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the edward m.titute for the united states senate. this magnificent building was designed by renowned architect rafael vinoly and constructed by lee kennedy and associates. the dynamic exhibits inside were brought to life by the incomparable -- and his design team efi. we are grateful to all of them for all of their work, to create this incredible project and bring it to life. for so many of us and many people have been involved in this journey to get here today we are very grateful. but for me, this journey is intensely personal. i grew up three miles from here on donner avenue, and let me tell you, when i was growing up, this area was a forbidden place. it was a landfill that fascinated children and frightened parents. who could have imagined that this landfill where we played as kids would become the home of a world-class university, a gleaming presidential library, and the wonderful state archives? and now, the newest jewel in that crown come the beautiful institute that you see behind me. you w
the edward m.titute for the united states senate. this magnificent building was designed by renowned architect rafael vinoly and constructed by lee kennedy and associates. the dynamic exhibits inside were brought to life by the incomparable -- and his design team efi. we are grateful to all of them for all of their work, to create this incredible project and bring it to life. for so many of us and many people have been involved in this journey to get here today we are very grateful. but for me,...
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still to come, edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros.lled "it's all gone to pot." it comes out on 4/20. what is that song about? [ laughter ] ♪ it's all going to pot whether we like it or not ♪ ♪ far as i can tell the world's gone to hell ♪ ♪ and we're sure going to miss it a lot ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ all the whiskey in lynchburg, tennessee, just couldn't hit the spot ♪ ♪ i got a hundred dollar bill you can keep because it's all going to pot ♪ >> jimmy: these are -- they were your braids. these were sold at a charity auction. do you know how much he got for these braids? >> i don't know. what did i get? >> jimmy: $37,000. >> who got it? >> jimmy: i don't know. i can't imagine how much thc is in these -- >> plant them and they'll grow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: your own willie nelson. when you go on tour to a place like japan where pot is very illegal, what do you do? how do you get it? do you get it? >> well -- first of all, i know what the situation is now. so i wouldn't worry about it. but last time i went over there, that's the las
still to come, edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros.lled "it's all gone to pot." it comes out on 4/20. what is that song about? [ laughter ] ♪ it's all going to pot whether we like it or not ♪ ♪ far as i can tell the world's gone to hell ♪ ♪ and we're sure going to miss it a lot ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ all the whiskey in lynchburg, tennessee, just couldn't hit the spot ♪ ♪ i got a hundred dollar bill you can keep because it's all going to pot ♪ >> jimmy:...
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host: is there concern that edward snowden is a traitor?uest: i'm certain that edward snowden is no more a traitor or spy than i am and i am not. i think accusations of that sort aren't really plausible. people can suspect what they want. i have met snowden and i've talked to him and i followed his case thoroughly think he may have made mistakes and done something he shouldn't have done. it is not come out in public. so far, he is an extremely patriotic whom chelsea manning was really willing to go into exile and face possible assassination as i did by the white house and 1973. i regard him as a very courageous and patriotic american. on the question of the question of espionage, of course it is serious. i do not condone espionage. secret information giving to an enemy in times of war -- i don't criticize any use of the espionage act in such a case. no prosecutor has really suspected any of these leak cases as being in that category and a more -- any more than general petraeus. but he would not be charged fairly either. i have to tell you w
host: is there concern that edward snowden is a traitor?uest: i'm certain that edward snowden is no more a traitor or spy than i am and i am not. i think accusations of that sort aren't really plausible. people can suspect what they want. i have met snowden and i've talked to him and i followed his case thoroughly think he may have made mistakes and done something he shouldn't have done. it is not come out in public. so far, he is an extremely patriotic whom chelsea manning was really willing...
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[laughter] edward ayers: and they have been a but of jokes for anybody around the table. [laughter] >> thank you for exposing the shallowness. [laughter] [applause] co-chair varon: we talked a little bit about this team of punishment and the lincoln conspirators. one of the questions has asked i think this is properly for elizabeth, what trout does henry worth occupy? and why is this man singled out in the way he is? what is he symbolic of? >> henry for joseph holt, who prosecuted the conspirators -- well, i should back up and say at that conspiracy trial henry was very present in the testimony and in the government's case against the conspirators because the government was trying to prove not just the local conspiracy against lincoln, but this much larger conspiracy and time to get assassination to all kinds of heinous acts on the part of the confederacy. andersonville and henry were part of that habit. so i think for hold, he did certainly stumble in his efforts to hand the tail on jefferson davis. but henry was another target for him. and, in some earth, kind of the la
[laughter] edward ayers: and they have been a but of jokes for anybody around the table. [laughter] >> thank you for exposing the shallowness. [laughter] [applause] co-chair varon: we talked a little bit about this team of punishment and the lincoln conspirators. one of the questions has asked i think this is properly for elizabeth, what trout does henry worth occupy? and why is this man singled out in the way he is? what is he symbolic of? >> henry for joseph holt, who prosecuted...
