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john edwards.ng honest and changing course in iraq is the first step in trying to restore america's moral leadership in the world. crowd: [chanting] edwards! edwards was hot stuff and within striking distance of the white house for years. [cheering] he had been john kerry's vice presidential pick in 2004, and even though that didn't work out, it made him an early favorite entering the 2008 democratic presidential primary. he was a good talker. he was good-looking. he had the right politics. yes, edwards was the dream candidate-- perhaps even the "dreamy" candidate. that beautiful head of hair just stole my heart. [audience laughter] thank you. john edwards was able to articulate the economic issues that plagued this country, able to talk about the "two americas." that was his famous speech. we can build one america where we no longer have two healthcare systems. edwards' stated mission to bridge the gap between rich americans and poor americans still seems progressive more than a decade later. he w
john edwards.ng honest and changing course in iraq is the first step in trying to restore america's moral leadership in the world. crowd: [chanting] edwards! edwards was hot stuff and within striking distance of the white house for years. [cheering] he had been john kerry's vice presidential pick in 2004, and even though that didn't work out, it made him an early favorite entering the 2008 democratic presidential primary. he was a good talker. he was good-looking. he had the right politics....
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edward: trying to find the crime., politically if we get a hung jury or we get not convicted, what happens politically? what does that a mean? >> well, look, i'm not entirely convinced that a lot of voters or are hugely tuned into this. i think a conviction if -- if they get a conviction, obviously, the president would appeal and argue for a mistrial. that might not come -- the real value of it is joe biden goes into that first debate and from now until the election can say my opponent's been convicted, convicted, convicted. can you turn some people on. that on the other hand, we have a lot of polls that suggest a lot of americans do believe this is politically motivated, and they seem to be discounting some of this. we've got mixed data coming out of that in terms of all of the polling. so it's just not clear what this means. i think some of the bigger cases, for instance, the ones that have to do with the classified documents and the january 6th stuff, it's not even clear those are going to go ahead prior to the ele
edward: trying to find the crime., politically if we get a hung jury or we get not convicted, what happens politically? what does that a mean? >> well, look, i'm not entirely convinced that a lot of voters or are hugely tuned into this. i think a conviction if -- if they get a conviction, obviously, the president would appeal and argue for a mistrial. that might not come -- the real value of it is joe biden goes into that first debate and from now until the election can say my opponent's...
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edward: we will have you back. the value war is on, burger king is the latest, introducing $5 value meal and restaurants produced the sharpest price increases since president biden took office. brian brenberg is here on how that is sitting with the voters. you had me on on wednesday. i showed up in person. brian: couldn't get a flight to dc. i love you in dc. i see you in the white house and there is a guy who has to eat out a lot. makes me feel bad because you have to pay for it. food away from home is up 20% since 2019, they are paying up for it but it's even worse when you talk about the things we all loved to eat. take a look at your subway sandwich. the days that you eat healthy. you are paying $5.50 in 2019, you're paying $8.49 today, 54% increase, or made the you are feeling a little chipotle. you are paying for that chicken burrito, 1070 today. the day you want to have fun, you go for the big mac meal, that's the meal in 2019, $5.99. in 2024, $12.69, what's the point of all rat. when talking of family on th
edward: we will have you back. the value war is on, burger king is the latest, introducing $5 value meal and restaurants produced the sharpest price increases since president biden took office. brian brenberg is here on how that is sitting with the voters. you had me on on wednesday. i showed up in person. brian: couldn't get a flight to dc. i love you in dc. i see you in the white house and there is a guy who has to eat out a lot. makes me feel bad because you have to pay for it. food away...
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edward: thanks.et's get reaction from the senior advisor to the president on energy, in the trenches when it comes to energy, gas prices are more than they were a year ago but remained steady in the 350, 3 $60 range, is that the target price americans will shoulder without blaming him? >> good to see you. thanks for having me on. energy prices are $0.10 lower today than they were a couple weeks ago. we are lower than we were this memorial day than we were last year so consumers, what's most important is to see the consumers and american families are getting lower prices at the pump progressively. so obviously we think they go even lower but we understand this is the peak of driving season just starting on memorial day but we are glad to see oil prices come off by about $10 or so from their highs a few weeks ago with gasoline prices at the pump for consumers also down so we will try to work to make sure we have whatever we need that american consumers can get those lower prices. >> reporter: does the
edward: thanks.et's get reaction from the senior advisor to the president on energy, in the trenches when it comes to energy, gas prices are more than they were a year ago but remained steady in the 350, 3 $60 range, is that the target price americans will shoulder without blaming him? >> good to see you. thanks for having me on. energy prices are $0.10 lower today than they were a couple weeks ago. we are lower than we were this memorial day than we were last year so consumers, what's...
