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please welcome, back to our show, edward norton. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: edward, thank you >> it's the most fun in town. >> jimmy: aw, thanks, brother. last time -- you're always doing some very nice things, i got to say, for charity and stuff like that, which i appreciate about you. you're always giving back. and now, you have a new website. is it called crowdrise? >> crowdrise.com, yeah. >> jimmy: congrats on this. >> thank you. >> jimmy: can you tell everyone what this? because i think this is fantastic. >> you know, i got frustrated with my own efforts to support causes i cared about and i wanted it to be easier. >> jimmy: you ran a marathon with the maasais. >> yeah, i ran the new york marathon some maasai guys. and i wanted me and my friends and the way we all network on twitter and everything -- i wanted to it to be able to be used to support good causes in an easier way. and so, we built crowdrise, which is basically a great platform for anybody to build projects and support causes they care about. >> jimmy: and raise money for your own charity. it's whatever you wa
please welcome, back to our show, edward norton. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: edward, thank you >> it's the most fun in town. >> jimmy: aw, thanks, brother. last time -- you're always doing some very nice things, i got to say, for charity and stuff like that, which i appreciate about you. you're always giving back. and now, you have a new website. is it called crowdrise? >> crowdrise.com, yeah. >> jimmy: congrats on this. >> thank you. >>...
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. >>> the accomplice of edward ramos has been arrested. edward ramos was sentenced last month for killing a father and his two sons in san francisco. this is video back in 2008. well now another arrest in the case and it is made on the other side of the country. kron 4's reggie kumar explains the development. >> reporter: wilfredo ruano reyes was found in north carolina. there was a $5 million arrest warrant issued for him. when authorities went to arrest him he tried to escape but they persuaded him to give himself up. they believe he played a role in the murders of the bologna family. the district attorney is in the process of bringing him back to san francisco where he will face three counts of murder. another one was arrested for harboring a fugitive and cocaine position. detectives found a gun inside the residents where they were living. in san francisco, reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >>> convicted murderer edward ramos maintained his innocence and said his accomplice wilfredo ruano reyes pulled the trigger that night. tonight the attorn
. >>> the accomplice of edward ramos has been arrested. edward ramos was sentenced last month for killing a father and his two sons in san francisco. this is video back in 2008. well now another arrest in the case and it is made on the other side of the country. kron 4's reggie kumar explains the development. >> reporter: wilfredo ruano reyes was found in north carolina. there was a $5 million arrest warrant issued for him. when authorities went to arrest him he tried to escape...
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what edward i think is getting at is that there were always bankers and politicians who
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jackie salat and former congressman nicky edwards. jackie is the president of independentvoting.org. the nation's leading strategy and organizing center for independence, with a network in more than 40 states. she's a frequent television, radio, and print commentator on independent voters and politics. jackie has a book coming out this summer entitled "independence rising: outside movements, third parties and the struggles for a post-partisan america." nicky edwards is a vice president of the aspen institute. he was a republic an congressman from oklahoma for 16 years and is the former chair of the republican house policy committee. mickey is a distinguished educator, regular political commentator, and columnist and has authored several books. his latest book is also due out this summer and its title is "the parties versus the people: how to turn republicans and democrats into americans." you can see why i wanted to have them both here with us tonight on this stage to have a dialogue with all of us. before i bring them to the stage, t
jackie salat and former congressman nicky edwards. jackie is the president of independentvoting.org. the nation's leading strategy and organizing center for independence, with a network in more than 40 states. she's a frequent television, radio, and print commentator on independent voters and politics. jackie has a book coming out this summer entitled "independence rising: outside movements, third parties and the struggles for a post-partisan america." nicky edwards is a vice...
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congressman mickey edwards on the u.s. political system followed by hearing on racial profiling in the u.s. >>> and with congress on break this week, we're featuring some of american history tv's weekend programs in primetime on c-span3. tonight, join us as we take a look at women's history starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. former congresswoman pat schroeder of colorado reflects on women in politics and the 1970s. at 9:00, remembering first lady pat nixon who traveled to over 75 countries during her time in the white house as an ambassador of goodwill. and at 10:30 p.m., professor helen left witts horowitz describes harvard's relationship with women since the founding 375 years ago. american history tv in primetime, all week on c-span3. and on c-span2, watch some of book tv's weekend programs in primetime. tonight a look at american journalism starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. christopher daley in his book "coving america" covering major news veents. at 9:55 timothy gaye telling the story of the war against hitler threw the eyes
congressman mickey edwards on the u.s. political system followed by hearing on racial profiling in the u.s. >>> and with congress on break this week, we're featuring some of american history tv's weekend programs in primetime on c-span3. tonight, join us as we take a look at women's history starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. former congresswoman pat schroeder of colorado reflects on women in politics and the 1970s. at 9:00, remembering first lady pat nixon who traveled to over 75 countries...
