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work -- sorry, my name is edward snowden. i go by ed. edward joseph snowden is the full name. >> that is the trailer to the new film "citizen four" directed by filmmaker laura poitras about national security agency whistleblower edward snowden. the new documentary offers an inside look at what transpired in a hong kong hotel room over eight days in june 2013 when snowden first met with laura poitras, glenn greenwald and guardian reporter ewen macaskill as he leaked a trove of secret documents about how the united states had built a massive surveillance apparatus to spy on americans and people across the globe. quirks laura poitras filmed over 20 hours in the hotel room, including this moment when snowden was questioned by ewen macaskill. by this point the first exposes based on snowden's leaks had been published but his identity was not yet known to the public. >> wind did you go public? >> i think it is pretty soon. this escalated more quickly. i think pretty much assumed as they try to make this about me, which could be any day now. i
work -- sorry, my name is edward snowden. i go by ed. edward joseph snowden is the full name. >> that is the trailer to the new film "citizen four" directed by filmmaker laura poitras about national security agency whistleblower edward snowden. the new documentary offers an inside look at what transpired in a hong kong hotel room over eight days in june 2013 when snowden first met with laura poitras, glenn greenwald and guardian reporter ewen macaskill as he leaked a trove of...
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at trial, navahcia edwards pleads not guilty. attorney claims the testimony of two bank tellers who say they could see edwards' black skin through the eye holes of the mask is wrong. they point to a surveillance image that shows the female bank robber's arm is white. the defense goes on to claim a white robber used face paint to describe herself as a black person to confuse witnesses. >> whether it's overexposure or something in the film where race became an issue here, where was it caucasian suspect or african-american, it was just because of this little fabric where the robe came back and the glove exposed part of the skin. >> u.s. district judge matthew kennelly decides to settle the matter for himself. >> the judge had put on the mask in his chambers to see, in fact, if he could see any of his own skin. >> when the judge looks in the mirror with a mask on, he says it's obvious he can see his own skin through the eye holes. he believes the testimony of the bank tellers, who said the robbers were african-american. navahcia edwa
at trial, navahcia edwards pleads not guilty. attorney claims the testimony of two bank tellers who say they could see edwards' black skin through the eye holes of the mask is wrong. they point to a surveillance image that shows the female bank robber's arm is white. the defense goes on to claim a white robber used face paint to describe herself as a black person to confuse witnesses. >> whether it's overexposure or something in the film where race became an issue here, where was it...
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edward snowden. i go by ed. edward joseph snowden is the full name. >> charlie: poitras received the pulitzer for her work on the snowden leaks and co-founder of the intersef.
edward snowden. i go by ed. edward joseph snowden is the full name. >> charlie: poitras received the pulitzer for her work on the snowden leaks and co-founder of the intersef.
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tonight -- edward norton. from "scandal," portia de rossi. "this week in unnecessary censorship." and music from you and me. with cleto and the cletones. and now, remain seated. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everybody, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. we're happy to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to our humble abode. for those of you who are visiting us from other cities and countries, welcome to california. land of many earthquakes. which is why today we participated or more accurately, stood bill as others participated in what they call the great shakeout. at 10:16 a.m. this morning, millions of californians, mostly school kids, practiced what to do in the event of an earthquake. did any of you participate in the great shakeout tonight? really? why don't i believe that at all? [ laughter ] i timed the great shakeout well this morning. i made sure to be just outside across the street. when everyone dove under the counter, i ate all the free samples.
tonight -- edward norton. from "scandal," portia de rossi. "this week in unnecessary censorship." and music from you and me. with cleto and the cletones. and now, remain seated. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everybody, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. we're happy to have you here. [ cheers and applause ] welcome to our humble abode. for those...
