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edward joined the klan to do some research. and they finally went to simmons and signed a contract with him to mount a membership campaign. and it was a very lucrative contract. i don't think simmons had a lot of choice in the matter, because he was going under. so they got 80% of every initiation fee that they could bring in. and it's pretty good, pretty good. and they set up this national network. they cut the entire united states up. now, first that's also interesting right away, because you think the klan is not anything but southern regional. these people thought really big. they caught the united states up into nine domains. they put a grand something. i forget. you have to read my book, over each domain. within each domain were a number of states and a head of that was put there. then they sent out guys named kleagles, because everything with the kkk has a k on it. they would go and sign people up for the klan. they were wildly successful. in places like oregon. interesting. again, timing is everything. we're talking pos
edward joined the klan to do some research. and they finally went to simmons and signed a contract with him to mount a membership campaign. and it was a very lucrative contract. i don't think simmons had a lot of choice in the matter, because he was going under. so they got 80% of every initiation fee that they could bring in. and it's pretty good, pretty good. and they set up this national network. they cut the entire united states up. now, first that's also interesting right away, because you...
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edward's luck holds out.luding the pickup license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. >> he actually was a pretty funny guy, and he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. >> i'm calling the cops on all y'all drunk asses. >> edward right now, the last-known whereabouts of him, he was in california and he's fulfilling his desire to become an actor/comedian. >> so sometimes a very bad day can give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream. >>> coming up, a different kind of towing drama. this time, it's the towed vehicle threatening the worker. >> i thought he was dead. i really did. i thought the man was dead. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? wha
edward's luck holds out.luding the pickup license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. >> he actually was a pretty funny guy, and he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. >> i'm calling the cops on all y'all drunk asses....
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>> whatever dude. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah. one on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down? >> yeah. >> okay. mr. powers, come on, dog, let me talk to you for a minute. so he's the one that was aggressive? he was aggressive? >> yeah. >> that's it, dog, thank you. all right, jamie. i went upstairs, investigated five guys up there now. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. >> what did he say? >> he said he didn't see anything at all, however i've got about three individuals that said edwards swung on samuels first. >> that's right here, too, he was the aggressor. >> he was the aggressor. >> samuels is probably the one charged with grave bodily injury because he -- the injury that edwards suffered, he got knocked out. >> although the evidence leads to self-defense, samuels could still receive an additional year on his sentence if found guilty. >> it's not the first time edwards had been aggressive out on the yard. a couple of times they tried to stop him from fighting. this time he wouldn't listen. >> he thought he was a bi
>> whatever dude. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah. one on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down? >> yeah. >> okay. mr. powers, come on, dog, let me talk to you for a minute. so he's the one that was aggressive? he was aggressive? >> yeah. >> that's it, dog, thank you. all right, jamie. i went upstairs, investigated five guys up there now. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. >> what did he say? >> he said he...
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edward snowden said -- edward snowden said exactly the opposite. i don't want to or intend to hide. i intend, once i give you this material, to come forward to the world and publicly identify myself as the source and to explain to the worldwide it is that i did what i did and to explain my reasoning and motives of why i think it is the right thing to do. he said, i do think it is the right thing to do and therefore do not feel a need to hide. and when i got to hong kong, remember before i got there and had this mental image of what he is like. i am sure you have all had that experience. when you interact with someone on the internet each developed a mental image. i get to hong kong, and there is this kid, you know, 29, six years younger, he looked like any kind of computer geeks that wanders the mall or is in a college laboratory. and i spent a lot of time with them trying to understand the motive for why he would want to upper his life to come forward knowing that it would mean he would go to prison for the rest of his life. and what i finally understood about those motives was tha
edward snowden said -- edward snowden said exactly the opposite. i don't want to or intend to hide. i intend, once i give you this material, to come forward to the world and publicly identify myself as the source and to explain to the worldwide it is that i did what i did and to explain my reasoning and motives of why i think it is the right thing to do. he said, i do think it is the right thing to do and therefore do not feel a need to hide. and when i got to hong kong, remember before i got...