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so they answered to governor edwards. edwards and the militia. the primary responsibilities were broke out, felt. >> if i remember correctly, governor edwards not only oversaw the militia to he often had to reach into his own pocket to help subsidize what was going on. because the supplies and so forth from the east were not always there. in fact, even news of what was happening was not always forthcoming. >> it could take weeks for a literature reach illinois territory from washington. and again, edwards was responsible to the second of four. it was interesting that edwards who would write repeatedly to the secretary of war, not only to find out what was happening in this territory, but asking for instructions or proof of what he had done, almost never heard back from the secretary, who barely knew he existed. in fact, in 1812, his appointment expired and the madison administration simply forgot to appoint him, or any governor for illinois. it was such an unimportant position, but they simply forgot to edwards, to his credit, continue to act as
so they answered to governor edwards. edwards and the militia. the primary responsibilities were broke out, felt. >> if i remember correctly, governor edwards not only oversaw the militia to he often had to reach into his own pocket to help subsidize what was going on. because the supplies and so forth from the east were not always there. in fact, even news of what was happening was not always forthcoming. >> it could take weeks for a literature reach illinois territory from...
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to edward klein, what are your politics. are you a conservative? >> i would describe myself as someone who is right of center, that makes me conservative -- i guess that makes me conservative. i'm certainly not a liberal. my training as a reporter is to let the facts speak for themselves. but i do have a sense that this country has been drifting in the wrong direction, and that it ought to be righted, using that in both senses of the word. >> have your politics changed over the years? >> i think i have been a conservative or conservative -- conservative leaning individual. i am actually quite libertarian on some issues,. >> were you surprised by some of the findings in her book? >> the thing that surprised me the most in this book, i expected and the many trips that i took to chicago, i live in new york and went to chicago many times, i expected to find, and this might be my own prejudice, that african-americans, you know, unanimously, tell me how much they love barack obama. they are black, he is black, that's the way things are. but that is not w
to edward klein, what are your politics. are you a conservative? >> i would describe myself as someone who is right of center, that makes me conservative -- i guess that makes me conservative. i'm certainly not a liberal. my training as a reporter is to let the facts speak for themselves. but i do have a sense that this country has been drifting in the wrong direction, and that it ought to be righted, using that in both senses of the word. >> have your politics changed over the...
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edwards' is plenty mindful of economic conditions -- he's also well aware of the four billion dollarsamp fraud and that pales to an additional eight billion in identified waste.[sot in edwards ]in 17:36 "it's calculated that about ten percent of food stamp benefits actually disappear in the cost of the bureaucracy, in other words, all the paper work."trt=:07give state's a chance to administer food stamp programs and that, edwards says will save taxpayers billions of dollars a year.with the latest finding from the general accounting office -- more people may tend to agree with edwards. the... u-s-d-a... said... it áwouldá... respond... to our questions.../ but... tonite.../ a... spokes-person... said... it... will take... more time. humid muggy... otherwise nice nice how long does this stick around? around? here's vytas reid with the skywatch forecast forecast 3 3 "i saw it i started pushing my wife i said look at this theres that bike" bike" a disabled boys specially designed bike is stolen...but found...thanks to a story we aired. find out where the thieves tried to sell the bike. an
edwards' is plenty mindful of economic conditions -- he's also well aware of the four billion dollarsamp fraud and that pales to an additional eight billion in identified waste.[sot in edwards ]in 17:36 "it's calculated that about ten percent of food stamp benefits actually disappear in the cost of the bureaucracy, in other words, all the paper work."trt=:07give state's a chance to administer food stamp programs and that, edwards says will save taxpayers billions of dollars a...
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last month edward ramos was found guilty, however edward ramos' attorney feels that the timing of the arrest is suspicious and she is frustrated especially since she told them wilfredo reyes was in north carolina. >> they put off arresting this man because they knew there was a chance the truth would come out that edward ramos did not murdther bologna family. >> reporter: -- murder the bologna family. >> reporter: he said today i share this major development with the bologna family. we are one step closer to bringing this individual to justice. >> the suspect is in custody in north carolina and he will be transferred to san francisco. >> reporter: once he returns they will prosecute him. as for edward ramos, he is behind bars in san quentin. his attorney says nothing will nor can be done to get her client a new trial. >> unfortunately the court just looks at what happened at his trial. >> reporter: once again here is a look at wilfredo reyes. he was arrested today in north carolina in connection with the bologna family murders. we will have more online and later in the newscast. paul
last month edward ramos was found guilty, however edward ramos' attorney feels that the timing of the arrest is suspicious and she is frustrated especially since she told them wilfredo reyes was in north carolina. >> they put off arresting this man because they knew there was a chance the truth would come out that edward ramos did not murdther bologna family. >> reporter: -- murder the bologna family. >> reporter: he said today i share this major development with the bologna...
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>> so it causes panic and crashes. >> edward, i expected so much more from you. you weren't listening. i said that human beings are not very good with money. panics, crashes, enthusiasms, depressions seem to be wired in us. that is the nature of the beast. the question is whether, under a system of objective monetary value, these irrepressible expressions of human frailty are more dangerous or left dangerous than those we see today under a system of wholly subjective value and of political improvisation. it seems to me -- take the case of -- you're from britain, are you? there was a bank failure of some moment in i think 1867 and then came the baring panic of 1890 and then came the failure a couple years ago of that mortgage outfit in -- right. right. so britain under the gold standard was largely panic-free. it was indeed a financial system that, as i think they said in mary poppins, was the envy of the world. and no small part of that had to do with i think the objective nature of the currency, but a part of it had to do as well with the ethos of personal respo
>> so it causes panic and crashes. >> edward, i expected so much more from you. you weren't listening. i said that human beings are not very good with money. panics, crashes, enthusiasms, depressions seem to be wired in us. that is the nature of the beast. the question is whether, under a system of objective monetary value, these irrepressible expressions of human frailty are more dangerous or left dangerous than those we see today under a system of wholly subjective value and of...