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. >> i'm to invite up someone that can tell you what is is like to live here and edward and seeking their public health to self-sufficiency by starting with affordable housing dennis jones. >> (clapping.) so let me move this up closer. >> excuse me. >> all right. so mooichz is dennis jones i'm a musician and poet and social london breed i was born and raised in san francisco i've lived in mission the bayview and the castro >> living at edwards the second means that i'm able to learn about different individuals and allowed me to save stay and the different environments is something that is very conducive and growing it is buildings like this is supports the youth to become leaders by being a leader right now i really building that buildings like this should be a model for housing nationally and like nancy pelosi and i want to be like other leaders my case march berry relay and strong advocate or maybe i can be a banker you know for bank of america tiled to give special thanks to gail bill man the executive director of community housing partnership she did a lot of work and very supportive
. >> i'm to invite up someone that can tell you what is is like to live here and edward and seeking their public health to self-sufficiency by starting with affordable housing dennis jones. >> (clapping.) so let me move this up closer. >> excuse me. >> all right. so mooichz is dennis jones i'm a musician and poet and social london breed i was born and raised in san francisco i've lived in mission the bayview and the castro >> living at edwards the second means that...
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we'll have much more of john oliver's interview with edward snowden and discuss it coming up. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that w ould be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ ♪ she can print amazing things right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ ♪ (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> welcome back. we are following developing news in the murder trial of former nfl star aaron hernan
we'll have much more of john oliver's interview with edward snowden and discuss it coming up. we all enter this world with a shout and we see no reason to stop. so cvs health is creating industry-leading programs and tools that help people stay on medicines as their doctors prescribed. it could help save tens of thousands of lives every year. and that w ould be something worth shouting about. cvs health, because health is everything. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are...
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events this patron said john edwards was going to people's homes and having coffee. so hillary clinton seems to be trying to replicate more of what edwards and obama did and that's why they came in first and second in iowa. iowans expect personal contact, personal attention. she's not going the big inevitable route, she's going the small, intimate route. >> joy reid thank you so much for joining us. and joining me now, beth fewy who covered clinton's campaign in 2008 along with robert zimmerman and a man from iowa steve daze. thank you for joining us. let me start off with you here in this small approach. we know according to "the washington post" clinton will hold a large rally towards the end of may. she's on this van now, and other than a few tweets here and there, we don't know what's happening. i would have expected you know something from inside the van, people showing her hard at work and there's, like radio silence until she arrives in iowa. >> i know she's actually doing it like a real road trip. maybe she's playing the license plate game who knows? >> who k
events this patron said john edwards was going to people's homes and having coffee. so hillary clinton seems to be trying to replicate more of what edwards and obama did and that's why they came in first and second in iowa. iowans expect personal contact, personal attention. she's not going the big inevitable route, she's going the small, intimate route. >> joy reid thank you so much for joining us. and joining me now, beth fewy who covered clinton's campaign in 2008 along with robert...
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when we come back john oliver's revealing interview with edward snowden.used spy to say. that's next. >>> we're back with our panel, margie john and alyona. next up there is truth in comedy, and it turns out being interviewed by john oliver is no joke. on last night's episode of hbo comedy news show "last week tonight," host john oliver asks whistleblower edward snowden some pretty tough questions about why he leaked classified nsa documents to the media. >> how many of those documents have you actually read? >> i've evaluated all the documents that are in the archive. >> you've read every single one? >> well i do understand what i turned over. >> there's a difference between understanding what's in the documents and reading what's in the documents. >> i recognize the concern. >> so "the new york times" took a slide, didn't redact it properly and in the end it was possible for people to see that something was being used in mosul on al qaeda. >> that is a problem. >> well that's a [ bleep ]. >> it is [ bleep ], and these things do happen in reporting. in jo
when we come back john oliver's revealing interview with edward snowden.used spy to say. that's next. >>> we're back with our panel, margie john and alyona. next up there is truth in comedy, and it turns out being interviewed by john oliver is no joke. on last night's episode of hbo comedy news show "last week tonight," host john oliver asks whistleblower edward snowden some pretty tough questions about why he leaked classified nsa documents to the media. >> how many of...
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edward lawrence is in washington. good morning, edward. >> good morning, anne-marie. on the entire 80-mile trip no radar picked up the gyro helicopter. the u.s. military is looking into why this morning. police surrounded and arrested douglas mark hughes shortly after he land his gyrocopter on the capitol lawn wednesday. the 61-year-old mailman is expected to make his first appearance in court today. the question is how was he able to get into some of the most restricted airspace without being seen. witnesses say they saw him take off. >> crazy. >> man. >> that guy had to be nuts to do something like that. >> reporter: hughes was able to fly past the white house and the washington monument before landing on capitol hill. even if they spotted hughes, they would not have been able to take him down before he landed. >> i don't think there would have been anything warranted. to take him out of the sky would have created more problems than it would have been solved. >> reporter: he's been planning his flight for two years. he was interviewed about his plans in 2013. hughes
edward lawrence is in washington. good morning, edward. >> good morning, anne-marie. on the entire 80-mile trip no radar picked up the gyro helicopter. the u.s. military is looking into why this morning. police surrounded and arrested douglas mark hughes shortly after he land his gyrocopter on the capitol lawn wednesday. the 61-year-old mailman is expected to make his first appearance in court today. the question is how was he able to get into some of the most restricted airspace without...
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ed edward lawrence is in baltimore. edward good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. right now, maryland state troopers are guarding this intersection, this is where some protesters started rioting and actually looted and burned that cvs pharmacy this is an example of what happened all over the city. thousands of national guard members have taken position on the ground in baltimore where tensions begin to escalate after the death of freddie gray. hours after laid to rest on monday the city descends into chaos. many protesters many of them teenagers pelted officers with bricks and spray. the governor of maryland issued a state of emergency monday night. >> we had opposite ends of the city pulling us at the same time. >> reporter: close to 30 arrests were made. and more than a dozen officers were injured. as members of grey's family emerged to condemn the justice. >> don't do it like this here. >> reporter: a week-long curfew goes into effect tonight. >> what we see is anger, it's destruction of a community. the same community they say they care about they're destroying
ed edward lawrence is in baltimore. edward good morning. >> reporter: good morning, alison. right now, maryland state troopers are guarding this intersection, this is where some protesters started rioting and actually looted and burned that cvs pharmacy this is an example of what happened all over the city. thousands of national guard members have taken position on the ground in baltimore where tensions begin to escalate after the death of freddie gray. hours after laid to rest on monday...
