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leaving -- edward levy. you.ank good morning. as hank myers said, i am privileged to be the president and ceo of the national constitution center in is the only which institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. what an inspiring charter that is. i am thrilled to be here at the for our ford symposium symposium on gerald ford. this is what we hope will be a series of collaborations with libraries across the country where we will join in theirrship to explore constitutional legacy. in partisan politics every person who serves as president makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the constitution, and the limits in places on governmental powers. i could not imagine a better than the one that we are going to talk about today. this panel is devoted to president ford domestic posit -- policy. theael gearhart is distinguished professor of law of northiversity carolina chapel hill. he is author of a new book, the forgotten
leaving -- edward levy. you.ank good morning. as hank myers said, i am privileged to be the president and ceo of the national constitution center in is the only which institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. what an inspiring charter that is. i am thrilled to be here at the for our ford symposium symposium on gerald ford. this is what we hope will be a series of collaborations with libraries across the country...
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because that's where edward levy is from. but i actually think history's proven that it's just are a coincidence. so to go through that process the final up with list itself is pretty impressive. to come up with somebody who i both before helf was appointed and really sensed justices nonpartisan of as anybody could be. so justice stevens, of course, fulfill all of this incredible idealism that we had about the nomination. credit, he to his did that. o maybe it has something to do with great midwestern values? time, i think e the search itself, if you think unusual to as quite be able to trust your justice department to do this and come person. right if you think of any kind of when , it might have been president coolidge had to, premise gure out the and he tapped his attorney general, the man he brought in the department of justice, harlan fitzstone. he was all people agreed imminently qualified and ubstantively, always experienced on the supreme court of the united states. back to stevens, he used this process which we all f
because that's where edward levy is from. but i actually think history's proven that it's just are a coincidence. so to go through that process the final up with list itself is pretty impressive. to come up with somebody who i both before helf was appointed and really sensed justices nonpartisan of as anybody could be. so justice stevens, of course, fulfill all of this incredible idealism that we had about the nomination. credit, he to his did that. o maybe it has something to do with great...
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edwards.now edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >> searching through elmore's
edwards.now edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by...
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john edwards has taken the lead in the iowa polls. yeah. what's really frightening about this is edwards' socialist rhetoric. -one out of five of our children wake up every day living in poverty in the richest nation on the planet. the question is, can we leave politics aside and can we have the backbone and guts to stand up for these 37 million people? to stand up for millions of children who are worried about having food? -that's class warfare, folks. eliminating poverty? who's gonna pay for that? not the poor! they don't have any cash. well, thank goodness the associated press dug deep and reported the important story about john edwards. this man of the people recently got a $400 haircut, which brings us to tonight's word. [cheers and applause] -$400 haircut. now look, i don't care if a guy gets a $400 haircut. hell, this baby cost me a grand. not including tip! but i'm not the one always standing up for the less fortunate. now, not directly. not directly. because i don't believe in government handouts. this one haircut proves that john
john edwards has taken the lead in the iowa polls. yeah. what's really frightening about this is edwards' socialist rhetoric. -one out of five of our children wake up every day living in poverty in the richest nation on the planet. the question is, can we leave politics aside and can we have the backbone and guts to stand up for these 37 million people? to stand up for millions of children who are worried about having food? -that's class warfare, folks. eliminating poverty? who's gonna pay for...
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we first met edward when he was a senior at mission san jose high. a standout student. >> what's up? >> reporter: but it was his work at home that made him special. edward was only six when he witnessed his father beating his mother. >> i saw my father choking my mother, and it was really painful to watch. >> reporter: then his father left. his mom, sometimes worked two jobs at a time, to support her two children. >> it taught me how to become responsible. it taught me how to become that man in the family so i could take care of my sister and take care of my mom as well. >> reporter: fast forward now, to graduation and two years at santa clara university. then suddenly, his mother's landlord is facing foreclosure. and evicts edward's family. >> i had to be there for my mom and my sister and make sure they're okay. i mean that is priority. >> reporter: he had to skip classes. his grades dropped. and eventually, he ended up in the emergency room. >> i had pain and i had to call the emergency services at the school, and i had eventually a friend take me
we first met edward when he was a senior at mission san jose high. a standout student. >> what's up? >> reporter: but it was his work at home that made him special. edward was only six when he witnessed his father beating his mother. >> i saw my father choking my mother, and it was really painful to watch. >> reporter: then his father left. his mom, sometimes worked two jobs at a time, to support her two children. >> it taught me how to become responsible. it...
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edwards, karen rogers and >> good morning.veloping story on this wednesday december 3rd. >> coast guard is still searching for a worker who fell into the christina river last night. >> bill cosby is now facing a lawsuit amid mounting sex assault allegations against him. >> we're taking a live look at atlantic city new jersey. we're up on top of one of those buildings and it's hard to see stuff because we had some low lying cloud cover and also a little bit of rain here and there. >> let's find out more about what's going on. dave murphy is off. let's go over to karen rogers and we've got matt pelman with
edwards, karen rogers and >> good morning.veloping story on this wednesday december 3rd. >> coast guard is still searching for a worker who fell into the christina river last night. >> bill cosby is now facing a lawsuit amid mounting sex assault allegations against him. >> we're taking a live look at atlantic city new jersey. we're up on top of one of those buildings and it's hard to see stuff because we had some low lying cloud cover and also a little bit of rain here...
