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edwards dennis michael edwards michael hardy edwards christine egan lisa erin egan martin j.ichael egan samantha martin egan carole eggert lisa caren ehrlich john ernst eichler eric adam eisenberg daphne ferlinda elder michael j. elferis mark joseph ellis valerie silver ellis albert alfy william elmarry robert r. elseth edgar hendricks emery, jr. doris suk-yuen eng christopher epps ulf ramm ericson erwin l. erker william john erwin sarah ali escarcega jose espinal fanny espinoza billy scoop esposito bridget ann esposito francis esposito michael a. esposito ruben esquilin, jr. sadie ette barbara g. etzold eric brian evans robert edward evans meredith emily june ewart catherine k. fagan >> and my father, jack. i know you are watching over us i speak for our family and friends that we love you and miss you every day. >> and my father, james patrick. in the words of your favorite musician bruce springsteen, everything is everything, but you are missing. we love you, we miss you, and we will never forget your heroic actions on that tragic day. [applause] >> patricia mary fagan iva
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edward r. joseph patrick henry william l. henry, jr. catherina henry-robinson john christopher henwood robert allan hepburn mary herencia lindsay c. herkness iii harvey robert hermer norberto hernandez raul hernandez >> and on behalf of our family firefighter salvatore. today for the 15th time, we mourn the loss of you. we stand united to commemorate the bravery that was displayed on one of the worst days in american history. we love and miss you dearly, and your memory will live on inside of our hearts always. today, we honor and remember all the fallen and pray for the end of violence and terrorism. may god bless america. [applause] >> and my nana, barbara a shaw who was killed when i was just two years old, and never got to meet my younger brother. i plan on honoring her by serving our country, just like my mom honors her through her cooking. we love you, and we miss you. [applause] >> gary herold jeffrey alan hersch thomas j. hetzel leon bernard heyward mc sundance brian christopher hickey
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straine, jr. >> edward w. straub >> george j. strauch, jr. >> edward thomas strauss >> steven r.trauss >> larry l. strickland >> steven f. strobert >> walwyn wellington stuart, jr. >> benjamin suarez >> david scott suarez >> ramon suarez >> dino xavier suarez ramirez >> yoichi sumiyama sugiyama >> william christopher sugra >> daniel thomas suhr >> david marc sullins >> christopher p. sullivan >> patrick sullivan >> thomas g. sullivan >> hilario soriano sumaya, jr. >> james joseph suozzo >> and my beautiful mother, barbara. much.e miss you so our holidays and vacations will never be the same, but as you would want, we carried on. jeffrey,nnifer, jenny, we miss you terribly. you would have been so proud of your grandchildren, evan, lauren, brooke, cameron and lindsay. they would make you so proud. we know you are watching from up above, mom. give us the strength and please continue to give us signs. we love you, and god bless you and god bless >> and my nephew, christopher amoroso. chris, you brought emotions to the surface every year when we meet here. the memory of what happened
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edward: of course. are some actors that seem to understand getting inside my characters heads more than others. i tried to work with those actors. charlie: how long does it take you to write a good play? edward:damned if i know. not that it should take as long as it takes. ask that other question, how long is the play? as long as it should be. charlie: for everything else. why haven't you been able to transfer this skill? edward: because i'm a playwright. i don't think like a poet or i -- or a novelist. charlie: you have a command of language. edward: i've done a lot of poetry. they were very skillful. they were imitations. mywasn't until i wrontte first play that i felt i was and i canthing well onet in a way that no else can. thing wasn't until i was doing something that i could do well. they said yes you are a playwright and this is what you should do. they felt right for the first time and it felt like i was writing like me. i think i go around behaving like a writer. i never keep notebooks. i think
edward: of course. are some actors that seem to understand getting inside my characters heads more than others. i tried to work with those actors. charlie: how long does it take you to write a good play? edward:damned if i know. not that it should take as long as it takes. ask that other question, how long is the play? as long as it should be. charlie: for everything else. why haven't you been able to transfer this skill? edward: because i'm a playwright. i don't think like a poet or i -- or a...
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edward co that was snowden. in 2013, while snowden's whereabouts were still undisclosed, donald trump called for snowden's execution during an interview on fox and friends. mr. trump: neil days, spies were executed. this guy is becoming hero in some circles. i will say with the passage of time, even people that were sort of liking them and maybe trying to go on his side or maybe dropping out, but when you look at where he goes -- know what he knows where he is. but we have to get him back and we have to get it back fast. it could take years or months, but maybe years. that would be pathetic. this guy is a bad guy. there is still a thing called execution. you have to take a strong -- you have thousands of people with access to a kind of material like this. we're not whenever country any longer. amy: the new push to pardon edward snowden comes as the hollywood version of his story opens in theaters this week. on wednesday, we interviewed "snowden" director oliver stone and actor joseph gordon-levitt, who played sn
edward co that was snowden. in 2013, while snowden's whereabouts were still undisclosed, donald trump called for snowden's execution during an interview on fox and friends. mr. trump: neil days, spies were executed. this guy is becoming hero in some circles. i will say with the passage of time, even people that were sort of liking them and maybe trying to go on his side or maybe dropping out, but when you look at where he goes -- know what he knows where he is. but we have to get him back and...