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edward masse suspected he had left in the company of his brother, as i said. while it is not clear that banks had worked with others there had seemed to be a number of other escapes from the area around the same time which suggests the degree of co lugs and planning among the slaves. two weeks after banks left the area, thomas ashby and i introduce another character, bucks' stepbrother was looking for a slave named george who escaped about the same time that banks did. george had written a number of letters to family and friends back home from an stress address in philadelphia which ashby described as one of the receptacles of fugitives and their correspondence. ashby tracked him to the address from which the letters had been written but george had already moved on. ashby hired police with 15 years' experience with tracking fugitives but yet it was as he told his brother, like looking for a needle in a hay stack because there are so many places to hide and such a variety of faces. that confused and throw difficulties in the way. ashby even contacted the commis
edward masse suspected he had left in the company of his brother, as i said. while it is not clear that banks had worked with others there had seemed to be a number of other escapes from the area around the same time which suggests the degree of co lugs and planning among the slaves. two weeks after banks left the area, thomas ashby and i introduce another character, bucks' stepbrother was looking for a slave named george who escaped about the same time that banks did. george had written a...
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there's one other comment that edward made, and in a word the process of exploring and discovering and mining gold and its effect upon the price level, curious thing is, if you really do the statistical homework, which if you'll permit me to say mr. bernanke surely didn't do in his speech that he gave to the university in washington, d.c., you find out that over the last 150 years, the output of gold annually on average has been approximately 1.5% to 2% per year. i'm talking about over the full century and a half. now, the growth rate of population has been approximately 1.5% to 2%, and the growth rate of output in the developed world has been 1.5% to 2% of output per capita. this is the hidden equation, which established a proportionality and the stable price level between the gold monetary standard, the population growth, and the general output in the developed world. so it seems to be -- rather, it's a hidden equation because it's never made explicit by the apostles of central banking. but the monetary standard established in gold created a stable price level and conditions for econ
there's one other comment that edward made, and in a word the process of exploring and discovering and mining gold and its effect upon the price level, curious thing is, if you really do the statistical homework, which if you'll permit me to say mr. bernanke surely didn't do in his speech that he gave to the university in washington, d.c., you find out that over the last 150 years, the output of gold annually on average has been approximately 1.5% to 2% per year. i'm talking about over the full...
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which gets us back to "us weekly," "twilight" and poor edward. >> the fans are desperate to have themgether. they want rob to accept crist kristen apology and they want the couple back together. >> reporter: today, kristen did apologize for the hurt and embarrassment. "this momentary indiscretion has jeopardized and hurt the most important thing in my life, the person i louf and respect the most, rob. i love him. i love him. i'm so sorry." bella swan could not have put it any better. i'm david wright for "nightline" in hollywood. >> and thanks to david wright for that. thank you for watching abc news. make sure you tune into "nightline" tomorrow night, to watch my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden hang out there with coach k, lebron james and the rest of the u.s. men's olympic basketball team. that's tomorrow night on "nightline." check in for "good morning america," too, they are working while you're sleeping. we're always online at abcnews.com. jimmy kimmel is up next. we'll see you here tomorrow.
which gets us back to "us weekly," "twilight" and poor edward. >> the fans are desperate to have themgether. they want rob to accept crist kristen apology and they want the couple back together. >> reporter: today, kristen did apologize for the hurt and embarrassment. "this momentary indiscretion has jeopardized and hurt the most important thing in my life, the person i louf and respect the most, rob. i love him. i love him. i'm so sorry." bella swan...
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jinx me is congresswoman edwards, democrat from maryland. joan walsh, editor-at-large for salon.com. and msnbc political analyst. first thing, both of you -- thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> congresswoman, let me start with you. do you think that the gop is playing politics by refusing to implement parts of the law? >> well, i mean, they must be. i mean, it is really unfortunate and actually pretty unbelievable that in states like louisiana that have some of the, you know, most people across the country per capita who are uninsured. some of the poorest people in the country that governor like governor jindal would say we are going to refuse the federal dollars that would help these people be insured and i think that once americans across these states and other states really understand what the benefits are and understand what their governors are rejecting, they will reject those governor. >> when you look at your state, this expansion of medicaid would mean coverage for thousands of low-income americans. i belief it i
jinx me is congresswoman edwards, democrat from maryland. joan walsh, editor-at-large for salon.com. and msnbc political analyst. first thing, both of you -- thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> congresswoman, let me start with you. do you think that the gop is playing politics by refusing to implement parts of the law? >> well, i mean, they must be. i mean, it is really unfortunate and actually pretty unbelievable that in states like louisiana that...
