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. >> she married edgar rosenberg in 1964.e would manage her here and he would be the focus of his wife's joke. >> i moved into edgar's apartment which was a mistake. it is a man's apartment. a lot of leather and chains. >> the pair had one daughter together, melissa. >> we had a rule that i never was away more than five days. ever. baby, as we used to call melissa. i blew through the night to be a scout mother. i won't wear the lousy outfit. >> you would come home? >> i thought i was always there. there was always a parent in the house. >> in 1965, rivers saw her career get a huge boost when she appeared on "the tonight show with johnny carson" for the first time. >> he gave all of us our start. my life changed. i went on the show the first time, seven years of struggling out of second city. on the air, he said, you will be a star and the next day, my life was different. >> the start of a 21-year professional relationship with carson and the show. she made regular appearances. eventually becoming the show's substitute host in
. >> she married edgar rosenberg in 1964.e would manage her here and he would be the focus of his wife's joke. >> i moved into edgar's apartment which was a mistake. it is a man's apartment. a lot of leather and chains. >> the pair had one daughter together, melissa. >> we had a rule that i never was away more than five days. ever. baby, as we used to call melissa. i blew through the night to be a scout mother. i won't wear the lousy outfit. >> you would come home?...
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goes back to edgar snow. the beginning point of the myths and heroic romantic mess of mao, the great revolutionary great fighter against the japanese, even though this happened in 1937-38 or thereabouts, talk about edgar snow because most people, another misconception people think edgar snow chose to visit the communist but it was the communist to shows edgar snow, it was stalin's advice to mao that he needed to improve his image in the west and find somebody to talk to him and give him interviews and get the word out about him and a parallel, the chinese preface is controlled the official publications are essentials the organs of the ministry of propaganda, in the days that i lived there in the early 80s, china's government officials use to turn to reports on them from the western reporters to find out things that couldn't be reported. this continues to some extent. this is one of the reasons the current leadership doesn't want google or facebook or all of that stuff, they feel they were poisoned in the mind
goes back to edgar snow. the beginning point of the myths and heroic romantic mess of mao, the great revolutionary great fighter against the japanese, even though this happened in 1937-38 or thereabouts, talk about edgar snow because most people, another misconception people think edgar snow chose to visit the communist but it was the communist to shows edgar snow, it was stalin's advice to mao that he needed to improve his image in the west and find somebody to talk to him and give him...
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in 1923, the fbi agent who hounds marcus garvey out of the country is j edgar hoover.o now it is like 1967 and he is still around, head of the fbi. he pretty much has immunity to do whatever he wants. the fbi -- the panthers comes to his attention and he goes nuts. he issues these memos that say do anything you want to destroy the party. the great thing about it is, those memos are all available. so we used those memos in the film. it is not just conjecture or rumors about hoover, it is his actual words were he says, "do whatever you can just destroy the party." that was the directive of the fbi. though intel pro has 290 actions against black nationalist groups , 245 of those 290 are against the black panthers. the black panthers are riddled with informers because they have no security. all you had to do was go down to the office and say, i want to join the black panthers. they're like, fine, you can join. the informers are setting up the panthers. we haven't former fbi agent in the film are talks about the fact -- we have a former fbi agent in the film who talks about
in 1923, the fbi agent who hounds marcus garvey out of the country is j edgar hoover.o now it is like 1967 and he is still around, head of the fbi. he pretty much has immunity to do whatever he wants. the fbi -- the panthers comes to his attention and he goes nuts. he issues these memos that say do anything you want to destroy the party. the great thing about it is, those memos are all available. so we used those memos in the film. it is not just conjecture or rumors about hoover, it is his...
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here to explane why is edgar -- explain why is edgar who was formerly in charge of consumer educationhe massachusetts attorney general's office. welcome back to the show edgar, great to see you. why are people -- >> hi, gerri. gerri: -- so hopping mad? >> well, people usually buy turbotax deluxe. i've been buying it for 20 years at this point. you grab it take it off the shelf, and it does your taxes. this year they stripped out some key functionality so if you have income from self-employment, from investments, from rental property it's no longer in the product. you get halfway through doing your taxes, and an alert comes up on the screen that says you have to upgrade at a cost of $30-$40 to get back that functionality that they took out. gerri: unbelievable. i've been reading some of the comments on amazon where people buy this software, and let me tell you they are getting flamed. their or scar reviews one-star review. 500 people -- very few people giving them five stars. i want to read one right now from amazon, let me join the chorus of longtime customers who are absolutely furio
here to explane why is edgar -- explain why is edgar who was formerly in charge of consumer educationhe massachusetts attorney general's office. welcome back to the show edgar, great to see you. why are people -- >> hi, gerri. gerri: -- so hopping mad? >> well, people usually buy turbotax deluxe. i've been buying it for 20 years at this point. you grab it take it off the shelf, and it does your taxes. this year they stripped out some key functionality so if you have income from...
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they were reporting very favorably on mao and it goes back to edgar snow and red star over china whichwas really the beginning point of the heroic romantic myth of mao the great great revolutionary and a great fighter against the japanese. even though this happened in 1937, 38 or thereabouts i talk about edgar snow because another misconception people think that edgar snow chose to go to the calmness that it actually was comments that shows that there's no rate was stalin's advice to mao that he needed to improve its image in the west and the out to find somebody to talk to him and give him interviews and get the word out about him in the west. there something a little bit of a parallel. because the chinese have control and all the official publications are essentially a ministry of propaganda the chinese and certainly in the days that i lived there in the early 80s chinese intellectuals and government officials use to turn to reports in order to find out some things that couldn't be reported in their own press. this continues to some extent. this is one of the reasons why the current
they were reporting very favorably on mao and it goes back to edgar snow and red star over china whichwas really the beginning point of the heroic romantic myth of mao the great great revolutionary and a great fighter against the japanese. even though this happened in 1937, 38 or thereabouts i talk about edgar snow because another misconception people think that edgar snow chose to go to the calmness that it actually was comments that shows that there's no rate was stalin's advice to mao that...
