms is ridiculous. >> well, what i'm doing really, these are questions that were asked by your republican colleagues, including senator langford, who asked very simply, is he a traitor? a government contractor who leak
is edward snowden a traitor? >> look, i think it's -- it's so interesting that this lexicon that gets manipulated now, there were certain words you needed to say during covid. there were certain words you needed to say now. the fact of the matter is, the people that were most correspond, the ones most pushing this narrative are the same ones that had no issues whatsoever with the intelligence community spying on a presidential candidate that happened to be president trump, suppressing the...
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now, let's start here with her record on edward snowden. edward snowden was a government contractor who stole and then leaked highly classified information from the national security agency in 2013. snowden could have used whistleblower protections to securely and legally share concerns that he had about the legality of certain surveillance programs. but he didn't do that. instead he stole millions of document, most of which didn't pertain to the programs that he had raised concerns about. and then he leaked them. without caring about what would the lasting damage be to our national security. after the department of justice revealed charges against him for committing espionage, snowden fled to russia where he was welcomed with open arms. edward snowden exposed our government's secrets to the world, includ adversaries. he put intelligence operatives and servicemembers around the world at risk, at great risk. and he made all of us less safe, and that's true even today. he should be in prison for betraying our country. colonel tulsi gabbard wa
now, let's start here with her record on edward snowden. edward snowden was a government contractor who stole and then leaked highly classified information from the national security agency in 2013. snowden could have used whistleblower protections to securely and legally share concerns that he had about the legality of certain surveillance programs. but he didn't do that. instead he stole millions of document, most of which didn't pertain to the programs that he had raised concerns about. and...
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harry edwards may be best known as the architect of the 1968 olympics protest.inning of a very long and courageous career in the field of study that he pioneered. thesociology of sports . >> today, the biggest problem that america has is that we are afraid of each other. the biggest problem we have is that we are afraid of change. >> this sociologists and civil rights icon, dr. dr. harry edwards, said that in 2025, america has reached an inflection point . >> to the extent we don't face up to the challenge, there are some very dark days ahead because i'm not convinced that we have the best and the brightest people making critical decisions , top to bottom in america , and american society. >> we cannot go back to make america great again even if we could define a point of agreement , in terms of when america was great . in the 1920s when we had the epidemic of lynching? >> at 82 years old, edwards is still speaking up and speaking out on issues of race and equality. politics, society and sports, just as he did as a student athlete in the sociology professor at s
harry edwards may be best known as the architect of the 1968 olympics protest.inning of a very long and courageous career in the field of study that he pioneered. thesociology of sports . >> today, the biggest problem that america has is that we are afraid of each other. the biggest problem we have is that we are afraid of change. >> this sociologists and civil rights icon, dr. dr. harry edwards, said that in 2025, america has reached an inflection point . >> to the extent we...
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edward's all i got. edward? yeah. think that this other man could be a game changer in this investigation? to me, this was definitely a person of interest that we needed to speak with. andrea canning (voiceover): detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather, the butterfly, leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? craig melvin (voiceover): coming up, the other man revealed. i would hide her if that's what she wanted. craig melvin...
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was edward snowden a traitor? >> senator, my heart is with my commitment to our constitution and our nation security. >> hours two. >> thank you. i have shown throughout my almost 22 years of service in the military as well as my time in congress how seriously i take the privilege of having access to classified information and our nation's secrets. that's why i am committed if confirmed to join you in making sure there is no future of eight snowden type leak but i would do so by taking four specific actions. number one make sure there are no illegal and unconstitutional programs. limiting in a big way those who have access to our nation's top secret food reform. making sure every single person in that workforce knows about the legal whistleblower channels available to them. they make sure this a direct line available to me should anyone have concerns. people choose to step outside of the legal channels to raise any concerns about programs or actions that existed in the intelligence community that are classified, t
was edward snowden a traitor? >> senator, my heart is with my commitment to our constitution and our nation security. >> hours two. >> thank you. i have shown throughout my almost 22 years of service in the military as well as my time in congress how seriously i take the privilege of having access to classified information and our nation's secrets. that's why i am committed if confirmed to join you in making sure there is no future of eight snowden type leak but i would do so...