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prince edward had been prepared for that day. i said they mentioned the ideas of closing the school. they didn't just mention t. they raised money for that five year period to try to start a private academy should the need arrive. they had been fundraising or had people promising funds for that period of time. in addition, the governing body went to a month to month financing model so that they could just close the schools at any time. you know? they would be ready to immediately close the schools. so, when the court finally did require in 1959 they desegregate they did as they had threatened to do and voted not to fund the schools. and by not funding the schools they shutdown all public education in prince edward county. the moment that state department's decision was made these people that had been planning for years to start a white academy went ahead and launched one. they did so by calling all of the white researches in town, the white volunteer groups, and specific organizations and asking if they could use basements of the
prince edward had been prepared for that day. i said they mentioned the ideas of closing the school. they didn't just mention t. they raised money for that five year period to try to start a private academy should the need arrive. they had been fundraising or had people promising funds for that period of time. in addition, the governing body went to a month to month financing model so that they could just close the schools at any time. you know? they would be ready to immediately close the...
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. >> edward l died later this month.he new york times called him the foremost american playwright astute.ychologically desperation and facade of daily life. three of his works one the pulitzer prize. i think he is one of the forefront playwrights. he will be at some of the most access to essential questions. no other way to do it. i think that any play that questions. a lot of there are no questions asked. if you're going to spend $100 or more, something should happen to you. someone should ask you some questions about your values and the way you think about things. maybe you should come out of the theater with something having happen to you. you should be changing of thinking about changing. charlie: you just answer the question i was about to ask you. what should you get out of the theater? something that confronts you with the life you were living. edward: exactly. it should hold a mirror up to people. this is the way you behave. this is what you accept. you don't like what you see here on stage, it should change. cha
. >> edward l died later this month.he new york times called him the foremost american playwright astute.ychologically desperation and facade of daily life. three of his works one the pulitzer prize. i think he is one of the forefront playwrights. he will be at some of the most access to essential questions. no other way to do it. i think that any play that questions. a lot of there are no questions asked. if you're going to spend $100 or more, something should happen to you. someone...
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the long-time girlfriend of edward snowden, lindsay mills.alk about what happens in hawaii when ed has come to this decision that the american people should understand what is happening to them being surveilled. >> in real life, i it is hard fr ed to define the moment growing phenomenon. it starts in geneva when he serves and increases through japan, goes through maryland, and then he ends up in hawaii because he wants to go there. he is a case of epilepsy that comes up late in the movie, which is accurate to that time period. it is quite shocking when you're that age, 29, to encounter the limits of your life. mortality sets in. you have to make your decisions to a certain degree. his relationship with shailene has turned, in a sense, she has brought him to a new awareness against his previous conditioning. , he seesoes to hawaii the worst of it. some of ththe worst t of the offensive cyber warfare, particularly. we are past the eavesdropping at that point because he a sampling of that in japan and geneva. but in hawaii, he's issa capability.
the long-time girlfriend of edward snowden, lindsay mills.alk about what happens in hawaii when ed has come to this decision that the american people should understand what is happening to them being surveilled. >> in real life, i it is hard fr ed to define the moment growing phenomenon. it starts in geneva when he serves and increases through japan, goes through maryland, and then he ends up in hawaii because he wants to go there. he is a case of epilepsy that comes up late in the movie,...
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edward, i need your help. i need your help to finish this. edward... edward, listen to me. edward, stay with me. listen to me. i need you to understand. the killer cannot survive. edward... got it? i can't see a thing. you got a flashlight? hang on, hang on. you got a flashlight? yeah, yeah. hey. what am i supposed to wear, man? you're in it. larry... larry, come here... ed? ed? larry? larry? paris? paris! larry? larry? where are the keys to the truck? where are the keys to the truck? that was good, larry. we've got to get out of here. wait, ed has the keys to the truck. i've got a spare right here. where is he? i don't know. here. what are you doing? we need a gun. [gunshot] give me the keys to the truck. ed! we've got to get out of here. we've got to get out of here. paris... he's coming. he's coming. stay here. what's wrong with you? paris, listen to me. stay here. it's going to be okay. throw me the keys to the truck, ed. throw me the keys to the truck. stay there. stay there. ed! ed! ed! ed! ed! ed... ed, let me see. okay, we've got to get you to the hospital. we're go
edward, i need your help. i need your help to finish this. edward... edward, listen to me. edward, stay with me. listen to me. i need you to understand. the killer cannot survive. edward... got it? i can't see a thing. you got a flashlight? hang on, hang on. you got a flashlight? yeah, yeah. hey. what am i supposed to wear, man? you're in it. larry... larry, come here... ed? ed? larry? larry? paris? paris! larry? larry? where are the keys to the truck? where are the keys to the truck? that was...
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something must be done about prince edward county. it is a new york times best cellular, it's a washington post most notable nonfiction. for those who want to support christian it is out for library virginia people's choice award. go to the website and vote for kristin to get this book voted as a people's choice award.se iw it's an interesting book in an interesting book not only because i'm a lawyer and i love waste a trend race relation topics. brown versus board of education something i studied in depth in law school.e edward also for those who do not know, gaithersburg was voted the most diverse city in america. those of us here today who live in gaithersburg may not fully appreciate that race relations were not always what they had been. that's what the book is about. kristin grew up in farmville, virginia and prince edward county. in the wake of the seminal supreme court decision in brown versus of education which saidlt segregation of schools was unconstitutional, prince edward county was the only county in the country to close
something must be done about prince edward county. it is a new york times best cellular, it's a washington post most notable nonfiction. for those who want to support christian it is out for library virginia people's choice award. go to the website and vote for kristin to get this book voted as a people's choice award.se iw it's an interesting book in an interesting book not only because i'm a lawyer and i love waste a trend race relation topics. brown versus board of education something i...
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strauch. >> edward trap -- edward strauss. >> stephen strauss. stephen strober.arez. >> ramon suarez. william christopher sugrue. david mark sullivan. >> christopher p sullivan. >> patrick sullivan. >> thomas g sullivan. james so oslo. >> my beautiful mother, barbara walsh. you so use -- we miss much. as you would want, we have carried on. have been so proud of your grandchildren. they would make you so proud. we know you are watching from up above. give us the strength and continue to give us signs. we love you and god bless you and god bless america. [applause] >> my nephew, port authority police officer charles christopher. chris, raw emotions rise to the surface every year when we meet, here. the memory of what happened that day will never be forgotten and will never leave us. just know that while we continue to mourn your loss, we also make sure to celebrate your life and your smile. on behalf of your sister, your mom and dad, and your great friends, we love you, we miss you and we will never forget you. [applause] >> colleen said penske. celine sutter. >> s
strauch. >> edward trap -- edward strauss. >> stephen strauss. stephen strober.arez. >> ramon suarez. william christopher sugrue. david mark sullivan. >> christopher p sullivan. >> patrick sullivan. >> thomas g sullivan. james so oslo. >> my beautiful mother, barbara walsh. you so use -- we miss much. as you would want, we have carried on. have been so proud of your grandchildren. they would make you so proud. we know you are watching from up above....
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president barack obama today on behalf of edward snowden.his part of a campaign to pressure the white house to pardon the whistleblower. politics in the big-screen tonight, wasting no time merging. director oliver stone's new film "snowden" opens on friday. today he said that his request for a pardon is about something much bigger than him. here's what he had to say. >> this really is not about me. it is about us. it is about our right to dissent. it is about to have the country want to have, the kind of world we want to build. it is about the kind of tomorrow that we want to see. it tomorrow where the public has a say. brent: earlier we spoke to lewis clark, the president of the government accountability project, that is a washington-based group that pushes for greater whistleblower protections. we asked him how realistic is the prospect of president obama granting snowden a pardon before he leaves office? >> i think it is quite realistic, that is the power of the president. the president can do it. his former attorney general did think the
president barack obama today on behalf of edward snowden.his part of a campaign to pressure the white house to pardon the whistleblower. politics in the big-screen tonight, wasting no time merging. director oliver stone's new film "snowden" opens on friday. today he said that his request for a pardon is about something much bigger than him. here's what he had to say. >> this really is not about me. it is about us. it is about our right to dissent. it is about to have the country...
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years later that lady became a school board member in prince edward county also worked in prince edward county and kids that she had gone to school with would get unemployment benefits should have to go to the other side of the desk to help them fill out the form so this five-year period of not having schools not only affected fifth those kids and their parents but generations of children in prince edward county because the literacy resulted in their children not being literate providing of the myriad of other of facts -- defects that only achieving your dreams it would have been totally different had they had a high school diploma or go to college and maybe they could leave the town and get better jobs.so thec so the impact of that generation could sign peak -- is significant. also what they looked like when they reopened and the effect on the town today so that my grandfather and other white leaders both of my parents attended that school day later attend and unrolled my brothers and me but when they finally admitted black students and found in research the only reason it did so in or
years later that lady became a school board member in prince edward county also worked in prince edward county and kids that she had gone to school with would get unemployment benefits should have to go to the other side of the desk to help them fill out the form so this five-year period of not having schools not only affected fifth those kids and their parents but generations of children in prince edward county because the literacy resulted in their children not being literate providing of the...
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[applause] the biggest adult among us is edward snowden. >> elected by circumstance.e you. those with the first words daniel spoke to me when we met last year. we felt an intimate kinship we both knew what it meant to risk so much to be irrevocably changed by revealing the secret truth. one of us challenges of a whistle-blower is living with the knowledge just as you did to sit in that desk throughout the agency to see what you saw it to comply in silence without resistance or complete they learned to live not just with the untruth but the unnecessary enters the dangerous untruth the compulsive untruth it is a double tragedy. what began as a survival strategy ends and a compromise fought to preserve with the diminishing of the democracy meant to justify the sacrifice. i did not need to wait 40 years to break that silence with the pentagon papers to the "new york times" chelsea manning provided the iraq and afghan war log church clap picture clap and that also with the leaks in 2010 i keyboard 2013 and now here we are with another person of courage and conscience has m
[applause] the biggest adult among us is edward snowden. >> elected by circumstance.e you. those with the first words daniel spoke to me when we met last year. we felt an intimate kinship we both knew what it meant to risk so much to be irrevocably changed by revealing the secret truth. one of us challenges of a whistle-blower is living with the knowledge just as you did to sit in that desk throughout the agency to see what you saw it to comply in silence without resistance or complete...
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barbara edwards." on friday..palo verde high school..paying respect to edwards. students..stand in silent tribute. an honor guard..with the air force junior r-o-t-c..hands fahey th memory of her fallen friend. "the flag represents barbara to me. it's her legacy-all the wonderful things she did." and..an entire wall..dedicated to barbara edwards. it stands as a constant reminder..of one of thousands of lives lost..on a day these students now learn about..and their teachers..will never forget. "yes-she is an angel." a henderson family -- has a very personal connection -- to kellie lee -- lost her husband -- in one of the plane crashes. danny lee -- had been in boston for work. -- but was flying home that day -- so he could see -- the birth of his child. 04:33:58 kellie lee, lost her husband in 9/11 "i realized i everything went gray. i couldn't really comprehend what was going on." kellie -- gave birth to their daughter -- allison two days later. allison is now 15. she's inherited her father's musical sie she and her friends -- creating a dance tribute -- to the fa
barbara edwards." on friday..palo verde high school..paying respect to edwards. students..stand in silent tribute. an honor guard..with the air force junior r-o-t-c..hands fahey th memory of her fallen friend. "the flag represents barbara to me. it's her legacy-all the wonderful things she did." and..an entire wall..dedicated to barbara edwards. it stands as a constant reminder..of one of thousands of lives lost..on a day these students now learn about..and their teachers..will...
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whistleblower edward made a personal plea presidenton from barack obama. the call for clemency coincided release of the new film by oliver stone, which tells the story of his life. exiled in moscow, would face 30 years in jail if found of espionage. in 2013, he made public tens of thousands of classified to demonstrate how the u.s. agency was carrying out mass surveillance on american citizens. critics say he endangeringed the lives of u.s. agents working something he denied. iswhistle blowing lastracy's safeguard resort, when all of the checks and the publicil has no idea what's going on. reaction toet's get that. phillip, washington, snowden has lots of people rooting for him right now. his supporters say he did his a service by making those documents public. phillip: there are a lot of people on his side, not necessarily a majority of the american people. edward snowden himself believes he should be given the presidential pardon. he believes he did something good for the united states and for its citizens. are now better off. later on in that press conf
whistleblower edward made a personal plea presidenton from barack obama. the call for clemency coincided release of the new film by oliver stone, which tells the story of his life. exiled in moscow, would face 30 years in jail if found of espionage. in 2013, he made public tens of thousands of classified to demonstrate how the u.s. agency was carrying out mass surveillance on american citizens. critics say he endangeringed the lives of u.s. agents working something he denied. iswhistle blowing...
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the real patriot in the film is edward snowden. oliver has mys oint point of view and i ran into him last night going to bill o'reilly's show. edward snowden wants a pardon from president obama? >> of course not. i don't think hillary clinton would want it to be her first move. remember, a lot of the things are won in that way. think of che gevarra. they're pushing right now when they think they might have a moment at tend of the obama administration to bring him home. otherwise he has charge that is will lock him up forever as a trader if he ever comes back. they're trying to leverage, good on the house for pushing out the facts. you should never let a movie make us decide specially when it's so false. trish: i remember talking to keith alexander, first interview, he did with me right after the edward snowden news broke and, you know, ultimately one of the things that general alexander said, former head of nsa, that he really felt that edward snowden was a spy working for the russians. that's his belief. he may have been a plant b
the real patriot in the film is edward snowden. oliver has mys oint point of view and i ran into him last night going to bill o'reilly's show. edward snowden wants a pardon from president obama? >> of course not. i don't think hillary clinton would want it to be her first move. remember, a lot of the things are won in that way. think of che gevarra. they're pushing right now when they think they might have a moment at tend of the obama administration to bring him home. otherwise he has...
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prince edward, white leaders had been prepared for that day, right? i said they had mentioned this idea of closing the schools. they didn't just mention it. they raised money for that five-year period to try to start a private academy should the need arise. so so they had people promising funds for that period of time. in addition, the board of supervisors there, the governing body, had gone to a month-to-month financing model so that they could just close the schools at any time, you know? if courts came to them and told them to desegregate the schools, they would be ready to immediately close the schools. so when the courts finally did require in 1959 that they desegregate, they did as they had threatened to do and voted not to fund the schools. and by not funding the schools, they shut down all public education in prince edward county. the moment that decision was made, these people that had been planning for years to start a white academy went ahead and launched one, and they did so by calling all the white churches in town, the white, you know, v
prince edward, white leaders had been prepared for that day, right? i said they had mentioned this idea of closing the schools. they didn't just mention it. they raised money for that five-year period to try to start a private academy should the need arise. so so they had people promising funds for that period of time. in addition, the board of supervisors there, the governing body, had gone to a month-to-month financing model so that they could just close the schools at any time, you know? if...
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contractor edward snowden is the subject of a new film by director oliver stone.the movie offers a sympathetic portrait of snowden, who sparked a fierce debate here over whether he was a traitor or patriot. it is having the world premiere at the toronto film festival tonight. the bbc has spoken to the key players in the production. >> there is something going on inside the government that is really wrong. i can't ignore it. reporter: in this hollywood rendering, joseph gordon-levitt portrays edward snowden in the film, snowden comes across as a decent, american whistleblower. not be traitor that his foes see him as. director oliver stone worked diligently to secure edward snowden's cooperation with the film. oliver: when i first met him in january 2014, the situation was very uncertain in moscow. i was wary of a situation that was very current and dangerous because it could blow up in our face. he was wary of the movie. it took three months. i went 2 more times to moscow and we agreed to agree and went ahead. >> the nsa is really tracking every cell phone in the w
contractor edward snowden is the subject of a new film by director oliver stone.the movie offers a sympathetic portrait of snowden, who sparked a fierce debate here over whether he was a traitor or patriot. it is having the world premiere at the toronto film festival tonight. the bbc has spoken to the key players in the production. >> there is something going on inside the government that is really wrong. i can't ignore it. reporter: in this hollywood rendering, joseph gordon-levitt...
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here is edward snowden in his own words.e spoke this week with the "guardian" newspaper about the situation and why he should be given a pardon. [video clip] me,rd: this is not about this is about us, but the public by and large cares about these issues far more than i anticipated, so it has led to this wellspring of support that i am incredibly fortunate to receive. but more than anything, the key here is -- what kind of society do we want to live in? run the campaign. again, i am not involved in this, but what we are seeing is a conversation about the war on whistleblowers that has been occurring either for the last decade but of course has escalated under the most recent presidents, who has brought more charges against whistleblowers than all other administrations combined, and this is a chance for the public to have their say, to speak about how they feel about this. dealing thing i can do is stand to the site and be thankful. someone has said recently that you have done a public service. do you think that would help mak
here is edward snowden in his own words.e spoke this week with the "guardian" newspaper about the situation and why he should be given a pardon. [video clip] me,rd: this is not about this is about us, but the public by and large cares about these issues far more than i anticipated, so it has led to this wellspring of support that i am incredibly fortunate to receive. but more than anything, the key here is -- what kind of society do we want to live in? run the campaign. again, i am...
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>>> a congressional report targets edward snowden saying >>> a congressional report targets edward snowden saying the leak of information caused tremendous damage to national security. >> it comes amid a growing campaign for president obama to pardon snowden and as one take on snowden's story is shown in movie theaters coast to coast. >> reporter: he exposed the nsa's surveillance secret, and today, the story hits the big screen. >> think of it as a google search, we see e-mails, chats, whatever. >> which people? >> the whole kingdom. >> reporter: they painted him as a hero. >> i feel i'm made to do this, and if i don't do it, then i don't know anybody else that can. >> reporter: joseph gordon levitt plays the character. >> the net results of what snowden did was positive. did he break the law? he did. he admits it, delivering classified documents to nsa was also breaking the law. >> reporter: making a pardon push, the snowden campaign asks president obama to pardon the leaker before leaving office. it's drawn support of celebrities like martin sheen, and daniel radcliff. >> snow den thank
>>> a congressional report targets edward snowden saying >>> a congressional report targets edward snowden saying the leak of information caused tremendous damage to national security. >> it comes amid a growing campaign for president obama to pardon snowden and as one take on snowden's story is shown in movie theaters coast to coast. >> reporter: he exposed the nsa's surveillance secret, and today, the story hits the big screen. >> think of it as a google...
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edward lieutenant edward ouimettehad a body camera but it wasn't turned on during the shooting.the officer saying he thought hollins was armed.but there was no weapon.hollin's mother sarah coleman is expected to be at today's protest with family.protest with today's to be at today's protest with family.she previously said in her own words this "bad cop" is "giving all the good this is supposed to be a peaceful demonstration.it's set to start at 9 a-m.in tempe nico santos12 today. ?? toss to emma morning ?? toss to ?? toss to emma morning juice ?? a royal a royal welcome over the weekend to prince william princess kate.they are visiting they are visiting canada.the royal family are in victoria, british columbia...they met with canadian prime minster justin trudeau and his wife sophia on saturday.the trip marks the first time that princess charlotte has been on a royal tour with her parents. if you are a royal watcher... you can follow the family's journey on social media did you see these things did you see did you see these things oe wide receiver antonio brown... is back at it...he was fi
edward lieutenant edward ouimettehad a body camera but it wasn't turned on during the shooting.the officer saying he thought hollins was armed.but there was no weapon.hollin's mother sarah coleman is expected to be at today's protest with family.protest with today's to be at today's protest with family.she previously said in her own words this "bad cop" is "giving all the good this is supposed to be a peaceful demonstration.it's set to start at 9 a-m.in tempe nico santos12 today....
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edward lawrence nbc news, washington. edward, where will the candidates be where will the candidates be today?a: trump will be in new hampshire, clinton in iowa donald trump-- is coming back to arizona. the for votes in prescott valley-- on tuesday at the prescott valley event center. the rally starts at two in the afternoon. doors will open at 11 a-m. still plenty of support for third party candidate... libertarian gary johnson.but this morning - johnson is dealing with yet ?another slip up.during an interview with m-s-n-b-c--- he was asked to name his favorite world leader. this.... is what happened. that "aleppo" moment he's referring to was when he was asked about the war in syria-- and didn't know what the town phoenix this upcoming saturday, october 1st. that's at 4pm at the phoenix airport marriott. in your morning health check... some of the most commonly used pain reducers may be linked to an increased risk of heart failure. italian researchers studied the effects of 27 non-steroid anti inflammatory drugs ... and
edward lawrence nbc news, washington. edward, where will the candidates be where will the candidates be today?a: trump will be in new hampshire, clinton in iowa donald trump-- is coming back to arizona. the for votes in prescott valley-- on tuesday at the prescott valley event center. the rally starts at two in the afternoon. doors will open at 11 a-m. still plenty of support for third party candidate... libertarian gary johnson.but this morning - johnson is dealing with yet ?another slip...
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like edward nguyen. he made sacrifices.t he is making a comeback. >> everything you need is front of you. >> reporter: in only a few months, edward nguyen will become the first college graduate in his family. after that he wants to be an attorney. >> working at the d.a.'s office has been really a crucial experience. it's taught my a whole different side of things. i learned a lot of techniques and i'm feeling more confident in my decision to pursue a career in law. >> reporter: that's why unlike typical summer jobs, edward's internship at the san francisco district attorney's office means much more than staying busy and making money. >> i think i ended up on a path that i want to go down on so it's, um, definitely been a journey with a lot of obstacles for me. >> reporter: that started when edward was only 6. >> i saw my father choking my mother and it was really painful to watch. >> reporter: edward was candid about the challenges in his life when he first talked to us four years ago. once his father left the family, edwar
like edward nguyen. he made sacrifices.t he is making a comeback. >> everything you need is front of you. >> reporter: in only a few months, edward nguyen will become the first college graduate in his family. after that he wants to be an attorney. >> working at the d.a.'s office has been really a crucial experience. it's taught my a whole different side of things. i learned a lot of techniques and i'm feeling more confident in my decision to pursue a career in law. >>...
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when oliver stone first offered me the job of edward snowden i was like, okay, wait, edward snowden i know i've heard that name before but like, which one was he and what did he do exactly? and i realized i didn't know. you get so much news -- >> seth: sure. >> you scroll through your feed, and you look at a million things for five seconds, and i think it's sort of indicative of how we are these days and it felt good to have a reason to like, dive into one subject for a longer period of time. like him and people who don't like him are really overly simplistic. they try to narrow him down to like 140 character tweet. >> seth: you were spending time with him and i know then not just met him but video chatted with him a bunch, do you have a sense now more as to why he did it and more importantly why he didn't two through official channels? why he did it the way he did it. >> right, that was one of my first questions. you know, it's like the clich? is what's my motivation? you know, as an actor. character did what he's doing and that's the question. why didn't he just complain within offi
when oliver stone first offered me the job of edward snowden i was like, okay, wait, edward snowden i know i've heard that name before but like, which one was he and what did he do exactly? and i realized i didn't know. you get so much news -- >> seth: sure. >> you scroll through your feed, and you look at a million things for five seconds, and i think it's sort of indicative of how we are these days and it felt good to have a reason to like, dive into one subject for a longer...
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i'm edward lawrence in q: in those today is international talk like a pirate day... and participating krispy kreme locations are celebrating once again by giving away free doughnuts. speaking like a buccaneer will score you one free original glazed doughnut... but if you dress like a pirate, you'll walk out with a free dozen! snapchat pirate filter to digitally "dress" like a pirate. show that snapchat image and you'll receive a dozen glazed doughnuts. hard to believe it...but everyone walked away from this plane crash.we're live in gilbert where crews are cleaning up the mess this morning... water boy turns footballl hero. yeah, they made a movie about it...but it's also a real life story..it will bring you to tears...and its coming up in a plane hits a gilbert home... and everyone lives?the story behind this minor miracle... 50 days left in the marathon that is this year's stuff?we're talking about that this morning... and if that thought leaves a bad taste in your mouth...this story will change your perspective.change your perspective.a football hero... and one in
i'm edward lawrence in q: in those today is international talk like a pirate day... and participating krispy kreme locations are celebrating once again by giving away free doughnuts. speaking like a buccaneer will score you one free original glazed doughnut... but if you dress like a pirate, you'll walk out with a free dozen! snapchat pirate filter to digitally "dress" like a pirate. show that snapchat image and you'll receive a dozen glazed doughnuts. hard to believe it...but...
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i mean, did you meet edward snowden? did you study edward snowden? degree are you trying to capture the physical of this guy? >> when you're acting, people often talk about acting from tin side out and the outside in, and some actors say they prefer one or the other, and i've always found a mix of both is what works best for me. so i certainly studied as much as i could as far as what he said about why he did what he did and, you know, what was going through his head as he made the decision to act. but i also did get to meet him. when i got to meet him, my focus was actually less on those sorts of politics and more just on him, which is funny because he's always trying to take the attention off of himself personally and put the attention on the issues he's bringing up, which i admire, but i sort of disobeyed because i focused on him personally, how he sits, stands, walks, talks shakes your hand, eats, we ate lunch together, these are nuances that are valuable to me as i was putting together a performance. >> can you give me one example of something y
i mean, did you meet edward snowden? did you study edward snowden? degree are you trying to capture the physical of this guy? >> when you're acting, people often talk about acting from tin side out and the outside in, and some actors say they prefer one or the other, and i've always found a mix of both is what works best for me. so i certainly studied as much as i could as far as what he said about why he did what he did and, you know, what was going through his head as he made the...
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governor edwards: yes. mr. mica: mayor shelton? mayor shelton: if it were not for congressman graves, we wouldn't have any. mr. mica: people in the cage un -- cajun, the navy, they were helping people get water i was told for days before fema's water which is supposed to be prestainled ever got there. what was the problem? they said, communications. mr. robinson, why can't we get -- why couldn't we get the water to them that fema has prestaged? mr. robinson: sir, we have water and meals in camp bowry guard. the national guard dwribts that. mr. mica: what happened to it not getting it to the communities? they told me it was a communication problem? are you familiar with it? mr. robinson: no. mr. mica: we find to -- we need to find out what went wrong. >> no one from fema contacted me to see that water was available. i had to go through congressman graves' office. mr. mica: housing and water are not there. we have a shelter which we're paying $60,000 a unit or more and $20,000 to erect them and they don't fit 95% of the sites and we
governor edwards: yes. mr. mica: mayor shelton? mayor shelton: if it were not for congressman graves, we wouldn't have any. mr. mica: people in the cage un -- cajun, the navy, they were helping people get water i was told for days before fema's water which is supposed to be prestainled ever got there. what was the problem? they said, communications. mr. robinson, why can't we get -- why couldn't we get the water to them that fema has prestaged? mr. robinson: sir, we have water and meals in camp...
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did you meet edward snowden, steady edward snowden? degree are you try to capture the physicality of this guy? >> both. when you are acting, people talk about acting from the inside out and acting from the outside in. some actors say they prefer one or the other. a mix of both is what works best for me. joseph: i studied as much as i could as far as what he said about why he did what he did, and you know, what was going through his head as he made his decision to act. , ando did get to meet him when i got to meet him, my focus was actually less on those sorts of politics and more just on him, which is funny because he's trying to take the attention off of himself and put it on the issues he is bringing up, which i admire, but sort of disobeyed because i was focused on him personally, how he sits or stand or walk for talks or how he shakes your hand, or how he eats. we ate lunch together. these are the nuances that were really valuable to me as i was putting together a performance. me one example of something you gleaned from studying h
did you meet edward snowden, steady edward snowden? degree are you try to capture the physicality of this guy? >> both. when you are acting, people talk about acting from the inside out and acting from the outside in. some actors say they prefer one or the other. a mix of both is what works best for me. joseph: i studied as much as i could as far as what he said about why he did what he did, and you know, what was going through his head as he made his decision to act. , ando did get to...
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nasa whistleblower edward snowden is asking president obama to pardon him. the argument he's making to return to the u.s. >> and hillary clinton will get ba t with pneumonia. how she's been keeping busy during her time off and the new trouble for her rival donald trump. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on this wednesday. i'm dan shaffer. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> i'm deiah riley. that and more in a moment. first we're following breaking news in brandon. hillsborough county deputies are conducting a death investigation. at a home just south of wenhorse road and parsons avenue. the information is limited now the sheriff's office says it's going to re-release more information a little later this morning. >>> edward snowden is asking president obama to pardon him. as andrew spencer shows us snowden says the leaks were moral and ethical. >> reporter: president obama doesn't seem to be softening his stan o asked if there's a chance the nsa would pardon him -- >> the manner in which mr. snowden chose to disclose the information damaged the united
nasa whistleblower edward snowden is asking president obama to pardon him. the argument he's making to return to the u.s. >> and hillary clinton will get ba t with pneumonia. how she's been keeping busy during her time off and the new trouble for her rival donald trump. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us on this wednesday. i'm dan shaffer. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> i'm deiah riley. that and more in a moment. first we're following breaking news in...
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we just played something that edward snowden said. did what he did for the best of the country and that the country ought to understand that. if that's the case, why doesn't he come back and as president obama suggests, go through a trial? >> you know, there's a problem with that. edward snowden has been charged under a 1917 world war i era law called the espionage act. that law would not allow him to make his case to a jury. so he wouldn't be able to tell a jury of his peers that the disclosures and the work of journalists led to historic reforms, led to court decisions that reined in the nsa, led to the first congressional action in 40 years to put controls on nsa surveillance, that the president himself convened a blue ribbon panel that recommended sweeping changes, that the former attorney general, eric holder, has said that snowden's actions served the public. all of this would not just be irrelevant but deemed inadmissable. he would be reporting for sentencing, not for trial. >> but is it realistic to think that president obama
we just played something that edward snowden said. did what he did for the best of the country and that the country ought to understand that. if that's the case, why doesn't he come back and as president obama suggests, go through a trial? >> you know, there's a problem with that. edward snowden has been charged under a 1917 world war i era law called the espionage act. that law would not allow him to make his case to a jury. so he wouldn't be able to tell a jury of his peers that the...
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>> edward's all i got. >> edward? >> reporter: did you think that this 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 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 investigator's worst enemy in a missing person's case, was ticking away. days passed and heather jones hadn't returned to her rented house. the place where she hoped to start a new life without her husband. >> it sounds clich?, but she really vanished without a trace. >> yes. and that's what was makin' this so difficult. >> reporter: and she still wasn't answering her cell phone. the one police learned she used to exchange flirtatious texts with a mystery man. having an affair,
>> edward's all i got. >> edward? >> reporter: did you think that this 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 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...
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reported edward cain to rep garcia. check things over to make sure there are no people involved in this criminal case that he had worked with before this they would be called "conflicts." he need to check that out before moving forward with representing garcia. pedro garcia will be in court and his current public defender edward cane will be there as wellle. he said earlier that today friday morning he will be able to tell the judge if he had conflicts. if he does, he will appoint a new attorney, if he doesn't he wi garcia and that a preliminary hearing in this case will be set. i will be in court at 7:30 when all of that begins to unfold. we will let you know what happens on our report on news3 live at noon. i am reporting live, news3. >> dana: craig, thank you for that. >>> the funeral for former prime minister shimon peres taking place in jerusalem. his way there. and president clinton, both of them giving eulogies. >> to the people of israel, i could not be more honored to be in jerusalem to say farewell to my frien
reported edward cain to rep garcia. check things over to make sure there are no people involved in this criminal case that he had worked with before this they would be called "conflicts." he need to check that out before moving forward with representing garcia. pedro garcia will be in court and his current public defender edward cane will be there as wellle. he said earlier that today friday morning he will be able to tell the judge if he had conflicts. if he does, he will appoint a...
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kerry wins, edwards takes second. it should have been kerry-edwards. let's go to new hampshire.hat happens. but no, dean screams. so the story the next day isn't kerry-edwards. it's kerry wins, dean screams, kerry wins, dean screams. - but this speech really inforced the notion as to whether or not howard dean was ready to be president, whether they can imagine him in the oval office. - i think for the political press it was a way for them to demonstrate that we weren't ready. and i think that's why the political press continued to run with the story. - a dean scream contest. let's see if we can figure out who the republicans are here. - and new mexico.. - and north dakota... - we're going to south dakota and oregon. - we're going to washington, d.c., to take back the white house. - yeah! - yeah! - you're the joke of late-night tv. it's a real challenge, because the fund-raising dries up, the grass roots are kind of in revolt, and the campaign begins to question itself. - we're gonna go to pittsburgh in pennsylvania. we're going to cancun for spring break. if it takes you ten da
kerry wins, edwards takes second. it should have been kerry-edwards. let's go to new hampshire.hat happens. but no, dean screams. so the story the next day isn't kerry-edwards. it's kerry wins, dean screams, kerry wins, dean screams. - but this speech really inforced the notion as to whether or not howard dean was ready to be president, whether they can imagine him in the oval office. - i think for the political press it was a way for them to demonstrate that we weren't ready. and i think...
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>> edward's all i got. >> edward? >> reporter: did you think that this 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 we asked u.s. cellular customers to show us all the beautiful places they get coverage with our strong signal. you posted from the seashore. you shared from your hike. you showed us this sunset. you posted from the farm. mazing places. ?? u.s. cellulatoweput where the other guys don't. so join our network, and start sharing your moments investigator's worst enemy in a missing person's case, was ticking away. days passed and heather jones hadn't returned to her
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>> edward's all i got. >> edward?eporter: did you think that this 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. >> when "dateline extra" continues. whoo! don't do it. don't you dare. i don't think so! [ sighs ] it's okay, big fella. we're gonna get through this together. [ baseball bat cracks ] nice rip, robbie. ♪ raaah! when you bundle home and auto insurance through progressive, you get more than just a big discount. i'm gonna need you to leave. you get relentless protection. [ baseball bat cracks ] (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear m
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((vanessa murphy)) he says the death of edwards led to his decision at 17 years old... ((ryan: just serve my country....)) ((vanessa murphy)) ...to join the military. ((ryan: i think that was a huge driving force on me wanting to do something about kind of reflected back, you know like why you did this, i mean because everyday was a struggle.)) ((vanessa murphy)) he served as a marine in iraq and afghanistan... ((ryan: i lost a lot of friends....brothers...)) ((vanessa murphy)) those losses....the injuries he saw....and the combat....have all taken a toll on the now 28 year old las vegas native... but he says he never regrets that decision he made after 9-11... ((ryan: it was a once in a lifetime experience...)) ((vanessa murphy)) vanessa murphy... ((vanessa murphy)) 8 news now. >> edwards name is one of the thousands inscribed into bronze panels along the edges of the memorial pools that sit where the towers once stood. ryan says he visited the memorial while in high school./// ((sharie johnson)) >>> here at home... folks are paying tribute to those affected by the eve
((vanessa murphy)) he says the death of edwards led to his decision at 17 years old... ((ryan: just serve my country....)) ((vanessa murphy)) ...to join the military. ((ryan: i think that was a huge driving force on me wanting to do something about kind of reflected back, you know like why you did this, i mean because everyday was a struggle.)) ((vanessa murphy)) he served as a marine in iraq and afghanistan... ((ryan: i lost a lot of friends....brothers...)) ((vanessa murphy)) those...