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its presidential candidate edgar lungu, denies accusations of corruption. there my biggest message to him and others who support him for the peace to preside over a destroyed nation on account.people's ambition but a drop of blood where life should be less than one want to be buried. >> both say they want to improve the lives of the the country. but they disagree on the mining policy. they say the mining companies make way too much money. raising taxes is not practical. it could mean more mines will close andful more people will lose their job. the new president will only be in office for one year. zambians have to decide if they want someone new or more of the same. haru matassa, al jazeera. >> still to come, we'll bring you the latest on the former police chief sentenced to 90 years in prison. >>> and under attack in paris and on the internet. thousands of french websites are hacked. >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. let's update you on our top stories. a ceasefire appears to be holding in yemen's capital. shia rebels are surrounding the presid
its presidential candidate edgar lungu, denies accusations of corruption. there my biggest message to him and others who support him for the peace to preside over a destroyed nation on account.people's ambition but a drop of blood where life should be less than one want to be buried. >> both say they want to improve the lives of the the country. but they disagree on the mining policy. they say the mining companies make way too much money. raising taxes is not practical. it could mean more...
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. >>> zambia's edgar lungu will be inaugurated. haru matassa joins us. i would imagine the new president i think he's talking now is saying what he plans to do for the future of his country. >> reporter: exactly he does. he started off by saying he knows opposition parties says he stole the election, and he says that wasn't true. but forget about it let's move on as a country. understand zambians suffered, a few months ago acting president hand over power to edgar lungu let's hope the president focuses on the nitty-gritty issues of zambia. >> he hasn't got long to deliver if this is to be his only term because there will be another election within 18 months i think. >> exactly. he's very realistic about that. when he started his speech he says i know i'm only around for 18 months give or take, i know a lot of people have their doubts, i know a lot of people didn't vote for me but i'm your president your 66th president and i'm going to work to be sure that all of your lives improve. he promises to bring in investors. what does he plan to do with the minin
. >>> zambia's edgar lungu will be inaugurated. haru matassa joins us. i would imagine the new president i think he's talking now is saying what he plans to do for the future of his country. >> reporter: exactly he does. he started off by saying he knows opposition parties says he stole the election, and he says that wasn't true. but forget about it let's move on as a country. understand zambians suffered, a few months ago acting president hand over power to edgar lungu let's...
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now, he hands over power to edgar lungu, zambia's 6th president despite complaints by the oppositiont the vote was manipulated. after months of uncertain t many are relieved it's been a relatively peaceful transition of power. >> general. >> they have a history and, you know, this trend of being a peaceful nation. you can tell. look. in politics there are few misunderstandings but not to the extent where we permanently lose lives, you know, eventually tomorrow we will get back into our offices t you know gas stations and life will continue. lungu was the justice minister. he now begins what could be his toughest challenge yet. edgar lungu will be in office until the general election in 016. >> that's when the term of the late president was supposed to end. some people are wondering: what can he do in such a short amount of time? he says a lot to improve lives of the poor. zambia zambia's new president is under a lot of pressure to deliver on that promise. >> they want to see the income that is coming from. at least translate into improving. they want to see the creation of jobs real
now, he hands over power to edgar lungu, zambia's 6th president despite complaints by the oppositiont the vote was manipulated. after months of uncertain t many are relieved it's been a relatively peaceful transition of power. >> general. >> they have a history and, you know, this trend of being a peaceful nation. you can tell. look. in politics there are few misunderstandings but not to the extent where we permanently lose lives, you know, eventually tomorrow we will get back into...
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have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >> randall elie with the edgar lomaxwemax company. >>> another upstart looks to give a woman's touch. >>> nearly two months after the violence and looting that ripped apart ferguson missouri some of the city's small business owners are still trying to rebuild and recover. and they're getting help from some unexpected sources. kate rogers has more from ferguson. >> i was shocked. i went into shock. >> i felt totally violated. >> scary. you don't know where to go. >> reporter: wau knee that morris been in business for nearly 30 years watched the location she had in town for a decade burned to the ground on the news. >> i feel a lot of people hurt by this. >> reporter: luckily for juanita, eric lee saw business damaged on tv. he reached out to juanita and helped with a crowd funding page on gofundme.com an online fund raising platform. today, juanita raised nearly $23,000 on gofundme. had plans to move from this location behind me where nothing was salvageable to a new spot she got yesterday. >> i thought the internet would be a really p
have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >> randall elie with the edgar lomaxwemax company. >>> another upstart looks to give a woman's touch. >>> nearly two months after the violence and looting that ripped apart ferguson missouri some of the city's small business owners are still trying to rebuild and recover. and they're getting help from some unexpected sources. kate rogers has more from ferguson. >> i was shocked. i went into shock. >> i...
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and her next book "a g-man, j edgar hoover and the 20th century," will be on j edgar hoover who died in the 1970's. [laughter] >> i think the protocol is that we would stand up here for comments and then sit back down when we get to the q&a and a full discussion. is that ok? so when i agreed to be on this panel at kim's initiation, i said that i would talk a little bit about the intelligence crisis of the 1970's. during the 1970's, there was both a learning period in which americans discovered a lot of things that they did not know and perhaps did not want to know about ways in which the intelligence establishment was operating, particularly the fbi and the cia. and the most notable feature of that intelligence crisis was in fact maybe not the day you -- the death of j edgar hoover. it was an important precondition . he died in may of 1972. but the church committee, which came along in the and -- in the mid-1970's was a senate committee and conducted a wide-ranging investigation into what to the intelligence agencies in the united states had been up to since the 1940's and arguably e
and her next book "a g-man, j edgar hoover and the 20th century," will be on j edgar hoover who died in the 1970's. [laughter] >> i think the protocol is that we would stand up here for comments and then sit back down when we get to the q&a and a full discussion. is that ok? so when i agreed to be on this panel at kim's initiation, i said that i would talk a little bit about the intelligence crisis of the 1970's. during the 1970's, there was both a learning period in which...
