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dna testing showed it was from andre edwards. andre edwards was charged with murder, attempted murder, rape and carjacking. but his lawyer claimed he was impaired because of drug addiction. would the jury believe it? capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> just a week before her death, ginger hayes and her son nicolas got to spend a week with her mother and father while her husband jeremy was away on a boy scouts trip. it was a week her family will always cherish. >> so
dna testing showed it was from andre edwards. andre edwards was charged with murder, attempted murder, rape and carjacking. but his lawyer claimed he was impaired because of drug addiction. would the jury believe it? capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition...
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edwards.ome to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >> searching through e
edwards.ome to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore...
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edwards.e to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played a factor in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake about it. i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >> sea
edwards.e to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore...
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edwards.ve come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. it comes to the justice system. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older
edwards.ve come to know edward in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker,...
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we protected edward snowden and we won., with the exception of myself briefly, have been arrested or imprisoned. we fought off international unlawful and beating it in the court and european parliament. things are physically difficult for me, but more difficult for people like chelsea manning. i think that history is on our side. that's becoming quite clear to nearly everyone now. we have to wonder what is going to be the real legacy of the barack obama administration. it is not shaping up to be good while our legacy is, i think, something that myself and all our staff can be very proud of. >> julian, just on that last bit about your plans. what is it? 2014 now. the extradition request expires in 2022. do you plan to stay where you are? >> in relation to sweden, i have not been charged yet. that is an absurd case and you can read about it. the issue is the ongoing u.s. grand jury investigation, which is a serious thread. bradley manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison. it is not just against me. the threat is also somet
we protected edward snowden and we won., with the exception of myself briefly, have been arrested or imprisoned. we fought off international unlawful and beating it in the court and european parliament. things are physically difficult for me, but more difficult for people like chelsea manning. i think that history is on our side. that's becoming quite clear to nearly everyone now. we have to wonder what is going to be the real legacy of the barack obama administration. it is not shaping up to...
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edwards' luck holds out.ure the entire incident, including the pickup license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. >> he actually was a pretty funny guy and he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. >> i'm calling the cops on all y'all drunk asses. >> edward right now, the last-known whereabouts about him, he was in california and he's fulfilling his desire to become an actor/comedian. >> so sometimes a very bad day can give us the push we need to leave a steady gig and embrace a dream. >>> coming up, a different kind of towing drama. this time, it's the towed vehicle threatening the worker. >> i thought he was dead, i really did. i thought the man was dead. >> when "caught on camera: very bad day" continues. so our business can be on at&t's network
edwards' luck holds out.ure the entire incident, including the pickup license plate, help police identify the shooter and issue a warrant. unfortunately, the shooter stays one step ahead. police believe the man escapes across the mexican border. surviving this brush with death motivates edward to act on his long-held desire to become a stand-up comic. >> he actually was a pretty funny guy and he cracked jokes left and right, always had something smart to say. >> i'm calling the cops...
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we need 1000 more edward snowden's. thank you. tennessee,mphis, beverly is on the line for democrats. anyone who thinks he is not a traitor is a fool. he is despicable. here are some more tweets. you can always find us on twitter. this weekend, as you all know, was the conservative political action conference just outside of washington. from- next caller comes georgia on our line for democrats. good morning, how are you doing? good to be on c-span this morning. i am a veteran. . served in the war i was in classified missions that i was afraid to talk about. any time that you get a man that takes information and takes it to a foreign country and you have people in the united states saying he is a hero? the people of united states are crazy if they think that man is a hero. they don't know what kind of documents that man has given to russia and china. countries that do not like the united states. people need to sit down and think about what this man is doing. people need to start to know about what president obama did. this has been
we need 1000 more edward snowden's. thank you. tennessee,mphis, beverly is on the line for democrats. anyone who thinks he is not a traitor is a fool. he is despicable. here are some more tweets. you can always find us on twitter. this weekend, as you all know, was the conservative political action conference just outside of washington. from- next caller comes georgia on our line for democrats. good morning, how are you doing? good to be on c-span this morning. i am a veteran. . served in the...