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and as the movie "citizenfour" about national security agency whistleblower edward snowden opens in theaters today, we look at the impact snowden's leaks have had on the debate over online privacy in europe. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from vienna, austria. new york city has reported its first case of ebola. dr. craig spencer tested positive after returning last week from guinea where he was treating ebola patients with doctors without borders. new york city mayor bill de blasio said spencer is in isolation at bellevue hospital in manhattan. >> the patient in question is a doctor who is worked with ebola patients in west africa. and when his symptoms emerged, he was taken by workers who followed all transport protocols to bellevue. the patient is now in isolation. the health department has a team of disease detectives who have been a work tracing all of the patient's contacts and we are prepared to quarantine contacts as necessary. >> mali also reported its first case of ebola on thur
and as the movie "citizenfour" about national security agency whistleblower edward snowden opens in theaters today, we look at the impact snowden's leaks have had on the debate over online privacy in europe. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from vienna, austria. new york city has reported its first case of ebola. dr. craig spencer tested positive after returning last week from...
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edward snowden. i go by ed.dward joseph snowden is the full name. >> charlie: poitras received the pulitzer for her work on the snowden leaks and co-founder of the intersef. i am pleased to have laura poitras at this table for the first time. well come. >> pleased to be here. >> charlie: thank you very much. tell me how this began for you. >> there are two answers for that. when i started getting e-mails and when i started working on the topic of post-9/11 america. i started documenting what was happening after the attacks at 9/11 about the iraq war. after that, i was put on a government watch list and i started being stopped at the border when i traveled mysteriously because i never knew why because it was all a secret process. somehow as a kind of -- like, working on this topic for many years, i became sophisticated at using encryption to protect my source material and communicate securely. then in january of 2013, i received a mysterious email from someone saying he wanted to talk with me and asked if i could
edward snowden. i go by ed.dward joseph snowden is the full name. >> charlie: poitras received the pulitzer for her work on the snowden leaks and co-founder of the intersef. i am pleased to have laura poitras at this table for the first time. well come. >> pleased to be here. >> charlie: thank you very much. tell me how this began for you. >> there are two answers for that. when i started getting e-mails and when i started working on the topic of post-9/11 america. i...
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and that is what edward snowden says he has wanted from the start. cnn.com/fareed, and read my washington post column this week. next on gps, when confronted with a scrumptious looking sweet treat, can you control yourself? or do you dig in immediately? your answer might determine much about the rest of your life. i'll explain when we come back. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70 percent of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. don't let non-24 get in the way of your pursuit of happiness. dovisit tripadvisor new york. this is the life. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. >>> 50 years ago, a groundbreaking psychological experiment was conducted on preschoolers. it went something like this. the youngsters were put in a room where a marshmallow sat on a tray. they were told they could eat that one marshmallow imm
and that is what edward snowden says he has wanted from the start. cnn.com/fareed, and read my washington post column this week. next on gps, when confronted with a scrumptious looking sweet treat, can you control yourself? or do you dig in immediately? your answer might determine much about the rest of your life. i'll explain when we come back. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night,nd. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70...
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blinds for life. >> welcome back to inside story i'm tamala edwards. leslie, this conversation is sold out. so what would you tell women who may not have a ticket of how they can access some of the advice here. >> that's good news bad news we're excited the conference is sold out. we have to tell women that are being shut out now from the conversation there's a very pro bust web site and this conference is one day but the web site is year-long entity. they can go to the web site there's webinars, podcasts, they can think of next year in terms of the fact this is yearly conference. they can, of course, you know apply as attendee early. and there are also all kinds of vehicles that are going to be put out after the conference by the conference on this web site. and speeches are going to be repeated. access to tools these tools we talk about for success that's all going to be on the web site. i woulden turj these women to go on the web site -- encourage these women to go open the web site and during the conversation and follow us on twitter. we're very ac
blinds for life. >> welcome back to inside story i'm tamala edwards. leslie, this conversation is sold out. so what would you tell women who may not have a ticket of how they can access some of the advice here. >> that's good news bad news we're excited the conference is sold out. we have to tell women that are being shut out now from the conversation there's a very pro bust web site and this conference is one day but the web site is year-long entity. they can go to the web site...