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edgar, karim y erika presentarÁn los mÁximos premios del deporte y el entretenimiento.ndes del entretenimiento con la corneta de oro. ¡empezamos ya con la inauguraciÓn de los premios tymmy! cc: telemundo network [gritos y exclamaciones] [aplausos] edgar: bienvenidos a su primera ediciÓn de los premios tymmy
edgar, karim y erika presentarÁn los mÁximos premios del deporte y el entretenimiento.ndes del entretenimiento con la corneta de oro. ¡empezamos ya con la inauguraciÓn de los premios tymmy! cc: telemundo network [gritos y exclamaciones] [aplausos] edgar: bienvenidos a su primera ediciÓn de los premios tymmy
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edgar lungu has run.t follows a poll which took plates on tuesday and was marched by several delays. an election was triggered by the death of michael sutar at the age of 77 last year. here are the results which shows what a close race it was. lungu's share was 48.3%, about 808,000 votes. his rival won 780,000 votes, 46.6% share. >> that's the latest from al jazeera's tara mutasa. incredibly tight race in the end. wasn't it? >> reporter: yes, it was. what happened was when the results were announced, edgar lunga, an announcement was made. hundreds ran on to the premises. police tried to push them back. they were ouru overpowered. tear gas had to be fired inside the building. everyone then ran out. people were talling all over each other, tear gas in everyone's eyes. coughing and sneezing. police took them on to the streets and there is up and downpandemonium pandemonium. police are finding it hard to rein them in. they are smashing car windows, bang okay people's doors, causing quite a commotion on the st
edgar lungu has run.t follows a poll which took plates on tuesday and was marched by several delays. an election was triggered by the death of michael sutar at the age of 77 last year. here are the results which shows what a close race it was. lungu's share was 48.3%, about 808,000 votes. his rival won 780,000 votes, 46.6% share. >> that's the latest from al jazeera's tara mutasa. incredibly tight race in the end. wasn't it? >> reporter: yes, it was. what happened was when the...
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all these tidies full of idealism trying to join the movement learned about it through edgar snow and then this particular person. >> but he did not know chinese. >> i think he spoke some. >> but not according to his interpretation. >> okay. anyway. thank you very much. >> to do medical work during the war he was used by mao when he published the book i forget the title. >> i know but it required reading of chinese. >> the three people that mao praised? >> there is a whole history that is outside the scope of my book but americans and nine americans that are gripped that would lead to is the depression the hopes for a better future for those that felt that way. it was up peak diaper baby not read. [laughter] and you have agnes for example, there were a lot of them. like israel epstein who was a polish jewish refugee who went to escape the nazi became a member of the chinese communist party to say in china until his death i think. i met him at the american embassy of all places. thank-you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the studio w
all these tidies full of idealism trying to join the movement learned about it through edgar snow and then this particular person. >> but he did not know chinese. >> i think he spoke some. >> but not according to his interpretation. >> okay. anyway. thank you very much. >> to do medical work during the war he was used by mao when he published the book i forget the title. >> i know but it required reading of chinese. >> the three people that mao praised?...
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that was a shining movement and the night edgar medgars was killed. i think it was an isolated moment and a combination of it was not written. he decided to do it that afternoon and was still writing it -- >> exactly. >> it was impromptu. and in some senses it came from the heart and that's one of the best thing you can say about that. that his highest speech came from the heart and the pressures of the movement, but the pressures were severe. and he was cutting loose from the democratic southern base that had anchored democrats in the white house for a century. and he knew that, but he did it with very fine words. >> i think i was general counsel of the army at the time of the '63 march and initially robert kennedy, who john douglas was his representative and cy vance, secretary of the army we met -- john douglas and i met with two others and bobby kennedy did not want the march to take place vance did not want the march to take place. the kennedys saw this as a political issue. there was no -- i mean, bobby kennedy was really tough on this, but we c
that was a shining movement and the night edgar medgars was killed. i think it was an isolated moment and a combination of it was not written. he decided to do it that afternoon and was still writing it -- >> exactly. >> it was impromptu. and in some senses it came from the heart and that's one of the best thing you can say about that. that his highest speech came from the heart and the pressures of the movement, but the pressures were severe. and he was cutting loose from the...
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lead prosecutor edgar ramirez says the evidence was pointing to murder. and ann's guilt. single shot to the back of john's head, a spot, he says, makes ann's story impossible. >> the only wound mr. bender had had was located in the right ok sip tal region, shot like this. experience tells us, when a person is going to commit suicide, they will shoot themselves in a central location, specifically here, here, and here. or directly to the heart. >> what about the position of john's body? >> translator: the position of john bender's body when found shows that he was in a fetal position, asleep, when shot. >> no gun powder residue found on john's hands. their. >> translator: the gun powder residue only appears on ann, in her hands and in her clothes. >> but forensic tests found no significant residue on ann's hands. and ann's attorney says the residue on her clothes does not prove she fired the gun. >> translator: if someone shoots a firearm, the gun powder residue can end up coating another person's clothes. >> what would have been ann bender's motive for killing her husband?
lead prosecutor edgar ramirez says the evidence was pointing to murder. and ann's guilt. single shot to the back of john's head, a spot, he says, makes ann's story impossible. >> the only wound mr. bender had had was located in the right ok sip tal region, shot like this. experience tells us, when a person is going to commit suicide, they will shoot themselves in a central location, specifically here, here, and here. or directly to the heart. >> what about the position of john's...