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him is the edward snowden files. the inside story of the world's most wanted man. great to see you. we did incredible research. going back and finding all sorts of postings that edward snowden made when he was younger. and it paints a picture of a different guy to what you think. he's the classic geek. he is someone of the right. not the left. he is a conservative libertarian and compatriot. >> you found a series of things that he talked about. he seems to be a libertarian. >> he's a libertarian. a native to ron paul. he didn't think a great deal of president obama and disliked him. he was waiting for president obama to roll back whether or not he regarded as the surveillance statement when it didn't happen he decided to take things into his own hands. he was vehemently against whistleblowers. and to call some traitors, we have quotes. he said ": >> he was ranting against "new york times" leaks about iran. he said who the expletive, are the anonymous sources telling him this. this expletive is classified. whatever hi
him is the edward snowden files. the inside story of the world's most wanted man. great to see you. we did incredible research. going back and finding all sorts of postings that edward snowden made when he was younger. and it paints a picture of a different guy to what you think. he's the classic geek. he is someone of the right. not the left. he is a conservative libertarian and compatriot. >> you found a series of things that he talked about. he seems to be a libertarian. >> he's...
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edwards.d in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd jobs like cleaning gutters and washing windows, including for dorothy edwards. when dorothy was murdered, age old fears and recrimination surfaced in the community. >> i know race plays a role when it comes to the justice system. here in greenwood, there are those who still have their agenda, but it's a hidden agenda. >> i'm positive that race played in edward lee elmore's trials. make no mistake, i think that was because he was the black guy that they say killed an older white woman. >> searching through elmore's original
edwards.d in the late '70s. i pastored his home church. and his mother and i were best of friends. they didn't have a whole lot. >> one of 11 siblings, elmore's father was killed by a hit-and-run driver when elmore was 2. he grew up in dire poverty. >> he had a low i.q. i was a special ed teacher so i knew that he was slow. when i went to greenwood jail and i spoke with him, he really didn't know why he was there. and that bothered me. >> a hard worker, elmore got by on odd...
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the question here is edward snowden. this is edward snowden.his is a picture of the "new york post" with edward snowden on the front cover. edward snowden is a traitor. edward snowden is a traitor and a coward. the fact is that edward snowden betrayed his trust. they gave him a special high clearance which he then violated. he hid the fact that he was doing these things and there are some allegations that he obtained this information through trickery. when the time came for him to flee, as a coward would, he told his superior that he was going to go to the mainland for some kind of medical treatment when interacting with the opposite way and went to hong kong where he then proceeded to expose this information if not the press, to the chinese. at later time he goes off to russia and want to make common cause with this stalinist thug who today is doing something right now that is not acceptable in the ukraine. the definition of treason is someone who makes common cause with our enemies, someone who gives aid and comfort to our enemies. and the fa
the question here is edward snowden. this is edward snowden.his is a picture of the "new york post" with edward snowden on the front cover. edward snowden is a traitor. edward snowden is a traitor and a coward. the fact is that edward snowden betrayed his trust. they gave him a special high clearance which he then violated. he hid the fact that he was doing these things and there are some allegations that he obtained this information through trickery. when the time came for him to...
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barton.mark >> i'm an edwards. -- anna edwards. >> ryan chilcote is in the ground in kiev. >> jonathan ferro is looking at the ecb rate decision later. >> caroline hyde is looking at the bids. aviv.tt is in tel >> let's start by telling you about some of the big news coming up on bloomberg television this morning. we will turn our attention to jcdecaux. of we will get more insight into the company's latest earnings. and a security maker expects double-digit growth in profits this year. and the pulse will sit down with discussf executive to europe's second-biggest maker. are holding an emergency summit to decide how they should respond to the russian troop buildup in crimea. there.weed is they said they were making some decisions last night with regards to isolating russia. talk about how that builds pressure on the eu to act next. the mere fact that nato has decided that the situation in russia is so critical that they have taken actions will be putting pressure on the european leaders to take action in brussels at their meeting later today. certainly in terms of some sort of sanctions
barton.mark >> i'm an edwards. -- anna edwards. >> ryan chilcote is in the ground in kiev. >> jonathan ferro is looking at the ecb rate decision later. >> caroline hyde is looking at the bids. aviv.tt is in tel >> let's start by telling you about some of the big news coming up on bloomberg television this morning. we will turn our attention to jcdecaux. of we will get more insight into the company's latest earnings. and a security maker expects double-digit growth...