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i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very enthusiastic long time reader bill owen for organizing such an event and helping me to be able to come this week to canada where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. it is actually in an interesting way i feel i've had, despite how tumtuss it's been, a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives which some would say would brex possible to achieve, which is i have gotten to spend an entire week with my email box full of enraged canadians. and th
i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for...
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last month he cat in moscow with edward snowden for an indepth interview. four hours with edward snowden - what jumped out at you. >> what struck me, and it may be because i'm old or a senior citizens, and i think of the young people that play with the technology, as from another world. i expected anuptight nerdy not forthcoming person. not only because of the generation, but the trouble he's had and the danger he is in. edward snowden was exceedingly forthcoming, affable, likeable, thoughtful. but the way he was prepared to think this through politically, what it meant for him potentially, what it means for our county and the world. i found him a thoughtful guys, not what i expected. >> it sounds like he's at piece and relaxed with how all this is played out for him. >> i would not say that. i have no doubt. if you and i were in that situation, he wants to come home and have a day in the court of public opinion. he believes in the concept of american patriotism. virtually every member of the family works for the united states government. he's a government
last month he cat in moscow with edward snowden for an indepth interview. four hours with edward snowden - what jumped out at you. >> what struck me, and it may be because i'm old or a senior citizens, and i think of the young people that play with the technology, as from another world. i expected anuptight nerdy not forthcoming person. not only because of the generation, but the trouble he's had and the danger he is in. edward snowden was exceedingly forthcoming, affable, likeable,...
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it's 10 minutes past 8:00. -- i am an edwards -- anna edwards in london. what will the future of u.k. politics mean for the business climate and for trade? joining us to discuss this and .ore is lord karan bilimoria great to see you on the program this morning. how do you look ahead to the elections in may and the possibility of the u.k. exiting the european union? is that something you think is likely? what are your thoughts? >> the landscape has changed. today if you do a poll with the public, the most important issue you would think would be the economy after the horrible recession we have been through, yet immigration is right up there is the most important issue on people's minds. a lot of that is due to bringing this to the foreground and also the prime minister, who made this statement that we're going to bring immigration down to the tens of thousands. the nets immigration is actually over 240,000, so they are not going to hit this target. even the home secretary admitted they are not going to hit it. we are jumping on a bÊte noire can -- on the ba
it's 10 minutes past 8:00. -- i am an edwards -- anna edwards in london. what will the future of u.k. politics mean for the business climate and for trade? joining us to discuss this and .ore is lord karan bilimoria great to see you on the program this morning. how do you look ahead to the elections in may and the possibility of the u.k. exiting the european union? is that something you think is likely? what are your thoughts? >> the landscape has changed. today if you do a poll with the...
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>> good morning, everyone much better i'm edward reiskin the transportation director in san francisco great to see so many people out here for an important reason thank you, mayor ed lee and supervisor kim on their steadfast and consistent leadership in working with all of us to make our city safer the reason its important we're proud of our city we have a problem here the problem too many people getting seriously injured or killed trying to make their way around the city that shouldn't be for that reason as a city we've adapted the goal of vision zero to eliminate traffic fatalities in san francisco in the next 10 years good news if you call it that we've been working with the police department and the department of public health and many on the county which transportation authority to analyze the information associated with each one of the tragedies we've told have a good since of where they're happening and why and what interventions we can make to significantly reduce the likelihood of them happening with people getting seriously injured or killed the traffic signal are one interv
>> good morning, everyone much better i'm edward reiskin the transportation director in san francisco great to see so many people out here for an important reason thank you, mayor ed lee and supervisor kim on their steadfast and consistent leadership in working with all of us to make our city safer the reason its important we're proud of our city we have a problem here the problem too many people getting seriously injured or killed trying to make their way around the city that shouldn't...