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. >> edgar alberto Álvarez.o con los padres, entonces obtuve todas las imÁgenes y surgiÓ la idea. >> en menos de dos dÍas mordiÓ a los 43. para segÚn,Él, mantenerlo presente es la plastilina. >> a lo largo como se ha logrado posicionar como uno de los mejores que ha trabajado para importantes agencias tienen visitado sitio en internet. en el que asegura que trata de no dejar de lado la denuncia, ya que considera el arte como una verdadera forma de manifestaciÓn pacÍfica. >> aunque estÁn guardados en casa de un amigo, artista colombiano considera que siguiÓ con su objetivo, presentarÁ su manera por lo sucedido en ayotzinapa. >> nos traen la informaciÓn deportiva como con los grandes en espaÑa. >> asÍ es,hay matas gigantes en espaÑa y lo que estÁ pasando en la nfl. arrancamos en la 90 donde la real sociedad. de martha estuvo abajo en el marcador desde el minuto dos, con un autogol,messi y neymar, entraron pero se quedaron en san sebastiÁn. el valencia derrotÓ al real madrid donde el conjunto tuvo que remontar con
. >> edgar alberto Álvarez.o con los padres, entonces obtuve todas las imÁgenes y surgiÓ la idea. >> en menos de dos dÍas mordiÓ a los 43. para segÚn,Él, mantenerlo presente es la plastilina. >> a lo largo como se ha logrado posicionar como uno de los mejores que ha trabajado para importantes agencias tienen visitado sitio en internet. en el que asegura que trata de no dejar de lado la denuncia, ya que considera el arte como una verdadera forma de manifestaciÓn...
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con ustedes eli fernÁndez, adriana gonzÁlez y edgar martÍnez! >> muy buenas noches!
con ustedes eli fernÁndez, adriana gonzÁlez y edgar martÍnez! >> muy buenas noches!
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goes goes back to the 1st world war with the black chamber which wrote telegrams and then we have j edgar hoover and nixon. if the government has the capacity to reader mail e-mail, was the phone calls thought the temptation to abuse that capacity is great and if they are all angels and public officials are angels and without worry. james madison said the men were angels who were not a government. it is because men are not angels that we have to have safeguards in place. >> johns hopkins university political science professor you're watching book tv on teewun. >> we want to here from you. >> being called national redefined they buy a group. what is national redefined dates back. >> it is a day in january were all across america we are inviting readers to commit to spend the afternoon reading an e-book that they like and you can do it at home or in any of the many venues participating across the country which include libraries and bookstores in schools. >> wire you promoting this? >> that is a wonderful large, and complicated question. essentially our hope is to find different ways to fost
goes goes back to the 1st world war with the black chamber which wrote telegrams and then we have j edgar hoover and nixon. if the government has the capacity to reader mail e-mail, was the phone calls thought the temptation to abuse that capacity is great and if they are all angels and public officials are angels and without worry. james madison said the men were angels who were not a government. it is because men are not angels that we have to have safeguards in place. >> johns hopkins...
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they came out and said it was fraudulent and wherever edgar lungu was sitting he stole the election he basically implied if he wins. the ruling party will never let him win. that's the way it will go. he accused of the electoral commission of rigging the vote. they have been deflating and increasing figures in favour of the party. the examination said to him that it's too close to call. it is dangerous, it could make people angry and take to the streets. a lot of appeals for calm in zambia he's not happy. some are saying once the result is announced, if it doesn't win. it could go to the courts. >> watching the outcome of the zambia elections where it appears the ruling party has a slight lead. >> much ahead for you on the al jazeera newshour. we tell you why soldiers are deployed to control shoppers at this supermarket in venezuela. after years of neglect foreign investment helps the nigerian train system get on track. >> in sport. one of the united states revered baseballers ernie banks passes away. pass pass >>> welcome back you're watching the al jazeera newshour. 16 are dead, 83 i
they came out and said it was fraudulent and wherever edgar lungu was sitting he stole the election he basically implied if he wins. the ruling party will never let him win. that's the way it will go. he accused of the electoral commission of rigging the vote. they have been deflating and increasing figures in favour of the party. the examination said to him that it's too close to call. it is dangerous, it could make people angry and take to the streets. a lot of appeals for calm in zambia he's...
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the men and women in this room are no strangers to edgar city. some of you have beaten cancer. others and the end childhood poverty. and overcome tremendous challenges in life. your fishermen, educators lawyers, farmers and veterans, contractors, health care providers, pilots, engineers, accountants, a minor in even a reindeer herds of list a few. uva readiness dollars a share love for our state and our people and a desire to serve, to give back and to make a difference. the opportunity and sacred obligation we have over the next four years is to leave alaska abettors and we received it and to secure blessings for future generations. . opportunity is what inspires and motivates alaskans. desire to get up, put in a good day's work and build a better future. there are those of us here by birth and many of us were here by choice. whether your family has been here for five years, five generations or five millennia we are all alaskans and we are descendants of adventuress of dreamers, the restless and survivors, those who refuse to accept no for an answer. those whose opportunity wh
the men and women in this room are no strangers to edgar city. some of you have beaten cancer. others and the end childhood poverty. and overcome tremendous challenges in life. your fishermen, educators lawyers, farmers and veterans, contractors, health care providers, pilots, engineers, accountants, a minor in even a reindeer herds of list a few. uva readiness dollars a share love for our state and our people and a desire to serve, to give back and to make a difference. the opportunity and...