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edward snowden was a government contractor. how likely is it there will be another edward snowden?glad you brought that up. when we talk about the risk to a company, particularly from a nationstate, they are still sending traditional spies here. case in new york, what were they looking to do? they were looking to use greed or sex or revenge as a motive. they used traditional spying techniques. they used loose lips and tried to hang out with people from your company who might talk about things they should not and they tried to find out who would breach or company. if they're able to succeed, the amount of information they can steal is vast. the harm they can do is much greater than it was 10 or 15 years ago. i do not think you could get down to zero on your risk, but you have to have a risk mitigation strategy that the ceo and general counsel by in on. that means you have to got to make it as hard as possible for these guys to find what it is they want. to give an example, for a long time, law firms would put the most sensitive information and put it in a folder. if a bad guy got in
edward snowden was a government contractor. how likely is it there will be another edward snowden?glad you brought that up. when we talk about the risk to a company, particularly from a nationstate, they are still sending traditional spies here. case in new york, what were they looking to do? they were looking to use greed or sex or revenge as a motive. they used traditional spying techniques. they used loose lips and tried to hang out with people from your company who might talk about things...
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edward lawrence is in washington. good morning, edward. >> good morning, anne-marie. a federal judge released douglas hughes on his own reconnaissance. he was deem not at a flight risk but will wear a gbs. doug hughes left a washington, d.c., courthouse a free man for now. >> reporter: the 61-year-old man flew his gyrocopter under radar. he's been charged with knowingly operating an unlicensed aircraft and violating national air defense space. he faces up to four years in prison. hughes has been given home detention in florida and he's been ordered to stay out of the sky. >> they want to deter others from trying such missions but they don't want to send a 61-year-old who is no threat to prison. >> reporter: the content of the letters was less importantet than how they got here. >> the chain that's going to happen afterward is going to invoke a lot of questions by members. if you didn't detect it why, and if you did why didn't we hear about it. >> reporter: minority leader nancy pelosi was alarmed at the capitol that one of the most visible and secure buildings was bre
edward lawrence is in washington. good morning, edward. >> good morning, anne-marie. a federal judge released douglas hughes on his own reconnaissance. he was deem not at a flight risk but will wear a gbs. doug hughes left a washington, d.c., courthouse a free man for now. >> reporter: the 61-year-old man flew his gyrocopter under radar. he's been charged with knowingly operating an unlicensed aircraft and violating national air defense space. he faces up to four years in prison....
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i'm tamala edwards. we've got two developing stories.rate hit and runs left one child dead and any other critical condition. we'll have new information on both of these investigations. >>> rain is moving in on storm tracker six double scan radar. the accuweather team has details on when it's going get here want you can expect for your commute. >>> also a lot more news that you didn't see last night. brand new video showing a curious cat, we're not talking about a house cat hold up under a house out west. >> ♪♪ a major block buster when it hits theaters in a couple of weeks. george pennacchio spoke with the stars. >> reporter: "avengers, age of ultron" is the latest adventure. when it opens, it is expected to have a $200 million weekend at the box office. >> when you talk with people who are enthusiastic about it because they love it you don't have to sell it. i'm looking forward to the next one. is that the best you can do? >> it's great moment. a proud moment for me to be a part of it. to say, i didn't grow up thinking i would ever be n
i'm tamala edwards. we've got two developing stories.rate hit and runs left one child dead and any other critical condition. we'll have new information on both of these investigations. >>> rain is moving in on storm tracker six double scan radar. the accuweather team has details on when it's going get here want you can expect for your commute. >>> also a lot more news that you didn't see last night. brand new video showing a curious cat, we're not talking about a house cat...
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>> edward's all i got. >> edward?other man could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely, you know, a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >>> coming up, the other man revealed. >> you know, i'm a flirtatious person. >> he has some intriguing information for police. and for us. >> i would hide her, if that's what she wanted. [dinosaur roar] we're taking worn out batteries... ...and making them into something strong. new energizer ecoadvanced. world's first long lasting battery made with 4% recycled batteries. bulk is bonus, ya know, ehhh? nope. bulk is bonus. what, what is that? nobody says that. oh, all the time. bulk is bonus. now through monday at petsmart hurry in and save on the food, toys and treats that you and your kids love. 'cause pethood's better with a partner. mt. hood was left off the li
>> edward's all i got. >> edward?other man could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely, you know, a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >>> coming up, the other man revealed. >> you know, i'm a flirtatious person. >> he has some...