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have one final question not sure to you cameron or another member of sfmta i have been talking to edward reiskin to augment the work that the pcos do for tickets for people that run red lights it makes sense that the same cameras can catch people that are 0 blocking boxes stuck in the intersection be able to photograph their license plate and send them a tinting to augment the limited human resources we have in the agencies i know we made a request to attorney general go harris i was wondering where we're at i know when we hope to get a message back but where we're at i will give you the best an answer eave not been involved in the work kate has been watching over that all we know at this point, we're waiting for a decision from the attorney general and if the decision comes in favor of the inform being able to allow don't block the box enforcement or red light enforcement we'll get the red light cameras but if it is not in favor we'll have to initiate another process i don't know what that is. >> i appreciate the answer i appreciate we're successful i believe that supervisor wiener work
have one final question not sure to you cameron or another member of sfmta i have been talking to edward reiskin to augment the work that the pcos do for tickets for people that run red lights it makes sense that the same cameras can catch people that are 0 blocking boxes stuck in the intersection be able to photograph their license plate and send them a tinting to augment the limited human resources we have in the agencies i know we made a request to attorney general go harris i was wondering...
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i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his pate are thism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. e has had these -- been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] > thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very enthusiastic long time reader bill owen for organizing such an event and helping me to be able to come this week to canada where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. it is actually in an interesting way i feel i've had, despite how tumtuss it's been, a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives which some would say would brex possible to achieve, which is i have gotten to spend an entire week with my email box full of enraged ca
i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his pate are thism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. e has had these -- been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] > thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble...
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noted but edwards noted.and your experience that may talk about with the canadian press has been a little troubled burger you describe your relationship as difficult and a shocking resistance for months and months and you told me this past to do we have to give specific with a remark -- a member of the cdc was opposed to reporting this. i let him do the dirty work it is then mixed bag we did several stories with the cdc in cooperation with a fantastic reporter and a couple of editors there that were very aggressive and really stood behind the story and did not about to government pressure. they became too, the editor-in-chief of the globe and the mail and then we had a new journalist with him to work and this individual seems to believe that surveillance is a good thing which he is entitled to think, i guess and therefore he does not think it should be reported because he believes canadians want csec to do these things. that was the hold up and us cbc said one journalist and are committed to reporting and i f
noted but edwards noted.and your experience that may talk about with the canadian press has been a little troubled burger you describe your relationship as difficult and a shocking resistance for months and months and you told me this past to do we have to give specific with a remark -- a member of the cdc was opposed to reporting this. i let him do the dirty work it is then mixed bag we did several stories with the cdc in cooperation with a fantastic reporter and a couple of editors there that...
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i question is to you, lee edwards.you were there when this was founded, and you have been a silicate or of the conservative movement's growth since it basically started. do you see -- i guess my question would actually be, what similarities do you see in the movement now than when it started? and will we need another goldwater to lose an election to provide the same type of atmosphere that reagan was able to experience? >> there has always been a debate within the conservative movement between traditional conservatives and libertarians, always. it has always been there from the very, very beginning, going back to the 1900's, talking about the modern conservative american movement. with the libertarians being all out for liberty and the traditional conservatives like myself being more concerned with order. but someone like barry goldwater, in his book "the conscience of a conservative, and in his campaign in 1964, and subsequently ronald reagan -- what was their genius? what was their contribution? it was to be able to
i question is to you, lee edwards.you were there when this was founded, and you have been a silicate or of the conservative movement's growth since it basically started. do you see -- i guess my question would actually be, what similarities do you see in the movement now than when it started? and will we need another goldwater to lose an election to provide the same type of atmosphere that reagan was able to experience? >> there has always been a debate within the conservative movement...
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a familiar face, harvard scientist kayfor, two edward o. wilson, two pulitzer prizes and 20 books. >> thirty-two. >> i'm a very self absorbed person. >> written one this year that has been nominated, the meaning and human existence. >> probably an inverse relationship between the ambition of the writer. >> what is the meaning of human existence? >> at the beginning of the book i think a lot of the content can be redlined by two expressions. we are a somewhat maladapted species in that we have ended up at the present era with the paleolithic emotion and medieval institutions and godlike technology. but actually where we come from. the way i approach it is recognizing that history makes no sense without prehistory. it makes no sense except through biology. thus we find the linkage between humanities and science on the other side. >> for those of us who flunked biology, what does paleolithic mean? >> forgive me, stone age. >> are we accidents? >> in a sense. a combination of rare evolutionary events to set the stage. studying the origin of soc
a familiar face, harvard scientist kayfor, two edward o. wilson, two pulitzer prizes and 20 books. >> thirty-two. >> i'm a very self absorbed person. >> written one this year that has been nominated, the meaning and human existence. >> probably an inverse relationship between the ambition of the writer. >> what is the meaning of human existence? >> at the beginning of the book i think a lot of the content can be redlined by two expressions. we are a somewhat...