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in the 1930's, edgar lee masters was from illinois, and he published a book called "lincoln, the man. he had been upset by carl sandburg's biography of lincoln so masters published a deeply critical book of lincoln. this line was from masters's book. he said in one of the lines in the book, that the imperialism of mckinley is not one bit different than the imperialism of lincoln. i think that is the basic thrust of it, anyway. he writes this book, and living in texas i was fortunate because edgar lee masters's papers are in the university of texas in austin. there are hundreds of letters from people all over the country telling masters, thank you for what you have done in criticizing this man. from seattle to san diego to el paso, texas, to alabama to new york city. i think i read at least 150 letters, most of them positive but many quite negative. i thought you would like to hear one or two, if you wouldn't mind. elizabeth polk from tennessee, i am gratified, lincoln was tricky, sly, a poor white all the way through. another, he told masters, be ready for considerable unfavorable com
in the 1930's, edgar lee masters was from illinois, and he published a book called "lincoln, the man. he had been upset by carl sandburg's biography of lincoln so masters published a deeply critical book of lincoln. this line was from masters's book. he said in one of the lines in the book, that the imperialism of mckinley is not one bit different than the imperialism of lincoln. i think that is the basic thrust of it, anyway. he writes this book, and living in texas i was fortunate...
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consumer advocate edgar said the newer packages may look about the same but what's inside?ce we've lost one of those ten boxes in the new package. >> exactly what you're getting for your money. look for the label that will tell you exactly how much product is inside that box. >>> we start off the new year with a finney's thursday. welcoming in the new year with a freebie, the own version of a new year's hangover cure. free doritos loco tacos for the whole month of january. you have to place an order for something using the taco bell mobile app. >> nothing to demonstrate? no food? >> a little bit of a letdown. >> 2015 off to a rather slow start. >> tough crowd. >> thank you michael. >> sure. >>> up next the local new year's tradition. wayne friedman will look inside at this cleansing experience. >>> new at 5:00, how california's new rules are scrambling up the egg industry, and raising prices for all of us. >>> plus, a new year, a new you. right? 7 on your side's m female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because
consumer advocate edgar said the newer packages may look about the same but what's inside?ce we've lost one of those ten boxes in the new package. >> exactly what you're getting for your money. look for the label that will tell you exactly how much product is inside that box. >>> we start off the new year with a finney's thursday. welcoming in the new year with a freebie, the own version of a new year's hangover cure. free doritos loco tacos for the whole month of january. you...
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esta anotaciones de edgar pacheco.o. en un partido discreto carlos vela y otro jugador marcaron los goles. se despertÓ impulsada por el capitÁn francesco toti que el marcÓ al minuto 78. avanzaron algo por el campeonato de la conferencia nacional de fÚtbol americano vencer 26 a 21 a los dallas cowboys. rogers tuvo una actuaciÓn para recuerdo. para mÁs informaciÓn deportiva visiten esta pÁgina de internet univisiÓndeportes.com >> hoy nos despedimos con las imÁgenes con las que comenzamos. >> una marcha multitudinaria en parÍs y despuÉs aquÍ y ahora. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> esta noche en aquella hora. _aquÍ y ahora. >> una madre se convirtiÓ en detective para encontrar a su hija desaparecida. >> ella fue a la escuela y desapareciÓ. >> cuÁl fue la mentira que encontrÓ en las redes sociales y que culminÓ en una tragedia? una mala decisiÓn terminÓ con su carrera. mi sueÑo ahora ya que no puedo ser boxeador es cÓmo hacer un cambio. un
esta anotaciones de edgar pacheco.o. en un partido discreto carlos vela y otro jugador marcaron los goles. se despertÓ impulsada por el capitÁn francesco toti que el marcÓ al minuto 78. avanzaron algo por el campeonato de la conferencia nacional de fÚtbol americano vencer 26 a 21 a los dallas cowboys. rogers tuvo una actuaciÓn para recuerdo. para mÁs informaciÓn deportiva visiten esta pÁgina de internet univisiÓndeportes.com >> hoy nos despedimos con las imÁgenes con las que...
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. >>> y ahora pasamos con edgar del villar y las Últimas noticiero telemundo aquÍ nosotros los esperamoseta baje la aplicaciÓn de telemundo y tambiÉn en video o un the mano y sfroerng cuando quiera. es el momento de la pausa. >>> al regresar juramenta el congreso mÁs diverso en la historia de estados unidos, dos nuevos representantes latinos estarÁn con nosotros. >>> y, una de las mÁs grandes quer idas y admiradas estrellas latinas, triunfando en hollywood. >>> jay gÍa me camilo con nosotros aquÍ en enfoque. ♪ >>> continuando con enfoque el nuevo congreso fue juramentado esta maÑana siendo el congreso estados unidos desde mÁs diverso en la historia 32 miembros son latinos, uno de las caras nue s nuevasmente la tensa en el congreso rubÉn gallego representando a arizona estÁ con nosotros hoy desde washington. >>> gracias por estar con nosotros don rubÉn. >>> gracias por tenerme. >>> hÁblame de esta primera semana que ha sido estado en el capitolio ya como representante electo, y sus planes y sueÑos y lo que usted quiere lograr en este congreso? >>> pues como mi historia en arizona, yo quie
. >>> y ahora pasamos con edgar del villar y las Últimas noticiero telemundo aquÍ nosotros los esperamoseta baje la aplicaciÓn de telemundo y tambiÉn en video o un the mano y sfroerng cuando quiera. es el momento de la pausa. >>> al regresar juramenta el congreso mÁs diverso en la historia de estados unidos, dos nuevos representantes latinos estarÁn con nosotros. >>> y, una de las mÁs grandes quer idas y admiradas estrellas latinas, triunfando en hollywood....