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i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards.r attention to the crisis in ukraine. russia is planning a outer .roposal to the u.s. solution ryan chilcote will give us more details that could be a diplomatic solution. >> it could be. that is quite striking. the u.s. and russia have been exchanging ideas about a way out of the crisis which is a starting point. we know president putin invited john kerry to meet with him and that's a starting point. the question is, how serious are these exchanges of ideas? secretary kerry did not go to moscow because of the u.s. did not believe that russia is being serious enough about the far.sals it has made thus the russians will make a counter proposal. the window for negotiations may be not so big. the referendum itself is said to take place on sunday. the united states has been clear if it goes forward, the u.s. does not see much room for horse trading. they have said they would not recognize. >>, to of a threat is it for oil companies operating? >> it would not move their share price right aw
i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards.r attention to the crisis in ukraine. russia is planning a outer .roposal to the u.s. solution ryan chilcote will give us more details that could be a diplomatic solution. >> it could be. that is quite striking. the u.s. and russia have been exchanging ideas about a way out of the crisis which is a starting point. we know president putin invited john kerry to meet with him and that's a starting point. the question is, how serious are these...
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eric, your son is a prison guard. >> my younger son wasn't going to meet edward.did not feel he was ready for it. as the meeting went on, my son stood up and said, i feel god's presence in this room and i want to be a part of it. so then he came to the table. that really made me happy because the mercy and love is starting to spread. it starts with just one or two and it will grow. >> i want to bring renee feltz into the conversation, democracy now! producer. renee feltz, can you talk about what bob's rights are to make a victim's statement and colorado's constitutional amendment for victim rights and how this compares to other states? >> is incredible if you think about bob's situation. bob has his own lawyer to bring his voice into the courtroom. this, itn cases like is the prosecution working with the victim's family who want to seek justice and are on the same page. this is very unusual. to get his voice heard, he had to hire an outside lawyer. that lawyer presented an argument to the judge he should be allowed to say to the jury, i oppose the death sentence f
eric, your son is a prison guard. >> my younger son wasn't going to meet edward.did not feel he was ready for it. as the meeting went on, my son stood up and said, i feel god's presence in this room and i want to be a part of it. so then he came to the table. that really made me happy because the mercy and love is starting to spread. it starts with just one or two and it will grow. >> i want to bring renee feltz into the conversation, democracy now! producer. renee feltz, can you...
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thank you, bill. >>> edward snowden is coming out swinging today. b plus an original band of brother remembered. >>> the blarney blowout spins out of control. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. do you really think brushing is enough to keep it clean? while brushing misses germs in 75% of your mouth, listerine® cleans virtually your entire mouth. so take your oral health to a whole new level. listerin®... power to your mouth™. other things, you don't. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you don't even have to squeeze it to believe it. you can actually see the softness with our comfort cushions. plus charmin ultra soft is so much softer and more absorbent you can use up to four times less. but what if you can't help but squeeze it? that's been happening to
thank you, bill. >>> edward snowden is coming out swinging today. b plus an original band of brother remembered. >>> the blarney blowout spins out of control. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. check it out. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you...
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still ahead, edward snowden wrapped up his conversation on sxsw.is first live video appearances. we will speak to the man who shared the spotlight with him next. ♪ >> welcome back. i am emily chang with cory johnson. getting back to sxsw where everett snowden has wrapped up his discussion. a fascinating discussion there. said, it is very interesting stuff. the conversation was not just him talking. technologist christopher sukhoi and. chris, welcome back to bloomberg west. he just left the stage. idea ofve a better snowden's motivations thing to the worst -- thanks to the work they really wanted to spark a debate and he has been successful in the past months to make sure the debate thetaken place by bringing public into and making sure the public knew what the government has been doing. the reason that sxsw, his first opportunity to speak live to the world, technology brought us into a surveillance state. , sonology is the only thing this is a chance for him to speak with a technical audience so people can build the apps and services we all depend
still ahead, edward snowden wrapped up his conversation on sxsw.is first live video appearances. we will speak to the man who shared the spotlight with him next. ♪ >> welcome back. i am emily chang with cory johnson. getting back to sxsw where everett snowden has wrapped up his discussion. a fascinating discussion there. said, it is very interesting stuff. the conversation was not just him talking. technologist christopher sukhoi and. chris, welcome back to bloomberg west. he just left...