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edward norton is unbelievable. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you have great scenes with edward norton. watch this movie a lot of the shots are like these long tracking shots where they start in one room. and then they go into a a hallway. and then into another room. and then, it's long. so, you're seeing michael keaton act in one scene and then going over to zach galifianakis acting. and then, eventually.they just come to you. and you have like, two, two lines. and i would be so nervous, i would be like -- oh, it's almost my part, okay they're coming around. -- sorry, i screwed up. and then they would have to reset the whole scene and everyone hates me. >> that is exactly --. >> jimmy: edward norton won't talk to me. >> exactly how it went. edward norton still won't talk to me. [ laughter ] but i'm thinking about giving him a part in "no turkey for perky." >> jimmy: see, that's what i'm talking about. yeah, yeah, could be a good one. >> he could be good as perky. >> jimmy: he would be very, very good. i mean. was it like that? i mean, it looks like the whole movie is basically a long t
edward norton is unbelievable. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you have great scenes with edward norton. watch this movie a lot of the shots are like these long tracking shots where they start in one room. and then they go into a a hallway. and then into another room. and then, it's long. so, you're seeing michael keaton act in one scene and then going over to zach galifianakis acting. and then, eventually.they just come to you. and you have like, two, two lines. and i would be so nervous, i...
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and that is what edward snowden has said he wanted from the start.nn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column for this week. >>> and when confronted with a sweet treat, can can you con -- can you control yourself or do you dig in? the answer might predict the rest of your life. we will explain. hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast business, i think you get like 50 megabits. wow that's fast. personally, i prefer a slow internet. there is something about the sweet meditative glow of a loading website. don't listen to the naysayer. switch to comcast business today and get 50 megabits per second for $89.95. comcast business. built for business. >>> 50 years ago, a groundbreaking psychological experiment was conducted on preschoolers. it went something like this. the youngsters were put in a room where a marshmallow sat on a tray. they were told they could eat that one marshmallow immediately or if they waited, th
and that is what edward snowden has said he wanted from the start.nn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column for this week. >>> and when confronted with a sweet treat, can can you con -- can you control yourself or do you dig in? the answer might predict the rest of your life. we will explain. hey matt, what's up? i'm just looking over the company bills. is that what we pay for internet? yup. dsl is about 90 bucks a month. that's funny, for that price with comcast...
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getting a lot of online buzz, edward snowden.dwide debate over electronic surveillance and personal freedoms. it will be controversial here if he wins. joining us live to break down all of the latest is nic robertson. nic, in ten minutes we will know the person. >> reporter: the person or people or group of people, we understand, will already know. they have received a call from the nobel peace prize committee telling them. it is hard. it is traditionally, this is a very difficult one to call. last year, the organization to prevent chemical weapons spread won. they had not been in the news headlines prior to that. very little warning that would come. you do have the pope there leading the batting. the bookmakers have him at 9 to 1 favorite. malala and snowden. denis mukwege, the congolese doctor who treats female rape victims have him at number two. the people of japan who support article nine. to keep japan a peaceful country and enshrined in the constitution that it won't go to war or use war to solve international disputes. th
getting a lot of online buzz, edward snowden.dwide debate over electronic surveillance and personal freedoms. it will be controversial here if he wins. joining us live to break down all of the latest is nic robertson. nic, in ten minutes we will know the person. >> reporter: the person or people or group of people, we understand, will already know. they have received a call from the nobel peace prize committee telling them. it is hard. it is traditionally, this is a very difficult one to...