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but people thought of edward kennedy as a presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be seens as a presidential candidate. so he prevailed on sam irvin. a very conservative, constitutionally oriented lawyer from northe carolina. and not a presidential person. and several other senators, like herman tell much, and joseph wereya, dan iouye who respected by the other senators but not seen as presidential candidates. the republicans picked howard ing member onr rank the committee. and some of the mix of members from ther caucus as well -- their caucus as well. they began an investigation, closed door. then they went to public hearings. again, i was in graduate school and working in the library of congress. and because we were just fixed on watching the hearings, and pbs was broadcasting the hearings live. the other networks were doing the highlights. and i lived in a group house full of graduate students, and we watch loads of watergate. i actually came over and took a day off from working at
but people thought of edward kennedy as a presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be seens as a presidential candidate. so he prevailed on sam irvin. a very conservative, constitutionally oriented lawyer from northe carolina. and not a presidential person. and several other senators, like herman tell much, and joseph wereya, dan iouye who respected by the other senators but not seen as presidential candidates. the republicans...
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i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned. he has been called a criminal, an accessory to criminal. he has been called these things by journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. he has had his freedom curtailed but he is here with us in ottawa tonight. a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize-winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] thank you so much. good evening to everybody and thanks for coming out tonight and thank you as well to open media and rabble ca for sponsoring the event and thanks to my very enthusiastic long-time reader below and organizing such a great event and for helping me be able to come this week to canada where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. [laughter] in an interesting way i feel like i have had despite how tumultuous it's been a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives that a lot of
i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned. he has been called a criminal, an accessory to criminal. he has been called these things by journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. he has had his freedom curtailed but he is here with us in ottawa tonight. a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize-winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause]...
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[laughter] but, you know, edward snowden worked in one particular agency of the u.s. government and one part of the agency and was taking documents illicitly. he had to take them where he could get them. so, he took a lot but he didn't take documents on every topic. and, you know, i guess i could tell you if there were documents that were relevant on climate change, they would have been reported on already. the other thing i would say is, you know, i think we should be careful about ever saying this is the issue because there are short-term harms and long-term harms and how you weigh, you know, pervasive starvation or child -- children suffering from lethal diseases that are curable against climate change, i think, is difficult, but i agree with your core point completely which is that human beings are very bad at evaluating risk. i know, you know, people in the united states, i know them rsonally, i mean, who walk around petrified about the terrorism threat and yet they text all of their friends while they are driving. and it's like, you know, that is so much more li
[laughter] but, you know, edward snowden worked in one particular agency of the u.s. government and one part of the agency and was taking documents illicitly. he had to take them where he could get them. so, he took a lot but he didn't take documents on every topic. and, you know, i guess i could tell you if there were documents that were relevant on climate change, they would have been reported on already. the other thing i would say is, you know, i think we should be careful about ever saying...
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people thought of edward kennedy ace potential president or presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be seen a a presidential candidate. he prevailed on sam urban. he was a very conservative constitutionally oriented lawyer from -- and a judge from north carolina. and not a presidential person by any means. and several other senators like senator joseph montoya who were respected by the senators but not seen as presidential candidates. the republicans picked howard baker as their ranking member on the committee. sort of a mix of members of their -- from their caucus as well. and they began investigating, closed door and then they went to public hearings. again, i was in graduate school and working in the library of congress. we were just fixed on watching the hearings. pbs was broadcasting the hearings live. the other networks were doing highlights. i lived in a group house full of graduate students and watched loads of watergate stories. i took day off from working on the library, came here, sat on the
people thought of edward kennedy ace potential president or presidential candidate. mike mansfield realized they should not have anybody on this committee who could be seen a a presidential candidate. he prevailed on sam urban. he was a very conservative constitutionally oriented lawyer from -- and a judge from north carolina. and not a presidential person by any means. and several other senators like senator joseph montoya who were respected by the senators but not seen as presidential...