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edward robinson and the other suspects all fathers all live on the west side and remain in jail tonightple and wrigleyville were launching racial remarks even grabbing one of them. fortensions were high note mob attack the other calls it nothing more than a fist fight. >> it was only the black guys that work arrested kind of strange to me >> disturbing painted as the guys it was those guys. have to pin this on somebody. make an example of those guys. >> high bond to set for all suspects $400,000 for three at $250,000 for the fourth man all have criminal histories drug and gun convictions couple of them on parole. back in court july 16th when edward robinson mother tells may videotape of the alleged mob attacks will be presented hopefully clear her son of any charges. senator would like congressman jesse jackson jr come forward about his absence and the public eye sen. dick durbin conversejesse jackson jr announced medical leave only offering a vague description suffering from a physical and emotional ailments privately 0.1. of time sen. dick durbin talked about this during transportatio
edward robinson and the other suspects all fathers all live on the west side and remain in jail tonightple and wrigleyville were launching racial remarks even grabbing one of them. fortensions were high note mob attack the other calls it nothing more than a fist fight. >> it was only the black guys that work arrested kind of strange to me >> disturbing painted as the guys it was those guys. have to pin this on somebody. make an example of those guys. >> high bond to set for...
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. >> edward thomas was at home making dinner with his wife when a thunderstorm passed brute arnold. >> i looked out the back door and a bolt of lightning came down and hit the corner of the house by the electrical breaker. >> edward lost power and smelled smoke, but he and his wife got out of their home safely. anne arundel county firefighters were on the scene of another fire in annapolis. the cause of this fire is still under investigation but officials think it may have started after lightning hit a metal conductor in the home and sparked a fire in the basement. one firefighter fell for the first floor, but no injuries were reported from this fire as well. fire officials say it is safer to stay indoors during a severe weather event. >> it is the safest place to be, obviously. but nature just works in strange ways. we cannot predict it. >> edward is surveying the property and memories that were destroyed by water damage. >> i cannot get in the house yet to see if anything can be salvaged. plus, again, we are alive. >> the red cross is helping some of the victims of this evening's fi
. >> edward thomas was at home making dinner with his wife when a thunderstorm passed brute arnold. >> i looked out the back door and a bolt of lightning came down and hit the corner of the house by the electrical breaker. >> edward lost power and smelled smoke, but he and his wife got out of their home safely. anne arundel county firefighters were on the scene of another fire in annapolis. the cause of this fire is still under investigation but officials think it may have...
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very interesting thank you so much edward for coming on the show that was edward klein has a new york times best selling author. well economic woes in california has pushed city after city and to bankruptcy in the last few weeks three cities have filed for bankruptcy here they are san bernardino california the city filed for bankruptcy on july tenth that has a budget shortfall of over forty five million dollars stockton california the largest city to file for bankruptcy so far with a budget shortfall of twenty six million dollars and mammoth lake a forty three million dollar court order has been placed against the town and oakland is now on the verge of filing but they're holding off and trying to fight goldman sachs and there are more cities face with similar financial woes but what exactly happens when cities go bankrupt mccalla crowds are contributor for next american city join me earlier i asked our cities and towns filing for bankruptcy is a growing trend and if we should expect to see more of them take a lesson. well i think that that's actually what a lot of people are wonderin
very interesting thank you so much edward for coming on the show that was edward klein has a new york times best selling author. well economic woes in california has pushed city after city and to bankruptcy in the last few weeks three cities have filed for bankruptcy here they are san bernardino california the city filed for bankruptcy on july tenth that has a budget shortfall of over forty five million dollars stockton california the largest city to file for bankruptcy so far with a budget...
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edwards was elected president -- 1982, mr. edwards was elected president of the los angeles branch of the naacp. as president, in 1986 he helped to nationally telephone advise the naacp image -- televise the naacp image awards which is a highly regarded entertainment event. mr. edwards never shied away from controversial subjects or issues. after his diagnosis with aids, he used his position on the national board of the naacp to publicly discuss the impact of hiv-aids in the african-american community and he organized the naacp's participation in world aids day. despite his health challenges, mr. edwards continued to support his friends and communities. until rosa parks' death in 2002, mr. edwards was a friend and confident of the civil rights legend. he helped to promote her legacy by escorting her to the 1998 oscar ceremony and worked alongside former congresswoman julia carson for parks to receive the congressional medal of honor. upon her death, edwards arranged for her to lie in state here in the capitol rotunda. mr. spea
edwards was elected president -- 1982, mr. edwards was elected president of the los angeles branch of the naacp. as president, in 1986 he helped to nationally telephone advise the naacp image -- televise the naacp image awards which is a highly regarded entertainment event. mr. edwards never shied away from controversial subjects or issues. after his diagnosis with aids, he used his position on the national board of the naacp to publicly discuss the impact of hiv-aids in the african-american...