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this is gabbard repeatedly sidestepping questions on edward snowden. >> do you still. >> think edwardn edward snowden broke the law. i do. >> not agree with. >> or support with all of the information and. >> intelligence that he released. >> nor the way. >> in which he did it. >> was he a traitor. >> at the. >> time when. >> he took america's secrets. released them. >> in. >> public. >> and then ran to china and became a russian citizen? >> senator, i'm focused. on the future and how we can prevent something like this from happening again. >> yes or no? is edward snowden a traitor to the united states. >> of america? >> as someone. >> who has. worn our. uniform in. >> combat. >> i understand how critical. our national security. >> apparently you don't. >> well. >> y'all just. >> let that. >> a lot of. just let that sit in for you. you can't answer that question. i mean, it was so directly placed. i mean. >> and i guess the reason it's an important question to the people on the dais is because it's an important question to the people with whom she will lead. why does this matter so muc
this is gabbard repeatedly sidestepping questions on edward snowden. >> do you still. >> think edwardn edward snowden broke the law. i do. >> not agree with. >> or support with all of the information and. >> intelligence that he released. >> nor the way. >> in which he did it. >> was he a traitor. >> at the. >> time when. >> he took america's secrets. released them. >> in. >> public. >> and then ran to china and...
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todd young and james langford, who pressed her to say that edward snowden was a traitor. langford said it was a softball. listen to what happened. >> did he betray a duty, did he betray the trust of the american people? which is according to mariam webster, that's the definition of a traitor. >> edward snowden broke the law and released this information in a way he should not have. >> was he a traitor when he took america's secrets, released them in public and ran to china and became a russian citizen? >> senator, i'm focused on the future and how we can prevent something like this happening again. >> you work closely with these senators. i know the republicans and you are from a different party, but when you speak to them privately do you think they can get over that, her refusal to call him a traitor and actually vote to confirm her? move her out of committee? >> listen, margaret, edward snowden released more information probably did as much damage to our intelligence community as anyone in history. and the fact that miss gabbard, who actually had legislation to pardon
todd young and james langford, who pressed her to say that edward snowden was a traitor. langford said it was a softball. listen to what happened. >> did he betray a duty, did he betray the trust of the american people? which is according to mariam webster, that's the definition of a traitor. >> edward snowden broke the law and released this information in a way he should not have. >> was he a traitor when he took america's secrets, released them in public and ran to china and...
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which is, according to merriam webster, that's the definition of a traitor. >> edward snowden broke the law, and he released this information in a way that he should not have. he also acknowledged and exposed information that was unconstitutional. >> was he a traitor this time when he took america's secrets, released them and ran to china and became a russian citizen. >> i'm focused on the future and how we can prevent something like this from happening again. >> you work with these senators. the republicans and you're from a different party, but when you speak to them privately, do you think they can get over that, her refusal to call him a traitor and actually vote to confirm her, or move her out of committee? >> listen, margaret, edward snowden released more information probably did as much damage to our intelligence community as anyone in history. the fact that miss gabbard, who had legislation to pardon edward snowden, called him a brave whistleblower, couldn't bring herself to call him a traitor, i think is disqualifying just on plain judgment. what would that -- what signal, if s
which is, according to merriam webster, that's the definition of a traitor. >> edward snowden broke the law, and he released this information in a way that he should not have. he also acknowledged and exposed information that was unconstitutional. >> was he a traitor this time when he took america's secrets, released them and ran to china and became a russian citizen. >> i'm focused on the future and how we can prevent something like this from happening again. >> you...
