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there are only a handful of canadian writers known worldwide and this man will walk with edward young. michael and that maybe you where where do you see yourself in canadian literature i don't know. i i still don't see myself as a writer. because a writer has to be. mr they they think more you know and i don't think so what i only enjoy what you know what i am the way. to me it's such a privilege to sit down and find the right word that it i can spend the whole day just to try to find one word and that would be an accomplishment for me and so a moment i don't know a writer has to be like this and i don't know in my ever watch him to he isn't troubled by what others think of her she enjoys trying out new things she's been a lawyer and a restaurant and become a bestselling novelist she's even written a cookbook which she also presented in berlin with a cooking class. was given this is great to see just roasting flour. well there was more than roasted fly. they were vietnamese stylebook meatballs. and the air was thick with the smell of spices roasted nuts and kim to raise delicious home
there are only a handful of canadian writers known worldwide and this man will walk with edward young. michael and that maybe you where where do you see yourself in canadian literature i don't know. i i still don't see myself as a writer. because a writer has to be. mr they they think more you know and i don't think so what i only enjoy what you know what i am the way. to me it's such a privilege to sit down and find the right word that it i can spend the whole day just to try to find one word...
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brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case, spoke to cbs news' jericka duncan in december. >> local victims have said when they were 14, 15 years old, they brought 25, 30 girls to him. that's just one person. nobody has really had the opportunity or ability to see how deep this goes in any other >> reporter: federal agents searched epstein's home last night. he's scheduled to be in court monday where we'll learn whether he'll be granted bond. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> california residents remain on edge tonight. two major quakes and 3,000 aftershocks have rocked a wide area over the past three days. carter evans shows us those hit the hardest are starting to clean up. >> reporter: from the outside, the da
brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case, spoke to cbs news' jericka duncan in december. >> local victims have said when they were 14, 15 years old, they brought 25, 30 girls to him. that's just one person. nobody has really had the opportunity or ability to see how deep this goes in any other >> reporter: federal agents searched epstein's home last night. he's scheduled to be in court monday where we'll learn whether he'll be granted bond. when you humble...
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brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case spoke to cbs news's jericka duncan in december. >> local victims have said when they were 14, 15 years oil, they brought 25, 30 girls to him. that's just one person. nobody has really had the opportunity or ability to see how deep this goes in any other jurisdiction. >> that was mola lenghi reporting. >>> a ticker tape parade is planned in new york for wednesday to honor the u.s. women's national sommer team. yesterday they defeated the netherlands 2-0 for a second time, winning the world cup for the fourth time in a row. roxana saberi covered all the action for the u.s. >> reporter: for the reigning champions, it was never supposed to be easy and netherlands did something no other team has been able to do, stop the u.s. from scoring. when the americans were awarded a penalty, co-captain megan rapinoe stepped up. a few minutes later her teammate rose lavelle followed. and so to cheers in the stadium and back home, the u.s. earned a fourth world cup victory, making history. >> we're crazy, and that's what makes us special.
brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case spoke to cbs news's jericka duncan in december. >> local victims have said when they were 14, 15 years oil, they brought 25, 30 girls to him. that's just one person. nobody has really had the opportunity or ability to see how deep this goes in any other jurisdiction. >> that was mola lenghi reporting. >>> a ticker tape parade is planned in new york for wednesday to honor the u.s. women's national sommer team....
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brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case, spoke to cbs news' jericka duncan inecember. >> local victims have said when they were 14, 15 years old, they brought 25, 30 girls to him. that's just one person. nobody has really had the opportunity or ability to see how deep this goes in any other jurisdiction. >> reporter: federal agents searched epstein's new york home last night. he is scheduled to be in court monday where we'll learn whether epstein will be granted bond. also the indictment, which led to his arrest, will be unsealed, dana, revealing more details about the case against him. >> jacobson: a lot of people interested in what those details may be. mola, thank you very much. california residents remain on edge tonight. two major earthquakes and 3,000 aftershocks have rocked a wide area over the past three days. carter evans shows us those hit the hardest are starting to clean up. >> reporter: from the outside, the damage to bill and marilyn mckee's home doesn't look too severe, but this is what the quake did inside. it is where the mckees were when frida
brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case, spoke to cbs news' jericka duncan inecember. >> local victims have said when they were 14, 15 years old, they brought 25, 30 girls to him. that's just one person. nobody has really had the opportunity or ability to see how deep this goes in any other jurisdiction. >> reporter: federal agents searched epstein's new york home last night. he is scheduled to be in court monday where we'll learn whether epstein will be...