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patty edwards has one for us.ty. >> so if you don't believe everything is going to go the way of the do do, the market will be bad, you want to put risk on. i'm going into packaging corp. of america, container board and corrugated cardboard. they sell specifically and only in the united states. they sell into the smaller and mid-sized businesses. you're going to get a nice dividend with this. this is a company i like from the long run. >> coming up on halftime, hot strategies for a hot summer. one of our top financial advisers in this country ron carson, founder of carson wealth management reveals his top stock picks for the months ahead. more halftime after the break. k. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that
patty edwards has one for us.ty. >> so if you don't believe everything is going to go the way of the do do, the market will be bad, you want to put risk on. i'm going into packaging corp. of america, container board and corrugated cardboard. they sell specifically and only in the united states. they sell into the smaller and mid-sized businesses. you're going to get a nice dividend with this. this is a company i like from the long run. >> coming up on halftime, hot strategies for a...
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edward lawrence for cbs news. >> "the jeffersons" debuted on cbs in 1975 and lasted 11 seasons. it's considered one of tv's most successful sitcoms. he later starred in the sitcom "amen." >> love that show. >>> so how much is too much? the first hearing on banning big sugary drinks in new york city brought out dozens of people on both sides of the big gulp. mayor michael bloomberg wants to limit the single serving sugary drink to 16 ounces. he says that's in order to reduce the risk of diabetes and other health-related illnesses associated with obesity. this measure would apply to restaurants and businesses regulated by the board of health. opponents believe it could actually shut down movie theaters and cut profits at restaurants. others say soda is not to blame for their weight issue. >> i'm not overweight because of big gulp sodas. frankly i'm overweight because i eat too much pasta. >> it's biased. >> the mayor believes if this goes into effect, it could save the city millions in health care costs. the board is going to vote on annual amendment in september. if it passes thi
edward lawrence for cbs news. >> "the jeffersons" debuted on cbs in 1975 and lasted 11 seasons. it's considered one of tv's most successful sitcoms. he later starred in the sitcom "amen." >> love that show. >>> so how much is too much? the first hearing on banning big sugary drinks in new york city brought out dozens of people on both sides of the big gulp. mayor michael bloomberg wants to limit the single serving sugary drink to 16 ounces. he says...
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edward and a neighbor...being made outside. today is the day... thank goodness. before long... edward heard what he had been waiting for....the refrigerator with a flick of a switch.... life had returned to normal.downstairs clapping3-4 seconds for the first time in a month.... edward was happy to be home. praise joy lepola fox 45 news at ten. it's... still unclear.. . why ...inspectors were delayed... coming... to the house...///. a... changing... of the guard... today --/ near... the port of baltimore...//. a... celebration... was... held... to mark ...the retirement - of... coast guard captain... mark o'malley...//. he's... been... in charge ...of the baltimore sector ... for... 3 years... / and... served... in the coast guard... more than 30 years. <"i will hold all these memoriess.. thank you very, very much."> much."> the... new commander ...is... captain... kevin kiefer.../ who... will... oversee... search and rescue.../ maritime security.../ and... port operations... from... the delaware to virginia b
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edward welcome to the show so first want to ask you what grade you would give president obama now that he's sixty six months left and his terror i think i give him a deal is and i think i'm being generous with the gee why do you say that a lot of people would be less generous than i would give him an f. influenced him out of three out of his job all right you have this new book it's called the am a chair refer him to president obama why give him that title why column an amateur . because you know i did two hundred interviews for this book i interviewed people both in and out of the administration i interviewed people who cover who the president in the white house the white house press corps republicans and democrats in congress and to a person they all said the same thing that this president is temperamentally unsuited for the job he loves to be out in front of large groups of ten twenty thirty thousand people but when it comes to dealing with congress and dealing with extend it day to day basis he is clueless he doesn't have the executive skills to do the job and that's why i called h
edward welcome to the show so first want to ask you what grade you would give president obama now that he's sixty six months left and his terror i think i give him a deal is and i think i'm being generous with the gee why do you say that a lot of people would be less generous than i would give him an f. influenced him out of three out of his job all right you have this new book it's called the am a chair refer him to president obama why give him that title why column an amateur . because you...
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((joy mw)) gloria and edward moaney returned to their home... expecting everything to be back to normal. ((vo))instead... they were told the earliest their power would be restored is this weekend. today makes it 21 days the moaneys have been without electricity. yesterday they were told the work a contractor did was not up to code. this morning needed repairs were made, and a city inspector signed off on the work. up to this point, the moaneys fully expected bge would be out next. ((wipe-sot))edward 4:59 i was looking for them to be honest with us about turning getting the electric back on today and i had unpacked my bag and then when she said they wouldn't be here until saturday so i said i better go pack my bags and head back to the hotel 5:16 3 after living out of their suitcases for 21 days.... the moaney's are finally back in their home. before they headed back to the hotel, they called fox 45. we broght it to bge's attention... and a short time later a crew was out here. and, the moaneys couldn't be more thankful. joy lepola fox 45 news at
((joy mw)) gloria and edward moaney returned to their home... expecting everything to be back to normal. ((vo))instead... they were told the earliest their power would be restored is this weekend. today makes it 21 days the moaneys have been without electricity. yesterday they were told the work a contractor did was not up to code. this morning needed repairs were made, and a city inspector signed off on the work. up to this point, the moaneys fully expected bge would be out next....