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and edgar told me he works eight hours a day here and he's done it for the last 18 years. live tonight in northwest washington caroline tucker abc 7 news. >> all right. very pleasant disposition considering those conditions. all right, caroline, thank you. so while many worked today, others got a snow day. take a look picture that page posted to the wjla facebook page. big smile in rockville from the little girl maybe her little brother also there making a snow angel in the background. nikita showed her dog dane enjoying snow for the first time in gaithersburg. apparently, he liked catching and eating the snowflakes and a final picture from jill shows us a serene view in northwest this morning as a whole herd of deer a ascended upon an apartment complex. >> coming up next on abc 7 news at 5:00 why sony says a walkman is worth get this, more than >> more on the weather now. in addition to today's snow, we've seen temperatures dip into the 20's. now, imagine facing that and the even colder weather ahead without heat. that is the reality for one southeast washington community
and edgar told me he works eight hours a day here and he's done it for the last 18 years. live tonight in northwest washington caroline tucker abc 7 news. >> all right. very pleasant disposition considering those conditions. all right, caroline, thank you. so while many worked today, others got a snow day. take a look picture that page posted to the wjla facebook page. big smile in rockville from the little girl maybe her little brother also there making a snow angel in the background....
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Últimos detalles del show de belleza mÁs esperado de todo el aÑo que se transmitirÁ en 190 paÍses, ahora edgarel programa en el dÍa de maÑana no se lo puede perder con esto llegamos al final de la ediciÓn, a nombre de todo el equipo. les damos las gracias por el favor de su atenciÓn tambiÉn muchas gracias por el favor de su confianza los esperamos en el dÍa de maÑana y recuerden que hoy dÍa continÚa siendo sÁbado y la pasa estupendamente muy bien. >>> buenas tardes y bienvenidos a comunidad del valle, hoy en nuestro programa ¿cÓmo pagar por el colegio? tenemos ayuda para este fin en comunidad del valle. >>> presentamos comunidad del valle junto ahora drian trujillo. >>> que tal estamos con la concejal de san josÉ magdalena carrasco estÁ con nosotros y bueno
Últimos detalles del show de belleza mÁs esperado de todo el aÑo que se transmitirÁ en 190 paÍses, ahora edgarel programa en el dÍa de maÑana no se lo puede perder con esto llegamos al final de la ediciÓn, a nombre de todo el equipo. les damos las gracias por el favor de su atenciÓn tambiÉn muchas gracias por el favor de su confianza los esperamos en el dÍa de maÑana y recuerden que hoy dÍa continÚa siendo sÁbado y la pasa estupendamente muy bien. >>> buenas tardes y...
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she was born in san francisco on july 21, 1969 to edgar [inaudible] and raised by her grandparents. she grew up closely with her two siblings, trino and lucia. she worked in the tenderloin. she was an amazing mother, daughter, sister, friends and someone who cared deeply about her neighbors and residents. she passed at the age of 45 to unknown causes. the community housing partnership family in our district are grieving her loss and the gap in leadership. friends remember her as loving, outside going, caring, down to earth, and never without a smile on her face. she is survived by her who daughters. friends my visit her today at driscol mortuary. a mass funeral would be celebrated tomorrow, december 17 at 10:00 am at saint anthony's church at 3125 cesar chavez street. we want to pay condolences to family, friends, chp community. i know many of you have seen her in our halls and in meetings and speaking at public comment and if you see her photo you'll recognize her and her smile immediately. you can go on facebook. i know community housing partnership who here today have posted many
she was born in san francisco on july 21, 1969 to edgar [inaudible] and raised by her grandparents. she grew up closely with her two siblings, trino and lucia. she worked in the tenderloin. she was an amazing mother, daughter, sister, friends and someone who cared deeply about her neighbors and residents. she passed at the age of 45 to unknown causes. the community housing partnership family in our district are grieving her loss and the gap in leadership. friends remember her as loving, outside...
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. >> reporter: day joseph saw the fire from his window many people have burn edgar batch before.mebody dumping everything down there but when we found out what it was, it was just -- it was a nightmare. >> reporter: says jeff says in the middle of road an infant was on fire. firefighters arrived put out the fire and the child was air lifted to saint christopher's children's hospital. that's where the baby died. >> as soon as i found out it was a baby, it was just -- the baby was charred. it was on fire for at least a little while. >> reporter: late in the afternoon on saturday, authorities confirm that the person responsible for the fire is the child's mother. she's 22 years old and officials say she was taken into custody at the scene. at some point a bit earlier witnesses had said she tried to leave the area. >> she was hiding. she was trying to defy what it was. i had her on the ground. i was just holding her down 'cause she tried to get away. >> reporter: the case is being handled by the burlington county prosecutor's office now tasked with figuring out exactly what happened
. >> reporter: day joseph saw the fire from his window many people have burn edgar batch before.mebody dumping everything down there but when we found out what it was, it was just -- it was a nightmare. >> reporter: says jeff says in the middle of road an infant was on fire. firefighters arrived put out the fire and the child was air lifted to saint christopher's children's hospital. that's where the baby died. >> as soon as i found out it was a baby, it was just -- the baby...