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edward m.enator kennedy: thank you everyone. thank you, everyone. i want to thank keith lockhart and the incredible boston pops for being with us this morning. and i just want to say one thing. it is not true that my father really wanted to be president. who he really wanted to be is brian stokes mitchell. that is the life he really wanted if he didn't have -- didn't love the united states senate so much. on behalf of the entire kennedy family, thank you for being here and thank you for joining us in this incredible celebration. i have the honor of introducing to you a great american, an american hero. the man who i'm going to introduce today has served our country, not just worn the uniform, but also has persevered and in many ways reminds me of my father in that way. his patriotism, his love of this country, his stick-to-it-iveness, and his willingness to put aside differences and find ways to really get things done. senator mccain, my father so enjoyed his collaboration with you year after y
edward m.enator kennedy: thank you everyone. thank you, everyone. i want to thank keith lockhart and the incredible boston pops for being with us this morning. and i just want to say one thing. it is not true that my father really wanted to be president. who he really wanted to be is brian stokes mitchell. that is the life he really wanted if he didn't have -- didn't love the united states senate so much. on behalf of the entire kennedy family, thank you for being here and thank you for joining...
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reporting live in washington edward lawrence. now back to you. >> thanks edward. now time for a look at your national weather with meteorologist bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. wild storm in the northern rockies. a storm moving through. friends telling me how windy, shut down interstate 80 at one portion, a semi overturned. in north dakota brush fires were out of control in a hurry. all because of upper level low. not all storms the same. we measure with pressure. this is up higher in the atmosphere. this storm system had a lot of cold air with it too. that's why we're getting a lot of snow. we have winter storm warnings in some areas and mountainous terrain in southern montana and western wyoming and rain and mountain snow. this is going to track ever so slowly over the next couple of days. it will bring snow later tonight and tomorrow to areas of colorado and then severe storms out here spot central plains. this could be a decent severe weather outbreak especially oklahoma and tech as we go towards tomorrow night. as far as the snow goes the to
reporting live in washington edward lawrence. now back to you. >> thanks edward. now time for a look at your national weather with meteorologist bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. wild storm in the northern rockies. a storm moving through. friends telling me how windy, shut down interstate 80 at one portion, a semi overturned. in north dakota brush fires were out of control in a hurry. all because of upper level low. not all storms the same. we measure with pressure....
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that would make donna edwards the easy doris. for baker to make, but the county -- endorsement for baker to make, but the county executive specially close to van hollen. >> the ranking member on the budget committee is a very important thing for us in the state and county. i know he'll do the same thing on the senate side. it was an easy decision in this respect that i don't know him as a name, a congressman. i know him personally and i know the working relationship. >> reporter: montgomery county executive ike leggett backed baker up today saying van hollen's record on diversity is beyond question. the edwards campaign released a statement today saying, "she has the backs of prince george's county voters on issues." scott broom, wusa9. >> donna edwards has been endorsed by other key players in prince george's county politics like the council chair mel franklin. >>> new information on the officer who shot a man inside a home in crofton, maryland, over the weekend. the officer is lieutenant harry peterson. two officers responded t
that would make donna edwards the easy doris. for baker to make, but the county -- endorsement for baker to make, but the county executive specially close to van hollen. >> the ranking member on the budget committee is a very important thing for us in the state and county. i know he'll do the same thing on the senate side. it was an easy decision in this respect that i don't know him as a name, a congressman. i know him personally and i know the working relationship. >> reporter:...
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amy: that was edward said in 1997. take a break, and talk about what is happening today as well in electoral politics. katrina vanden heuvel is editor and publisher of "the nation," the oldest weekly magazine celebrating its 150 years. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: that is joni mitchell, "the circle game." she was found unconscious in her home last night. she was taken to the hospital but according to her website, she is in good spirits. this is --this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our guest is katrina vanden heuvel, editor and publisher of "the nation," celebrating not her 150th earth day but the nation is celebrating its 150th anniversary with a quintuple-length, blockbuster edition of the magazine. katrina: what this country lost as a result of mccarthyism, what was lost by voices stigmatized marginalized during the mccarthy period, he begins the peace saying someone approached him saying did
amy: that was edward said in 1997. take a break, and talk about what is happening today as well in electoral politics. katrina vanden heuvel is editor and publisher of "the nation," the oldest weekly magazine celebrating its 150 years. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: that is joni mitchell, "the circle game." she was found unconscious in her home last night. she was taken to the hospital but according...
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mike emanuel great to see you, thank you. >>> remember nsa leaker edward snowden?faced tough questions about his wholesale release of government secrets. and they're from comedian john oliver. she got some laughs but he did not pull any punches. >> how many of those documents have you actually read? >> i do understand what i turned over. >> there's a difference between understanding what's in the documents and reading what's in the documents. >> i recognize the concern -- >> because when you're handing over thousands of nsa documents, the last thing you want to do is read them. >> simon rosenburg is a former clinton campaign adviser and david avella is the chairman of gopac. we want to get focused on this interview because some of these late-night comedy shows, a lot of people watch them, believe it or not to get their political news. and in this case, it seemed like edward snowden simon, thought maybe he was just going to have a walk in the park with this interview and it was nothing like that. >> no. the interview was incredibly funny. it's also as you pointed ou
mike emanuel great to see you, thank you. >>> remember nsa leaker edward snowden?faced tough questions about his wholesale release of government secrets. and they're from comedian john oliver. she got some laughs but he did not pull any punches. >> how many of those documents have you actually read? >> i do understand what i turned over. >> there's a difference between understanding what's in the documents and reading what's in the documents. >> i recognize the...