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>>host: edward klein, water your politics? >> i would describe myself right of center. i am certainly not a liberal. my training lets the fact speak for itself that this country has been drifting in the wrong direction but it should be rite aid. >>host: have your politics changed? >> i think being conservative leaning. but that some social issues i am libertarian. >>host: were you surprised by the findings in your book? >> i live in the york and went to chicago. maybe my own prejudice, i expected african-americans would unanimously tell me how much they love barack obama. they are both black. what i found the leaders of the african american community, those who wore well educated or concerned about the direction of the country, they were urges pleased and disillusioned. today the national average of unemployment is 8.2% it is 14.1% in the african-american community. in some areas it could be 40%. they don't feel barack obama adequately addressed his economic policies with those in particular. >>host: you write obama was elected to a job he has little relish. he does not
>>host: edward klein, water your politics? >> i would describe myself right of center. i am certainly not a liberal. my training lets the fact speak for itself that this country has been drifting in the wrong direction but it should be rite aid. >>host: have your politics changed? >> i think being conservative leaning. but that some social issues i am libertarian. >>host: were you surprised by the findings in your book? >> i live in the york and went to...
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edward lawrence reports for wjz on what is pinning police against angry citizens. >> reporter: polices fired pepper spray balls at hundreds of demonstrators in anaheim. the crowd threw rocks and a molotov cocktail at police, lit trash cans on fire, and smashed store windows. 21 people were arrested. >> our job is to protect property and life. our job isn't to stand back in the back and let anarchists or rioters damage property and injure people. >> reporter: protestors are wanting to know why police used deadly force in two shootings. the family of one man killed have filed a $51 million lawsuit against the city. >> we want the officers to be arrested for the execution of my son, manuel. >> reporter: police say 25-year- old manuel diaz was acting suspiciously with two other men and ran. they say he would not stop when they ordered him to. and he threw something onto the roof of a nearby apartment complex. >> the two officers are on paid administrative leave while investigators look into the case. >> the first step is to get to the truth. and that takes patience and calm. >> reporter:
edward lawrence reports for wjz on what is pinning police against angry citizens. >> reporter: polices fired pepper spray balls at hundreds of demonstrators in anaheim. the crowd threw rocks and a molotov cocktail at police, lit trash cans on fire, and smashed store windows. 21 people were arrested. >> our job is to protect property and life. our job isn't to stand back in the back and let anarchists or rioters damage property and injure people. >> reporter: protestors are...
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edward lawrence. >> under please--please say with us for more on the tragedy. so to www.wjz.com for more. >>> an investigation is under way where a four-year-old drowned in a pool. the child was pronounced dead at the hospital. the sheriff's office is conducting an investigation. >>> a mountain climber with ties to maryland is found dead in south america. we have pictures of the two we were trying to scale a 20,000 high foot mountain when they fell about 1,000 feet to their deaths. he was working on his phd. >>> ron mattes has more. >> reporter: well, wednesday is fred--last day. he is going retire after 31 years. he made his final neighborhood walk. he says he does take some credit for the drop in crime in the city. jessica, back to you. >> ron, thank you. he would like to hike the appalachian trail in his retire. >>> we are starting the workweek with clouds and happiedty and a--humidity and a few showers. will we have more rain later on? bernadette woods is in the weather center. >>> we have had a couple of showers and a couple of thunderstorms coming in from
edward lawrence. >> under please--please say with us for more on the tragedy. so to www.wjz.com for more. >>> an investigation is under way where a four-year-old drowned in a pool. the child was pronounced dead at the hospital. the sheriff's office is conducting an investigation. >>> a mountain climber with ties to maryland is found dead in south america. we have pictures of the two we were trying to scale a 20,000 high foot mountain when they fell about 1,000 feet to...
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this is a quote from jonathan edwards.conversion, this a moral woman's conversion, seems to be like a flash of lightning upon the hearts of young people all over the town. people began to talk about how things were changing right of run of their eyes and they began talking about their own need for dramatic transformation. it's one thing to say, i'm not as bad as her by people began to recognize they weren't that far off. maybe they were not doing her sins but they were far from christ also and god began to work. the work of conversion was carried out in a most astonishing manner edwards wrote and increased more and more. it's not like jonathan edwards was suddenly more spiritual than he had been. it's not that he was preaching the gospel with more clarity than he had been. he had been praying and he had been faithful and suddenly something began to happen. more than he could have hoped for or dreamt of. he prayed for it but you know that you pray for something sometimes than the newer light, it's actually starting to happe
this is a quote from jonathan edwards.conversion, this a moral woman's conversion, seems to be like a flash of lightning upon the hearts of young people all over the town. people began to talk about how things were changing right of run of their eyes and they began talking about their own need for dramatic transformation. it's one thing to say, i'm not as bad as her by people began to recognize they weren't that far off. maybe they were not doing her sins but they were far from christ also and...
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edwards came out better even in missouri in terms of helping the ticket than dick gephardt did.e should have stepped back from the poll and said, wait a minute, this poll doesn't matter, just like the polls we're talking about today don't matter much. there's a huge number in "the new york times" that's totally wrong, that's the president's favorable, unfavorable, because it's out of line with contemporaneous polls taken by other organizations. we should have stepped back and said, look, dick gephardt has institutional advantages and we probably should shave picked hi. that was john kerry's instinct. his instinct got overcome by the process and demand inside the democratic party to pick someone exciting like john edwards. so i think you have to be very careful. the other thing i would add is, you're always going to fix the vet then some new problem's going to come up. whoever thought somebody could be the governor of a state and not know basic fundamental facts -- >> sly guy. you slid that in right at the end. >> i'm not attacking her. it's -- i mean, look, republicans have said
edwards came out better even in missouri in terms of helping the ticket than dick gephardt did.e should have stepped back from the poll and said, wait a minute, this poll doesn't matter, just like the polls we're talking about today don't matter much. there's a huge number in "the new york times" that's totally wrong, that's the president's favorable, unfavorable, because it's out of line with contemporaneous polls taken by other organizations. we should have stepped back and said,...
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in the audience this evening is a senior investigator at edward mcmahon, who is in the back of the room. it is a pleasure to be here to speak to you all about the functions of the office of citizen complaints, also known as the occ. we are the third largest civilian oversight of law enforcement agency in the united states, surpassed only by new york and chicago. the occ was created by the board of supervisors-sponsored a charter amendment in 1982. we became operational in 1983. we are nearly 30 years old. we were originally an office of the san francisco police department, but we were later placed under the direct supervision of the police commission. as a separate, independent agency, we are separate from the police department. the police commission is a civilian body. the function is to assist the police department in building trust with the community, by being the bridge between the public in the police in matters of police misconduct and police policies. to that end, the office of citizen complaints has a mission to ensure police accountability, by conducting fair, timely, and unbia
in the audience this evening is a senior investigator at edward mcmahon, who is in the back of the room. it is a pleasure to be here to speak to you all about the functions of the office of citizen complaints, also known as the occ. we are the third largest civilian oversight of law enforcement agency in the united states, surpassed only by new york and chicago. the occ was created by the board of supervisors-sponsored a charter amendment in 1982. we became operational in 1983. we are nearly 30...
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it's like edward r. murrow. there's a different jacket every day from london.hat was yesterday. you're looking very edward r. murrowish here. >> you have to roll with the london weather. it's cold and rainy today. >> you really do. if it's the olympics, there has to be at least some kind of doping scandal. what's the latest from the olympics along with our small doping scandal to start with? >> first of all, i think john meacham let's great in the hosting seat. i don't know how he got that job but good for him for getting it. there are accusations of doping against a chinese swimmer, a 16-year-old
it's like edward r. murrow. there's a different jacket every day from london.hat was yesterday. you're looking very edward r. murrowish here. >> you have to roll with the london weather. it's cold and rainy today. >> you really do. if it's the olympics, there has to be at least some kind of doping scandal. what's the latest from the olympics along with our small doping scandal to start with? >> first of all, i think john meacham let's great in the hosting seat. i don't know...
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edwards was mistakenly released in december. the 43-year-old parole lee is a long time -- while in prison, officials had determined that edwards suffered from schizophren schizophrenia. >>> no verdict in the almost lynch trial, lynch is accused of beating jerry lindhler. >> that's right and what might be going on here is that the jury could be trying to decide between misdemeanor assault and felony assault. the longer it takes to reach a verdict is a good sign for william lynch. for family, friends and supporters, the trial of lynch was not for an assault. >> it's. >> --- >> will lynch went to the retirement home of father jerry lindhler and beat him up. instead of taking a plea deal for the assault, william lynch wanted his case to go to trial. >> i think it was more about mr. lynch being able to tell his story and not only tell his story, but tell the story of the person who victimized him many years ago. >> reporter: legal expert stephen clark tells me that the district attorney had no choice but to prosecute the case. >> thi
edwards was mistakenly released in december. the 43-year-old parole lee is a long time -- while in prison, officials had determined that edwards suffered from schizophren schizophrenia. >>> no verdict in the almost lynch trial, lynch is accused of beating jerry lindhler. >> that's right and what might be going on here is that the jury could be trying to decide between misdemeanor assault and felony assault. the longer it takes to reach a verdict is a good sign for william lynch....
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edward lawrence has more now from los angeles. >> reporter: police officers fired pepper spray balls at hundreds of demonstrators in anaheim. the crowd threw rocks and a molotov cocktail at police, lit trash cans on fire and smashed store windows. 24 people were arrested. protesters are demanding to know why police used deadly force in two weekend shootings. the family of one man who believes -- one man believed killed saturday has filed a lawsuit defense the city. >> en unarmed man -- an unarmed man shot in the back, shot in the back of the head and killed once he falls to his knees. >> reporter: police say 24-year- old emmanuel diaz was acting suspiciously with two other men and ran away from officers. he did not stop when ordered to and threw something on the roof of an apartment complex. the two officers involved are now on paid administrative leave pending an investigation. the shootings have sparked four days of unrest. on tuesday rioters threw chairs and rocks through windows of a starbucks. >> i was actually sitting in the corner when a rock hit the window. >> reporter: the a
edward lawrence has more now from los angeles. >> reporter: police officers fired pepper spray balls at hundreds of demonstrators in anaheim. the crowd threw rocks and a molotov cocktail at police, lit trash cans on fire and smashed store windows. 24 people were arrested. protesters are demanding to know why police used deadly force in two weekend shootings. the family of one man who believes -- one man believed killed saturday has filed a lawsuit defense the city. >> en unarmed man...