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also, edward o. wilson edward o. wilson cut to time time to let her prize-winning at harvard science the meaning of human existence is his most recent book. and finally, anand gopal who was with "the wall street journal" for many years. he covered the afghanistan war, and he looked at the afghanistan war through the eyes of afghans. so those are the five finalists. .. a group called first books. we will a little bit more about that this evening. this is a booktv coverage of the red carpet of the national book awards in new york city, and after this you will see the actual award ceremony. >> david, nice to see you. >> and on the red carpet right now is roz chast, one of the finalists. we will show you having her picture taken. and hopefully we'll be able to talk to her and justin as well. you might recognize her as a cartoonist of "the new yorker." but joining us now here on the red carpet is david steinberger who is president and ceo of the perseus publishing group is also chairman of the national book foundation. wh
also, edward o. wilson edward o. wilson cut to time time to let her prize-winning at harvard science the meaning of human existence is his most recent book. and finally, anand gopal who was with "the wall street journal" for many years. he covered the afghanistan war, and he looked at the afghanistan war through the eyes of afghans. so those are the five finalists. .. a group called first books. we will a little bit more about that this evening. this is a booktv coverage of the red...
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i'm tamala edwards. this is inside story >>> starting right now. a special edition of abc's "this week." your voice, your vote, 2014. two days to go. the critical issues at stake. control of congress up for grabs. this morning, breaking details. brand new polls. who has the edge? how president obama's last two years are on the line. why the road to 2016 starts right now. we're covering every angle. the very latest from america's best political news team. from abc news, a special edition of "this week." your voice, your vote, 2014. here now, chief anchor, george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning, and welcome. the midterms just two days away. so much at stake, control of congress.
i'm tamala edwards. this is inside story >>> starting right now. a special edition of abc's "this week." your voice, your vote, 2014. two days to go. the critical issues at stake. control of congress up for grabs. this morning, breaking details. brand new polls. who has the edge? how president obama's last two years are on the line. why the road to 2016 starts right now. we're covering every angle. the very latest from america's best political news team. from abc news, a...
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. >> look forward to working with you edward reiskin. >> i want to acknowledge and special thank jerryar 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 partner and have a number of exhi
. >> look forward to working with you edward reiskin. >> i want to acknowledge and special thank jerryar 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...
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i'm anna edwards. profits thatrting beat estimates.rders for its electric car will increase next year. tesla says its new model won't hit the roads until this time next year. later than expected here at nevertheless, stocks were out. tokswagen is recalling audis repair a defect with the vehicle's airbags. the floor effects vehicles ranging from 20 13-2015 models -- 2013-2015 models. the problem was not hardware and would be quick to fix. >> purely as software issue. 20 minute reprogram. we have made the recall. we notify the government. we notify them of the issue. when you have these context vehicles, taking the risk on technology doing what we do is to be expected in some ways. >> and the summit wraps up today. peter teal speaking to bloomberg. he dismissed the idea of another tech bubble on the way. >> it only happens when the public gets involved. >> this time a haven't been involved. .> a big reporting day -- or toelecom has telecom -- deutsche telecom. let's get a sense of where we are with these earnings. a bit of a relief. what
i'm anna edwards. profits thatrting beat estimates.rders for its electric car will increase next year. tesla says its new model won't hit the roads until this time next year. later than expected here at nevertheless, stocks were out. tokswagen is recalling audis repair a defect with the vehicle's airbags. the floor effects vehicles ranging from 20 13-2015 models -- 2013-2015 models. the problem was not hardware and would be quick to fix. >> purely as software issue. 20 minute reprogram....