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edward miliband? ed: i really do not believe that that is the root of all the problems for the national health service. david cameron said he protected the nhs. i ask you at home to decide if this is what protection looks like. one million people waited for more than five hours. we have ambulances missing their accounts. and to add to that, we had a tent erected in a car park to treat people in our united kingdom. i do not believe that is protection. julie: david cameron. david: what we are seeing with cancer is 460,000 more per year getting seen for cancer than used to happen. our survival rate for cancer used to be some of the worst in europe. now we are some of the best. a strong nhs needs a strong economy. if we go back to labor plans for taxes, debt, and spending that will affect the nhs. when i said we would fund the nhs more every year, the labor view was that was irresponsible. labor cut the nhs in wales where the outcomes were worse. julie: just for a moment, nick clegg. nick: as we all know,
edward miliband? ed: i really do not believe that that is the root of all the problems for the national health service. david cameron said he protected the nhs. i ask you at home to decide if this is what protection looks like. one million people waited for more than five hours. we have ambulances missing their accounts. and to add to that, we had a tent erected in a car park to treat people in our united kingdom. i do not believe that is protection. julie: david cameron. david: what we are...
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that's what happened. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body.ed inside the blaze, he wondered if his time had come. >> that fire and everything was about ten foot away from me. with all that heat and everything, it was eating me alive. i just didn't go nowhere. it was scary. and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. if 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 eye sight. despite his hardship, 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 could lose everything in a flash. >> in all, six people die 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 coating appli
that's what happened. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body.ed inside the blaze, he wondered if his time had come. >> that fire and everything was about ten foot away from me. with all that heat and everything, it was eating me alive. i just didn't go nowhere. it was scary. and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. if this was the end. >> over the next three years, edwards undergoes a dozen surgeries. along the way, he contracts an infection...
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>> coming up -- >> i got word through grapevine my best friend was over here on this side. >> edwardkes works the system to see a friend. >> like family. my little sister. been through the highways and byways together. >> and through the breaking point in section, kianna mcmeans reaches out to her boyfriend. >>> richard lui with your hours top stories. >>> the hamilton county justice center houses around 1,300 inmates. but two hot meals and one bag lunched served each day. >> this is our dinner. okay? >> the facility depends on some of its most trusted inmate workers known as porters to make about 4,000 meals daily. >> squares. they actually trust was a knife down here for some reason. but it's chained to the table. can't do nothing with it. can't kill nobody. >> man of the year. that's turkey in america, y'all. we prepare everything each day, early. a day ahead of time. so this will be ready for tomorrow. put it in the fridge. go to two for tomorrow. >> working in the kitchen, fast pace. there is something going on somewhere in the kitchen. making sandwiches, as ux see. they are mak
>> coming up -- >> i got word through grapevine my best friend was over here on this side. >> edwardkes works the system to see a friend. >> like family. my little sister. been through the highways and byways together. >> and through the breaking point in section, kianna mcmeans reaches out to her boyfriend. >>> richard lui with your hours top stories. >>> the hamilton county justice center houses around 1,300 inmates. but two hot meals and one...
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at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ ♪ edward jones. hey, neill, how are you? you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. . the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. . >> so we are on day two of the masters and 21-year-old phenom tearing through the courts in augusta. american jordan spieth still on top after taking the clubhouse lead yesterday. he finished second last year he would be the youngest to win the green jacket since tiger in 1997. by the way he just golfed the best 36 holes in th
at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ ♪ edward jones. hey, neill, how are you? you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. . the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by...
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edward miliband?eally do not believe that that is the root of all the problems for the national health service. david cameron said he protected the nhs. i ask you at home to decide if this is what protection looks like. one million people waited for more than five hours. we have ambulances missing their accounts. and to add to that, we had a tent erected in a car park to treat people in our united kingdom. i do not believe that is protection. julie: david cameron. david: what we are seeing with cancer is 460,000 more per year getting seen for cancer than used to happen. our survival rate for cancer used to be some of the worst in europe. now we are some of the best. a strong nhs needs a strong economy. if we go back to labor plans for taxes, debt, and spending that will affect the nhs. when i said we would fund the nhs more every year, the labor view was that was irresponsible. labor cut the nhs in wales where the outcomes were worse. julie: just for a moment, nick clegg. nick: as we all know, we have
edward miliband?eally do not believe that that is the root of all the problems for the national health service. david cameron said he protected the nhs. i ask you at home to decide if this is what protection looks like. one million people waited for more than five hours. we have ambulances missing their accounts. and to add to that, we had a tent erected in a car park to treat people in our united kingdom. i do not believe that is protection. julie: david cameron. david: what we are seeing with...
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edward snowden and chelsea manning asked that question. host: if someone asks that question and the answer is yes what is your suggestion? guest: i went to the senate and wasted a year and a half. they were afraid, not that they'd be prosecuted, senator fulbright, no chance to that, but that he would lose access to classified information in his job of ruling on foreign military aid. it would go to the more friendly right winged senate armed services committee instead of foreign relations so he didn't do what he promised me to do, bring out the material in hearings. in the end, i had to go to the newspapers. i wish i had done that a year earlier. i wish to say right now in advice to people, do it as there's a lot of material as often as it should be. how often should a large amount come out like the pentagon papers? once every 40 years? which is the current standard, i would thinky not. about every year. somewhere in the world every month. some exposÉ like that. but it doesn't happen, i waited 40 years for a comparable leak and that was by
edward snowden and chelsea manning asked that question. host: if someone asks that question and the answer is yes what is your suggestion? guest: i went to the senate and wasted a year and a half. they were afraid, not that they'd be prosecuted, senator fulbright, no chance to that, but that he would lose access to classified information in his job of ruling on foreign military aid. it would go to the more friendly right winged senate armed services committee instead of foreign relations so he...