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i was so excited when i heard that rick edwards and the center for great plains studies has come up with this idea. it couldn't be a more appropriate place to tackle the significance of what i believe was arguably the pivotal year of american history. 1862 was certainly the most eventful year in american history. perhaps the most misunderstood. the year in which the civil war became a cataclysm. the federal government became a colasses. and the confederate came nearest to winning its independence yet suffered the key losses that led to its doom. it was the year that abraham lincoln established his greatness. it was the death nail of american slavery. and it was the forge of the generals who would eventually win the war. men with names like grant, sherman, sheridan, farrugut, and thomas. the blueprint of modern america, as we have been talking about here, was indelibly inked in 1862 and american continental expanse, rapid communication, networked transportation, widespread education, and industrial might and high finance. at the same time, the cost of entrance into that future payable in
i was so excited when i heard that rick edwards and the center for great plains studies has come up with this idea. it couldn't be a more appropriate place to tackle the significance of what i believe was arguably the pivotal year of american history. 1862 was certainly the most eventful year in american history. perhaps the most misunderstood. the year in which the civil war became a cataclysm. the federal government became a colasses. and the confederate came nearest to winning its...
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edward lawrence has more. >> reporter: this time to hear the charges against him. >> 24 counts of murder in the first degree. that's 116 counts of criminal attempts to commit murder in the first degree. >> reporter: one for each of the dead and 12 counts of murder with extreme indifference to human life. those charges could mean the death penalty. the 116 counts of attempted murder mean two counts for each of the 58 people injured in the attack. they say holmes looked the same as he did a week ago with a shock of orange red dyed hair and no emotion during most of the proceedings. but holmes did speak when asked if he wanted to waive his right to a preliminary hearing within a within period of time. he said yes. some wore "batman" shirts, the massacre occurred during the first showing of the film "the dark knight rises." >> we're not going to back down from this individual and let his fear take over our lives. >> reporter: mary ellen hansen was there for her niece, moser who is still in the hospital. over the weekend the pregnant moser had a miscarriage. >> she's going to be paralyzed fro
edward lawrence has more. >> reporter: this time to hear the charges against him. >> 24 counts of murder in the first degree. that's 116 counts of criminal attempts to commit murder in the first degree. >> reporter: one for each of the dead and 12 counts of murder with extreme indifference to human life. those charges could mean the death penalty. the 116 counts of attempted murder mean two counts for each of the 58 people injured in the attack. they say holmes looked the same...
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nbc's eric edwards has more on this, but, of course, we are going to go to that now, take a look. >> reporter: george zimmerman's new bond set at $1 million. >> the judge is obviously saying mr. zimmerman screwed up, in a big way. >> reporter: to get out of jail he's need 10% of that amount, $100,000. but it's money zimmerman's attorney mark o'mara says his client does not and have will remain lockeded up waiting for his trial in the shooting death of trayvon martin to begin. zimmerman is the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed unarmed teen trayvon martin in february. he pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder claiming self-defense. in court on friday, his attorney showed this police video from the day after the shooting. >> there are cuts. >> reporter: george zimmerman has been in jail more than a month. his original $150,000 bond revoked after the judge decided zimmerman and his wife shellie misled the court regarding their finances. >> he's put his credibility squarely in the cross hairs of this judge when his credibility was the main talking point in this case. >>
nbc's eric edwards has more on this, but, of course, we are going to go to that now, take a look. >> reporter: george zimmerman's new bond set at $1 million. >> the judge is obviously saying mr. zimmerman screwed up, in a big way. >> reporter: to get out of jail he's need 10% of that amount, $100,000. but it's money zimmerman's attorney mark o'mara says his client does not and have will remain lockeded up waiting for his trial in the shooting death of trayvon martin to begin....
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edward lawrence for cbs news. >> hensley earned emmies for his portrayal of george jefferson. >>> theconference is here in dc and there were 13 arrests today. the activists said they wanted to send a message to the white house and the world. the aids pandemic can be brought to an end. time to keep fighting. the human rights of people living with hiv and aids must be protected. the protest was sponsored by the group we can stop aids. police arrested the activists for demonstrating without a permit. >>> the man believed to be the first ever man cured of the aids virus came to the conference today to announce skepticism about the cure. tame thee ray brown was known as -- timothy ray brown was known as the berlin patient. he was treated for leukemia in 2006, almost died until he got a unique stem cell treatment. it came from a donor whose blood cells had a mutation that made them immune to hiv. he has been off antiretroviral drugs ever sense, and the disease has not made a resurgence. >> my history is proof in concept that hiv can be cured. >> brown has allowed researchers around the worl
edward lawrence for cbs news. >> hensley earned emmies for his portrayal of george jefferson. >>> theconference is here in dc and there were 13 arrests today. the activists said they wanted to send a message to the white house and the world. the aids pandemic can be brought to an end. time to keep fighting. the human rights of people living with hiv and aids must be protected. the protest was sponsored by the group we can stop aids. police arrested the activists for demonstrating...