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. >> look forward to working with you edward reiskin. >> i want to acknowledge and special thank jerry robin's for most of this year has served as the interim foyer sustainable streets a large task in the division moving doing a job and to transition act out of bond and that's correct jerry for his great leadership. >> thanks on behalf of the board appreciate that. >> next up the weekend after next november 1st and second we'll be celebrating muni's contribution to the muni heritage weekend this is something we rekindled a couple of years ago for the centennial we'll be bringing out historic be cable cars and buses and putting them in into operation starting on friday the 31st and those will include muni's for streetcar number one we pit boo back into service after a fabulous rehabilitation the oldest streetcar and in the active fleet in the country that dates back to 1895 the booted cars of liverpool and the marcus dominated two to us that there will be in service a cable car from 906 and providing rides on a short trip in partnership with the marcus railway they've been a great partn
. >> look forward to working with you edward reiskin. >> i want to acknowledge and special thank jerry robin's for most of this year has served as the interim foyer sustainable streets a large task in the division moving doing a job and to transition act out of bond and that's correct jerry for his great leadership. >> thanks on behalf of the board appreciate that. >> next up the weekend after next november 1st and second we'll be celebrating muni's contribution to the...
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i have to say, edward, i really appreciate you taking the time. sorry this has happened to your family. and there are still so many unanswered questions about how this could happen, why it happened and whether there will be indeed more victims to surface. edward matlock, the son of the ex-wife of darren vann who is the suspected serial killer who's been arrested in indiana, having led police to seven different bodies. by the way, we also have breaking news that's coming to us out of canada. two canadian soldiers hit by a car. one of them killed and authorities say this was no accident. that the driver was a radicalized muslim and that the act was retaliation for that country joining the fight against isis. the details on that coming up. i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. bu
i have to say, edward, i really appreciate you taking the time. sorry this has happened to your family. and there are still so many unanswered questions about how this could happen, why it happened and whether there will be indeed more victims to surface. edward matlock, the son of the ex-wife of darren vann who is the suspected serial killer who's been arrested in indiana, having led police to seven different bodies. by the way, we also have breaking news that's coming to us out of canada. two...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ it's how edward jones makes sense of investing.ake prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. used daily, it exfoliates, smoothes, softens. 90% saw smoother, softer skin in one week. gold bond. ultimate lotion. ultimate skin. thebut in the case of the s to thlexus ls.... ...which eyes? eyes that pivot with the road... ...that can see what light misses... ...eyes designed to warn when yours wander... or ones that can automatically bring the ls to a complete stop. all help make the unseen... ...seen. and make the ls perhaps the most visionary vehicle on the road. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >> you might not be driving at all in the future. a mysterious tweet about trying to unveil the d and something else. could the d refer to driverless? it's so secret he has sights set on building a self-driving car. they have jumped into the race a
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i'm governor edwards. >> edwin edwards spent 16 years as governor of louisiana before spending eightyears in prison for racketeering. he is seeking political redemption this fall. >> get aerobic exercise. >> there is 76-year-old larry presler out for a morning jog and stunning the political world as he runs in a race to bin back the south dakota senate seat he lost in 1996. >> i have my seniority. i can be a powerful senator. >> one person isn't so thrilled about the prospects of a comeback, his wife. >> she's not excited about coming back to washington. >> hi, everybody. >> there's the legendary former six-term mayor budly cianci looking to return after a prison stint of five years. >> i did my time in the system that we have in america. you get found guilty, you pay the price. i have proclaimed my innocence. i still do. the fact is i did it like a man. >> released in 2007 from what he calls the federal gated community, the 73-year-old man wants his old job back. holding court on this night at a drag bingo game. why dive back in? >> we have had over a decade of decline in the city.
i'm governor edwards. >> edwin edwards spent 16 years as governor of louisiana before spending eightyears in prison for racketeering. he is seeking political redemption this fall. >> get aerobic exercise. >> there is 76-year-old larry presler out for a morning jog and stunning the political world as he runs in a race to bin back the south dakota senate seat he lost in 1996. >> i have my seniority. i can be a powerful senator. >> one person isn't so thrilled about...
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you may be able to prevent it. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it's tuesday, october 7th.up on "action news" the man who prosecutors say murdered a baby and her grandmother takes the stand in his own defense. >>> philadelphia public school teachers return to the classroom this morning without a contract. we're covering all the angles including what's next as the teachers dig in for a legal fight. >>> brand new studies show all new technology and on our phones may be making distracted driving worse instead of helping it to be better. and we're tracking some rain in parts of our area. accuweather and traffic updates are next up here on "action news." >> ♪ up through the ohio valley and east. >>> and finally another contestant waking up with the dreams of the mirror ball throw if i sattered. >> and george pennacchio shows us who it is. >> betsy and tony. >> after four weeks of competition, betsey johnson and her partner said good-bye to the ballroom. the 72-year-old fashion icon leaves, a happy heart. >> the best experience in my life for a long, long time. >> i think i was a
you may be able to prevent it. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards. it's tuesday, october 7th.up on "action news" the man who prosecutors say murdered a baby and her grandmother takes the stand in his own defense. >>> philadelphia public school teachers return to the classroom this morning without a contract. we're covering all the angles including what's next as the teachers dig in for a legal fight. >>> brand new studies show all new technology...
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this is how we do things. >> seth: please welcome edward norton!you for being here. >> thank you. thank you. it took me too long. i wish i had -- >> seth: i know. you wanted -- i'm glad you came when we had the second set. >> i'm happy to be here now. >> seth: congratulations on the movie. i was saying backstage, it's incredible. >> thanks. >> seth: it's such a technical achievement. there are so many long takes in the film. the film looks like one long giant take. but internally, there's some parts of the takes that are 10, 12 minutes long. >> it is without unpacking the magic trick, it's too much, it's -- it is one of those films that's very hard to explain it in a 30-second tv spot. it's -- it's like "fight club" or something. it's one of those films that it's so audacious what they've done in the actual making of the film, that it, that it spins your head around. after multiple viewings of it, i'm still trying to process all of what they did in a, in a cinema sense. it's really remarkable. >> seth: it's great, too, because in the cinema sense,
this is how we do things. >> seth: please welcome edward norton!you for being here. >> thank you. thank you. it took me too long. i wish i had -- >> seth: i know. you wanted -- i'm glad you came when we had the second set. >> i'm happy to be here now. >> seth: congratulations on the movie. i was saying backstage, it's incredible. >> thanks. >> seth: it's such a technical achievement. there are so many long takes in the film. the film looks like one long...
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governor edwards. >> reporter: that is edwards as in edwin edwards a congressional candidate who spent6 years as governor of louisiana before spending 8 1/2 years in prison for racketeering. he is wone in a crop of candidates characters and all seeking political reredemption this fall. there is 76-year-old larry pressler out for the morning jog and stunning the political world as he is running neck in neck to win back the south dakota senate seat he lost in 1976. >> i have seniority and i can be a powerful senator for south dakota. >> reporter: but one person is not thrilled about the prospects of him going back to politic, his wife. >> she is not excited. >> reporter: and the legendary six-term providence mayor buddy cianci looking to return to city hall after a prison stent of five years for conspiracy to commit rack are tearing. >> i did my time. in this system of justice, you have a chance and i was sentenced and i did it, and i did it like a man. >> reporter: he was released from the federal gated community, the 76-year-old see yancey wants his job back, and holding court this nig
governor edwards. >> reporter: that is edwards as in edwin edwards a congressional candidate who spent6 years as governor of louisiana before spending 8 1/2 years in prison for racketeering. he is wone in a crop of candidates characters and all seeking political reredemption this fall. there is 76-year-old larry pressler out for the morning jog and stunning the political world as he is running neck in neck to win back the south dakota senate seat he lost in 1976. >> i have seniority...
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. >>> also overseas edward snowden says the the u.s. government is denying his request to stand trial in the u.s. but snowden says he wants to plead his case before a jury. the whole wikileaks scandal and an interview with the new yorker, he is confident that the supreme court would eventually rule that the nsa surveillance program is
. >>> also overseas edward snowden says the the u.s. government is denying his request to stand trial in the u.s. but snowden says he wants to plead his case before a jury. the whole wikileaks scandal and an interview with the new yorker, he is confident that the supreme court would eventually rule that the nsa surveillance program is
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edward snowden thinks encryption, when it's very strong, when it's very well implemented, works. but there is a million and one other little cracks. you know, you don't know if someone is just monitoring what keys you type in on your keyboard or looking at travel and transit or hypothetically at the very extreme interest of both, you might just have a recording what is on the screen and so, any kind of network communication, anything electronic like that, we just couldn't ever feel was 100% secure and because of the sensitivities of what we have been working on, for some issues, we just saw a simple way to deal with this stuff is to have face to face conversations. >> old school in a park, underground parking lot, a la watergate and deep throat? >> does anyone do any journalism that is not in an underground parking lot? >> not according to the movie business. you are a digital guy.yeah. >> rolling the clock back to an old school kind of journalism. >> yeah. it's a strange thing to do this story that's all about how networks and the internet and technology 2r68d our possession. we
edward snowden thinks encryption, when it's very strong, when it's very well implemented, works. but there is a million and one other little cracks. you know, you don't know if someone is just monitoring what keys you type in on your keyboard or looking at travel and transit or hypothetically at the very extreme interest of both, you might just have a recording what is on the screen and so, any kind of network communication, anything electronic like that, we just couldn't ever feel was 100%...
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. >> charlie: these decisions are made in newsrooms all over the country, had nothing to do with edward snowden. >> sure, this is the process. everything has gone through that process in terms of harmony. we have been careful in terms of
. >> charlie: these decisions are made in newsrooms all over the country, had nothing to do with edward snowden. >> sure, this is the process. everything has gone through that process in terms of harmony. we have been careful in terms of
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>> good morning, look whose back, we have tamala edwards, david and karen, hi, everyone. >> reporter: we're off to a chilly start this morning, but at least the clouds are off to the north and west of us. we're be looking at stars overhead. 46 degrees in philadelphia. 49 in allentown. 46 in reading, 4 # in wilmington and close to 50 along the boardwalks in south jersey.ngton the winds are not that bad. 9-mile an hour in philadelphia. that's not a big issue for you. as you head out the door to catch the school bus it's chilly, clear skies, chilly conditions, but the sun is up nice and bright later on, 45 degrees, by 8:00. noon, 58. it stays cool 3:00, 64. your high will be 65 at 3:30, 4:00, that's a seasonal high temperatures and overall
>> good morning, look whose back, we have tamala edwards, david and karen, hi, everyone. >> reporter: we're off to a chilly start this morning, but at least the clouds are off to the north and west of us. we're be looking at stars overhead. 46 degrees in philadelphia. 49 in allentown. 46 in reading, 4 # in wilmington and close to 50 along the boardwalks in south jersey.ngton the winds are not that bad. 9-mile an hour in philadelphia. that's not a big issue for you. as you head out...
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>> well, i have to say that this particular play, edward albees of language is challenging and we've all come to a moment where you are on the floor. >> what happens if i forget a line? >> everyone is very sympathetic.
>> well, i have to say that this particular play, edward albees of language is challenging and we've all come to a moment where you are on the floor. >> what happens if i forget a line? >> everyone is very sympathetic.
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harry edwards who is often a commentator on the media and he is a scholar and he was asked to comment on the issue of police accessive force and he really said, on terms of the racial issues that we can't even talk about racial equality until we prevent violence against women and he was asked specifically to comment on whether or not the violence accessive force was a racial issue, and so that is food for thought as you go to your conference. and i am happy with the steps that we have recognized and being on the board of saint francis hospital and there is a woman's physician dialogue group and so we have had the privilege of having the doctor from ucsf as well as christie
harry edwards who is often a commentator on the media and he is a scholar and he was asked to comment on the issue of police accessive force and he really said, on terms of the racial issues that we can't even talk about racial equality until we prevent violence against women and he was asked specifically to comment on whether or not the violence accessive force was a racial issue, and so that is food for thought as you go to your conference. and i am happy with the steps that we have...