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edwards represents a lot of prince george's county. >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk. an american soldier is dead after an afghan soldier opens fire on troops in afghanistan. now, the attacker was shot and killed but two other americans were also wounded. now, this happened in the city of jalalabad, as u.s. delegation that included the ambassador to afghanistan. michael mckinley were leaving the governor's compound. no one in that specific group was hurt knop word. no word on a motive. back to you. >> thanks angie. >>> today, transportation leaders from across the region will meet to set up a commission to oversee metro safety. this follows metro underground emergency that killed one woman at l'enfant plaza in january. representatives from the district maryland and virginia meet at noon. many called for an independent safety commission for several years. now the commission is a step closer to becoming reality. >>> and right now two unrelated power outage updates for you. the most recent this morning in the adelphi area of prince george's county. pepco says all lights a
edwards represents a lot of prince george's county. >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk. an american soldier is dead after an afghan soldier opens fire on troops in afghanistan. now, the attacker was shot and killed but two other americans were also wounded. now, this happened in the city of jalalabad, as u.s. delegation that included the ambassador to afghanistan. michael mckinley were leaving the governor's compound. no one in that specific group was hurt knop word. no word on a...
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edward snowden said americans should not have to change behaviour because a government agency is doing the wrong thing. >> a fraternity accused in a "rolling stones" article about campus rape is fighting back. it says it will sue the magazine. "rolling stones" retracted the story after an independent review that found the reporting behind the article was flawed >>> as soon as negotiators announced an agreement on the iran programme critics say it wasn't good enough. coming up, their argument and why a better deal may be realistic. and why some of the force gun fire in the country may be realistic. and >>> hoping to silence his critics critics president obama is out defending the name work agreement reached last week with iran over its nuclear programme. many obstacles remain in the u.s. and abroad before a deal can be struck in june >>> this is the best bed by far. >> reporter: selling, that's president obama's mission this week as he looks for support for the framework agreement. to scale back the nuclear programme. in an interview with the "new york times", the president said it repe
edward snowden said americans should not have to change behaviour because a government agency is doing the wrong thing. >> a fraternity accused in a "rolling stones" article about campus rape is fighting back. it says it will sue the magazine. "rolling stones" retracted the story after an independent review that found the reporting behind the article was flawed >>> as soon as negotiators announced an agreement on the iran programme critics say it wasn't good...
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what do you make of john oliver's technique there with edward snowden? >> he was trying to humanize and personalize something that can seem vague sometimes. this is an issue that critics have brought up. it's been almost two years since his initial revelations through the washington post and elsewhere. it's that the story was too big, too broad and too inaccessbliib to the audience. what he was trying to do was making it too personal by making it about naked selfies. it was funny, but he was trying to take it and make it serious. that's the thing about oliver and others like stephen colbert. they are able to do journalistic thing without being journalists. that's why they sought out john oliver as a potential interviewer. >> precisely. edward snowden had seen previous episodes of oliver's news show and was impressed by the neutrality. do you think that john oliver is picking up where jon stewart left? many people are calling this investigative comedy. >> this is what a person close to snowden told me. why did they agree have this whistle blower, this ver
what do you make of john oliver's technique there with edward snowden? >> he was trying to humanize and personalize something that can seem vague sometimes. this is an issue that critics have brought up. it's been almost two years since his initial revelations through the washington post and elsewhere. it's that the story was too big, too broad and too inaccessbliib to the audience. what he was trying to do was making it too personal by making it about naked selfies. it was funny, but he...
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as one of the jails few transgender inmates edward burkes says pc is the best place to be in jail. >>re calm. not that many people. it's quiet. so you don't get as much attention from the other male inmates. >> but even in pc burkes is still subjected to scorn. >> got to be butt ugly though. that monster with the red hair. ugly as a dude. even uglier being a girl. >> some guys just can't adapt to having a transgender male in the pc pod with them. and it causes problems because it is a smaller pod. as the smaller unit. so you are closer to that person. >> she -- >> what would jail be without them though? >> recently burkes requested a transit transfer for the jail's other pc unit citing safety concerns. she is now in the same unit as the rakeem brown. brown whose also transgender and goes by the name "honey," has known burkes for years. >> like family. my little sister, really. we been through a lot. we done been through the highways and byways together. and we can talk about anything. and then we're out and open. >> the two friends said they learned the other was in jail through the i
as one of the jails few transgender inmates edward burkes says pc is the best place to be in jail. >>re calm. not that many people. it's quiet. so you don't get as much attention from the other male inmates. >> but even in pc burkes is still subjected to scorn. >> got to be butt ugly though. that monster with the red hair. ugly as a dude. even uglier being a girl. >> some guys just can't adapt to having a transgender male in the pc pod with them. and it causes problems...
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on sunday edward snowden sat down with hbo's john oliver for a comedic and substantive interview. take a look, people. >> how many of those documents have you actually read? >> i've evaluated all the documents in the archive. >> you've read every one? >> i do understand what i turned over. >> the difference between understanding lease in the documents and reading all the documents. >> i recognize the concern. >> when you're handing over thousands of nsa documents, the last thing you want to do is read them. >> more important byly, can the nsa see john oliver's [ bleep ]. >> the good think is there is no program to see your [ bleep ]. >> can they see my [ bleep ]. >> a four-foot tall snowden statue was made of bronze before taken down by evil forces aka, the evil parks department. my obvious first question is can you account for your wheres about early wednesday morning? >> i was always known as a talented artist especially can sculpture. and the figure he cuts, how can he not be a form of art. i am innocent until u can prove otherwise. >> exactly. >> carrie, you were saying before
on sunday edward snowden sat down with hbo's john oliver for a comedic and substantive interview. take a look, people. >> how many of those documents have you actually read? >> i've evaluated all the documents in the archive. >> you've read every one? >> i do understand what i turned over. >> the difference between understanding lease in the documents and reading all the documents. >> i recognize the concern. >> when you're handing over thousands of nsa...