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everett edward ever added. everett has made to further george washington's legacy and secure mount vernon's future. thank you. good afternoon. almost good evening to all. it's great to be back, mount vernon. it's so great to and see almost see the new that is coming out. and i also think our audience who's given us the pleasure of your time today. philadelphia, pennsylvania became center of the centennial exhibition of the 18 of 1876, commemorating the 100th year of the signing, the declaration of independence, and provided a unique opportunity for sectional reconciliation after civil war. the centennial opened on may 10th, 1876, and over 76,000 people attended the opening dedication, which was led by president. this was an international nnl exhibition that featured over 37 countries and five principal buildings, including one building devoted solely to women's advances. the legacy of george washington was intimately connected with the 1876 centennial as items associated with his life were displayed at the cent
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as you mentioned, edward say the great palestinian christian school, or do you think you'd be allowed to teach in the united states today in the united states because i keep getting reports of all sorts of the mccarthy style antics in academia or in your country? no, i think so, you wouldn't be allowed to, you know, i wouldn't be allowed to teach. i mean, his rations khalidi of columbia, who is, has a hold of the edwards, a chair and has views which are not so different was as now just taking a mirror to status but was still teaching at columbia. but i do think that it's when you go from scholarship and teaching to kind of openly confronting the university through activism for protests and even civil disobedience. then we've seen that the repression has been quite severe. i'm what i know you clearly don't like donald trump. i've had some why do you think it was that it was only donald trump, that stuff the aerial bombardment of god. so these horrific pictures of genocide and do you know how silly i'm sure you were looking at them to on our phones as a live streamed a continuous massac
as you mentioned, edward say the great palestinian christian school, or do you think you'd be allowed to teach in the united states today in the united states because i keep getting reports of all sorts of the mccarthy style antics in academia or in your country? no, i think so, you wouldn't be allowed to, you know, i wouldn't be allowed to teach. i mean, his rations khalidi of columbia, who is, has a hold of the edwards, a chair and has views which are not so different was as now just taking a...
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the holocaust was i think in some way didn't understandable impulse even the, even something like edward so he'd be great policy and intellectual who was a fierce critic of zionism said he could understand the experience. and the impulse from which this movement came. the problem is, when you deny people basic human rights as this route does towards the palestinian people in a variety of different ways. holding them under military rule in the west bank, holding them under blockades, in, in, in guys, out in the mass. all of the refugees were expelled in 19481967. that gives a system of structural violence. and when you impose that violence on people, we know from political science literature that actually makes a country less safe for everybody. so the core contention in my book is that jews are safer under conditions of legal equality. then we are under conditions of legal supremacy. yeah, and other people do make that point, but perhaps a new book is more dangerous designs is choose than you hope of because you use scripture, historical scripted to show how it is being manipulated in se
the holocaust was i think in some way didn't understandable impulse even the, even something like edward so he'd be great policy and intellectual who was a fierce critic of zionism said he could understand the experience. and the impulse from which this movement came. the problem is, when you deny people basic human rights as this route does towards the palestinian people in a variety of different ways. holding them under military rule in the west bank, holding them under blockades, in, in, in...
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what as edward said, called zion is there from the standpoint of it, the victims that i and, and, and, um, it was really only in the 1st time that i, you know, we'd only my thirty's better for the 1st time, spent time with policy and using the west bank and realize that this system, this state was much more brutal than i had recognized um and that, um that the palestinian experience was one that really forced me to re think the way i thought about the state. as he mentioned, edward say, the great palestinian christian, the scholar, do you think you'd be allowed to teach in the united states today in the united states? because i keep getting reports of all sorts of the mccarthy style antics in academia or in your country? no, i think so, you wouldn't be allowed to, you know, i wouldn't be allowed to teach. i mean, his russians call idiot columbia. who with his, he holds the edwards a chair and has viewed which are not so different was as now just taking a mirror to status, but we're still teaching at columbia. but i do think that it's when you go from scholarship and teaching to kind o
what as edward said, called zion is there from the standpoint of it, the victims that i and, and, and, um, it was really only in the 1st time that i, you know, we'd only my thirty's better for the 1st time, spent time with policy and using the west bank and realize that this system, this state was much more brutal than i had recognized um and that, um that the palestinian experience was one that really forced me to re think the way i thought about the state. as he mentioned, edward say, the...
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i mean, his iraqis khalidi at columbia, who, which is a whole, is the edwards a chair and has viewed which are not so different was as now just taking a mirror to status, but we're still teaching at columbia. but i do think that it's when you go from scholarship and teaching to kind of openly confronting the university through activism for protests and even civil disobedience. then we've seen that the repression has been quite severe. i'm what i know you really don't like donald trump. i have had some why do you think it was that it was only donald trump, that stuff the aerial bombardment of gods are these horrific pictures of genocide and do you know how silly i'm sure you were looking at them to on our phones as a live streamed a continuous, massive cuz trump got it stopped. not the democrats. yeah. i mean i, i think that i think looking at was scared of trump in a way that he was not scared of by that because trump is extremely erratic and vindictive and, and also that trump really cares. press primarily really about himself. and so i think trump saw that coming into office and ha
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his concerns about her past statements about edward snowden.dicated that he had conversations not just with j.d. vance, but also with donald trump. over the weekend, he said that trump urged him to vote his conscience. he said they had a good conversation. he also said he spoke to elon musk as well. musk has been a vocal proponent of tulsi gabbard, with young indicated that there was no threats to him at all. he said that there was just his efforts to try to get reassurance that she would deal with people who leak classified information, come down on them, would not support their efforts to try to push out unauthorized disclosures of classified intelligence. that was enough to get him to yes. and other republicans. also, susan collins of maine, who sits on this committee, a swing vote on so many issues, indicated that she would support this nomination going in. so 9 to 8, this vote, expected to be on, was expected to be on party lines. all indications are that it was on party lines. now has the full senate which will consider this nomination af
his concerns about her past statements about edward snowden.dicated that he had conversations not just with j.d. vance, but also with donald trump. over the weekend, he said that trump urged him to vote his conscience. he said they had a good conversation. he also said he spoke to elon musk as well. musk has been a vocal proponent of tulsi gabbard, with young indicated that there was no threats to him at all. he said that there was just his efforts to try to get reassurance that she would deal...
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was edward. >> snowden a traitor?nator, my heart is with my commitment to our constitution and our nation's security. >> was he a traitor at the time when he took america's secrets, released him in public, and then ran to china. >> and became. >> a russian citizen? >> senator, i'm focused on the future and how we can prevent something like this from happening again. >> so farnoosh does gabbard have the votes right now to become the director of national intelligence? >> yeah, i mean. >> she is one of the few nominees that went in with more support and left with less. i mean, it is really stunning. you saw the clips you just played republican and democrats were trying to help her make clearer where she stands on this issue, which is obviously very important to members of congress. obviously, a very controversial issue. but she continuously refused to say the words that edward snowden is a traitor, and she left with many more republicans who obviously, you know, democrats would be. in addition, if she gets those, that's
was edward. >> snowden a traitor?nator, my heart is with my commitment to our constitution and our nation's security. >> was he a traitor at the time when he took america's secrets, released him in public, and then ran to china. >> and became. >> a russian citizen? >> senator, i'm focused on the future and how we can prevent something like this from happening again. >> so farnoosh does gabbard have the votes right now to become the director of national...
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instead she said, and i quote, the dni has no role in determining whether or not edward snowden is a whistleblower. not only did she seem to believe did someone who divulged national secrets to russia and china should be celebrated as brave and not denounced as a traitor, she does not seem to understand the d nifrn's role in whistleblower determinations. in fact, the dni has a significant role in transmitting lawful whistleblower complaints to the intelligence committees. it would be irresponsible to confirm someone lo cannot distinguish -- who cannot distinguish between complaints made lawfully and those that are not. further, it is the statutory responsibility of a dni to, quote, protect intelligence sources and methods from unauthorized disclosure. what message would it send to an intelligence workforce to have a dni who would celebrate staff and contractors deciding to leak our nation's most sensitive secrets as they see fit? now, let me move to another issue of pressing relevance to this nomination. that's section 702 of foist. this bill -- fisa, this bill, this tool, it's hard
instead she said, and i quote, the dni has no role in determining whether or not edward snowden is a whistleblower. not only did she seem to believe did someone who divulged national secrets to russia and china should be celebrated as brave and not denounced as a traitor, she does not seem to understand the d nifrn's role in whistleblower determinations. in fact, the dni has a significant role in transmitting lawful whistleblower complaints to the intelligence committees. it would be...
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of the united states. >> is edward snowden a traitor to the united. >> states of america? is not a hard question to answer. >> when the. >> stakes are this high. >> senator. >> as someone. >> who has. >> served in. >> yes or no, is edward. snowden a traitor to the united states of america? >> as someone. >> who has worn our uniform. >> in combat. i understand. >> how critical. >> our national security. >> apparently you don't. apparently you don't. >> joining us now is democratic senator michael bennet of colorado, a member of both the senate finance and intelligence committees. so he had the pleasure of questioning both tulsi gabbard and robert f kennedy jr today. senator bennet, i know it's been a really long day. thank you for being here tonight. >> well, it's. >> been too long, rachel. >> i'm very happy to see. >> you tonight. >> i'm happy to see you, too. >> thank you. >> for having me. >> of course. tell me your overall impression of miss gabbard at her hearing today, and how you think she did and what you what you were thinking in that moment that just just played f
of the united states. >> is edward snowden a traitor to the united. >> states of america? is not a hard question to answer. >> when the. >> stakes are this high. >> senator. >> as someone. >> who has. >> served in. >> yes or no, is edward. snowden a traitor to the united states of america? >> as someone. >> who has worn our uniform. >> in combat. i understand. >> how critical. >> our national security. >>...
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you coached brielle and cory and edward. edward was one of your first students. what should people watching know about these three young skaters and their families? they should know that. >> they were all. >> fantastic individuals. >> and they should not. forget them. >> it's something that is. >> very important. >> to me and also the families. >> that i've spoken. >> to that are that are surviving of this, that they should not forget them. they were amazing people and they had such bright futures. >> i can't even imagine how hard these last five days have been. um, how are you doing? >> well, it's it's been very hard. it's, um. i was at the scene on on. i was at the camp in wichita from sunday to tuesday, and i just hugged my kids goodbye on tuesday. since i was flying back one day earlier, i was with the same flight just the day before from wichita. and, um, i hugged brielle and edward and told them to to work hard the last day and do their best. but i couldn't find cory and, um, i figured i was going to hug him and we get back to virginia. so. but unfortunatel
you coached brielle and cory and edward. edward was one of your first students. what should people watching know about these three young skaters and their families? they should know that. >> they were all. >> fantastic individuals. >> and they should not. forget them. >> it's something that is. >> very important. >> to me and also the families. >> that i've spoken. >> to that are that are surviving of this, that they should not forget them. they...
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gabbard has been publicly outspoken in praise and defense of edward snowden. someone who betrayed the trust and jeopardized the security of our nation. the vast majority of the information he stole and leaked before, mind you, he ran off to hide tail in china and russia. most of this information had nothing to do with america's privacy, but did compromise our nation's most collected sources and methodsment in a way we're still paying a price for snowden betrayal and beyond dispute that his actions put our men and women in uniform in places like iraq and afghanistan at risk, yet, ms. gabbard has excited snowden as a whistleblower and, senator cotton called a traitor and he should rot in jail for the rest of his life. a week ago at the hearing, member after member, particularly my republican friends, gave her chance and again to just be willing to call out snowden as a traitor. she repeatedly declined. instead she said, and i quote, the dni has no role in determining whether or not edward snowden is a lawful whistleblower. now, not only does she seem to believe
gabbard has been publicly outspoken in praise and defense of edward snowden. someone who betrayed the trust and jeopardized the security of our nation. the vast majority of the information he stole and leaked before, mind you, he ran off to hide tail in china and russia. most of this information had nothing to do with america's privacy, but did compromise our nation's most collected sources and methodsment in a way we're still paying a price for snowden betrayal and beyond dispute that his...
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edward, that fired intern, is now older and wiser.resident's top campaign donor. and in that capacity, 19 year old edward is now a, quote, senior advisor at the us state department, where he now has been given access to all of the it and data management functions for the country's entire diplomatic operation in every country on earth, one current u.s. official telling the washington post, quote, this is dangerous. and hey, i'm no expert, but it doesn't sound good. kind of does sound like a national security concern to have a 19 year old who already is young life has a history of leaking sensitive information. and then to give that 19 year old access to all centralized data at the us state department, i don't know, it just seems off. it really is just the latest in a string of national security news coming out of this white house that could really curl your hair. elon musk's jv team also has access to the payment system at the treasury department that not only controls all things the us government pays for. those things include, for ex
edward, that fired intern, is now older and wiser.resident's top campaign donor. and in that capacity, 19 year old edward is now a, quote, senior advisor at the us state department, where he now has been given access to all of the it and data management functions for the country's entire diplomatic operation in every country on earth, one current u.s. official telling the washington post, quote, this is dangerous. and hey, i'm no expert, but it doesn't sound good. kind of does sound like a...
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but first up, our own edward lawrence live at white house. edward, i would trust you to go in there and get a tax cut plan. you and i could sit down, edward, and be done in 20 minutes. what's taking them to long? reporter: you know what, i'm sure the president has ideas on the way this should go through congress and the congressional leaders are telling him, maybe we should look at some of this as negotiation. i can tell you in the administration official telling me that meeting is still going on. and it's with house republican congressional leaders in the oval office and supposed to be two hours and pushing more than four hours and talking about what's in and what's out of a reconciliation bill in this absolutely in is ending trump tax cuts and the new treasury secretary, scott bessent in exclusive interview told you the trump tax cuts need to be permanent and the president said they should be permanent and listen to white house press secretary listing priorities today. listen to this. >> house republicans of five year extension of trump tax
but first up, our own edward lawrence live at white house. edward, i would trust you to go in there and get a tax cut plan. you and i could sit down, edward, and be done in 20 minutes. what's taking them to long? reporter: you know what, i'm sure the president has ideas on the way this should go through congress and the congressional leaders are telling him, maybe we should look at some of this as negotiation. i can tell you in the administration official telling me that meeting is still going...
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larry: edward lawrence, harris is a house member?ter: yes, house member, republican from maryland, chairman of freedom caucus. larry: i was checking, he was not elected president, was he. reporter: he was not. larry: okay, i just wanted to clarify, that i have been here a couple days and lose my memory, but you never do, can thank you edward lawrence congressional republicans, must not stop the trump tax cuts, that is the subject of the riff. all of a sudden, nothing but bad news out of republican congress regarding tax cuts some people in house talking about a 5 year extension. senators, you talking about stw2 or 3 budget bills putting tax cut at the back of the queue, this is very bad economics and politics. republicans may suffer from amnesia about the economy. what was number one issue in last november's election? and there were two components to the economy remember? last year, inflation and affordability. with bidenflation up 20%. it was based on income. two ways to fatten middle income wallets, less government spending and les
larry: edward lawrence, harris is a house member?ter: yes, house member, republican from maryland, chairman of freedom caucus. larry: i was checking, he was not elected president, was he. reporter: he was not. larry: okay, i just wanted to clarify, that i have been here a couple days and lose my memory, but you never do, can thank you edward lawrence congressional republicans, must not stop the trump tax cuts, that is the subject of the riff. all of a sudden, nothing but bad news out of...
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edward solovyov was selected after becoming british champion last year. 7.00am and, while the rest of been selected to represent team gb. i wasn't really expecting anything of the like. i'd say it's one of the first, like, actual physical representations of all the work that i've put in through these years. it's like my second home. all of my childhood memories are here now. it's also the first time that karen has coached an athlete wearing those iconic rings. he was a little boy that used to skate around in red dungarees and a knitted jumper. it's something that we haven't had in this ice rink for a long, long time. have been punctuated by news of war. edward's parents moved to the uk over 20 years ago. international competition. that you can look past anything and still make good things out of it. i need to just show my best and show what i can do. if it works out, i can do pretty well. maybe a podium. maybe? maybe. whatever comes next for edward, there will be more bumps in training, came back to win after more than two and a half hours on court. the future of salford red devils ha
edward solovyov was selected after becoming british champion last year. 7.00am and, while the rest of been selected to represent team gb. i wasn't really expecting anything of the like. i'd say it's one of the first, like, actual physical representations of all the work that i've put in through these years. it's like my second home. all of my childhood memories are here now. it's also the first time that karen has coached an athlete wearing those iconic rings. he was a little boy that used to...
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whistleblower do you still think that he is right. >> edward snowden broke the law.edy jr. is dominated hhs and over vaccines and trial lawyers pharmaceutical industry, the origin of life rated kennedy was was a harsh critic of donald trump calling him a terrible president and a threat to democracy calling but kennedy had a change of heart or also early was a job and i don't think there's ever been a doctor running our legal system, but there may soon be a trial lawyer new york healthcare system. he's nominees they faced committee votes, if the committee approves. the full senate votes. >> one person paying close attention is the chair of the house judiciary committee change order for the great state of ohio and welcome and is to see you as always. >> event good to be with you trey gowdy. trey: i thought kash patel did it really good job and how he would change bureau what did you think. >> i thought that he was confident and i thought that it was composed and he did determine his job taking the questions from both sides and you know i know that kash patel, is commit
whistleblower do you still think that he is right. >> edward snowden broke the law.edy jr. is dominated hhs and over vaccines and trial lawyers pharmaceutical industry, the origin of life rated kennedy was was a harsh critic of donald trump calling him a terrible president and a threat to democracy calling but kennedy had a change of heart or also early was a job and i don't think there's ever been a doctor running our legal system, but there may soon be a trial lawyer new york healthcare...
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[laughter] thank you very much, edward. one thing edward, because he was so jam packed, didn't bring up pvh, the parent company of sal vin kline, tommy hilfiger, kenneth if cole new york. it's, obviously, a retail company. it is getting hit more in a pronounced way, down about 1.6%. china, oddly, picked that one company to basically slap tariffs on. is so it's pretty interesting. they were targeted, but it was with a softer touch. we should dig into china's google ban. its new antitrust probe. yes, china slapping an antitrust probe on google, and the effect on the success? try none. at 11:16 a.m. eastern time, shares hit an all-time high of $20 the 6. they are barely below that right now, 205.68, a gain of 2.25. google's search engine, maybe this is it, it's been banned in china since 2009, so china's threat had neither if bark, nor bite. investors choosing to for example on alphabet earnings about 50 minutes away, anticipating earnings-driven moves, though, are one thing. but with this almost constant fire hose flow of hea
[laughter] thank you very much, edward. one thing edward, because he was so jam packed, didn't bring up pvh, the parent company of sal vin kline, tommy hilfiger, kenneth if cole new york. it's, obviously, a retail company. it is getting hit more in a pronounced way, down about 1.6%. china, oddly, picked that one company to basically slap tariffs on. is so it's pretty interesting. they were targeted, but it was with a softer touch. we should dig into china's google ban. its new antitrust probe....
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larry: edward lawrence, thanks ever so much. folks, tarp riff diplomacy means crank up the trump tax cuts right now. that's the sixty of the riff. one thing we've learned about president donald trump's tariff diplomacy is he's very serious and felt he is not bluffing. he did offer mexico president sheinbaum a 30 day pause in the 25% tariff, that's because at the last moment, she came in with a proposal to put 10,000 troops on the border to stop illegal immigration and curb the flow of fentanyl and other deadly drugs. in a month, we'll see. let me assure you mr. trump w was -- both national and economic security. here's a related thought. mr. trump's aggressive use of tariffs bringing republican congress great incentive to get the tax cuts passed, now right away. both the 2017 tax cut extension and some of the new trump 2.0 tax cuts like the 15% corporate tax, tax free times for service workers and overtime pay in seniors, remember. one of the really good arguments posed by the president was that tariffs would generate revenues a
larry: edward lawrence, thanks ever so much. folks, tarp riff diplomacy means crank up the trump tax cuts right now. that's the sixty of the riff. one thing we've learned about president donald trump's tariff diplomacy is he's very serious and felt he is not bluffing. he did offer mexico president sheinbaum a 30 day pause in the 25% tariff, that's because at the last moment, she came in with a proposal to put 10,000 troops on the border to stop illegal immigration and curb the flow of fentanyl...
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for more details and on numbers but edward lawrence going with live with more. edward. reporter: hey, david, all related to the white house and going today and world leader coming to go on with that and coming about investment in manufacturing and as well as u.s. steel and nipon merger and apparently it's a go. >> is this a restructuring of the deal happening and will you do it. >> as an investment purchase, i didn't want it purchased and investment i love. >> we'll do a big investment and going to have the deal getting done. going to do that with proof. >> i'm okay with that. reporter: no agreement if the house for top line number on big, beautiful reconciliation bill and house freedom caucus seems okay with some unconventional offsets in the package and stance on cutting $2 trillion over spending in ten years and leaving the debt ceiling in place and not what the president wants. jowski thinking there's enough votes for passing legislation? the freedom pack, and i'm not sure who's not going to. reporter: karoline leavitt saying the jobs report revealing the biden econ
for more details and on numbers but edward lawrence going with live with more. edward. reporter: hey, david, all related to the white house and going today and world leader coming to go on with that and coming about investment in manufacturing and as well as u.s. steel and nipon merger and apparently it's a go. >> is this a restructuring of the deal happening and will you do it. >> as an investment purchase, i didn't want it purchased and investment i love. >> we'll do a big...
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she has defended edward snowden. snowden is widely viewed by folks in our intelligence community, our national security apparatus, our armed forces, and many here as a traitor who betrayed some of the most important secrets that are critical to keeping the united states secure. she would not, in her confirmation hearings, answer the question, is edward snowden a traitor? ms. gabbard bemoaned the rise of hts in syria, which recently overthrew the brutal dictator bashar al-assad, without mentioning the fall of assad. she mentioned how tragic it was that hts overran da mackus without mentioning the side benefit of the fall of a brutal dictator and in her confirmation hearings repeatedly dodged questions about fisa and section 702, key tools for our intelligence community. all of this is in keeping with a long-standing record as an apologist for authoritarians and even enemies of the united states. she has repeatedly blamed the united states and nato for russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine in 2022. i will tell you as
she has defended edward snowden. snowden is widely viewed by folks in our intelligence community, our national security apparatus, our armed forces, and many here as a traitor who betrayed some of the most important secrets that are critical to keeping the united states secure. she would not, in her confirmation hearings, answer the question, is edward snowden a traitor? ms. gabbard bemoaned the rise of hts in syria, which recently overthrew the brutal dictator bashar al-assad, without...
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that's doctor harry edwards. he organized the olympic project for human rights, which led to that moment in history. >>>>san jose state was perfect >>>>in >>terms of size, in >>>>terms of >>>>culture. those contacts were there, but at the same time, it wasn't structured so tightly and so tightly run and controlled that it was oppressive. so it created an environment where it was possible to dream big dreams of change and actually to begin to institute them. >>>>at 82 years old, doctor edwards is still speaking out for justice. he is an icon. you will get to hear more from this remarkable change maker tonight at five as we celebrate black history month right here on cbs news bay area. and then tune in for a special presentation celebrating black history month, airing thursday, february 20th at 7:30 p.m. on kpix. join us as we honor the achievements, contributions, and the rich legacy of the black community right here in the bay area. that special will also re-air on saturday, february 22nd at 7 p.m.. don't miss th
that's doctor harry edwards. he organized the olympic project for human rights, which led to that moment in history. >>>>san jose state was perfect >>>>in >>terms of size, in >>>>terms of >>>>culture. those contacts were there, but at the same time, it wasn't structured so tightly and so tightly run and controlled that it was oppressive. so it created an environment where it was possible to dream big dreams of change and actually to begin to...