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things, one, barack obama was not only behind hillary clinton, but he was also behind a young man named john edwards, and there were "the washington post" pieces that came out saying barack obama is having trouble with white voters -- excuse me, black voters. it's still 30% of south carolina black voters who do not know who kamala harris is. everybody in the words of aaron rodgers, the great quarterback from the green bay packers, r-e-l-a-x. this is a long way to go. people have to run in their lanes. run through the tape. this primary is making people stronger. talking about someone's record is not attacking them. barack obama said it best, he was stronger after the very bitter primary he had with hillary clinton. just everybody run their race. you can criticism people's records. be critical of policy, all of that is good. when you go up against donald trump, you're going up against something that we have not seen in american politics since george wallace, it's going to be a question of identity and who we want to be as a country. the gloves, it will not be pity pat with him to say the least. >> al
things, one, barack obama was not only behind hillary clinton, but he was also behind a young man named john edwards, and there were "the washington post" pieces that came out saying barack obama is having trouble with white voters -- excuse me, black voters. it's still 30% of south carolina black voters who do not know who kamala harris is. everybody in the words of aaron rodgers, the great quarterback from the green bay packers, r-e-l-a-x. this is a long way to go. people have to...
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brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case, spoke to cbs news' jericka duncan. >> i don't think there is a person who would look at the facts and believe there was an actual punishment. >> reporter: epstein has had several high-profile friendships in the past, president bill clinton reportedly rode on epstein's jet more than two dozen times in the early 2000s. this a 2002 interview then private citizen donald trump called epstein a terrific guy. it is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as i do, trump said and many of them are on the younger side. >> we'll see where his powerful friends or former friends go once he appears in court later on today. >> reporter: now we have reached out to jeff sessions' attorney as well as the white house for comment, we have no yet heard back from either. epstein is expected to be arraigned here in lower manhattan at some point today on those two counts of sex trafficking and sex trafficking conspiracy. if convicted he could face up to 45 years in prison. >> mola, thank you. >>> starbucks faces a growing backlash afte
brad edwards, an attorney representing a young woman in the case, spoke to cbs news' jericka duncan. >> i don't think there is a person who would look at the facts and believe there was an actual punishment. >> reporter: epstein has had several high-profile friendships in the past, president bill clinton reportedly rode on epstein's jet more than two dozen times in the early 2000s. this a 2002 interview then private citizen donald trump called epstein a terrific guy. it is even said...
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as a young man samuels ameri had overturned a troublesome government this time with no mercenaries at hand he once again turned to his p.r. genius edward bernays and told him to deal with outer bands. sideways was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united free to private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government thanks to. this. edward bernays was to create a fiction for 19 fifties america submerged in the cold war. was out of ecuador talking about. how kabul our band this was a social democrat nationalist and reform a. but nays depicted him as a communist true to moscow a face of the red peril which threatened america and the free world. but may's hoped to win over public opinion. he opened the central american information bureau organized press visit and suggested articles to befriended publishers. so benet's really. understood it you know it's not what is happening it's the story you tell about what is happening that that is that is the reality and that's something he was greatly admired in studied in nazi germany who carried part truth to another. to
as a young man samuels ameri had overturned a troublesome government this time with no mercenaries at hand he once again turned to his p.r. genius edward bernays and told him to deal with outer bands. sideways was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united free to private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government thanks to. this. edward bernays was to create a fiction for 19 fifties america submerged in the cold...