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even after his death edward vi is stronger than i although i am still alive.t's his point of view, obviously. not everyone's point of view. so by the 31st of july, momentum is more unstoppable. george v sees kitchener in the afternoon. in the evening he's looking through his stamp collection which is a nice, calming thing to do. goes to bed at :)!az11:30. awoken by his query. asqeth in the telegram room with a draft for the czar which of course is to the point. it means that means that this w war. so at 1900 hours, germany declares war on russia. he writes in his diary, whether we will be dragged into it, god only knows. at this moment, the public is dead against it. dead against our joining in the war. but we cannot allow france to be smashed. to me that's terribly interesting. this is three days before it settled that we are going to war. britain is still dead against it. obviously the machine gets going. the newspapers and whatever are going and within two days, the public's mood is changing. that is really how powerful the monarchy can be actually and also
even after his death edward vi is stronger than i although i am still alive.t's his point of view, obviously. not everyone's point of view. so by the 31st of july, momentum is more unstoppable. george v sees kitchener in the afternoon. in the evening he's looking through his stamp collection which is a nice, calming thing to do. goes to bed at :)!az11:30. awoken by his query. asqeth in the telegram room with a draft for the czar which of course is to the point. it means that means that this w...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. it's how edward jones you'rbam!ean.ra strong cleans so much better it meets even the highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong is 4 times stronger. and you can use up to 4x less. charmin ultra strong. be a weekender and book weekenour stay at hampton. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disea
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. it's how edward jones you'rbam!ean.ra strong cleans so much better it meets even the highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong is 4 times stronger. and you can use up to 4x less. charmin ultra strong. be a weekender and book weekenour stay at hampton. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i...
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is now an ex con in her charge to find her son who has disappeared into the mexican underworld and edward james olmos is election law enforcement, he has vision problems. >> macular degeneration. >> the great met for, his vision is compromised. >> yes. >> who is assisting him in this effort. it's a small movie, but it's a great story, it's suspenseful, why this, how did you arrive at it? what made you come back to this material again? >> with gopher sisters i think it was two ideas i've been walking around with for a long while. i've been interested in friendship and how that can change over time. especially if people in the case of gopher sisters, the two women are, you know, that tight up through high school, and then 20 years pass, and their life happens to them, they don't see each other, and when they're reunited, their status has changed. it could be one person is rich, the other one is poor, with actors it's often, oh, the guy that i did summer stock with is now george clooney and i'm a struggle actor, is he going to recognize me. or if he recognizes me, is he going to say hello, g
is now an ex con in her charge to find her son who has disappeared into the mexican underworld and edward james olmos is election law enforcement, he has vision problems. >> macular degeneration. >> the great met for, his vision is compromised. >> yes. >> who is assisting him in this effort. it's a small movie, but it's a great story, it's suspenseful, why this, how did you arrive at it? what made you come back to this material again? >> with gopher sisters i think...
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. >> for the latest on the situation, let's bring in kristin edwards -- in christian edwards. >> thepolice are being rightly tightly -- tight-lipped. the fact that they are waiting out the gunman suggests there has been, if not a breakthrough in negotiations, a little bit of to and fro. it suggests an endgame. >> what more do we know, what details are there about the gunman himself and what he wants, exactly? >> some photos emerged almost by chance. you can clearly see images of this character. we have no idea who he is or what he wants. i think the head of australia's secret service suggests that, in september, there could be a danger of a loan wolf attacks, someone who could be a domestic-based ideologue, who has no connections outside his own belief. there were suggestions and martin's place was named as a potential target for this kind of action. we have seen images of this guy in a white shirt, black jacket. the police won't say whether he is a person of interest from their own files, whether he has come up with a specific list of demands other than those that he has spoken thro
. >> for the latest on the situation, let's bring in kristin edwards -- in christian edwards. >> thepolice are being rightly tightly -- tight-lipped. the fact that they are waiting out the gunman suggests there has been, if not a breakthrough in negotiations, a little bit of to and fro. it suggests an endgame. >> what more do we know, what details are there about the gunman himself and what he wants, exactly? >> some photos emerged almost by chance. you can clearly see...
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house where edwards dropped off 20 children for a swim and then left. she could be sentenced up to 22 years in prison. she's already serving more than five years for taking a million dollars in improper payment frs the day care. >>> the judge who saw bradley stone in veteran's court says stone did not give any hint of violent behavior. he murdered his ix wife and five f h her family members on monday. the court once treated him after a second dui offense. the judge issued a statement that reads in part, mr. stone did not have a record of violence and showed no violent tendencies while in the program. our court community is at a loss to explain his actions. the lone survivor of brad stone's attacks is still recovering and a go fund me account is set up to help pay for his expenses. donors have given $21,000 at this time. >>> a high school student in philadelphia is now charged with bringing a gun to school prompting a lockdown. 18-year-old juan mejias facing several charges. the high school senior is accused of bringing an unloaded gun to class on tuesda
house where edwards dropped off 20 children for a swim and then left. she could be sentenced up to 22 years in prison. she's already serving more than five years for taking a million dollars in improper payment frs the day care. >>> the judge who saw bradley stone in veteran's court says stone did not give any hint of violent behavior. he murdered his ix wife and five f h her family members on monday. the court once treated him after a second dui offense. the judge issued a statement...
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julie edwards. >> look at his face. >> great string of great stories here in the morning.hese every christmas and they never get old. >> so many of the families of our troops hoping to get that surprise in the next few woks. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" and have a great wednesday. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪rds, karen rogers and >> we havebacking news on this wednesday december 17th. police take to the roof to surround burglars who were loading up on goods inside a northeast philadelphia target and police say it was not the first time the burglars targeted target stores. a live report is next. >> also a marine accused of a killing spree against a family, his own family in montgomery county takes his life. now the community is rallying behind the survivors. >> the sony hackers are threatening violence against american moviegoers and one theater in our area is not taking any chances. >>
julie edwards. >> look at his face. >> great string of great stories here in the morning.hese every christmas and they never get old. >> so many of the families of our troops hoping to get that surprise in the next few woks. >> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" and have a great wednesday. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell,...
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edward norton is unbelievable. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you have great scenes with edward norton., if you 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
edward norton is unbelievable. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you have great scenes with edward norton., if you 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...
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even after his death edward vi is stronger than i although i am still alive.f view, obviously. not everyone's point of view. so by the 31st of july, momentum george v sees kitchener in the afternoon. in the evening he's looking through his stamp collection which is a nice, calming thing to do. goes to bed at 11:30. awoken by his query. i has a draft from the czar germany declares war on russia. at this moment the public isn5d dead against it. this is literally three days before it is settled that we're going to go to war and the public in britain is still dead against it. obviously the machine gets going and the newspaper or whatever else getsqd.÷Ñ going and within days the public's mood is míepr changing. that is really how powerful monarchy can be actually and the press. so what do the king and queen do on the 4th of august? they choose their russian carriage to go out into the crowds, into the streets, out of buckingham palace and around and what do they find? they find streets and streets of cheering, madly cheering people, the whole mood completely turned
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edward's rews is 9 months >>> audrey andrews has been missing. >> reporter: through tears, he explainsow the impact of the disappearance of his wife is impacting his 3-year-old son. >> he says mommy is gone. >> reporter: he has no chew how their unborn son is doing. she has been missing for eight days. >> the baby can come right now, today or it could come tonight roersz the sacramento police are putting out a call for help -- >> reporter: the sacramento police are putting out a call for help. >> this is an unusual time for her to be gone. >> reporter: officer brown says no foul play is suspected but because andrews is 9 months pregnant they are concerned for the safety of the unborn baby. >> another human life that we are talking about. so, we want to track her down as quickly as possible and find a location for her. >> reporter: the police believe she could be staying with friends or family in los angeles, her husband last saw her on saturday december 6th when she left their sacramento home. her husband says she knew she was upset and leaving the house for a bit but did not expect he
edward's rews is 9 months >>> audrey andrews has been missing. >> reporter: through tears, he explainsow the impact of the disappearance of his wife is impacting his 3-year-old son. >> he says mommy is gone. >> reporter: he has no chew how their unborn son is doing. she has been missing for eight days. >> the baby can come right now, today or it could come tonight roersz the sacramento police are putting out a call for help -- >> reporter: the sacramento...
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then suddenly, his mother's landlord is facing foreclosure and evicts edward's family. >> i have to be there for my mom and my sister and make sure that they are okay. he had to skip classes, his grades dropped and he ended up in the emergency room. >> i had to call emergency services at the school and a friend to take me to hospital. >> he hit the wall and he couldn't handle it anymore. and so he had to just step back. >> students rising above advisers see it happen a lot to low income kids who grown up with a lot of responsibility. >> they love their families and they really want to be able to support them. and they'll do anything to help take care of their family. >> even though he had a tuition scholarship, dorm fees went up, that was his responsibility and it was too much. >> i'm like every other college student, i have to come up with all those things myself, being able to find way for myself to live. >> his adviser helped him transfer to a community college. >> it's going to be fine. he's going to be more than fine. he's going to accomplish greatness because that's the kind of p
then suddenly, his mother's landlord is facing foreclosure and evicts edward's family. >> i have to be there for my mom and my sister and make sure that they are okay. he had to skip classes, his grades dropped and he ended up in the emergency room. >> i had to call emergency services at the school and a friend to take me to hospital. >> he hit the wall and he couldn't handle it anymore. and so he had to just step back. >> students rising above advisers see it happen a...
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contractor edward snowden. he'll be appearing via satellite from an undisclosed location as our live coverage ontinues here on c-span. in the meantime more from the surveillance conference from earlier today. a conversation with eric schmidt who is executive hairman at google. >> thank you all for coming. thank you to our tv audience on c-span. this is an incredibly impressive group of people the cato institute put together today. some of the most august minds in the legal policymaking journalistic circles. so i am very honored to be here and very pleased that dr. schmidt has agreed to find some time for us in his very busy schedule to talk about surveillance. >> thank you guys for having me and this incredibly important conversation. >> great. just so you know i'm going to ask a few questions. about half way through i'm hoping to open up the floor to questions so if there is something you've been dying to ask eric schmidt for many years this is your opportunity. for now, i'll start off here. when "the washingt
contractor edward snowden. he'll be appearing via satellite from an undisclosed location as our live coverage ontinues here on c-span. in the meantime more from the surveillance conference from earlier today. a conversation with eric schmidt who is executive hairman at google. >> thank you all for coming. thank you to our tv audience on c-span. this is an incredibly impressive group of people the cato institute put together today. some of the most august minds in the legal policymaking...
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this is where edward singleton pictured himself living a custom home in loudoun county built from the ground up. >> it was roughly four bedrooms three and a half baths, with wood floors and a kitchen. >> working as a spectacle education teacher in loudoun county edward said he saved for a decade for the nearly $20,000 down payment he made on this home. >> my vision was a new home. maintenance free. >> four years later edward is still living in his old house with a broken furnace and no air conditioning fighting to get his life savings back. >> it doesn't make any sense. >> natasha brown said she too lost her entire down payment when she tried to build a custom home in prince george's county. >> 52,000 to put my daughter through college. >> both signed contracts wi toll brothers which list itself on its web side as leading builder of luxury homes. i want sells more homes here in the d.c. virginia and maryland region than anywhere else. it owns its own mortgage company, tbi mortgage. edward and natasha said they could have used another lender but decided to go with tbi because they were
this is where edward singleton pictured himself living a custom home in loudoun county built from the ground up. >> it was roughly four bedrooms three and a half baths, with wood floors and a kitchen. >> working as a spectacle education teacher in loudoun county edward said he saved for a decade for the nearly $20,000 down payment he made on this home. >> my vision was a new home. maintenance free. >> four years later edward is still living in his old house with a broken...
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. >> good morning, everyone much better i'm edward reiskin the transportation director in san franciscoany 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 intervention and many ot
. >> good morning, everyone much better i'm edward reiskin the transportation director in san franciscoany 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...
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edwards, karen rogers and >> good morning.e're on a developing story on this wednesday december 3rd. >> coast guard is still searching for a worker who fell into the christina river last night. >> bill cosby is now facing a lawsuit amid mounting sex assault allegations against him. >> we're taking a live look at atlantic city new jersey. we're up on top of one of those buildings and it's hard to see stuff because we had some low lying cloud cover and also a little bit of rain here and there. >> let's find out more about what's going on. dave murphy is off. let's go over to karen rogers and we've got matt pelman with flashing lights here at 4:30. good morning. >> and that's never good. let's start off with storm tracker 6 live double scan and we're not entirely dry through the region. we've got some light showers for the most part and i don't know if you can detect this but just a light area of blue popping up near pottsville. i wouldn't be surprised to see a sleet pellet mixing in north and west but this is really just rain at
edwards, karen rogers and >> good morning.e're on a developing story on this wednesday december 3rd. >> coast guard is still searching for a worker who fell into the christina river last night. >> bill cosby is now facing a lawsuit amid mounting sex assault allegations against him. >> we're taking a live look at atlantic city new jersey. we're up on top of one of those buildings and it's hard to see stuff because we had some low lying cloud cover and also a little bit of...
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secretary, you mentioned edward shevardnadze. you spent a lot of time with him both before and after that particular period. i recall that you were actually out shooting sheep with him in mongolia when -- >> no, he wasn't shooting sheep. i didn't say i wasn't shooting sheep. >> yeah. would you say that again? >> although the fact of the matter was i really wasn't shooting sheep because the national security advisor we had at the time told "the washington post" i wanted to hunt sheep and they wouldn't let me do it. >> so those opening days of desert storm, you and edward shevardnadze were doing something in mongolia. >> no. we were negotiating arms control in siberia. we're sitting there. i got a call from bob kimmitt, undersecretary of state for foreign affairs. he said we're worried about what intelligence is reporting to us about iraqi on the border of kuwait and you might check with your interlocutor there to see what he knows about it. at that time, iraq was a client state of the soviet union. so i turned to him and i said, e
secretary, you mentioned edward shevardnadze. you spent a lot of time with him both before and after that particular period. i recall that you were actually out shooting sheep with him in mongolia when -- >> no, he wasn't shooting sheep. i didn't say i wasn't shooting sheep. >> yeah. would you say that again? >> although the fact of the matter was i really wasn't shooting sheep because the national security advisor we had at the time told "the washington post" i...
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(cheering) ♪ >> cadet caesar jeremy (cheering) cadet tucker edwards (cheering) >> reporter: e edwarder who has been in and out of his life since three wasn't there for family day but she made it to graduation. along with the grandmother who raised him. >> oh, i'm so proud of you! >> reporter: sergeant timothy edward and all the sergeants who use tough love to help turn these lives around said their goodbyes, too, with one final salute. (cheering) >> reporter: as a testament to the sun burst motto, dream, believe, achieve. >> success is out there waiting for you, all right? >> reporter: and one last word of mot motivation. >> the mission starts after graduation. that's when it starts. after graduation. >> reporter: it has been remarkable to see the transformation of these teens, but, j.b., it is not over yet. the next 12 months, each student has a mentor to guide them on their new journey. >> brown: michelle, thank you. you can see the series second chances on our web site cbs.com. you know what? a big welcome from us and congratulations. wow. well, that's the "cbs evening news" tonig
(cheering) ♪ >> cadet caesar jeremy (cheering) cadet tucker edwards (cheering) >> reporter: e edwarder who has been in and out of his life since three wasn't there for family day but she made it to graduation. along with the grandmother who raised him. >> oh, i'm so proud of you! >> reporter: sergeant timothy edward and all the sergeants who use tough love to help turn these lives around said their goodbyes, too, with one final salute. (cheering) >> reporter: as...
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with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy.> ♪rds, karen rogers and >> we havebacking news on this wednesday december 17th. police take to the roof to surround burglars who were loading up on goods inside a northeast philadelphia target and police say it was not the first time the burglars targeted target stores. a live report is next. >> also a marine accused of a killing spree against a family, his own family in montgomery county takes his life. now the community is rallying behind the survivors. >> the sony hackers are threatening violence against american moviegoers and one theater in our area is not taking any chances. >> good morning out there, 4:30 now on this wednesday december 17. let's get right over to meteorologist, david murphy and to karen rogers to take a look at your accuweather and at your traffic. good morning. >> good morning, everybody. satellite shows you that the rain from yesterday is gone thanks to radar showing that you technically, can kids and then cloud cover behind it still fairly pronounced but we
with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy.> ♪rds, karen rogers and >> we havebacking news on this wednesday december 17th. police take to the roof to surround burglars who were loading up on goods inside a northeast philadelphia target and police say it was not the first time the burglars targeted target stores. a live report is next. >> also a marine accused of a killing spree against a family, his own family in montgomery county takes...
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the secret documents, at least some of which came from nsa whistleblower edward snowden span from 2009 and 2011. according to the german newsmagazine der spiegel which reviewed them, they show targeted killings were -- "not just viewed as a last resort to prevent attacks, but were in fact part of everyday life in the guerilla war in afghanistan." in one case, a young boy was killed and his father injured by a british helicopter pilot who was targeting a suspected mid-level taliban commander.
the secret documents, at least some of which came from nsa whistleblower edward snowden span from 2009 and 2011. according to the german newsmagazine der spiegel which reviewed them, they show targeted killings were -- "not just viewed as a last resort to prevent attacks, but were in fact part of everyday life in the guerilla war in afghanistan." in one case, a young boy was killed and his father injured by a british helicopter pilot who was targeting a suspected mid-level taliban...
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nothing is going to happen to you. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body.pped inside the blaze, he had wondered if his time had come. >> the fire and everything was about ten foot away from me and from all of that heat and everything it was heating me alive and i couldn't go know it was scary and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. i figured this was the end. >> over the next three years, edwards undergoes a dozen surgeries. along the way he contracts an infection that ultimately claims his eyesight. despite his hardships, edwards remains positive. >> the good lord felt like it was not my time to go. i feel like i still have something to offer, to give to people. i'm blessed to be here still today. i talk to people about how important it is to not take anything for granted because you can lose everything in a flash. >> in all, six people died in the fire. what went wrong to start this deadly blaze in the first place? turns out it's something that went unnoticed. accumulating for years. dust, polyethylene dust, a nonstick coa
nothing is going to happen to you. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body.pped inside the blaze, he had wondered if his time had come. >> the fire and everything was about ten foot away from me and from all of that heat and everything it was heating me alive and i couldn't go know it was scary and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. i figured this was the end. >> over the next three years, edwards undergoes a dozen surgeries. along the way...
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. >> reporter: on new year's day, 2011, an unarmed mentally ill man named edward henderson was pursued for a traffic violation, and after srngd, helicopter video captured him being savagely beaten by officers. none was prosecuted. and 12 days another 12-year-old tami12-year-oldtamir rice, brany gun was shot to death by a cop whose previous department sought to fire him for incompetence. >> it looks like they got him in custody. >> reporter: the justice department is now basically confirming what many in cleveland already knew, including examples of rogue officers inflaming routine situations, slanting their after-action reports, or not writing reports at all. justice looked into over 600 cases of excessive force here from 2010 to 2013. cleveland mayor frank jackson "the review. >> there are problems in the division of the cleveland police. and this review has demonstrated some of those problems. >> well, good afternoon. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder said cleveland is one of 20 police forces undergoing a justice department investigation. has any pattern or pathology emerged
. >> reporter: on new year's day, 2011, an unarmed mentally ill man named edward henderson was pursued for a traffic violation, and after srngd, helicopter video captured him being savagely beaten by officers. none was prosecuted. and 12 days another 12-year-old tami12-year-oldtamir rice, brany gun was shot to death by a cop whose previous department sought to fire him for incompetence. >> it looks like they got him in custody. >> reporter: the justice department is now...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing.edward jones a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. >>> time now for our "instant index." what's trending this saturday night, starting with a new photo from the british royal family. it's okay, you can fwush. we have been gushing here, too. these photos snapped just last month on the steps of kensington palace. little prince george, well, look at him. he's not so little anymore. he's now 16 months old. love those socks.
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing.edward jones a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. a wake-up call. but it's not happening out there. it's happening in here. [ sirens wailing ] inside of you. even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation....
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. >> reporter: when we first saw edward tucker his issue with anger was clear. >> get 'em up, get 'em> reporter: where do you think it stems from? >> not really having my mother around. >> reporter: the second sunday of july, intake day at sunburst, was the last time he saw his mother. he was obviously disappointed when she didn't show up on family day. >> i really love her to death. i hope... i want her to be here. >> reporter: she's been in and out of his life since he was three, so his grand muir, lynette richardson, has had to step in. >> i can't put a reason on why she leaves because she's not an addict or anything like that. she just goes. and i always tell her when she comes back, don't leave, stick it out. >> reporter: is your grandmother enough? >> she's more than enough. she's the best thing in my life. i wouldn't be anything without her. >> nothing comes in my house that's not supposed to be here. >> reporter: monday it was back to the base. >> welcome home. >> reporter: but not everyone would return. >> are you serious? cadet vanessa mejia is a member of sergeant edward's
. >> reporter: when we first saw edward tucker his issue with anger was clear. >> get 'em up, get 'em> reporter: where do you think it stems from? >> not really having my mother around. >> reporter: the second sunday of july, intake day at sunburst, was the last time he saw his mother. he was obviously disappointed when she didn't show up on family day. >> i really love her to death. i hope... i want her to be here. >> reporter: she's been in and out of...
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al jazeera prince edward prince edward island. >> well, as we get into the today tomorrow, we're watchingouple of different weather systems that will have big impacts. first, the snow that hit the medicine west today will go in to the great lakes. we have another system moving more through the northwest. highs amounts of snow for those higher elevations and a wet mix great news for the skiers. but this will reinforce the cold air over the next few days. we also have a system that will be going through the south. with high pressure in place over the coast line that's going to bring in a southerly flow warming temperatures and bringing in a lot of moisture, especially saturday and into sunday as we get into the gulf coast. from anywhere from louisiana to alabama two to four inches widespread. so half foot of rain we already had a lot of rain earlier this week. this is going to be a problem. the ground is is the saturated and flash floods are possible across this area. now, the backside already temperatures have dropped significantly in denver in the 40s. now barely up to 30. but the pattern
al jazeera prince edward prince edward island. >> well, as we get into the today tomorrow, we're watchingouple of different weather systems that will have big impacts. first, the snow that hit the medicine west today will go in to the great lakes. we have another system moving more through the northwest. highs amounts of snow for those higher elevations and a wet mix great news for the skiers. but this will reinforce the cold air over the next few days. we also have a system that will be...
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edwards question. we can focus on the sls and orion limited to exploration program, i want to talk more about the ground infrastructure at the space center which is also undergoing some significant development to support the sol's and orion logic i noticed an work on the bubble logic, qatar, the vehicle assembly building, the launch pad 39 b. under way. what does that ground infrastructure work stand russia to the road with -- progress being made on sls and orion? are the insync so they will be read at the same time? >> again i can do so in the a lot of activity that's going on down in florida. that work is in progress. we completed the review for ground systems and it shows 70% confidence love for the equipment to be read in florida to thwart a launched and i think june 2018. it's on schedule to move forward. dennis johnson finish the work as well. i would stress ioc all these activities have to light a. even if sls is ready, although the earlier underground system isn't fully there. it's still right
edwards question. we can focus on the sls and orion limited to exploration program, i want to talk more about the ground infrastructure at the space center which is also undergoing some significant development to support the sol's and orion logic i noticed an work on the bubble logic, qatar, the vehicle assembly building, the launch pad 39 b. under way. what does that ground infrastructure work stand russia to the road with -- progress being made on sls and orion? are the insync so they will be...
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[applause] the honorable lucille allard receiving on behalf of the edward [indiscernible] edward lived to serve. he served in the civilian conservation corps and in the army during world war ii and on the los angeles city council. in 1962, he came the first hispanic american elected to congress in almost a century and serve there for 30 years. he stood up for people that needed a champion including veterans, the mentally ill, and people living with hiv aids. he founded the congressional hispanic caucus to ensure the voices of hispanic americans could always be heard. he believed our nation is strongest we harness the talents of all of our people. that belief and his legacy will always live on. [applause] charles zifford. charlie just wanted to play golf. at a time when the pga adhered to a caucasians only rule, he risked everything to affect change. in the face of death threats and insults, he challenge the discrimination that plagued his beloved sport while demonstrating his extraordinary ilk on the court. he went on to reach pga events. he leveled the fairway for generations of athle
[applause] the honorable lucille allard receiving on behalf of the edward [indiscernible] edward lived to serve. he served in the civilian conservation corps and in the army during world war ii and on the los angeles city council. in 1962, he came the first hispanic american elected to congress in almost a century and serve there for 30 years. he stood up for people that needed a champion including veterans, the mentally ill, and people living with hiv aids. he founded the congressional...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing.these guys and they are lecturing us? blasting what they call blatant abuse of basic human rights. >> you knew that this was coming. you guys can figure smart and that you have it all together. it is incredible. you knew that it was coming. they would take any chances to dig at us and this is a perfect opportunity to do so. >> one individual says that the allies have strong concerns and politically correct about the release of those records. putting their lives at risk because our own cia operatives have been at risk and may be individual americans who travel abroad are at risk. neil: to what end? >> yes, i think the united states should not torture. but all right, now we have been saying, all right, if this is how you feel, releaser reports and your disclosures. but they won't do that. and we still have blog systems in russia, we still have horrible situations going on in north korea and china. neil: of thousands of protesters come where do they go? >> what did you think we accomplish
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing.these guys and they are lecturing us? blasting what they call blatant abuse of basic human rights. >> you knew that this was coming. you guys can figure smart and that you have it all together. it is incredible. you knew that it was coming. they would take any chances to dig at us and this is a perfect opportunity to do so. >> one individual says that the allies have strong concerns and politically correct about the release of those...
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edward r.oybal. edward r roybal lived to serve. he served in the civilian conserve eight corps, in the army during world war ii and on the los angeles city council. in 1962, he became the first hispanic american elected to congress in california in almost a century and he served there for 30 years. he stood up for people who needed a champion, including veterans, the mentally ill, the elderly and people living with hiv-aids. he founded the congressional hispanic caucus to ensure the voices of the hispanic americans would always be heard. edward r. roy balance believed our nation is strongest when we harness the talents of all our people. that belief in his legacy will always live on. > charles sifford. charles charlie sifford just wanted to play golf at a time the pga adhered to a caucasians only rule he risked everything to effect change. in the face of death threats and stinging insults he persistently challenged the discrimination that plagued his beloved sport while demonstrating his extrao
edward r.oybal. edward r roybal lived to serve. he served in the civilian conserve eight corps, in the army during world war ii and on the los angeles city council. in 1962, he became the first hispanic american elected to congress in california in almost a century and he served there for 30 years. he stood up for people who needed a champion, including veterans, the mentally ill, the elderly and people living with hiv-aids. he founded the congressional hispanic caucus to ensure the voices of...
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the white house wants this bill because it protects ebola >> let me go to congresswoman edwards.do you think? it looks like a revolutionary spirit on the hill tonight among democrats. >> well, i think that's true, and i think it's because in 2008, we bailed out the banks. they stole our retirements, they stole our homes, they stole our future and we said we would never do that again. so there's no way we're going to open up the door to big banks so they can do that once again. i think that the spirit inside the democratic caucus is strong and it's tight. and on this one, the white house may be between a rock and a hard place, but we don't have to go there with them. >> this is a couple weeks before christmas. it's exactly two weeks before christmas tonight. what do you do if you lose the big bill? what's next? how does this fight go on? >> well, you know what, the fact is that if republicans put a bill on the floor that took out these provisions to bail out wall street banks, and took out the provisions to give $k0 contributions to political parties, we would have a bill today th
the white house wants this bill because it protects ebola >> let me go to congresswoman edwards.do you think? it looks like a revolutionary spirit on the hill tonight among democrats. >> well, i think that's true, and i think it's because in 2008, we bailed out the banks. they stole our retirements, they stole our homes, they stole our future and we said we would never do that again. so there's no way we're going to open up the door to big banks so they can do that once again. i...
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>> congresswoman edwards, i want to know what you see. you're the politician of the three of us.is the future of the democratic party? a truly populist party again, not a go-along party that makes deals with the worst elements in our society and wall street? your thoughts? >> one thing the last election told us, it told us the american people need to know we're prepared to get in there and fight for them, fight for their paychecks and their bank accounts. stop fighting for wall street and special interests. frankly, there's no question about it, this bill absolutely stinks. the american people know it. when i came into congress in 2008, i said i would never again vote to bail out big banks. we protected the consumers and the american people in dodd-frank, and we need to continue to protect them. i just feel so good about where we are as democrats, showing the american people that we are prepared to go to the mat for them. >> i guess one of the motives amongst the democrats, because i was thinking about it today, you have paid the price politically, ever since 2009 for all the bai
>> congresswoman edwards, i want to know what you see. you're the politician of the three of us.is the future of the democratic party? a truly populist party again, not a go-along party that makes deals with the worst elements in our society and wall street? your thoughts? >> one thing the last election told us, it told us the american people need to know we're prepared to get in there and fight for them, fight for their paychecks and their bank accounts. stop fighting for wall...
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. >> edward andrews explain how the disappearance of his wife is impacting his 3-year-old son. >> he has no clue how their unborn child is doing. >> edward's wife is nine months pregnant and has been missing for eight days. >> the baby could come right now, today or tonight. >> the police are now putting out a call for help from the public. >> that's unusually a long time for a person to be gone without contacting their family members. >> officer justin brown says no foul play is expected, because andrews is nine months pregnant, they are concerned of the safety of the baby. >> that's another human life. we want to track her down as quickly as possible and find the location. >> police believe andrews could be staying with friends or family in los angeles. her husband saw her on saturday december 6th when she left her home. her husband says he knew she was upset and leaving the house for a bit but did not expect her to be gone this long without contacting family and friends. >> edward says she left nothing. >> kpix 5 news. >> police are looking on whether she maybe staying someone dow
. >> edward andrews explain how the disappearance of his wife is impacting his 3-year-old son. >> he has no clue how their unborn child is doing. >> edward's wife is nine months pregnant and has been missing for eight days. >> the baby could come right now, today or tonight. >> the police are now putting out a call for help from the public. >> that's unusually a long time for a person to be gone without contacting their family members. >> officer justin...
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they are from jon of gaunt who is the son of edward the three. edward iii is important.n one side of that triangle are the york's claim to the throne and the other is lancast upon are ryan side of the trinity river. they fight each other. if the break in the top of the triangle. >> somebody was not the legitimate heir to the throne, that's what you discovered boiling it down? we are not saying that that is the case, but that is it a possibility. we don't know where the break occurred, but close to the apex of the triangle, that is the case. >> we have a painting and portrait of richard iii and it looks like that may have been accurate. fascinating story and thanks for sharing it with us. >> okay, thank you. >> that is something else. and could affect the lineages. >> oldest case of using dna to prove someone's identity. we'll be right back. >> a trial under way for tiffany stephens. the connecticut woman accused of paying the handyman 5000 to kill her husband. he made a secret recovering of stevens that showed the 39-year-old mother demanded that he go through the murder
they are from jon of gaunt who is the son of edward the three. edward iii is important.n one side of that triangle are the york's claim to the throne and the other is lancast upon are ryan side of the trinity river. they fight each other. if the break in the top of the triangle. >> somebody was not the legitimate heir to the throne, that's what you discovered boiling it down? we are not saying that that is the case, but that is it a possibility. we don't know where the break occurred, but...
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. >> edward miliband. i want to join the prime minister in paying tribute to those murdered in the appalling massacre in pakistan. even as we have become accustomed to tragic events, this slaughter of innocent children in their classrooms has shocked the world. we stand in solidarity with the grieving families and the people of pakistan, and in the fight against terrorism. i also join the prime minister in condemning the sickening terrorist attack in sydney, and our condolences go to the families of those who died and to the australian people. i also, like, the prime minister, pay tribute this christmas to all our troops serving around the world. they do our country proud and they show the utmost courage and bravery. the independent office of budget responsibility, established by the chancellor to give independent expert advice, claims that his plans take total public spending to its lowest share of national income in 80 years. why does he believe the obr has joined the bbc in a conspiracy against the cons
. >> edward miliband. i want to join the prime minister in paying tribute to those murdered in the appalling massacre in pakistan. even as we have become accustomed to tragic events, this slaughter of innocent children in their classrooms has shocked the world. we stand in solidarity with the grieving families and the people of pakistan, and in the fight against terrorism. i also join the prime minister in condemning the sickening terrorist attack in sydney, and our condolences go to the...
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we first met edward when he was a senior at mission san jose high. a standout student.ut it was his work at home that made him special. edward was only 6 when he witnessed his father beating his mother. >> i saw my father choking my mother and it was really painful to watch. >> reporter: then his father left. his mom sometimes worked two jobs at a time to support her two children. >> taught me how to become responsible, taught me how to become that man in the family so i could take care of my sister and my mom, as well. >> reporter: fast forward now through graduation and two years at santa clara university. then suddenly his mother's landlord is facing foreclosure and evicts edward's family. >> i have to be there for my mom and my sister and make sure that they're okay. i mean, that's priority. >> reporter: he had to skip classes. his grades dropped. and eventually he ended up in the emergency room. >> suddenly i felt this pain and had to call emergency services at the school and eventually a friend to take me to the hospital. >> he finally hit the wall and he couldn't
we first met edward when he was a senior at mission san jose high. a standout student.ut it was his work at home that made him special. edward was only 6 when he witnessed his father beating his mother. >> i saw my father choking my mother and it was really painful to watch. >> reporter: then his father left. his mom sometimes worked two jobs at a time to support her two children. >> taught me how to become responsible, taught me how to become that man in the family so i could...
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deanna edwards.she's pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of a seven-year-old boy. prosecutors say it took police nine hours to find the boy's body in a back yard pool at edwards' mother's house where she dropped off 20 children for a swim and then left. she could be sentenced up to 22 years in prison. she's already been sentenced for five years for taking money from the kay care. >>> police say this woman used an assault rifle to threaten a group of kids playing basketball. amanda ponz yo got in an argument with the kids. a neighbor says her son was with the group and she was yelling at him the get in the car. please say ponzyo went back to house and confronted the group with a rifle. within minutes several police officers were on the scene. >> and the children did absolutely nothing wrong. they were playing basketball like kids do. they're good kids. >> she is facing several charges and right now is locked up in the ocean county jail on $175,000 bail. >>> a high school student in
deanna edwards.she's pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of a seven-year-old boy. prosecutors say it took police nine hours to find the boy's body in a back yard pool at edwards' mother's house where she dropped off 20 children for a swim and then left. she could be sentenced up to 22 years in prison. she's already been sentenced for five years for taking money from the kay care. >>> police say this woman used an assault rifle to threaten a group of kids playing...
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it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. >>> welcome back to "the lead," i'm jake tapper. the politics lead. there are literally just hours left to pass a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. usually the fight is between house republicans and senate democrats. but this battle is different. we witnessed a senate democrat making an impassioned appeal to tea party republicans to reject the bill. let's go live to cnn correspondent dana bash. a compromised bill will never make both parties happy. what is it about this one causing so much resistance? >> reporter: there are a couple of issues. first, if you look at the big picture, it's bizarre world. as we speak, we're in a holding pattern because the president, vice president at the behest of house republican leaders are calling rank and file democrats to try to get this passed. you have staunch opposition on both wings of the party. for conservatives and liberals. for liberals, it's about campaign finance changes and for conservatives it's about the nakt they are not doing enough to stop the president on immigration.
it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. >>> welcome back to "the lead," i'm jake tapper. the politics lead. there are literally just hours left to pass a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown. usually the fight is between house republicans and senate democrats. but this battle is different. we witnessed a senate democrat making an impassioned appeal to tea party republicans to reject the bill. let's go live to cnn correspondent dana bash. a compromised bill...
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christopher edwards also charged. edwards is accused of spiting in an offices face and trying to steal the officer's bicycle. berkeley's police review commission wants the city's police force to temporarily ban the use of teargas, projectiles and batons against crowds. peaceful protesters have complained about police using excessive force. our media partners say the ban will stan until an investigation into the possible use of teargas is complete. the city council could take up the issuen tuesday. >>> oakland has spent $1.3 million on police over time to deal with the violent protests there. that figure doesn't include property damage. police have made more th 209 arrests during 14 protests over a total of 18 days. >>> ahead, how grinches may have ruined christmas for several dozen needy bayrea families. >> and an analysis of holiday sales found few were actually good deals. still, there are ways to make sureou get the lowest price availabl >> and why disney film buff are excited about a >>> breaking news now in the e
christopher edwards also charged. edwards is accused of spiting in an offices face and trying to steal the officer's bicycle. berkeley's police review commission wants the city's police force to temporarily ban the use of teargas, projectiles and batons against crowds. peaceful protesters have complained about police using excessive force. our media partners say the ban will stan until an investigation into the possible use of teargas is complete. the city council could take up the issuen...