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. >> vamos ahora con edward, nos va a traer, dice que las paredes de la alcaldÍa se han convertido enna exposiciÓn de arte. >> asÍ es, el día de hoy los pasillos de la alcaldÍa se convirtieron en una obra de arte, es algo bastante significativo porque fueron estudiantes hispanos que hicieron de todo un poco, hubo
. >> vamos ahora con edward, nos va a traer, dice que las paredes de la alcaldÍa se han convertido enna exposiciÓn de arte. >> asÍ es, el día de hoy los pasillos de la alcaldÍa se convirtieron en una obra de arte, es algo bastante significativo porque fueron estudiantes hispanos que hicieron de todo un poco, hubo
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estoy hablando del gran actor mÉxico americano edward james olmos.nas en la vida, pero viviendo la vida, y he vivido toda mi vida asÍ. es algo muy interesante que ya estamos en este nivel de entendimiento que estemos aquÍ diciÉndole gracias a alguien que ha vivido la vida como un ejemplo. >> si usted tuviera que darle el premio a alguien en su vida personal por haber sido su ejemplo, ¿a quiÉn le entregarÍa usted ese premio? >> mi mamÁ. esta seÑora fue algo increÍble, y todavÍa es, porque tiene 88 aÑos y acabo de estar con ella ayer. ella nunca nos dijo "tienes que ser esto, tienes que ser lo otro", ella nomÁs hizo todo. el Último trabajo que yo tuve que decirle "ya pares de trabajar", porque era trabajando por 20 aÑos en el hospital general de los Ángeles tratando a los pacientes que tenÍan sida, y fue la primera enfermera que entrÓ al cuarto de una persona que tenÍa sida. >> impresionante. y hay mucha ignorancia cuando se tratan todo este tipo de enfermedades, hay muchos temores, y me preocupo... seguramente cuando su madre le dice que estÁ tratando
estoy hablando del gran actor mÉxico americano edward james olmos.nas en la vida, pero viviendo la vida, y he vivido toda mi vida asÍ. es algo muy interesante que ya estamos en este nivel de entendimiento que estemos aquÍ diciÉndole gracias a alguien que ha vivido la vida como un ejemplo. >> si usted tuviera que darle el premio a alguien en su vida personal por haber sido su ejemplo, ¿a quiÉn le entregarÍa usted ese premio? >> mi mamÁ. esta seÑora fue algo increÍble, y...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ it's how edward jones makes sense of investing.n folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. >> pelley: tonight we have a rare look into an erupting volcano. photographer eric cheng placed a gopro camera on a drone and sent it over the bardarbunga volcano in iceland. smoke and lava shot thousands of feet into the air. the drone got so close, the camera melted, but the memory card survived. turns out, volcanic activity likely created the lunar basin that we know as the "man in the moon." scientists have long believed that an asteroid was responsible, but new data from a nasa spaced craft strongly suggests that th
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ it's how edward jones makes sense of investing.n folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to...