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edward is here to tell us about that. nice to have you with us.the thanksgiving night and black friday and cyber monday, you are continuing what has been started over the last couple of years, giving tuesday. what is giving tuesday? >> giving tuesday was a brilliant response to the whole idea of kind of the commercial shopping frenzy. it basically said the holiday season in addition to being the shopping season is also sort of the giving season. it's when a lot of people reflect on causes they want to support, a lot of best organizations many the world using the end of the year and holidays as their big end of the year drive. what clever people with 92y and foundation did was come up with giving tuesday after thanksgiving as a rallying point for organizations to say let's kick off the charitable season. it was very successful. they came to us at crowd rise because we focus on kind of creative leverage for people and activism and organizations. what we all came up with together for this giving tuesday was the idea of giving tower which was -- we fe
edward is here to tell us about that. nice to have you with us.the thanksgiving night and black friday and cyber monday, you are continuing what has been started over the last couple of years, giving tuesday. what is giving tuesday? >> giving tuesday was a brilliant response to the whole idea of kind of the commercial shopping frenzy. it basically said the holiday season in addition to being the shopping season is also sort of the giving season. it's when a lot of people reflect on causes...
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edward kennedy had a long candidacy. the senate named in room for three kennedy brothers, all whom served in senate, john, robert, edward, all of whom had major event in their career from hearings like the jimmy huffa hearings to announcing candidacies to chairing other investigations and nominations held in here. this room is called kennedy caucus room. in 1973, the water gate hearings opened in here. it was a turning point for the nation, nixon administration and also for the investigations. mccarthy had given a bad name to investigations. the supreme court had to weigh many. it gave a certain stigma to investigations. there were a number of books that came out from people who were civil libertarians in the 1950s denouncing investigation in general and saying they really weren't good for the nation and congress was irresponsible. then the watergate break-in happened june 1972. while the washington post covered it for months, pretty much the rest of the press really let the watergate story drop. they didn't think it was
edward kennedy had a long candidacy. the senate named in room for three kennedy brothers, all whom served in senate, john, robert, edward, all of whom had major event in their career from hearings like the jimmy huffa hearings to announcing candidacies to chairing other investigations and nominations held in here. this room is called kennedy caucus room. in 1973, the water gate hearings opened in here. it was a turning point for the nation, nixon administration and also for the investigations....
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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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and nobody is laughing because his name is not edward moore.0 years old, minimum age for united states senator as required by the constitution. he was running for his big brother's senate seat before he became president. massachusetts voters had never seen a less qualified candidate for senate, except for one thing. if elected, edward moore kennedy would always be able to get the president of the united states on the phone. his opponent for the democratic nomination, edward mccormack who you just saw there, found that unseemingly. >> you are not running on qualifications. you are running on a slogan. you can go more for massachusetts, and i say do more how? because of experience? because of maturity of judgment? because of qualifications? i say no. this is the most insulting slogan i have seen in massachusetts politics, because this slogan means, vote for this man because he has influence. he has connections. he has relations. >> the man who you just saw decrying the fact that teddy kennedy had connections and relss was himself the nephew of th
and nobody is laughing because his name is not edward moore.0 years old, minimum age for united states senator as required by the constitution. he was running for his big brother's senate seat before he became president. massachusetts voters had never seen a less qualified candidate for senate, except for one thing. if elected, edward moore kennedy would always be able to get the president of the united states on the phone. his opponent for the democratic nomination, edward mccormack who you...
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and i don't know where edward snowden would be.n greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned, he's been called a criminal or an accessesry to a criminal. he's been called these things by journalists. he's had his boyfriend detained, he's had his freedom curtailed. but he's here with us in ottawa tonight and i would like a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody and thanks for coming out tonight and thank you as well to open media and ravel c.a. for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my enhas to yass tick reader bill owen for organizing this event and helping me be able to come this week to canada. where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. [laughter] it is actually in an interesting way, i feel like i've had, despite how new tult white house it's been, a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives that a
and i don't know where edward snowden would be.n greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned, he's been called a criminal or an accessesry to a criminal. he's been called these things by journalists. he's had his boyfriend detained, he's had his freedom curtailed. but he's here with us in ottawa tonight and i would like a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank...