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edwards: it is too early to know. you are not talking about damage we are seeing because of harvey, but previous damage? this is historically how it has worked in the past and assumedly how it works going forward -- anytime you have an appropriation by congress for disaster assistance, for example programthe cdbg hud, whatevery unmet need has been shown, they take it into consideration for the next appropriation. to the extent we have a documented, unmet need that hud agrees with, that will likely be taken into consideration. out of whatever appropriation is made next. them as weing with have been now for well over eight year, documenting damage here in louisiana and what that unmet need is as it relates to housing and business loss and to infrastructure enhancements. >> one more question for you. you are headed to lake charles later today. can you give us a preview as to the communications with officials there? gov. edwards: i think we have had about 65 web eoc requests from across the state. the vast majority of tho
edwards: it is too early to know. you are not talking about damage we are seeing because of harvey, but previous damage? this is historically how it has worked in the past and assumedly how it works going forward -- anytime you have an appropriation by congress for disaster assistance, for example programthe cdbg hud, whatevery unmet need has been shown, they take it into consideration for the next appropriation. to the extent we have a documented, unmet need that hud agrees with, that will...
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edwards how many books is this for you? >> probably -- 25, 26. but who's counting? [laughter] what topics? basically about american conservatism. i've got the best job in washington, d.c. i'm there at the hair taj foundation and in house historian they let me write books about reagan, cold water, buckley, ed if you willer in, you know you name it i probably written a book about him. >> why are you a conservative? >> i'm a conservative because i believe in freedom that's one of the reasons why i'm here at freedom test. i libertarian -- have got it right when it comes to the economic issues. they're not so terribly good when it comes to social issues which is why i'm a conservative and not a libertarian. >> you have another book coming out this fall as well. what is that? >> well, this is a book i've been working on people say how long has this book taken you i would say about 40 years and it really is -- by memoir it is looking back on the last 40 or maybe even 50 years. [laughter] and what had i've been able to be a part of in the conservative movement working with
edwards how many books is this for you? >> probably -- 25, 26. but who's counting? [laughter] what topics? basically about american conservatism. i've got the best job in washington, d.c. i'm there at the hair taj foundation and in house historian they let me write books about reagan, cold water, buckley, ed if you willer in, you know you name it i probably written a book about him. >> why are you a conservative? >> i'm a conservative because i believe in freedom that's one of...
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, jonathan edwards of great britain.t is a tough act to follow but he has done it again. i don't believe it. exactly 60 feet and a quarter of an inch. jonathan edwards has made history again. road safety campaigners say proposals to remove speed bumps in england to help cut pollution, are ‘dangerous, daft and irresponsible.‘ the government has suggested it's willing to pay for councils to rip them up, because when drivers brake and then accelerate to get over them, they increase exhaust emissions. here's roger harrabin. children are vulnerable to polluted air. it can harm the development of their lungs and aggravate existing conditions like asthma and hay fever. but the government's plan to combat pollution includes offering to pay councils to rip up speed humps installed to protect those same children. here is why cars will typically break as they reach a hump and then accelerate their way out of it, increasing pollution in the process. some motoring groups can't wait for the humps to go. speed bumps, "inverterd pothole
, jonathan edwards of great britain.t is a tough act to follow but he has done it again. i don't believe it. exactly 60 feet and a quarter of an inch. jonathan edwards has made history again. road safety campaigners say proposals to remove speed bumps in england to help cut pollution, are ‘dangerous, daft and irresponsible.‘ the government has suggested it's willing to pay for councils to rip them up, because when drivers brake and then accelerate to get over them, they increase exhaust...
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news 4's edward lawrence live on capitol hill now. edward, if more troops are deployed, what would they be doing there? >> the president increased the number we had to 8400 in afghanistan. they're in an advisory role. that means that they cannot fire engaging combat unless they're actively specifically fired on. any new troop would probably hit that same role unless it changes with the president's new direction. >> edward, what other options does the president have? >> at this point, the folks around the roubd table at camp david, the national security advisers, some favored adding 4,000 more troops. that was suggested during the armed services committee meeting earlier in the year. some other folks, like fired adviser steve bannon, favored getting out of afghanistan altogether ending the 16-year war. we'll have to see what the president says later today. >> edward lawrence live on capitol hill for us. thank you. >>> we'll have live coverage of president trump's address from fort miyer in arlington later o nbc4. >>> parents in prince
news 4's edward lawrence live on capitol hill now. edward, if more troops are deployed, what would they be doing there? >> the president increased the number we had to 8400 in afghanistan. they're in an advisory role. that means that they cannot fire engaging combat unless they're actively specifically fired on. any new troop would probably hit that same role unless it changes with the president's new direction. >> edward, what other options does the president have? >> at this...
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and jonathan edwards dies in 1758.re the two spearheads of the great awakening here in the colonies. whitfield had been a student at oxford and had come under the influence of two people you may have heard of, brothers, john and charles wesley. wesley. charles wesley, the great hymn writer. john wesley, the founder of methodism. and had been converted there in oxford. and sort of thought it was his calling in life to revive the church and particularly the church in america, in the colonies. and he had a great heart for common people here in america. as i say, made i think eight transatlantic trips. i guess it has to be an odd number, so seven. i guess he died on his seventh trip here. and whitfield was the mouth or the heart of the great awakening. edwards was the brain or the head. whitfield was the preacher. edwards was the theologian, although he was a very powerful preacher in his own right. george whitfield, rather unprepossessing-looking man. i have another picture in just a moment. nevertheless because of the po
and jonathan edwards dies in 1758.re the two spearheads of the great awakening here in the colonies. whitfield had been a student at oxford and had come under the influence of two people you may have heard of, brothers, john and charles wesley. wesley. charles wesley, the great hymn writer. john wesley, the founder of methodism. and had been converted there in oxford. and sort of thought it was his calling in life to revive the church and particularly the church in america, in the colonies. and...
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edwards wept during my entire sermon.that might be one of those moments i'd like to go back to in american history to see these two in the same church and to see edwards shedding tears. edwards was known for being very stern, right? if you know one thing and one thing only that he wrote, it is what? yes. sinners in the hands of an angry god and his christianity was very emotional and he was moved to tears by whitefield's sermon. anyway, so those are the dramatus personae and what effect did it have? one more thing about whitefield's rhetorical abilities. david hume who we saw earlier who was, as i said, called an infidel and clearly an atheist still traveled 20 miles in an era when that was a long trip to hear whitefield preach. he was so interested in what the man had to say and how he had to say it and the great shakespearean actor, david garrick said whitefield could move an audience to tears just by pronouncing the word mesopotamia. so reading these old testament accounts and it's amazing and whitefield had studied th
edwards wept during my entire sermon.that might be one of those moments i'd like to go back to in american history to see these two in the same church and to see edwards shedding tears. edwards was known for being very stern, right? if you know one thing and one thing only that he wrote, it is what? yes. sinners in the hands of an angry god and his christianity was very emotional and he was moved to tears by whitefield's sermon. anyway, so those are the dramatus personae and what effect did it...
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edward pierce casey was a architect. he did note of the architectural work at the library of congress. he is the one responsible for the decoration. this plaque was a huge amount of controversy. this isan think about serious stuff. it is very very important. -- that is not to take away from what edward pierce casey did. this is the important part and this is part of the problem. if you know people or if most of you have been to the building know this the library of congress building from the centuryit is a big 19th hall. it is uninspiring. it is this rectangular space with pavilions. that is it. inside the building the whole thing opens up. from theremember library of congress building is the interior. that is his work. there is no doubt about that. paintings, that is designed. edward peers casey designed all of the ceilings. those of you who have been on the first floor know about the family room and all of those rooms those are his design. man whoned them with a made the cartoons and they sent them all to the venetian.
edward pierce casey was a architect. he did note of the architectural work at the library of congress. he is the one responsible for the decoration. this plaque was a huge amount of controversy. this isan think about serious stuff. it is very very important. -- that is not to take away from what edward pierce casey did. this is the important part and this is part of the problem. if you know people or if most of you have been to the building know this the library of congress building from the...
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phillip edwards sold his house through an organisation called speedy property, after seeing a notice family home overfour decades. mr edwards expected to receive around £100,000 for the sale he was selling the house because he owed around £60,000 to his ex—wife. he wasn't clear how much the firm would deduct from the sale. mr edwards expected to receive around £100,000 for the sale of his property, once payments had been deducted, but once the sale was complete he received just over £4000, while two named companies received £51,000 and £45,000 each. mortified, really. it's as if everything that my parents worked for, and what i've worked for, you know, and at the end of the day there's nothing. it appears to be a large scale operation and west midlands police have confirmed that they are investigating a number of complaints. two of my three clients are suffering from cancer. they've lost their life savings in these transactions. nigel cole is pursuing negligence claims against one of the solicitor firms which handled the sales on behalf of the victims. he says they're all elderly, vu
phillip edwards sold his house through an organisation called speedy property, after seeing a notice family home overfour decades. mr edwards expected to receive around £100,000 for the sale he was selling the house because he owed around £60,000 to his ex—wife. he wasn't clear how much the firm would deduct from the sale. mr edwards expected to receive around £100,000 for the sale of his property, once payments had been deducted, but once the sale was complete he received just over...
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hoy nuestra gente extraordinaria es edward james olmos. >>> (mÚsica). >>> tenÍa cuatro aÑos y medio casihÍ en esa escuela. y de ahÍ comenzÓ esa parte todos estÁbamos conectando adentro del teatro y pum en 1968 me di con una obra muy fuerte, comenzÓ el resto de mi vida. >>> edward james olmos es un latino cien por ciento americano, americano para mÍ es mi tierra. si alguien me viene a decir vete a mi tierra. con permiso, pero yo he estado aquÍ 40.000 aÑos y ustedes en quÉ barco llegaron ustedes? de que parte de europa son ustedes? que estÁn tan gÜeros. entonces es muy interesante. yo cuando me muera le dije a mis hijos, ponlo allÍ en la cosita edward james olmos. >>> este es el final de la ediciÓn de enfoque gracias por ser parte de su domingo mÁs noticias aquÍ a las seis y 30 nos vemos maÑana en noticias telemundo, muy buenas tardes y gracias. >>> (mÚsica). >>> (mÚsica). >>> (mÚsica). >>> (mÚsica).
hoy nuestra gente extraordinaria es edward james olmos. >>> (mÚsica). >>> tenÍa cuatro aÑos y medio casihÍ en esa escuela. y de ahÍ comenzÓ esa parte todos estÁbamos conectando adentro del teatro y pum en 1968 me di con una obra muy fuerte, comenzÓ el resto de mi vida. >>> edward james olmos es un latino cien por ciento americano, americano para mÍ es mi tierra. si alguien me viene a decir vete a mi tierra. con permiso, pero yo he estado aquÍ 40.000 aÑos y...
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edward lawrence on the hill us. edward, thanks. >>> we're learning more details about the helicopter crash that killed two virginia state troopers in charlottesville on saturday. the ntsb says the troopers did not send out a distress call before the crash. they were in the air to record video of the activities happening on the ground at the white nationalist rally. just before the crash, they moved to provide air support for the governor's motorcade. the helicopter was not equipped with a flight data recorder or a cockpit voice recorder. >>> virginia state police officers jay cullen and berke bates were killed in that crash on saturday. >> trooper pilot bates would have turned 41 the next day. bates' father says his son was recruited by the state police from florida. he was ohm on the job a few weeks. his brother says it was his dream job. >> for us, you never expect to hear it. that was the hardest part about it. >> bates leaves bin and 12-year-old twins. cullen also had a wife and two children. >>> a teenager days
edward lawrence on the hill us. edward, thanks. >>> we're learning more details about the helicopter crash that killed two virginia state troopers in charlottesville on saturday. the ntsb says the troopers did not send out a distress call before the crash. they were in the air to record video of the activities happening on the ground at the white nationalist rally. just before the crash, they moved to provide air support for the governor's motorcade. the helicopter was not equipped...
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now, in this latest role of yours, which is a production of edward bond's play bingo, you are playingeare himself. it is the third time in 20 years you have played this role. why is it so important to you? it's technically, i think, the fourth time. i saw it when it was first done at the royal court theatre. it thrilled me. and, even though i was much too young, i fancied the role of shakespeare. and then the royal shakespeare mounted it in 1979, and i played a much toojuvenile — that's a flattering term, but i was — shakespeare. then we brought it to london, to the warehouse, as it then was. and there are some projects that never leave your system. it's like a virus that you can't get rid of. and bingo was one of those, in the very best sense. it is not a flattering portrait of shakespeare, in the final years of his life. and one presumes that he is a hero of yours. well, the fact is, if he had not lived, i would have been out of work for most of my life. all of the time i spent playing him, i have done 28 out of the 30 plays, some of them more than once. you get a feeling for the wr
now, in this latest role of yours, which is a production of edward bond's play bingo, you are playingeare himself. it is the third time in 20 years you have played this role. why is it so important to you? it's technically, i think, the fourth time. i saw it when it was first done at the royal court theatre. it thrilled me. and, even though i was much too young, i fancied the role of shakespeare. and then the royal shakespeare mounted it in 1979, and i played a much toojuvenile — that's a...
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louisiana governor john bel edwards held a news briefing on harvey response and recovery efforts in his state. that is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. eastern and we will have that live here on c-span. minutes, in about 20 the u.s. chamber of commerce with its annual labor day briefing offering views on economic and workplace issues for businesses. a femaow on c-span, briefing from this morning on harvey recovery efforts. good morning, folks. do we have everybody? all right, so the mission obviously is still taking care of people. it's a dynamic situation. we continue to track everything going on not only in beaumont, texas where we have serious operations taking place for search and rescue in life sustainment. we have had a number of evacuations around the chemical plant last night. we were able to evacuate about a mile and a half radius around the chemical plant to make sure people were safe in anticipation of any problems. we continue to push the life-saving operations. we are continuing to evacuate people out of areas where the rivers have not receded yet. in some cases, today and tomorrow,
louisiana governor john bel edwards held a news briefing on harvey response and recovery efforts in his state. that is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. eastern and we will have that live here on c-span. minutes, in about 20 the u.s. chamber of commerce with its annual labor day briefing offering views on economic and workplace issues for businesses. a femaow on c-span, briefing from this morning on harvey recovery efforts. good morning, folks. do we have everybody? all right, so the mission obviously is...
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were edwards now shepherds a congregation and we asked what exactly he's told them? >> we have to always be on higher ground. we are a community. to let this world know we're a good community and we were before they got here. we'll be better once they're gone. >> reporter: even if the community comes together there's one issue remaining. >> this statue is supposed to be gone eventually. are you afraid that we could see more violence in the months to come? >> i won't say never. the possibility always exists, but whatever negative happens here, i believe that charlottesville will always bring back with a positive. >> reporter: pastor edwards also told us another opportunity for healing will come later this week when we expect the memorial service for the victim here, heather heyer. that service will be either at the pastor's own church or on the mall where the protests took place. valerio, wusa9. >>> you might have noticed a guy on twitter with a handle yesyou'reracist. he's identifying people he's seen in photos over the weekend. you can see that interview and much mo
were edwards now shepherds a congregation and we asked what exactly he's told them? >> we have to always be on higher ground. we are a community. to let this world know we're a good community and we were before they got here. we'll be better once they're gone. >> reporter: even if the community comes together there's one issue remaining. >> this statue is supposed to be gone eventually. are you afraid that we could see more violence in the months to come? >> i won't say...
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thank you, edward. >>> many are calling him the new face of terror. claims to be threaten your safety and the security of our country. take a look. the propaganda video features a 10-year-old who says he's the son of an american soldier. the little boy speaks fluent english and says he moved to syria with his mother two years ago. he's also shown playing on a deserted playground, then loading an assault rifle nix to an isis fighter. >>> time right now is 4:47 on this friday morning. this morning, fairfax police are looking for whoever splashed white paint on this monument dedicated to confederate soldiers. it happened yesterday at the fairfax city cemetery. the paint has been removed. the mayor of fairfax says it doesn't reflect the value of the community. >>> more breaking news. the heir to the samsung empire is going to jail. >> erika gonzalez track tg from the live desk. >> he was the head of samsung in south korea. now he's going to jail for the next five years. we've got brand new video to wn, lee was found guilty of ame corruption. he bribed sou
thank you, edward. >>> many are calling him the new face of terror. claims to be threaten your safety and the security of our country. take a look. the propaganda video features a 10-year-old who says he's the son of an american soldier. the little boy speaks fluent english and says he moved to syria with his mother two years ago. he's also shown playing on a deserted playground, then loading an assault rifle nix to an isis fighter. >>> time right now is 4:47 on this friday...
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we have governor edwin edwards who had served four terms as governor here on this wall. below him is governor mckiffen who was actually the father of the superdome in new orleans, i'll point out. he was -- it was under his administration. his idea with many members in new orleans that actually made possible the superdome in new orleans, louisiana. our current governor bobby jindal who is depicted here governor jindal was the first indian governor in the states and just got elected to a second term and will be taking office in january. served also as our -- congressman for some time. this large portrait here is that of huey long who was our u.s. senator and governor. this is, you know, as i indicated, he is also -- was attempted to be impeached here. it failed. and i'll show you the room where when i bring you into the house chambers in a moment. that's where louisiana seceded from the union and the vote to bring his impeachment hearing to the september took place along with many other historic issues that took place there. governor blanco served in the katrina era and ac
we have governor edwin edwards who had served four terms as governor here on this wall. below him is governor mckiffen who was actually the father of the superdome in new orleans, i'll point out. he was -- it was under his administration. his idea with many members in new orleans that actually made possible the superdome in new orleans, louisiana. our current governor bobby jindal who is depicted here governor jindal was the first indian governor in the states and just got elected to a second...
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i'm edwards. anna edwards.s is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. the week began in an atmosphere of turmoil following days of heated rhetoric over north korea's nuclear ambitions and violent protest in the united states over the weekend. but monday dawned with positive economic data from japan. >> japan's gdp expanded at its fastest pace in two years and the second quarter extending this prolonged period of expansion. is it an especially all-around bait but a weakness coming through from exports. very positive trend. >> absolutely. this is probably a very decisive confirmation of final for long-lasting transition away from relying solely on external demand, and really a transition that i think is hopefully more sustainable to domestic demand. think a lot of people forget that domestic demand make over two thirds of japanese gdp. so, it is supercritical that this largest part of the economy starts to gain
i'm edwards. anna edwards.s is "bloomberg best," your weekly review of the most important business news, analysis and interviews from bloomberg television around the world. the week began in an atmosphere of turmoil following days of heated rhetoric over north korea's nuclear ambitions and violent protest in the united states over the weekend. but monday dawned with positive economic data from japan. >> japan's gdp expanded at its fastest pace in two years and the second quarter...
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kristian coleman a good friend ofjonathan edwards says i am looking for the world title.s men's final as well, with isaac makwala, and the british printer. we will see just how that ma kwa la printer. we will see just how that makwala story develops. plenty to look forward to hear. we will bring you all the updates. thank you. the united states has expelled two cu ban diplomats, amid suggestions that mysterious technology was used to damage the hearing of us embassy staff in havana. state department officials believe covert sonic devices may have caused the severe hearing loss. cuba says it's investigating the claims. will grant is in havana for us now. this is kind of classic spy craft from yesteryear. what more do we know? it really is. it is such a strange story on every level, not least because it comes against the backdrop of over the past three yea rs, backdrop of over the past three years, rapidly improving ties between the old enemies. there they have taken a dip under the trump administration. 0ne have taken a dip under the trump administration. one would never e
kristian coleman a good friend ofjonathan edwards says i am looking for the world title.s men's final as well, with isaac makwala, and the british printer. we will see just how that ma kwa la printer. we will see just how that makwala story develops. plenty to look forward to hear. we will bring you all the updates. thank you. the united states has expelled two cu ban diplomats, amid suggestions that mysterious technology was used to damage the hearing of us embassy staff in havana. state...
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a fierce competitor as jonathan edwards says, still tightly, a little bit better though.ts a little bit better though. cuts a little bit greyer though. i'll be back with more related programme, but lots of others were to get to. back to nick marshall mccormac. it was a bit overcast in north carolina for the uspga championship. it is well underway at quail hollow with jordan spieth attempt to become the youngest ever grand slam winner. he's struggling, despite this burly birdie and he is currently trailing get marks thorbjorn 0lesen believes by four under. dustin johnson has made a steady start, he is three shots back on one under par. so, we'll have a quick look at the leaderboard. the americans are doing their best for the stars and stripes, selected others down at the bottom, paul casey tied physics, and spieth, tied for 32nd. rory mcilroy just about to tee off. the english football association say they're planning to enter a british women's team for the tokyo olympics in 2020, even if the other home nations don't support the ide. don't support the idea. that's why ther
a fierce competitor as jonathan edwards says, still tightly, a little bit better though.ts a little bit better though. cuts a little bit greyer though. i'll be back with more related programme, but lots of others were to get to. back to nick marshall mccormac. it was a bit overcast in north carolina for the uspga championship. it is well underway at quail hollow with jordan spieth attempt to become the youngest ever grand slam winner. he's struggling, despite this burly birdie and he is...
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robert edward lee was no stranger to the perils of combat put himself a great personalposts. his service during the war with mexico, is harrowing personal reconnaissance prior to the battle of cerro gordo in 1847 the provided winfield scott with critical intelligence on the enemy's flank position was vital to the planning of a crushing flank attack executed by scott's armie. -- army. he was in danger consistently throughout his time as commanding general. at fredericksburg in december of 18 you to, he and lieutenant general james long street were standing on telegraph hill, known as lee's phil near a 30 pound rifle, a heavy field artillery piece rarely used by the army in the field. it exploded and fragments flew all about. at chancellorsville, where lee commanded only a fraction of the overall army on may 2, 18 c three as stonewall jackson took roughly 30,000 soldiers of the second core on a flag attack march, he again was in mortal danger. lee was conspicuous along the mact lines of general law's division. at two different point to was under long-range union artillery fire.
robert edward lee was no stranger to the perils of combat put himself a great personalposts. his service during the war with mexico, is harrowing personal reconnaissance prior to the battle of cerro gordo in 1847 the provided winfield scott with critical intelligence on the enemy's flank position was vital to the planning of a crushing flank attack executed by scott's armie. -- army. he was in danger consistently throughout his time as commanding general. at fredericksburg in december of 18 you...
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tonight. —— could he breakjonathan edwards' world-record? that is all we have time for for now.u can find out about coverage of that and the us pga championship. plenty of action before the television coverage starts at 6pm on the red button and later on, after the red button and later on, after the athletics, on bbc two at 11:15pm for the us pga golf. that is all bespoke for now. thank you. the war of words between the us and north korea is intensifying, as pyongyang says a plan to fire missiles overjapan, to land in the sea near the us territory guam, will soon be ready. state media denounced donald trump's warnings of "fire and fury", saying the us leader was "bereft of reason". the us has warned north korea's actions could mean the "end of its regime". a little earlier, to victoria guerrero from guam — she told me she's "terrified" at the prospect of military action. it's very frustrating to be sort of at the centre of all of this conflict. guam, as you mentioned, is us territory and unincorporated territory at that. the united states has full sovereignty over the island. of
tonight. —— could he breakjonathan edwards' world-record? that is all we have time for for now.u can find out about coverage of that and the us pga championship. plenty of action before the television coverage starts at 6pm on the red button and later on, after the red button and later on, after the athletics, on bbc two at 11:15pm for the us pga golf. that is all bespoke for now. thank you. the war of words between the us and north korea is intensifying, as pyongyang says a plan to fire...
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if we peep over, we can see jonathan edwards' record., we can seejonathan edwards getting worried. he knows he is holding on to that record only for a limited amount of time. when christian taylor gets it right, he will fly. we will also see allyson felix. think of all her global golds. she is going for a tenth one here. and taking it seriously, because she's decided not to look at the 200 and 400 double. she is focusing purely on the 400, up against shaune miller and the athlete from the bahamas, who beat her in that amazing finish in rio. both of them will want to get through unscathed. let's see who gets the better lane in the final. the women's hammer throwers are limbering up in the cage behind you. sophie hitchon took everybody by surprise in rio to become the first female hammer medallist from this country. nobody is going to get close to anita wlodarczyk, because she is streets ahead. it is going to be very tight for silver and bronze when you look at the rest of the field. if sophie can do what she did in qualifying, which is a
if we peep over, we can see jonathan edwards' record., we can seejonathan edwards getting worried. he knows he is holding on to that record only for a limited amount of time. when christian taylor gets it right, he will fly. we will also see allyson felix. think of all her global golds. she is going for a tenth one here. and taking it seriously, because she's decided not to look at the 200 and 400 double. she is focusing purely on the 400, up against shaune miller and the athlete from the...
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edward, what can we expect from the president tonight? >> reporter: well, philip, the president will be acting as the commander in chief. he is making this address not from the white house, but from fort meyer in virginia surrounded by military personnel. the president tweeting out on saturday that many decisions were made at camp david, including on afghanistan, according to defense secretary jim mattis, a big announcement is on hand. >> the president has made a decision as he said. he wants to be the one to announce it to the american people, so i'll stand silent until then. >> reporter: and back in may the president did make a decision to increase troop levels to 8400 in afghanistan, but that is actually down from the peak of 100,000 troops in 2010 and 2011. the president goingor decisions troops will actually not allowed to engage the enemy u, ty're ac advisory role. last march the general running sin com armed services committee more troops were necessary in order to keep that mission moving forward there.n announcement of more troop
edward, what can we expect from the president tonight? >> reporter: well, philip, the president will be acting as the commander in chief. he is making this address not from the white house, but from fort meyer in virginia surrounded by military personnel. the president tweeting out on saturday that many decisions were made at camp david, including on afghanistan, according to defense secretary jim mattis, a big announcement is on hand. >> the president has made a decision as he...
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world record, jonathan edwards's world record from 22 years ago could go to night.rtainty over his future last season created a "lack of clarity in the dressing room" at arsenal. wenger eventually signed a new two—year contract extension and the campaign finished on a high with victory in the fa cup final. but they missed out on a place in the champions league for the first time in two decades. maybe my attitude had an impact on the season, because at some stage the season, because at some stage the players came to see me and said what's going on? where do you go? i created with me not deciding, that a lack of clarity in the dressing room, and there's nothing worse than that. just over 24 hours until arsenal begin the new premier league season against leicester. more from me later. surveyors say falls in house prices in london are beginning to spread across the country, with the south east of england, east anglia and parts of the north now affected. our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz, is here. hejoined merely to he joined merely to explain. the offic
world record, jonathan edwards's world record from 22 years ago could go to night.rtainty over his future last season created a "lack of clarity in the dressing room" at arsenal. wenger eventually signed a new two—year contract extension and the campaign finished on a high with victory in the fa cup final. but they missed out on a place in the champions league for the first time in two decades. maybe my attitude had an impact on the season, because at some stage the season, because...
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he said, i have spoken with governor abbott of texas, and louisiana governor edwards. closely monitoring hurricane harvey developments and will
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edward lawrence with more reaction. >> reporter: the president made a much stronger condemnation of the violence over the weekend. many people say it's too little, too late. >> no kkk, no fascist usa. >> reporter: protesters greeted donald trump as he arrived at trump tower in new york, angry it took 48 hours for the president to specifically call out those who killed one woman. >> racism is evil. they are criminals and thugs including the kkk, neo-nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups that are repugnant. >> reporter: president trump was quick to denounce the ceo of merck hours after he resigned from the manufacturing council. democrats say she is strong words took too long. >> the president in his last statement actual ly sounded presidential. i wish that he would have said those same words on saturday. >> these are groups that are used to hearing dog whistles from public officials, so they take that as a green light. we are approving of this violence against counterprotestors. >> reporter: the department of justice will take the most vigorous action against the people and g
edward lawrence with more reaction. >> reporter: the president made a much stronger condemnation of the violence over the weekend. many people say it's too little, too late. >> no kkk, no fascist usa. >> reporter: protesters greeted donald trump as he arrived at trump tower in new york, angry it took 48 hours for the president to specifically call out those who killed one woman. >> racism is evil. they are criminals and thugs including the kkk, neo-nazis, white...
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thanks for watching, i am anna edwards.s. mr. clinton: nobody plays a song when you walk into a room anymore. [laughter] mr. bush: i did not bring the laura did not bring the coffee. david: what do you say to each other? mr. bush: generally, when does this program start and when is it going to end? [laughter] mr. clinton: he'll say to me give shorter answers. david: what was the biggest surprise the first day you are in the oval office? mr. clinton: it really surprised me how easily i could be turned into a two-dimensional cartoon. mr. bush: in walks my dad, i said, "welcome, mr. president." and he said, "thank you, mr. president." david: that must have been something. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed. i will leave it this way.
thanks for watching, i am anna edwards.s. mr. clinton: nobody plays a song when you walk into a room anymore. [laughter] mr. bush: i did not bring the laura did not bring the coffee. david: what do you say to each other? mr. bush: generally, when does this program start and when is it going to end? [laughter] mr. clinton: he'll say to me give shorter answers. david: what was the biggest surprise the first day you are in the oval office? mr. clinton: it really surprised me how easily i could be...
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reporting in washington, edward lawrence. >>> thank you very much, edward., the bay area is still working to heal after the violence are from this weekend. thousands gathered for an interfaith peace vigil yesterday. now during this vigil speakers emsized white nationalists do not represent all of america. >> in charlottesville there are many more people of goodwill than people of hate. many of the people who came in to charlottesville were from outside the community. >> one of those outsiders was cole white, a berkeley man who the virginia rally. he was outed online and quit his job at top dog. >>> the two people charged with robbing and killing a san francisco photographer at twin peaks last month say they are not guilty. authorities accuse fantasy dcuir and lamonte mims of shooting 71-year-old edward frieench on july 16th and stealing his camera. mims was a paroled felon charged with illegally possessing a gun. the victim's sister blamed the judge who released mims five days before the shooting. >> based on the facts, and the facts are very clear, he was a
reporting in washington, edward lawrence. >>> thank you very much, edward., the bay area is still working to heal after the violence are from this weekend. thousands gathered for an interfaith peace vigil yesterday. now during this vigil speakers emsized white nationalists do not represent all of america. >> in charlottesville there are many more people of goodwill than people of hate. many of the people who came in to charlottesville were from outside the community. >> one...
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edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. edward, how have people in the president's party reacted? >> reporter: it is a history making moment. this is the first time in history you've seen a president, sympathetic, he did condemn the neo-nazis and supremacists, then said both sides were violent, saying the alt-left was also violent. republicans are coming out against the president, criticizing him. nbc news got talking points they sent to lawmakers, they said they should agree that both sides were violent and none of the republicans have come out agreeing with them. senator marco rubio sending a tweet saying the president needs to c white supremacist terrorist attack. house speaker paul ryan saying bigotry has no place in america. >> edward lawrence, live on capitol hill for us. thank you. >>> as many prepare to head back to campus for fall, university of virginia officials are trying to ease concerns for returning students and parents. many students were among those protesting against white nationalists this weekend. in a letter to parents, the president promised the university is
edward lawrence is live on capitol hill. edward, how have people in the president's party reacted? >> reporter: it is a history making moment. this is the first time in history you've seen a president, sympathetic, he did condemn the neo-nazis and supremacists, then said both sides were violent, saying the alt-left was also violent. republicans are coming out against the president, criticizing him. nbc news got talking points they sent to lawmakers, they said they should agree that both...
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to take care -- john bel edwards to take care of those folks in louisiana. we've also turned on individual assistance in some most important information you will hear about today is some are recovery director, alex, we are providing a central commodity distribution. what that means is is we are already providing point to distribution and disseminating life-sustaining commodities in areas that are not currently impacted by rainfall. for example, we've been down in rockport, port huron says with the rain has stopped but they sustain category four wins and storm surge there were supporting those folks down there with lifesaving commodity. power restoration is ongoing to wear very concerned about the infrastructure obviously. infrastructure is the key to restoring routine to everybody daily lies. we will try to help private power companies bring the power back on as quickly as a camper right now many areas in texas still are not out of the clear from the threat as it's ongoing. security is a concern. we've amassed quite a bit of federal law enforcement out of th
to take care -- john bel edwards to take care of those folks in louisiana. we've also turned on individual assistance in some most important information you will hear about today is some are recovery director, alex, we are providing a central commodity distribution. what that means is is we are already providing point to distribution and disseminating life-sustaining commodities in areas that are not currently impacted by rainfall. for example, we've been down in rockport, port huron says with...
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edward lawrence is live on capitol hill now. edward, what more do we >> well, aaron, the president made the changes as he was trying to get ahead of what was going on. yesterday, eight executives resigned from the manufacturing council. the white house reached out to other executives on some of these councils. they saw that it was coming, the wave of resignations. instead of seeing that, he decided to disband the councils altogether. >> have we heard anything about staff resignations due to the president's comments? >> the "washington post" is reporting that chief of staff john kelly is deeply frustrated and dismayed over there this. there are exit strategies sought out by some. so far, no mass resignations. again, a lot of soul searching going on in the white house today. >> edward lawrence on the hill this morning. thanks. >>> it's 4:47. people who never met heather heyer took time out of their day to honor her memory. thousands packed into in charlottesville. her father delivered an emotional speech. >> no father should have
edward lawrence is live on capitol hill now. edward, what more do we >> well, aaron, the president made the changes as he was trying to get ahead of what was going on. yesterday, eight executives resigned from the manufacturing council. the white house reached out to other executives on some of these councils. they saw that it was coming, the wave of resignations. instead of seeing that, he decided to disband the councils altogether. >> have we heard anything about staff...
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edward lawrence is live on capitol hill.he president did condemn the violence, but how is the white house dealing with the backlash now? >> reporter: it is a growing backlash, eun. the president was a little ambiguous according to many. critics saying he's more specific than when he condemned the violence -- surrogates fort president and officials, appointees are saying that the administration does not support the nationalist group. ivanka, his daughter, came out harshly and says there's no place in society for neoneo-naz white supremacists and melania saying they condemn the action saying there needs to be communication without violence. p around him tried to clarify his remarks. >> we saw quite a bit of that, edward. do we expect the president might have more to say today? >> he may. he is going to sign a memorandum starting an investigation into some chinese trade practices. there may be some comments that he makes to try to clarify. it's certain that the people around the president are coming out more harshly than the pr
edward lawrence is live on capitol hill.he president did condemn the violence, but how is the white house dealing with the backlash now? >> reporter: it is a growing backlash, eun. the president was a little ambiguous according to many. critics saying he's more specific than when he condemned the violence -- surrogates fort president and officials, appointees are saying that the administration does not support the nationalist group. ivanka, his daughter, came out harshly and says there's...
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. >> edward lawrence is live on capitol hill now. edward, what is the main component of this new strategy? >> eun, you heard we're not going to be nation building. the president wants to find an honorable and enduring end to this conflict. he's going to commit more soldiers and resources to it. he didn't commit on how much. we should see an expansion of our role in afghanistan in order for the president -- in his words, find a way out of the afghanistan and vice president will hold a rally tonight in phoenix, arizona. what should we expect? >> we should see the level of violence much the president has been at odds with both of the republican senators there. senator john mccain a deciding no vote on the health care bill that the president supported and senator jeff blake, somebody who the president wept back and forth with on twitter. we should look and see what protesters, counter protesters there may be and the mayor of phoenix asked the president not to come because it would inflame emotion after the violence in charlottesville. >>
. >> edward lawrence is live on capitol hill now. edward, what is the main component of this new strategy? >> eun, you heard we're not going to be nation building. the president wants to find an honorable and enduring end to this conflict. he's going to commit more soldiers and resources to it. he didn't commit on how much. we should see an expansion of our role in afghanistan in order for the president -- in his words, find a way out of the afghanistan and vice president will hold...
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. -- i am anna edwards. matt: imf miller. anna: talk about the united states and houston specifically. so much of the united states energy market, a landmark hurricane, a landmark storm now earlys over texas area estimates of what kind of economic impact we might see here, 24 billion dollars. stay, howhe reins to long they keep falling is going to be one of the key questions. what has this done to markets? gasoline spread flying as harvey looms. futures are the same. oil steady but refineries have been flooded. more than 10% of the fuel making capacity. farcolonial pipeline, so from houston to the east coast of the united states it seems we
. -- i am anna edwards. matt: imf miller. anna: talk about the united states and houston specifically. so much of the united states energy market, a landmark hurricane, a landmark storm now earlys over texas area estimates of what kind of economic impact we might see here, 24 billion dollars. stay, howhe reins to long they keep falling is going to be one of the key questions. what has this done to markets? gasoline spread flying as harvey looms. futures are the same. oil steady but refineries...
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. >> joining me now by phone is governor edwards. thank you for joining us, first off. you know what this is like. you guys have lived through katrina, you're sending resources to texas, how long do you expect your resources to be needed out there. >> well, it's going to take a long time in texas for them to get through the response phase,
. >> joining me now by phone is governor edwards. thank you for joining us, first off. you know what this is like. you guys have lived through katrina, you're sending resources to texas, how long do you expect your resources to be needed out there. >> well, it's going to take a long time in texas for them to get through the response phase,
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slasher, this is edward j. holmes iii they believe he is wanted for slashing 52 tires on police vehicles parked in camden county. police say that holmes went to police to report his bicycle stolen and will face criminal mischief among other charges when captured. >>> walking to class was no ordinary stroll today for one wilmington school. >> jenny smith elementary hosted a million father march for dads and granddads and all dads to walk with the kids. they highlighted the role they play in the educational lives of the youngsters and gave the men a chance to renew their family commitment. and 5 million people, just like you, trust us every day. with no deductible, we could help you save money...
slasher, this is edward j. holmes iii they believe he is wanted for slashing 52 tires on police vehicles parked in camden county. police say that holmes went to police to report his bicycle stolen and will face criminal mischief among other charges when captured. >>> walking to class was no ordinary stroll today for one wilmington school. >> jenny smith elementary hosted a million father march for dads and granddads and all dads to walk with the kids. they highlighted the role...
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i'm anna edwards. chinese technology firms and u.s. corporate earnings reports. our roundup begins with results from walmart. ♪ >> walmart gave a lukewarm forecast for the third quarter. the world's largest retailer is trying to outspend amazon and it is taking its toll. the outlook tempered enthusiasm as posted its best resales -- grocery sales growth in 10 years and that accounts for more than half of its revenue. >> eps guidance for the third quarter is not quite as strong as investors were hoping for but i think if we zoom out and look at the big picture, it is a good report for walmart. they have been on a steady streak of great sales growth for 12 quarters. great growth in e-commerce. it is mainly charged by two things. one is they have strategic acquisitions such as bonobos, jet and that is added to the total pie. but they have also really expanded their own assortment online. they have 67 million skews where they are offering shoppers more product and that is being off -- paying off too. david: target boosting its forecast for
i'm anna edwards. chinese technology firms and u.s. corporate earnings reports. our roundup begins with results from walmart. ♪ >> walmart gave a lukewarm forecast for the third quarter. the world's largest retailer is trying to outspend amazon and it is taking its toll. the outlook tempered enthusiasm as posted its best resales -- grocery sales growth in 10 years and that accounts for more than half of its revenue. >> eps guidance for the third quarter is not quite as strong as...
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with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morningveryone. it's 5 o'clock on this tuesday august 8th and we're following breaking news. >> philadelphia firefighters find a body inside of a home overnight after putting out a blaze. >> the mayor of the city of chester addresses the homicide rate there which is on track to obliterate last year's numbers. >> catching a fresh breeze is pretty impossible in one jersey neighborhood now that a trash truck has dumped mounds of garbage in a parking lot. >> could you only imagine if it were in the 90's today. stink-arooni. >> look at all the birds flock pentagon. at least the birds are enjoying it. >> with all the rain we had yesterday it's probably mushing it around. let's take a look at all right satellite and radar. we still have some leftover showers in spots south of the city especially so watch for that as you're heading out. let's take a closer look. i've got storm tracker6 live double scan ready to go and we
with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morningveryone. it's 5 o'clock on this tuesday august 8th and we're following breaking news. >> philadelphia firefighters find a body inside of a home overnight after putting out a blaze. >> the mayor of the city of chester addresses the homicide rate there which is on track to obliterate last year's numbers. >> catching a fresh breeze is pretty impossible in one...
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edwards is also considering a bid. current county executive baker plans to run for governor of maryland. this is term limited. >>> police in the district are looking for a woman after an appalling attack is caught on camera. take a look at this recently released video that shows a woman waiting for her stop near the front of the bus and then throwing a cup filled with urine at the driver. just before she runs off. this happened on the x2 line that runs through northeast d.c.. a loin that has of driver assaults. >> it's toy tallesdisrpectful to bus drivers yeah. it's a problem. >> huge. you need to be protected all the way. 100%. >> metro officials are still looking for information on this mystery woman. who they now believe relieved herself while on the bus. >>> well, you probably have heard that boxing champ floyd mayweather donated $200 million
edwards is also considering a bid. current county executive baker plans to run for governor of maryland. this is term limited. >>> police in the district are looking for a woman after an appalling attack is caught on camera. take a look at this recently released video that shows a woman waiting for her stop near the front of the bus and then throwing a cup filled with urine at the driver. just before she runs off. this happened on the x2 line that runs through northeast d.c.. a loin...