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edgar lungu is taking a lead. turn out is low, and there's reports of delays in balloting. the ruling party is accused of rigging and urged supporters to remain calm. dozens were arrested by police on wednesday as they kept children im >>> the senate in the democratic republic of congo overturned a bill that triggered protests across the country. it sparked celebrations across the capital. rights groups blame 40 died in protests against the bill. the law passed by the lower house, and gave powers to president joseph kabila to continue in office until a national sen sis was completed. >> reporter: here in parliament senators rejected a planned change to electoral laws. opposition are suspicious that president joseph kabila is trying to extend the rule beyond the limit of two turns. >> reporter: the government's objective is a strategy to avoid the limits to the tying of the presidential mandate. this is a cause for debate. that is what we must defeat. >> reporter: the senate voted against the sensis that opposition says would delay the election. national assembly could push
edgar lungu is taking a lead. turn out is low, and there's reports of delays in balloting. the ruling party is accused of rigging and urged supporters to remain calm. dozens were arrested by police on wednesday as they kept children im >>> the senate in the democratic republic of congo overturned a bill that triggered protests across the country. it sparked celebrations across the capital. rights groups blame 40 died in protests against the bill. the law passed by the lower house, and...
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. >> edgar tiene decenas de alumnos en el mundo deseosos de aprender sus tÉcnicas de modelado. >> tienempleto, Él tiene su arte. >> este miguel Ángel de la plastilina dice que es un fanÁtico de los de programar primer impacto, saben lo que hizo? se dio a la tarea de esculpen en plastilina a mis queridas compaÑeras bÁrbaras y pamela mire cÓmo pasaron las cosas en su taller. >> femenino se primer impacto le saluda pamela silva. >> y bÁrbara como siempre gracias por estar con nosotros. >> buscÓ en internet. video del programa y despuÉs mucho tiempo y dedicaciÓn. >>, importante para ellas... >> usualmente es modelos haciendo figuras de polÍticos pero bÁrbara y pamela le tomaron mucho tiempo. >> hacer como personajes que son bien bonitos es un poco mÁs complejo. >> al final asÍ quedaron las chicas dice Élque para sentirlas mÁs cerca de su corazÓn en las colocÓ en uno de los lugares mÁs emblemÁticos en la plaza de bolÍvar de bogotÁ. >> quÉ linda sorpresa con esas muÑecas tÚ tambiÉn nos robaste el corazÓn sÓlo resta hacer un viaje por tu bella colombia, ya regresamos con mucho i >> surge nueva
. >> edgar tiene decenas de alumnos en el mundo deseosos de aprender sus tÉcnicas de modelado. >> tienempleto, Él tiene su arte. >> este miguel Ángel de la plastilina dice que es un fanÁtico de los de programar primer impacto, saben lo que hizo? se dio a la tarea de esculpen en plastilina a mis queridas compaÑeras bÁrbaras y pamela mire cÓmo pasaron las cosas en su taller. >> femenino se primer impacto le saluda pamela silva. >> y bÁrbara como siempre...
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edgar hoover said for years. his fbi informants would be accused of being nazis internally and he would say that's just communists talking to the children to they believe essentially that same thing despite what i was his overwhelming evidence. there's one son, the son of auto -- otto who did come to terms with his father being a monster that they accused him of being. he at first denied it for a long time and then he began looking at things like that report on the jewish problem, and he realized this was my father. >> americans are a curious people and so it can't found me that -- compounds me that i told nazis with the heavy german accent can come to america and find solid, mid-level careers and no one is saying what did you do during the war? so how -- >> some people did later on, you remember, sir, in the '50s and '60s, the government and the public at large seemed indifferent to the question of whether they were nazis and nazi collaborators in the u.s. there were some journalists and others who i write about
edgar hoover said for years. his fbi informants would be accused of being nazis internally and he would say that's just communists talking to the children to they believe essentially that same thing despite what i was his overwhelming evidence. there's one son, the son of auto -- otto who did come to terms with his father being a monster that they accused him of being. he at first denied it for a long time and then he began looking at things like that report on the jewish problem, and he...
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. >> let's talk about j edgar hoover and what he was doing. >> if we have to. >> which you certainly with in "selma." >> stanley nelson in his documentary, did this pitiful overview of the countercharges program, the fact -- did this beautiful overview of the counter intelligence program. the fact that people were public enemies ending surveilled and manipulated and are being dismantled by the fbi. you say it and it sounds very conspiracy theorist into the really check to look record and no judge -- to edgar hoover did run a program that was authorized and reauthorized during the kennedy and johnson and nixon administrations. it is a real thing, and it really is the reason why you have the black power movement and the civil rights movement it was really snuffed out in a lot of ways. >> and the recording of king, using it, sending it to coretta his wife? >> she speaks about that in her autobiography. this is real stuff. >> the meeting of malcolm x and coretta scott king, while king is in jail is real? >> yes. i fought to have that in the piece. it is so moving to me that malcolm x jus
. >> let's talk about j edgar hoover and what he was doing. >> if we have to. >> which you certainly with in "selma." >> stanley nelson in his documentary, did this pitiful overview of the countercharges program, the fact -- did this beautiful overview of the counter intelligence program. the fact that people were public enemies ending surveilled and manipulated and are being dismantled by the fbi. you say it and it sounds very conspiracy theorist into the...
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edgar hoover's fall. so it's easy to throw j. edgar hoover under the bus these days. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. >> is there a nonfiction author a book you would like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail to booktv at c-span.org tweet us at booktv or post on our wall facebook.com/booktv. >> welcome to wheeling west virginia, on booktv. located in the northern panhandle of the state it was the first capital of west virginia and is known as the friendly city. due to its location along the ohio river and historic national road wheeling boot as an additional hub in the early 20th century spent its kind uncommon in west virginia and that it do a lot of immigrants from various parts of europe here in search of jobs and opportunity. >> with the help of our comcast cable partner, for the next hour we explore wheeling literally sing begin with local author dan weimer and this book looking at office of drug policy in the u.s. >> if you look at the budget for the war on drugs every year, i know it's billions of dollars as i was curious as to why that isn't how does th
edgar hoover's fall. so it's easy to throw j. edgar hoover under the bus these days. thank you. [applause] thank you very much. >> is there a nonfiction author a book you would like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail to booktv at c-span.org tweet us at booktv or post on our wall facebook.com/booktv. >> welcome to wheeling west virginia, on booktv. located in the northern panhandle of the state it was the first capital of west virginia and is known as the friendly city. due...