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. >> the officer says he and attorney brad edwards sought justice through civil suits, winnings settlements against the multimillionaire. victims were so youngnskfable those in epstein's social circles couldn't have suspected the girls were underage. >> once the girls lost braces and their pubescent pan looked 16 or 17 years old they were too old for him. so then he starred using them for recruiters to bring the younger girls. >> epstein did plead guilty in 2008 to two state charges, including procuring a person under 18 for prostitution. a charge so demeaning to the children he victimized fisten says it silenced many. >> these were girls that were not of age of consent in florida. they couldn't be prostitutes. >> one victim told fisten she was 139 when she started. >> but she looked nine. she started telling me the whole story how she tried to live a good life. she blamed herself for what jeffrey did to her. she was in such pain this girl, listen, nothing phases me after spending like 13 years in homicide, nothing phased me anymore but that really phased me. i teared up during this. >> court documents obtained by cnn detail how epstein inti
. >> the officer says he and attorney brad edwards sought justice through civil suits, winnings settlements against the multimillionaire. victims were so youngnskfable those in epstein's social circles couldn't have suspected the girls were underage. >> once the girls lost braces and their pubescent pan looked 16 or 17 years old they were too old for him. so then he starred using them for recruiters to bring the younger girls. >> epstein did plead guilty in 2008 to two state...
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he says he and attorney brad edwards sought justice through civil suits on behalf of alleged victims, winning settlements against the multimillionaire. victims were so young he says it's inconceivable those in epstein's social circles could not have at least suspected the girls were underage. >> once these girls lost their braces and their -- their p pubescent look and started to become 16 years old or 17 years old, they were too old for him and started to use them as recruiters to bring the younger girls. >> reporter: epstein did plead guilty in 2018 on two state charges, including procuring a person under 18 for prostitution, a charge so demeaning for the children he victimized, he says it silenced many of them. >> these were girls that were not of age of consent in the state of florida. they couldn't be prostitute. >> reporter: one victim told him he was just 13 when it started. >> but she looked like she was 9. she started telling me the whole story that she tried to live a good life. she was blaming herself for what jeffrey did to her. she was in such pain, this girl, listen, nothing really phases me after spending 13 years in homicide, but that real
he says he and attorney brad edwards sought justice through civil suits on behalf of alleged victims, winning settlements against the multimillionaire. victims were so young he says it's inconceivable those in epstein's social circles could not have at least suspected the girls were underage. >> once these girls lost their braces and their -- their p pubescent look and started to become 16 years old or 17 years old, they were too old for him and started to use them as recruiters to bring...
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reporter: he and attorney brad edwards sought justice through civil suits on behalf of alleged victims, winning settlements against the multi-millionaire. victims were so young inconceivable those in epstein's social circles could not have at least suspected the girls were under age. >> once these girls lost their braces and their pubescent look and they started becoming 16 years old or 17 years old, they were too old for him. so then he started using them for recruiters to bring the younger girls. >> reporter: epstein did plead guilty in 2008 to two state charges including procuring a person under 18 for prostitution. a charge so demeaning to the children he victimized he says it silenced many of them. >> these little girls that were not of age of consent in the state of florida, they couldn't be prostitutes. >> reporter: one victim told fisten, she was just 13 when it start. >> but she looked like she was 9. and she started telling me the whole story how she tried to live a good life. she was blaming herself for what jeffy did to her. and she was in such pain this girl, listen, nothing really phases me after spending 13 years in homicide, but that really p
reporter: he and attorney brad edwards sought justice through civil suits on behalf of alleged victims, winning settlements against the multi-millionaire. victims were so young inconceivable those in epstein's social circles could not have at least suspected the girls were under age. >> once these girls lost their braces and their pubescent look and they started becoming 16 years old or 17 years old, they were too old for him. so then he started using them for recruiters to bring the...
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young disgruntled sailors that didn't like being told that they were cowards. and so they decided to conspire to take down the chief. >> and clayton sandell joins us now live. clayton, we know that edward gallagher was convicted of that one charge, posing for a picture of a captive's dead body. so, could he still face prison time? >> reporter: that's right, cecilia. prosecutors showed those pictures during the trial. defense attorneys argue that the sentence for that crime would be less than the time he's already served, so they believe gallagher will be going home tonight. cecilia? >> clayton, thank you. >>> to our other top story tonight, that massive explosion rocking an entire neighborhood in north carolina. the stunning image from above. a hole where a home used to be. first responders combing through th one man trapped underneath, using his cell phone to call for help. he was rescued, along with at least two other people. but the urgent search for other victims goes on. here's abc's steve osunsami. >> it is just jaw-dropping to see this scene. >> reporter: families across this neighborhood in an expensive suburb of charlotte say it felt like an earthquake. >> the house exploded a
young disgruntled sailors that didn't like being told that they were cowards. and so they decided to conspire to take down the chief. >> and clayton sandell joins us now live. clayton, we know that edward gallagher was convicted of that one charge, posing for a picture of a captive's dead body. so, could he still face prison time? >> reporter: that's right, cecilia. prosecutors showed those pictures during the trial. defense attorneys argue that the sentence for that crime would be...