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independent pardon, edward miliband, nicholas sturgeon of the scottish national party, and david cameron for the conservatives. [applause] our questions will focus on the big political issues we all caps off and effect every day life. you can get instant analysis is going to our website. if you want to comment it is #leaders debate. the order in which they go have been decided. first, natalie bennett, your opening statement.
independent pardon, edward miliband, nicholas sturgeon of the scottish national party, and david cameron for the conservatives. [applause] our questions will focus on the big political issues we all caps off and effect every day life. you can get instant analysis is going to our website. if you want to comment it is #leaders debate. the order in which they go have been decided. first, natalie bennett, your opening statement.
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there is a bust of edward snowden in brooklyn.400 pounds. the artist put it up there wanted to make it anonymous and said the tribute was conceived one year ago and good timing to erupt that based on the interview that john olivier got. >> and you know the artist version, whether it is a trader or a hero. in the case of a bronze statue a hero. >> and a eagle and a trash can right there. art. >> and with this story, if you live in the u.s. or the u.k. you have been hacked and that is what the con man turned con abernathy has said. and he inspired the movie with leonardo dicaprio said you have been hacked. >> and i agree with that. i was at a store in -- at a target in texas buying things there and i was nowhere near texas. >> and something we've put out there and the convenience factor trying to balance the two. >> the society we live in. >> check your bill. >> i'm not there. >> one thing to follow is breaking news story about the rolling stone discredited story about the rape on campus. we're talking to the assault groups about th
there is a bust of edward snowden in brooklyn.400 pounds. the artist put it up there wanted to make it anonymous and said the tribute was conceived one year ago and good timing to erupt that based on the interview that john olivier got. >> and you know the artist version, whether it is a trader or a hero. in the case of a bronze statue a hero. >> and a eagle and a trash can right there. art. >> and with this story, if you live in the u.s. or the u.k. you have been hacked and...
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edward snowden says there has been a backdoor for a long time.uest: what companies need to do is how do you bring integrated approaches? it has nothing to do it back doors. you don't need backdoors or any of that. you need is a way of understanding one malware enters your network how do you do that? in the past it was antivirus solutions. save me -- see antivirus companies like symantec, antivirus alone is insufficient you need more comprehensive solutions. that brings in a team approach like companies like symantec, mcafee and others. also firewall companies. look at how you can integrate them. i think that is what he was referring to in his speech and what i think we actually need to do. we collect team and cyber on the civilian side, it could present a much better set of products that would help these companies. emily: if the iran nuclear talks well, what can we expect? guest: i'm very concerned that those fail. we had iran and russia. and at times, their way of firing back on sanctions is to use ciber. -- cyber. that i'm concerned it does fai
edward snowden says there has been a backdoor for a long time.uest: what companies need to do is how do you bring integrated approaches? it has nothing to do it back doors. you don't need backdoors or any of that. you need is a way of understanding one malware enters your network how do you do that? in the past it was antivirus solutions. save me -- see antivirus companies like symantec, antivirus alone is insufficient you need more comprehensive solutions. that brings in a team approach like...
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edward: people are told will have to decide. i think the nhs is the foundation for working memories. that is my only when working people succeed the britain people succeed. david cameron will tell you he wants to congratulate himself and pat himself on the back. your experiences are what you see in the nhs. nigel:atalie: david cameron raise the issue of social care. this is important in its own right. 2 million people aged over 65 who needs social care. 800,000 are not getting any help at all. it is worth thinking for a second about what social care actually is. you may need help getting out of bed and bathing in the morning. you might need help just living your life, and you are not getting the help you need. that is why the party is calling for free social care for over 65 immediate. prime minister cameron: the point about the 5.3 that will help fund the care natalie is talking about, but also, how important it is we have a seven day nhs with gp being open 8:00 in the morning until it :00 in the evening because areas of the co
edward: people are told will have to decide. i think the nhs is the foundation for working memories. that is my only when working people succeed the britain people succeed. david cameron will tell you he wants to congratulate himself and pat himself on the back. your experiences are what you see in the nhs. nigel:atalie: david cameron raise the issue of social care. this is important in its own right. 2 million people aged over 65 who needs social care. 800,000 are not getting any help at all....
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audrina patridge: (slurs) edward lee: there you go.ina patridge: it's the fastest two minutes in sports. and we kick it off next on first look. [theme music]
audrina patridge: (slurs) edward lee: there you go.ina patridge: it's the fastest two minutes in sports. and we kick it off next on first look. [theme music]
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[laughter] edward ayers: and they have been a but of jokes for anybody around the table. [laughter] >> thank you for exposing the shallowness. [laughter] [applause] co-chair varon: we talked a little bit about this team of punishment and the lincoln conspirators. one of the questions has asked i think this is properly for elizabeth, what trout does henry worth occupy? and why is this man singled out in the way he is? what is he symbolic of? >> henry for joseph holt, who prosecuted the conspirators -- well, i should back up and say at that conspiracy trial henry was very present in the testimony and in the government's case against the conspirators because the government was trying to prove not just the local conspiracy against lincoln, but this much larger conspiracy and time to get assassination to all kinds of heinous acts on the part of the confederacy. andersonville and henry were part of that habit. so i think for hold, he did certainly stumble in his efforts to hand the tail on jefferson davis. but henry was another target for him. and, in some earth, kind of the la
[laughter] edward ayers: and they have been a but of jokes for anybody around the table. [laughter] >> thank you for exposing the shallowness. [laughter] [applause] co-chair varon: we talked a little bit about this team of punishment and the lincoln conspirators. one of the questions has asked i think this is properly for elizabeth, what trout does henry worth occupy? and why is this man singled out in the way he is? what is he symbolic of? >> henry for joseph holt, who prosecuted...