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--se trata de "edgar valdez- villarreal" alias "la barbie" cuyo nombre llego a convertirse en sinonimoror. --"la barbie" es el unico norteamericano conocido que se ha convertido en lider del narcotrafico mexicano. --valdez-villareal se encuentra recludo en un penal de maxima seguridad en mexico desde 2010.. lorena /vo --por cuarto aÑo consecutivo una ciudad latinoamericana es declarada la mas peligrosa del mundo. --se trata de "san pedro sula" en honduras, seguida de caracas la capital venezolana y el puerto turistico de acapulco en mexico --mientras san salvador ocupa la posicion numero 13 del ranking de 2014. --de las 50 ciudades mas violentas, 19 estn en brasil 10 en mexico 5 en colombia, cuatro en venezuela y estados unidos.... dos en honduras. lorena --- nos vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez. take vo ---y si le gusta tomar caf ...hay noticias alentadoras y tienen que ver con su salud...ya le contamos take vo --adems hay escasez de un vital medicamento muy solicitado en el rea de la baha... take lucrecia live fb lucrecia live bug lucrecia amigos tengan todos muy
--se trata de "edgar valdez- villarreal" alias "la barbie" cuyo nombre llego a convertirse en sinonimoror. --"la barbie" es el unico norteamericano conocido que se ha convertido en lider del narcotrafico mexicano. --valdez-villareal se encuentra recludo en un penal de maxima seguridad en mexico desde 2010.. lorena /vo --por cuarto aÑo consecutivo una ciudad latinoamericana es declarada la mas peligrosa del mundo. --se trata de "san pedro sula" en...
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. >> reporter: edgar jimenez was behind the bar among those who ran for cover. >> you have to try tost go down. >> get down, get down. i'm scared. >> reporter: when police got there they found four people shot. they were rushed to the hospital. a fifth shooting victim walked into the hospital a short time later. >> i was worried about losing my friends that i was with and i just, my first thought was just get out. just hope i don't get hit. >> reporter: marlene gomez paid $44 to pay for the tickets that was billed as a birthday bash. >> if we were patted down and guys were patted down, i don't know how someone could get in there with a gun or any sort of weapon. >> reporter: the venue changed last minute from the rock bar theater in san jose to the fiesta nightclub due to capacity issues. the circumstances and the motive for the shooting are still under investigation. brown is scheduled to be back in san jose for a concert in march at sap center. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in san francisco are asking for tips from the public in that deadly shooting friday night that left four me
. >> reporter: edgar jimenez was behind the bar among those who ran for cover. >> you have to try tost go down. >> get down, get down. i'm scared. >> reporter: when police got there they found four people shot. they were rushed to the hospital. a fifth shooting victim walked into the hospital a short time later. >> i was worried about losing my friends that i was with and i just, my first thought was just get out. just hope i don't get hit. >> reporter:...
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edgar hoover to spy on king, exposing his infidelities. do you think the film is unfair to lyndon johnson? >> i don't think the film is. it's art. it's drama. i love the film. the film is so real. it is powerful. it made me cry. >> the film does not purport to be a documentary. it's actually quite largely accurate, but not every single thing in it is accurate. >> reporter: in the end the film acknowledges lbj's dramatic voting rights speech only eight days after bloody sunday. >> we shall overcome. >> reporter: as martin luther king praises johnson in shared triumph. andrea mitchell, nbc news, washington. >>> and we are back in a moment after a break with a disaster at sea. why investigators now say it was done deliberately and for good reason. ♪ >>> the sports world, along with all those of us viewers around the country, still reacting with grief to the news yesterday of the death of stuart scott. in millions of american homes, all the way to the white house, he's being remembered as a great broadcaster with the cadence, the parlance and
edgar hoover to spy on king, exposing his infidelities. do you think the film is unfair to lyndon johnson? >> i don't think the film is. it's art. it's drama. i love the film. the film is so real. it is powerful. it made me cry. >> the film does not purport to be a documentary. it's actually quite largely accurate, but not every single thing in it is accurate. >> reporter: in the end the film acknowledges lbj's dramatic voting rights speech only eight days after bloody sunday....
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i knew where i was when edgars was shot and i ended up making a movie. it was part of our way of talking. my mother was with anti-war mothers together to stop the war. and so, it was part of how we were raised. you know. >> by the way, his mother was a very left-wing as a young girl in the 30s. if you weren't a left-wing then, thinking, civil rights for blacks and whites were a big thing. >> i'm glad you said that because i was going to ask you. those who have known you for the last 20 or 25 years we have seen not just your advocacy but the results of your advocacy up and down the state of california on any number of major propositions and et cetera, et cetera. this kind of social justice work -- >> -- it came naturally. and working with norman leer and how he used his celebrity and influence in launching people for the american way that made me think, there's a way of utilizing your for lack of a better term, celebrity. i don't think you necessarily should listen to a celebrity just because he is one, but if you can marshall your celebrity and really st
i knew where i was when edgars was shot and i ended up making a movie. it was part of our way of talking. my mother was with anti-war mothers together to stop the war. and so, it was part of how we were raised. you know. >> by the way, his mother was a very left-wing as a young girl in the 30s. if you weren't a left-wing then, thinking, civil rights for blacks and whites were a big thing. >> i'm glad you said that because i was going to ask you. those who have known you for the last...