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young iraqi woman from a sniper position. not guilty on both of those charges. in fact, the only charge on which chief edwardas found guilty was the charge of posing for a picture with that wounded isis fighter. that was the least serious of the seven charges he faced. shortly after those verdicts were handed down, his attorneys came outside of the courtroom to celebrate what they said was a victory. listen here. >> huge victory, huge weight off the gallaghers. huge victory for justice. >> jury found them not guilty of the murder not guilty of the stabbing. not guilty of the shootings. not guilty of all those things. they did find him guilty of taking a photograph with a dead terrorist which we admitted from the beginning that he was in that photograph. >> the sentencing hearing is underway now for that one guilty verdict on posing for a picture with the wounded isis fighter. the maximum prison term for that, martha, would be four months. given that chief edward gallagher has already spent nine months in confinement, awaiting this trial, he will, according to his attorneys, be a free man tonight. he will, ac
young iraqi woman from a sniper position. not guilty on both of those charges. in fact, the only charge on which chief edwardas found guilty was the charge of posing for a picture with that wounded isis fighter. that was the least serious of the seven charges he faced. shortly after those verdicts were handed down, his attorneys came outside of the courtroom to celebrate what they said was a victory. listen here. >> huge victory, huge weight off the gallaghers. huge victory for justice....
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edwards. watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. tonight at 9:00 eastern on after examinesil javon he violence committed by young men in why young men. about otheralk violence, when a white supremacist supremacist attacks a mosque, it goes back to frederick. we have politicians saying this and this. rhetoric is an important part. a billion dollar industry that is built on young men talking about guns, is that not relevant to the homicide rate in this country? onwatch afterwards tonight c-span2. surveys taken between 2000 and 2017, andrew jackson drops from 13th to 18th place. dwight eisenhower rises from the ninth two the fifth spot. where does your favorite president rank? learn more about the lives and leadership skills of the presidents. it is great vacation reading. available wherever oaks are books are sold. guestl gates was a recent of the economic club of washington, d.c.. he discussed a wide range of topics, including the importance
edwards. watch book tv every weekend on c-span2. tonight at 9:00 eastern on after examinesil javon he violence committed by young men in why young men. about otheralk violence, when a white supremacist supremacist attacks a mosque, it goes back to frederick. we have politicians saying this and this. rhetoric is an important part. a billion dollar industry that is built on young men talking about guns, is that not relevant to the homicide rate in this country? onwatch afterwards tonight c-span2....
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edward cicotte is said to have been most incriminating evidence. >> prompted by comiskey's lawyer, jackson admits taking $5,000 from teammate lefty williams, but he denies throwing the series. outside the courtroom, a young sox fan supposedly confronts his hero. "say it ain't so, joe!" he says. but was it so? why would a player like shoeless joe throw a game, a world series game? >> well, the reality is that you and i will never know, with 100% certainty, the truth. joe jackson was virtually illiterate, so when he was confessing, did he comprehend what he was doing? >> based on the stats, it didn't look like joe jackson had anything to do with the plot. he batted .375, hit a home run, and had 6 rbis. >> although a jury acquits all eight "black sox" players, baseball commissioner judge kenesaw mountain landis bans them from the game. shoeless joe takes his trophies home and never again sets foot on a big league diamond. he lives in relative obscurity in south carolina until his death in 1951. since then, few baseball stories have captured the imagination more than shoeless joe's. being here at the baseball field, it's the perfect place to ask you about him as a legend. >> we have movies such as "field of
edward cicotte is said to have been most incriminating evidence. >> prompted by comiskey's lawyer, jackson admits taking $5,000 from teammate lefty williams, but he denies throwing the series. outside the courtroom, a young sox fan supposedly confronts his hero. "say it ain't so, joe!" he says. but was it so? why would a player like shoeless joe throw a game, a world series game? >> well, the reality is that you and i will never know, with 100% certainty, the truth. joe...