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edwards, karen rogers and >> good morning, everyone.ay october 29th and here's what's happening. >> a bucks county community comes together to talk about the hazing scandal that wiped out their football season. >> today marks two years since superstorm sandy devastated parts of the jersey coastline. >> local students experiments went up in flames. >> also weather and traffic right now with david and karen. good morning. >> if you were watching "action news" last night the dinner hour jim gardner had that video on about six minutes after it happened. it was pretty impressive. i was telling all you guys to go out and look for
edwards, karen rogers and >> good morning, everyone.ay october 29th and here's what's happening. >> a bucks county community comes together to talk about the hazing scandal that wiped out their football season. >> today marks two years since superstorm sandy devastated parts of the jersey coastline. >> local students experiments went up in flames. >> also weather and traffic right now with david and karen. good morning. >> if you were watching "action...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ...d tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandfather: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! child giggles doctor: symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. call or go onli
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ...d tkind of like you huffing sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. it's how edward jones it hurts. you doin'?is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that there was something i could do to help. some people with shingles will have long term nerve pain which can last for a few months to a few years. don't wait until someone you love develops shingles. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. >> pelley: well, this has never happened before-- a woman in sweden has given birth after receiving a womb transplant. her doctor said today the woman had been born without a uterus. a family friend donated hers, an embryo was createed in the lab, using the mother's own eggs, and placed in the transplanted uterus. the baby, a boy, was born las
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. it's how edward jones it hurts. you doin'?is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles virus in check. i just can't stand seeing him like this. he's in pain. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. the shingles rash can last up to 30 days. i wish that...
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that successor to keith alexander in testimony, i think, said literally downplayed the harm done by edward snowden. >> right. you know, admiral rogers the successor to general alexander. my experience is, first, there has been harm, no doubt there has been harm. but-- . >> rose: along the lines you were suggesting. >> they changed how they communicate, made it harder for us to collect. and i would say another, and potentially more far reaching damage is the relationship with these service providers. the internet service providers and telecommunications companies. >> rose: they are less coop rattive. >> that is a real paradigm shift from where we were several years ago when-- where if we went to a company with an order or a lawful directive, you know there was a presumption that that was something cooperation. >> rose: now they pushback.
that successor to keith alexander in testimony, i think, said literally downplayed the harm done by edward snowden. >> right. you know, admiral rogers the successor to general alexander. my experience is, first, there has been harm, no doubt there has been harm. but-- . >> rose: along the lines you were suggesting. >> they changed how they communicate, made it harder for us to collect. and i would say another, and potentially more far reaching damage is the relationship with...
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ins say edward hail jr. got into an argument with his girlfriend sunday morning. they we in front of a hem on ledkno way. he allegedly shot jessica wilson and drove away. she died at the hospital from that gunshot wound. police say he has left the area, but he does have a gray two-door honda accord with maryland plates. >>> over at prince georges coun a mcdonald's security guard sho an innocent bystander r he s attacked by two men. it happened sunday morning outse the col park mcdonald's. invests say there was a stru in the secy guard tried to pepper spray the susp th didn't work, so he fired his gun and shot a woman stan nearby. the suspects took off. parame rushed the woman to the hoital. she is doing okay tonight. >>> well, caught on camera.
ins say edward hail jr. got into an argument with his girlfriend sunday morning. they we in front of a hem on ledkno way. he allegedly shot jessica wilson and drove away. she died at the hospital from that gunshot wound. police say he has left the area, but he does have a gray two-door honda accord with maryland plates. >>> over at prince georges coun a mcdonald's security guard sho an innocent bystander r he s attacked by two men. it happened sunday morning outse the col park...
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>> reporter: like all the cadet, edward tucker has had to dig deep to keep going. to let his gang member friends motivate him. now he looks to someone else. >> i have a picture of my little brother, two years old. i think about him. how can i change and be a better me so he can see that, and then maybe he'll just follow in my footsteps. >> reporter: and several viewers have asked whether this academy is a way to recruit for the military. the answer is no. only 7% of graduates join the military. about 80% continue their education or get a job. and, scott, in our next segment, the pans of these cadets will get to see their young people for the first time since they dropped them off in july. >> pelley: michelle, you'll have more on the cadets and their progress on our web site, cbsnews.com. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org we all got together and we are having a great time. kend. there is everything to do. you've
>> reporter: like all the cadet, edward tucker has had to dig deep to keep going. to let his gang member friends motivate him. now he looks to someone else. >> i have a picture of my little brother, two years old. i think about him. how can i change and be a better me so he can see that, and then maybe he'll just follow in my footsteps. >> reporter: and several viewers have asked whether this academy is a way to recruit for the military. the answer is no. only 7% of graduates...