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edward: yes.id, i never would have been president without my experiences in north dakota. and that is why we are constructing the theodore roosevelt presidential library in the badlands next to theodore roosevelt national park, the only park named for a person, let alone a president. and we are scheduled to open on july 4, 2026, the 250th anniversary of america. and it's really about tomorrow, not yesterday. it's about future generations getting in the arena and making a change that they want to see in the world. jeffrey: all right. we will look for that. and in the meantime, "the loves of theodore roosevelt.” edward o'keefe, thank you very much. edward: great to be with you, jeff. ♪ amna: and remember, there's more online, including a look at four key groups of joe biden voters to watch, six months out from the presidential election. that's at pbs.org/newshour. and join us again here tomorrow night, when we report from the battleground state of michigan on democrats' plan to keep abortion rights
edward: yes.id, i never would have been president without my experiences in north dakota. and that is why we are constructing the theodore roosevelt presidential library in the badlands next to theodore roosevelt national park, the only park named for a person, let alone a president. and we are scheduled to open on july 4, 2026, the 250th anniversary of america. and it's really about tomorrow, not yesterday. it's about future generations getting in the arena and making a change that they want...
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i am edward in the tv and the president of stuff with the international. my goal is to make sure that each and every human being on the planet has access to and kind of enjoy woodgreen unfair for edward mochi has headed this organization with a snail as it symbols. since 2022. he comes to the small italian town across the movements headquarters several times a year to me as an african from you, then that sort of for the means address for the network that is supporting and working with local communities for beautiful. so, but i need to, we work with the communities of pharma as communities of young people, communities, so the indigenous people he saga is edwards hometown and you've gone to a farmer's son. he started working in the fields from an early age, unaware that fare farming and healthy food would become his mission in life. i was forced to do a good culture as if i just went at school. back to this punishment, stand out to be my life time passion and driving force to make a change farmer no wellness noon. yes. field serves as an example for the slow
i am edward in the tv and the president of stuff with the international. my goal is to make sure that each and every human being on the planet has access to and kind of enjoy woodgreen unfair for edward mochi has headed this organization with a snail as it symbols. since 2022. he comes to the small italian town across the movements headquarters several times a year to me as an african from you, then that sort of for the means address for the network that is supporting and working with local...
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>> as anthony edwards, yeah, like the first anthony edwards not the next michael jordan.anthony edwards kid has his own style. he maybe got a mix of michael jordan in him but i can shoot the three so i think that makes me different than jordan. >> reporter: catching jordan, a distant goal, taking down the nuggets is right in edwards' reach. ant's wolves are up 2-1 on a denver team that features the mvp. how does ant feel about that, you might ask. >> you got to respect those guy, but, yeah, any time i step on the court, any time i feel like it's no reason they should be talking about him more than me. >> see, he is confident. up until last night the timberwolves had been undefeated in all of the playoffs largely behind that spectacular play from anthony edwards, and they are going to be looking to bounce back on sunday against the defending champs and i know maybe he doesn't want to be compared to him but like the guy that's nicknamed air jordan, guy, the sky, it is the limit for anthony edwards. >> whit: no question about that. no shortage of confidence there either. mal
>> as anthony edwards, yeah, like the first anthony edwards not the next michael jordan.anthony edwards kid has his own style. he maybe got a mix of michael jordan in him but i can shoot the three so i think that makes me different than jordan. >> reporter: catching jordan, a distant goal, taking down the nuggets is right in edwards' reach. ant's wolves are up 2-1 on a denver team that features the mvp. how does ant feel about that, you might ask. >> you got to respect those...
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so the indigenous people he saga is edward's hometown and you've gone as a farmer's son. he started working in the fields from an early age, unaware that fair farming unhealthy food would become his mission. in life i was forced to do a quick cottage as if i just meant at school. but to this punishment turned out to be my lifetime passion and driving force to make a change. farmer noel, now noon, yes, field serves as an example for the slow food group and he's so got just north of lake victoria. she's learned how to planted ecologically and sustainably without chemicals or genetically modified. see grain using tried and tested methods so that's good. then we embrace the, the bus, the now i've got this, we also make sure that we try to protect our plants. so we to the risk of extinction. and do they provide for the security to slow food? you've gone to started in 2006 and now has over 30000 members. they support farmers markets with regionally growing, produce work with student groups and and so called chef alliance and association of ships who use regional and seasonal in
so the indigenous people he saga is edward's hometown and you've gone as a farmer's son. he started working in the fields from an early age, unaware that fair farming unhealthy food would become his mission. in life i was forced to do a quick cottage as if i just meant at school. but to this punishment turned out to be my lifetime passion and driving force to make a change. farmer noel, now noon, yes, field serves as an example for the slow food group and he's so got just north of lake...
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edward said talks about the representation of the colonial system.works in literature and shows how colonialism uses literature and literary discourses and also how it uses language in order to be able to his judgments and his presuppositions. and those processes that legitimize violence should be placed in the world and cause more and more people, even the people of the east, to actually accept that they are lower beings than the western system and to internalize this humiliation in themselves. one of those debates on culture and imperialism is by edward saide, who says that after the colonizers leave, the agents of colonization become local, even those who call themselves westerners. in fact , they took their ideas from the west, and this is almost the fate of the third world, which was backward anyway, and wanted to move forward , naturally, it was forced to follow the west's path, and if we really apply this example to iran's culture after the revolution. kill us in the situation. it for them and hence they are still interpreting their own histor
edward said talks about the representation of the colonial system.works in literature and shows how colonialism uses literature and literary discourses and also how it uses language in order to be able to his judgments and his presuppositions. and those processes that legitimize violence should be placed in the world and cause more and more people, even the people of the east, to actually accept that they are lower beings than the western system and to internalize this humiliation in...
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an yarmi hajra ali al-sahaina najla means ibne edward tahadte. in the arab world, there were journalists, taking pictures with video cameras, and posting photos , and the photos were transferred to the united states, and of course , as expected, the heinous attack against edward, including that. wow, there was a tremendous reaction. i have very respected colleagues, meaning respected in the sense that they have high positions in their departments and full professors and the like, they demanded that it would be reprimanded, that the president actually chastising for violent act that he took tossing a stone against against across the borders into israel. and if you look at the picture. at the time he did it in 2000 he was already a sick man, if look at the picture now i see how sick he was at the time cuz his hair was he had lost his hair i am sick and the stone is held with those three fingers how big a stone can you hold with these three f how damaging that stone could be so i wrote an article in the logos i think i called it the little pebble th
an yarmi hajra ali al-sahaina najla means ibne edward tahadte. in the arab world, there were journalists, taking pictures with video cameras, and posting photos , and the photos were transferred to the united states, and of course , as expected, the heinous attack against edward, including that. wow, there was a tremendous reaction. i have very respected colleagues, meaning respected in the sense that they have high positions in their departments and full professors and the like, they demanded...
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the year edward la tv was born kind of low between the join with other activists to fight against the fast food chains inside settings to take uh, of, uh, uh, lead us it from such a big thing that i caught up at the beginning. but to me it's also got to does the learning opportunity. i feel like i have a lot to offer. i have a lot of experience to share with they load from my communities from my country, from my continent under that we, this is the only way we kind of bridge that if i'm growing up between the north end, the south from italy slow food has conquered the world currently operating in $160.00 countries at its headquarters and bra, edward meets with members from around the world and coordinates global strategies. their work focuses on education and information campaigns. because only way that clear no day during the how the food we eat under the system under which it's produced is affecting the planet. i'm now i have is when we can make better choices . edward maturity also develops new ideas that you've gone to a slow food branch. his favorite fields to work on are the one
the year edward la tv was born kind of low between the join with other activists to fight against the fast food chains inside settings to take uh, of, uh, uh, lead us it from such a big thing that i caught up at the beginning. but to me it's also got to does the learning opportunity. i feel like i have a lot to offer. i have a lot of experience to share with they load from my communities from my country, from my continent under that we, this is the only way we kind of bridge that if i'm growing...
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edward snowden. in russia, his way home is barred, like another victim of freedom, the american word,na sange. juliana sange became famous thanks to his work on the wikileaks portal. this is a huge database of documents that shed light on the affairs of american officials and businessmen. secret deals, property ownership and even scandals such as the infamous island lolit, where the same bill clinton went to have sex with underage children. asanch fought for the truth, but he got it. the term in the united states for espionage is 175 years. washington did not like that the wikileaks website published information about the deaths of reuters journalists during the iraq war. the pentagon ordered a strike on them, while the american military can be heard laughing and rejoicing in the video. maybe an awakened conscience or just well, objectivity begins to try to talk about what is really happening, what a bloody dictatorship is now established in kiev, illegitimate, and these journalists, american citizens are disappearing in kiev prisons, then they are found dead, the united states is als
edward snowden. in russia, his way home is barred, like another victim of freedom, the american word,na sange. juliana sange became famous thanks to his work on the wikileaks portal. this is a huge database of documents that shed light on the affairs of american officials and businessmen. secret deals, property ownership and even scandals such as the infamous island lolit, where the same bill clinton went to have sex with underage children. asanch fought for the truth, but he got it. the term...
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in fact, the reason for the wide spread of edward said's view was because in that book orientalism, edwardlly gave a comprehensive look at he throws all the arts.
in fact, the reason for the wide spread of edward said's view was because in that book orientalism, edwardlly gave a comprehensive look at he throws all the arts.
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what's going on, edward? and fewer republicans in the senate negotiated with senate testimonies and that bill that failed in february is about to come back up for a vote. now memo from the white house says that rather than working across the aisle to stop fentanyl trafficking and most congressional stop legislation to save american lives from fentanyl and the memo doesn't mansion that under president biden, 8.1 million people have illegally crossed the southern boarder and this number does not include the got aways and, stu, i found whatever the president is claiming or the white house is claim asking what they're doing to republicans or doing with their policies and here the white house, you know, always wants the other team on defensive and biden let this fentanyl thing explode. stuart: thank you, edward. cdc said malaria on the southern border more than doubled on the last two years. give me the numbers, ashley. ashley: absolutely stunning, stu. last year 68 cases were identified from surveillance systems
what's going on, edward? and fewer republicans in the senate negotiated with senate testimonies and that bill that failed in february is about to come back up for a vote. now memo from the white house says that rather than working across the aisle to stop fentanyl trafficking and most congressional stop legislation to save american lives from fentanyl and the memo doesn't mansion that under president biden, 8.1 million people have illegally crossed the southern boarder and this number does not...
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i am edward said. i was born in this house in 1935 in a christian family. my father was a successful businessman and imported supplies and stationery from egypt. and it was an area that fell to the haganah in i think february of 1948 uh there was to my recollection there was no militia, there was no organized resistance of any sort by the time the fighting began in the latter part of 1947 uh it became impossible to live there and there was a general sense of panic uh and my family left at the end of december of 47 in cairo my father sisters and sent me to english school and it was there that i realized my interest in literature. my father was rich and had aristocratic morals. he was proud of his american passport and wanted everyone to call him william. it was a regulation and had a special sensitivity to order. i had four sisters, he was much more partial to me he was constantly to be reformed, and in many ways he focused on certain parts of my body, for example my back, he was very upset at the fact that i didn't have a military posture, so there was a lo
i am edward said. i was born in this house in 1935 in a christian family. my father was a successful businessman and imported supplies and stationery from egypt. and it was an area that fell to the haganah in i think february of 1948 uh there was to my recollection there was no militia, there was no organized resistance of any sort by the time the fighting began in the latter part of 1947 uh it became impossible to live there and there was a general sense of panic uh and my family left at the...
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they had no answer for edwards. they were down 9, one. 45 left. edwards hit the fade away. portis report 42.7 rebounds, 2 blocks and a steal tor anthony edwards as he leads the timberwolves to a 106. 99. when to take a one. nothing lead en home-court advantage over the nuggets in their second series of the playoffs. now another baseball basketball is talk about the sport of kings around talking about the 100 and 50th running of the kentucky derby with the world's movers and shakers have their heads on and dressed in their sunday. best drinking. their mint juleps all morning long. and in the the crowd that what they were hoping for for a fantastic finish. here's the call to come. this. amazing inning there it was missing than with the win three-horse photo finish edging out sierra leone was just losing by a nose literally with former forever young rather coming in thursday doubt that 18 1 thing bands well here and the rail down the stretch with the a short lead to wire the before 156, 710,000 people watching it. churchill downs. >> the crowd, they had to wait several minutes
they had no answer for edwards. they were down 9, one. 45 left. edwards hit the fade away. portis report 42.7 rebounds, 2 blocks and a steal tor anthony edwards as he leads the timberwolves to a 106. 99. when to take a one. nothing lead en home-court advantage over the nuggets in their second series of the playoffs. now another baseball basketball is talk about the sport of kings around talking about the 100 and 50th running of the kentucky derby with the world's movers and shakers have their...
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wow edwards and mike conley with by the champs are out minnesota wins 9890. game one of the western conference finals. which means the last time the nba had back to back champs was the warriors. in 2017 and 2018. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino, dion. >> chris, thanks much more to come tonight on abc seven news at 11. the campaign trail is heating up with both trump and biden working two different strategies to win over voters this weekend. plus meet the next american idol. more on the california winner just crowned ri the countdown to november after the newly announced set of debates ahead this summer, president biden and former president trump are both hitting the campaign trail in their own ways. this weekend. tonight, former president trump is picking up a major endorsement at the nra's annual meeting. meantime president biden faced protests as he delivered the commencement address at morehouse college, an all male historically black college. abc news reporter christiane cordero takes us on the campaign trail. >> today, president joe bi
wow edwards and mike conley with by the champs are out minnesota wins 9890. game one of the western conference finals. which means the last time the nba had back to back champs was the warriors. in 2017 and 2018. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino, dion. >> chris, thanks much more to come tonight on abc seven news at 11. the campaign trail is heating up with both trump and biden working two different strategies to win over voters this weekend. plus meet the next american...
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so please welcome howell raines and edward ball. as you might have gathered, the next hour is going to be a seminar in the deep south. this book of yours, how was a wonderful omnibus? it's about one third family history, about the raines family and the best families of central and northern alabama. in your coming of age. one third civil war history about an alabama unit called the first alabama cavalry 2000 men who fought with the north against the south. and one third diatribe against the myth the lost cause, the romantic story of a gallant old south, which is a story that covers the history of enslavement behind the civil war. let's start with the memoir part. you were raised in birmingham in the fifties and sixties. the front line or one of the front lines of the civil rights wars. and you came in a prosperous new south household in the steel town of birmingham. but your grandpa, aunts and before them were northern alabama people, close to appalachia in geography and in spirit. you write, we were. hill people come to town. tell u
so please welcome howell raines and edward ball. as you might have gathered, the next hour is going to be a seminar in the deep south. this book of yours, how was a wonderful omnibus? it's about one third family history, about the raines family and the best families of central and northern alabama. in your coming of age. one third civil war history about an alabama unit called the first alabama cavalry 2000 men who fought with the north against the south. and one third diatribe against the myth...
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i am edward said in 1935 in a christian family in this house. it was difficult for us to go to cairo with all our relatives. a one-way trip with no return date. had to uh our house was an area that was totally unprotected and it was an area that fell to the hagana in i think february of 1948, there was to my recollection there was no militia, there was no organized resistance of any sort, by the time the fighting began in the latter part of 1947 uh it became impossible to live there, and there was a general sense of panic and my family... "i had four sisters, he was much more partial to my sisters and i for him i was constantly to be reformed, and in many ways he focused on certain parts of my body, for example my back, he was very upset at the fact that i didn't have a military posture, so there was a lot of my childhood was devoted to training my back, training it, he would say, and so on and so forth, there was a lot of that, there was always my mother who of course counterbalanced it, and she she - i got it from harvard university. i wrote m
i am edward said in 1935 in a christian family in this house. it was difficult for us to go to cairo with all our relatives. a one-way trip with no return date. had to uh our house was an area that was totally unprotected and it was an area that fell to the hagana in i think february of 1948, there was to my recollection there was no militia, there was no organized resistance of any sort, by the time the fighting began in the latter part of 1947 uh it became impossible to live there, and there...
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goes inside and edwards caught it, takes it in for easy to and 13 for him. nice fine here inside timeout, denver, couple substitutions, get those in a second and get that easily inside, one of five on his start. yokic, quarter six fires. and a review of some short news at the beginning of the 26th week of the premier football league today from 19:00 golgohar, the sixth place in sirjan, hosts shams azar ghazvin, the seventh team of the table . other matches of this week will be held tomorrow . alamian reached the top 32 with a 32-point advantage against an opponent from chinese taipei. the 18th edition of the youth handball competition for boys asia was held and the iranian team was placed in the second group along with kuwait and china. these competitions will begin on july 26 in amman, jordan. in the continuation of the emirates international field championships last night, hassan taftian won the fifth title in the 100 meters event. al-nasr football team beat al-wahdeh with 6 goals in the week of the saudi league, and in this game , cristiano scored 3 goals and scored the 6th hat tri
goes inside and edwards caught it, takes it in for easy to and 13 for him. nice fine here inside timeout, denver, couple substitutions, get those in a second and get that easily inside, one of five on his start. yokic, quarter six fires. and a review of some short news at the beginning of the 26th week of the premier football league today from 19:00 golgohar, the sixth place in sirjan, hosts shams azar ghazvin, the seventh team of the table . other matches of this week will be held tomorrow ....
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in this game , anthony edward, the guard of min suta, scored 43 points.rib sepas led to the score of the best player on the field , and together with mike kennerly, who led to a successful double-double score with 14 points and 10 assists , played a colorful role in his team's victory. on the other side of the field , nikola jokic, denver center, recorded 32 there by edwards. go inside and edwards caught way too easy, just a straight line drive it, takes it in for easy to and 13 for him, towns nice fine inside, time out, denver, couple substitutions, i'll get those in a second, and yokic gets that easily inside, one of five on his start, yokić , saudi international table tennis competitions were followed and naushad alamian won 32 points against an opponent from chinese taipei and made it to the top 32 in the under 14-year-old asian level one tennis tournament in saudi arabia in the doubles section of the iranian team consisting of. today's radio from the front of the bilal mosque of the broadcasting organization , and for the funeral, salaam to behesht z
in this game , anthony edward, the guard of min suta, scored 43 points.rib sepas led to the score of the best player on the field , and together with mike kennerly, who led to a successful double-double score with 14 points and 10 assists , played a colorful role in his team's victory. on the other side of the field , nikola jokic, denver center, recorded 32 there by edwards. go inside and edwards caught way too easy, just a straight line drive it, takes it in for easy to and 13 for him, towns...
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i think of edward snowden talking about not only illegal activity, but in constitutional activity. and attorney general holder eric holder, one after him, while he was working for obama, but after obama left office and holder left office at the justice department, he conceded that edward snowden was a public servant. and of course, edward snowden was this case, was complicated because snowden gave up more than just the one issue we was trying to expose. making the case very complicated. but the fact of the matter of this information had to come out. and when an individual, i know very well, a name known to you, thomas drake, of the national security agency. brock obama went after him with the espionage. oh yes, it has ended up in jail for 35 years. and he has to be in the hedge act as i understand that for 1917 was introduced 2 weeks after we went into world war one and dealing with war time activities. so the misuse of the espionage act, the misuse of the office of the inspector general the misuse of the office of the general counsel has all made it very difficult for whistle blow
i think of edward snowden talking about not only illegal activity, but in constitutional activity. and attorney general holder eric holder, one after him, while he was working for obama, but after obama left office and holder left office at the justice department, he conceded that edward snowden was a public servant. and of course, edward snowden was this case, was complicated because snowden gave up more than just the one issue we was trying to expose. making the case very complicated. but the...
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and edward snowden and chelsea mat in very nasty the column. this were considered liberal like lou ruth marcus is considered a liberal. the late michael gerson went after whistle blowers, david ignatius, of course, who is a power just for the c? i. anyway, and i've been writing about that for years when after the whistle blowers, so whistle blowers better. realize that when they're out there and they turn around to see who's behind them, they're not gonna see a lot of people. and they're not gonna see a lot of institutions. and they're not always going to see the press even though you can have. and as you know, you can have investigative reporting, you can have congressional investigations, you can have oversight without whistle blowers and that history is clear in that regard. in your own experience, in my experience, testified to that the post 911 c, i a male is much more a paramilitary organization compared to what the c i ever was in the past. tell us about why that's a good thing or a bad thing. it seems to me that the long held belief tha
and edward snowden and chelsea mat in very nasty the column. this were considered liberal like lou ruth marcus is considered a liberal. the late michael gerson went after whistle blowers, david ignatius, of course, who is a power just for the c? i. anyway, and i've been writing about that for years when after the whistle blowers, so whistle blowers better. realize that when they're out there and they turn around to see who's behind them, they're not gonna see a lot of people. and they're not...
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edward henry wasn't the only la er for denial. for the _ denial. edward henry wasn't the only lawyer for the victims _ denial. edward henry wasn't the only lawyer for the victims asking - lawyer for the victims asking questions today. she wasn't spared any reprieve after that exchange and in fact when her legacy, her reputation, her intentions at the post office were questioned, she broke down in tears once again. listen to this.— listen to this. the risk was too ureat, listen to this. the risk was too great. looking _ listen to this. the risk was too great, looking under— listen to this. the risk was too great, looking under that - listen to this. the risk was too great, looking under that rock| listen to this. the risk was too . great, looking under that rock you are going — great, looking under that rock you are going to find a problem that is going _ are going to find a problem that is going to _ are going to find a problem that is going to devastate the post office and ruined it. you couldn't let that happen, _ and ruined it.
edward henry wasn't the only la er for denial. for the _ denial. edward henry wasn't the only lawyer for the victims _ denial. edward henry wasn't the only lawyer for the victims asking - lawyer for the victims asking questions today. she wasn't spared any reprieve after that exchange and in fact when her legacy, her reputation, her intentions at the post office were questioned, she broke down in tears once again. listen to this.— listen to this. the risk was too ureat, listen to this. the...
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as for the team news, will edwards has elijah adebayo back up front.lton morris and the pair score between them 19 goals this season. hatters have also beaten everton twice, once in the fa cup and once in the league. but edwards will be hoping they can make it three out of three tonight here at home. james burridge, bbc news at kenilworth road. take off at eight, i'll keep you updated on bbc five live. from the bottom to the top of the table. it is now surelyjust a two horse title race with both contenders, the champions manchester city hoping to make it four in a row and the leaders arsenal — hoping to win the premier league for the first time in 20 years — both playing tomorrow, with just a point separating them. mikel arteta's arsenal, who've played a game more, up against bournmouth in the early match, before pep guardiola's city take on wolves in the late kick off. we know that we have to win. we have to do all 12 points, otherwise... it will be difficult because arsenal is so strong, so consistent, it will be difficult to drop points on them. it
as for the team news, will edwards has elijah adebayo back up front.lton morris and the pair score between them 19 goals this season. hatters have also beaten everton twice, once in the fa cup and once in the league. but edwards will be hoping they can make it three out of three tonight here at home. james burridge, bbc news at kenilworth road. take off at eight, i'll keep you updated on bbc five live. from the bottom to the top of the table. it is now surelyjust a two horse title race with...
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connection with the murder in germany, investigations were launched into the 3 buddhist stock members. edward lynn fox of fisher and calvin spent in a statement. fisher referred to bogus evidence and politically motivated investigations. a few months later, calvin's friends died suddenly at the age of $53.00. for the 1st time in years kadijah is milo if it was allowed to leave her country. her 1st destination germany,
connection with the murder in germany, investigations were launched into the 3 buddhist stock members. edward lynn fox of fisher and calvin spent in a statement. fisher referred to bogus evidence and politically motivated investigations. a few months later, calvin's friends died suddenly at the age of $53.00. for the 1st time in years kadijah is milo if it was allowed to leave her country. her 1st destination germany,
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they have got a new structure, a new football ceo in michael edwards, they've got richard hughes in aw do you think that change is going to suit him? perfectly. the former team-mate _ going to suit him? perfectly. the former team-mate of _ going to suit him? perfectly. the former team-mate of mine, i going to suit him? perfectly. the i former team-mate of mine, richard former team—mate of mine, richard hughes, former analysis in michael edwards, so i think this is not something that was just done on a whim. this is something that has a long term plan. succession is always part of a decent business organisation. they have done it with jurgen klopp in this place, it looks like with richard hughes it will be similar come michael edwards i know originally when he was at the club it was a year of dovetailing before he departed and then he has come backin he departed and then he has come back in again. all of these things, they make sense because... this is where it becomes a little bit contradictory in an easy sense when manchester city continue where liverpool died, the argument would be
they have got a new structure, a new football ceo in michael edwards, they've got richard hughes in aw do you think that change is going to suit him? perfectly. the former team-mate _ going to suit him? perfectly. the former team-mate of _ going to suit him? perfectly. the former team-mate of mine, i going to suit him? perfectly. the i former team-mate of mine, richard former team—mate of mine, richard hughes, former analysis in michael edwards, so i think this is not something that was just...
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sure was edward r murrow. it was joseph welch. margaret, you know, senator chase smith set the sort set the predicate for it. but it was also the eisenhower administration itself because it encouraged republican senators and republicans in the political system to to question and then counter in oppose. senator mccarthy. had they not done that, i think he would have been stronger and he would have been able to stay in power longer. well, jim townsend, your center is named after pretty well-known congressional investigator, senator carl levin. what kind of work did he do? and what about the levin center? well, senator levin was the longest serving senator from the state of michigan. he served six terms, 36 years and he did many, many things. but one of the things he was really focused on was doing good oversight and making sure that those lessons learned from the mccarthy era, the lessons about the importance of a bipartisan investigation, of investigations that are truly committed to finding the facts. he took those lessons to hear
sure was edward r murrow. it was joseph welch. margaret, you know, senator chase smith set the sort set the predicate for it. but it was also the eisenhower administration itself because it encouraged republican senators and republicans in the political system to to question and then counter in oppose. senator mccarthy. had they not done that, i think he would have been stronger and he would have been able to stay in power longer. well, jim townsend, your center is named after pretty well-known...
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i'm marc edwards, welcome to sportsday. here's what we've got coming up. farewell to the french open for rafa? nadal beaten in the opening round in paris, but is that the last we'll see of him at the tournament he's won 1a times? with pochettino gone, is maresca on the move as chelsea target the leicester city manager? sweet child ofjoss�*s. england captainjoss butler set to miss the third t20 against pakistan for the birth of his third child. hello! welcome to sportsday. we start in paris, where rafa nadal has been knocked out of the french open in the first round for the first time — but hasn't confirmed that it'll be his last appearance at roland garros. nadal had previously said he expects to retire at the end of the current season, but following his straight sets defeat to alexander zverev, nadal left the door open for a return in the future. he has, of course, won this tournament a record—breaking 1a times, as ben croucher reports. when roland garris�*s canvas, one of tennis�*s great artists returned returned for one last hurrah. but a modern nadal d
i'm marc edwards, welcome to sportsday. here's what we've got coming up. farewell to the french open for rafa? nadal beaten in the opening round in paris, but is that the last we'll see of him at the tournament he's won 1a times? with pochettino gone, is maresca on the move as chelsea target the leicester city manager? sweet child ofjoss�*s. england captainjoss butler set to miss the third t20 against pakistan for the birth of his third child. hello! welcome to sportsday. we start in paris,...
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i'm mark edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what we've got coming up on our show: the late, late show dramatic comeback sees villa draw against liverpool with champions league football tantalisingly within their grasp now. the leading goal—scorer in history in the wsl, miedema, will leave arsenal at the end of the season and andre rublev sent tumbling out by qualifier alexander mueller. hello. thanks forjoining us. we start with an absolutes roller—coaster of a game in the premier league as aston villaed moved a step closer to booking their place at europe's top table. they drew 3—3 at villa park against liverpool to boost their hopes but really had to do it the hard way. they looked to be leaving the door open for rivals tottenham as they trailed 3—1 with five minutes left but two goals in three minutes from john dourian snatched an unlikely draw. there's no possible worse stand the for villa as a martinez howler of an own goal saw them go 1—0 down after three minutes. they equalised 10 minutes later but two goals saw l
i'm mark edwards. welcome to sportsday. here's what we've got coming up on our show: the late, late show dramatic comeback sees villa draw against liverpool with champions league football tantalisingly within their grasp now. the leading goal—scorer in history in the wsl, miedema, will leave arsenal at the end of the season and andre rublev sent tumbling out by qualifier alexander mueller. hello. thanks forjoining us. we start with an absolutes roller—coaster of a game in the premier league...
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edward, good to see you, buddy. >> reporter: hey, larry.he acting labor secretary says this jobs report shows the stable, or steady growth that they've been talking about, and the market buying on the bad report -- on the negative numbers missing expectations. now, the average hourly wages in this report were actually down. in fact, under 4% at this point. this puts downward pressure on inflation. however, month over month wages increased .2%, that's half of the increase of inflation month over month. so the acting labor secretary says she does not believe this is the start of workers losing ground and pointed to what the administration says is 15 million jobs created. the bls is saying that the president added back all the jobs lost in the pandemic and created 5.9 million. because the 15 million figure, it's, it's word games, isn't it, a little bit? [laughter] >> you just said yourself, it's anything but word games. so the 5.9 million is 5.9 more people working that weren't working before with. 5.9million families who have an income they d
edward, good to see you, buddy. >> reporter: hey, larry.he acting labor secretary says this jobs report shows the stable, or steady growth that they've been talking about, and the market buying on the bad report -- on the negative numbers missing expectations. now, the average hourly wages in this report were actually down. in fact, under 4% at this point. this puts downward pressure on inflation. however, month over month wages increased .2%, that's half of the increase of inflation...
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journalism today, later in the show will be speaking to a lawyer who has defended whistle blowers, edward snowden, and thomas drake. when he, in fact that julian assizes expedition could have won, press freedom worldwide with 1st the as it is the most dangerous place on the planet to be a journalist within 100 have been killed by israel since october 2nd. so how are those on the ground continuing their reporting and our journalists in the west doing enough to shine of life on the pipe, the palestinian colleagues will ask one of alex's, it was only reporters has been on the ground since day one, just reads headliner from gaza, he who died the painful daddy, thanks so much for joining us in upfront. as the world marks press freedom day, the warrant guys is in its 7th month more than 34000 palestinians, have been killed. this unprecedented destruction and people are in dire need of food and water journalists like yourself as well. you're facing insurmountable odds on the ground doing this reporting during that time of war. now you're based in guys it and you've been reporting since the war b
journalism today, later in the show will be speaking to a lawyer who has defended whistle blowers, edward snowden, and thomas drake. when he, in fact that julian assizes expedition could have won, press freedom worldwide with 1st the as it is the most dangerous place on the planet to be a journalist within 100 have been killed by israel since october 2nd. so how are those on the ground continuing their reporting and our journalists in the west doing enough to shine of life on the pipe, the...