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young to do his duty in vietnam. there is just a massive amount of hypocrisy with this guy. host: that is edward in virginia.f you go to our facebook page, comments starting several hours yesterday when it comes to the results of the speech. the presidentys proving he loves america, haters will hate. he is a patriot. bless america and god bless president trump. tara hudson saying it is awesome. if you find fault in anything he said, something is wrong with you. it was fantastic and made me proud to be an american. dana saying he is getting a lukewarm response. he is our national embarrassment. susan off facebook saying the money spent on this could have been spent on our veterans, not to stroke 45's ego. he has never served his country. you can add your thoughts to the mix on facebook, twitter, you can call us, too. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republicans. and independents, 202-748-8002. bill is next in little rock, arkansas. caller: i love washington journal. i went to a ceremony in little rock and they celebrated and went home and watch the president and at the end of the day, i felt great
young to do his duty in vietnam. there is just a massive amount of hypocrisy with this guy. host: that is edward in virginia.f you go to our facebook page, comments starting several hours yesterday when it comes to the results of the speech. the presidentys proving he loves america, haters will hate. he is a patriot. bless america and god bless president trump. tara hudson saying it is awesome. if you find fault in anything he said, something is wrong with you. it was fantastic and made me...
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as a young man samuels a murray had overturned a troublesome government this time with no mercenaries at hand he once again turned to his p.r. genius edwardbernays and told him to deal with outer bands. sideways was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united fruit private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government thanks. to. edward bernays was to create a fiction for 950 s. america submerged in the cold war. was out of acapulco talking about. how kabul arbenz was a social democrat nationalist and reformer. but nays depicted him as a communist true to moscow a face of the red peril which threatened america and the free world. the names hoped to win over public opinion. he opened a central american information bureau organized press visit and suggested author calls to befriended publisher. sober nature really are understood it you know it's not what is happening it's the story you tell about what is happening that that is that is the reality and that's something he was greatly admired in study did not see germany who carried part truth to another. to another le
as a young man samuels a murray had overturned a troublesome government this time with no mercenaries at hand he once again turned to his p.r. genius edwardbernays and told him to deal with outer bands. sideways was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united fruit private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government thanks. to. edward bernays was to create a fiction for 950 s. america submerged in the cold war. was...
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as a young man samuels a murray had overturned a troublesome government this time with no mercenaries at hand he once again turned to his p.r. genius edwardbernays and told him to deal with other bands. names was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united fruit private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government thanks. to. edward bernays was to create a fiction for 950 s. america submerged in the cold war. was out of it for politico talking about. how kabul arbenz was a social democrat nationalist and reformer. but nays depicted him as a communist true to moscow a face of the red peril which threatened america and the free world. the names hoped to win over public opinion. he opened a central american information bureau organized press visit and suggested author calls to befriended publisher. sober nature really are understood it you know it's not what is happening it's the story you tell about what is happening that that is that is the reality and that's something he was greatly admired in study did not see germany who carried part truth to another. to anothe
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set edward young, the queen's private secretary, who will escort the prime minister up one flight ofeting them. cheers and applause as she arrived? absolutely, very polite tourists here. during any significant arrivals like that. but now, the prime minister theresa may, as she still is, will be taken up may, as she still is, will be taken up one flight of stairs to the queen's private audience room. the room in which she will have her weekly audiences with the room. in that room, just her and the queen, just the two of them. they will do the formal business. theresa may will submit her resignation and then the queen will invite mr may to join them and they will, as we had come have a relaxed but informed, given the gravity of the political situation, about what is going to happen now. it is clearly not necessary for the queen to take the advice of the outgoing prime minister as to who should be summoned to form the next administration, that has been sorted out. it is possible the outgoing prime minister can, if asked, offer a view on that but it won't be necessary on this occasion. w
set edward young, the queen's private secretary, who will escort the prime minister up one flight ofeting them. cheers and applause as she arrived? absolutely, very polite tourists here. during any significant arrivals like that. but now, the prime minister theresa may, as she still is, will be taken up may, as she still is, will be taken up one flight of stairs to the queen's private audience room. the room in which she will have her weekly audiences with the room. in that room, just her and...