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my husband has been singing that to me for two weeks. >> ♪♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards.ril 15 and we've got developing news the 689. arson investigators are on the scene of an overnight fire in philadelphia. we're getting word police have a person in custody. >>> we're expecting developments today in the hit and run crash that left a little boy dead. police say they've found the vehicle that hit him. we're live updating that investigation. >> dash cam video shows the moment a police officer slams his cruise near a man who was armed with a gun. this video is making national headlines. >>> "action news" is on in two heavily rains and flooding across the gulf coast. up into the tennessee valley lots of wet weather today. >>> and finally from us this morning. a lost and found story years in the making. decades, really. you might have seen mention of this last week. a case of a stolen valor. man claiming navy honors that he never ended. >> clayton sandell reports. >> reporter: a purple heart is one of the most revered military honors. last week for a story, we bought one. at
my husband has been singing that to me for two weeks. >> ♪♪ >> good morning, i'm tamala edwards.ril 15 and we've got developing news the 689. arson investigators are on the scene of an overnight fire in philadelphia. we're getting word police have a person in custody. >>> we're expecting developments today in the hit and run crash that left a little boy dead. police say they've found the vehicle that hit him. we're live updating that investigation. >> dash cam...
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and nbc bay areaes a edward lawrence is live with the latest for us. good evening, edward. >> good evening. the worst kept political secret in recent years. hillary clinton hopes the announcement she makes sunday will give her enough buzz to get her name at the top of voters lists. >> i'm here to say, don't you some day want to see a woman president of the united states of america. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton will finally announce her presidential bid in a video pressage over social media. then do intimate events with voters in primary states. >> humility is the word of the hour and going an meeting voters and relating to them as human beings and revealing more of herself. >> analysts say the big flashy events from clinton's first run under 2008 didn't connect with voters. sunday she will immediately be the front-runner for democrats. >> i think she is going to be head and shoulders above anybody. so i don't expect her to have a serious contest. >> and clinton won't have to spend as much in her primary to beat possible challengers as r
and nbc bay areaes a edward lawrence is live with the latest for us. good evening, edward. >> good evening. the worst kept political secret in recent years. hillary clinton hopes the announcement she makes sunday will give her enough buzz to get her name at the top of voters lists. >> i'm here to say, don't you some day want to see a woman president of the united states of america. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton will finally announce her presidential bid in a...
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snowden is. >> i have no idea who edward snowden is. >> i know the name -- >> edward snowden?o, i do not. >> just for the record, that wasn't cherry picking. that was entirely reflective of everyone we spoke to. >> given the political disengagement in the country, they could have come up with similar results if they asked people to name a supreme court justice or a speaker of the house. but he did a truly remarkable interview with snowden. >> how many of the documents have you read? >> i evaluated all of the documents in the archive? >> you read every single one. >> well i understand what i turned over. >> there is a difference between understanding what is in the documents -- >> i recognize the concern. >> when you're handing over thousands of nsa documents the last thing you want to do is read them. the "new york times" took a slide, didn't redact it properly, and it possible for people to see there was something being used in mosul. >> it was a [ bleep ]. >> it was a [ bleep ] and we have to accept that mistakes will be made. this is a fundamental concept of liberty. >> rig
snowden is. >> i have no idea who edward snowden is. >> i know the name -- >> edward snowden?o, i do not. >> just for the record, that wasn't cherry picking. that was entirely reflective of everyone we spoke to. >> given the political disengagement in the country, they could have come up with similar results if they asked people to name a supreme court justice or a speaker of the house. but he did a truly remarkable interview with snowden. >> how many of the...
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this has to do with edward snowden. an interview he did in moscow. did you do this to solve a problem? edward: i did this to give the american people a chance for themselves to decide the kind of government they want to have. that is a conversation that i think the american people deserve to decide. john: no doubt it is a critical conversation, but is it a conversation that we have the capacity to have because it is so complicated we don't fundamentally understand it? edward: it is a challenging conversation. it is difficult for most people to even conceptualize. the problem is the internet is massively complex and so much of it is invisible. service providers, technicians engineers, the phone numbers -- john: let me stop you right there, edward. this is the whole problem. i just glaze over. it is like the i.t. guy comes into the office and you go oh -- don't teach me anything. i don't want to learn. you smell like canned soup. edward: it is a real challenge to figure out how do we communicate things that require years and years of technical understa
this has to do with edward snowden. an interview he did in moscow. did you do this to solve a problem? edward: i did this to give the american people a chance for themselves to decide the kind of government they want to have. that is a conversation that i think the american people deserve to decide. john: no doubt it is a critical conversation, but is it a conversation that we have the capacity to have because it is so complicated we don't fundamentally understand it? edward: it is a...