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one of those exonerated inmates is edward lee elmore.he won his freedom at the age of 53, having spent 30 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. he probably would have been executed had the case not been reviewed by diana holt. >> a 34-year-old law student named diana holt came to the south carolina death penalty resource center as a summer intern. one of her first assignments was reviewing elmore's case. >> the first time i saw the name, edward lee elmore, i was reading through a transcript. >> diana started having suspicions that elmore's trials weren't fair. she was troubled that elmore's defense attorney didn't call any expert witnesses and rarely challenged any of the prosecution's evidence. diana knew that an incompetent defense was grounds for an appeal. >> i felt like there was something wrong. i needed to meet eddie. and give him an eyeball up and down, size him up. >> and who she met wasn't what she expected. >> edward and diana's story will be featured in the first episode of cnn's upcoming series "death row stories.
one of those exonerated inmates is edward lee elmore.he won his freedom at the age of 53, having spent 30 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit. he probably would have been executed had the case not been reviewed by diana holt. >> a 34-year-old law student named diana holt came to the south carolina death penalty resource center as a summer intern. one of her first assignments was reviewing elmore's case. >> the first time i saw the name, edward lee elmore, i was reading...
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how was edward snowden's action. what is it done for internet security since it was first made public. ? >> for years, if you sat down at a coffee shop and you are using the wi-fi connection to browse e-mail or log in social networking account your information is vulnerable. anyone who is sitting at the same coffee shop as you can actually hack into your account because these companies were not using the most asic forms of security. google started doing that by default in january 2010. is made other companies getting here take a long time. they finally decide to turn security on in january of this year. i was a result of a front-page story in the washington post revealing the nsa's partner, the british intelligence agency, was collecting more information about american customers than any others. yahoo! did a bad job of security on its customer information. with your thinking as a patriot or a traitor, there shouldn't be any debate. the products given to the products given to studies tech companies have become better
how was edward snowden's action. what is it done for internet security since it was first made public. ? >> for years, if you sat down at a coffee shop and you are using the wi-fi connection to browse e-mail or log in social networking account your information is vulnerable. anyone who is sitting at the same coffee shop as you can actually hack into your account because these companies were not using the most asic forms of security. google started doing that by default in january 2010. is...
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we asked, do you think edward snowden is a trait or or hero?where we stand, 62% picked rfd traitor and 38% rfd hero. shawn shared he sacrificed everything to expose corruption in his own government and don't forget the nobel nomination. hunter picked both options, this is interesting, sending this explanation, the two options are extremes, not enough gray area. i actually agree with you, sir. and from kevin who picked rfd traitor, he is compromising our national security, simpler point of view, keep them all coming. they are all interesting to hear and we'll be crunching numbers at the end of the day. first up, next, a gutsy showdown lasts six hours and 95 rounds, why is it making our heroes and zeros? find out next. eliminate odors and reduce allergens with new febreze allergen reducer. >>wanna see some allergens? eww! what is that thing? they could be all around you right now. how would you deal with them? >>ummm.... ninjas. no need for ninjas. reduce up to 95% of inanimate allergens becoming airborne from fabrics... ...with new, dermatologis
we asked, do you think edward snowden is a trait or or hero?where we stand, 62% picked rfd traitor and 38% rfd hero. shawn shared he sacrificed everything to expose corruption in his own government and don't forget the nobel nomination. hunter picked both options, this is interesting, sending this explanation, the two options are extremes, not enough gray area. i actually agree with you, sir. and from kevin who picked rfd traitor, he is compromising our national security, simpler point of view,...
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i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. it is 7:00 in london on tuesday morning. warmm wife and -- a welcome to the second hour. we'll go out to the hague where hundred nickel is standing by with the latest from the summit chols is hans ni standing by with a list from the summit. president obama is in town. its symbolism. g-8 has been canceled and they will have a separate meeting in brussels. it is a tool for the move. any talk of additional sanctions and there are talks, they are conditional. it is if russian moves choosing to the easter ukraine where they are mapping along the borders. it would be a separate set of sanctions but no new heart sanctions have been discussed. u.s. officials are talking about the fed the current sanctions are having on the russian economy and the ruble. there's on was a bit of will boston. -- almost a bit of boasting. here is what an advisor said if russia makes additional action, if there are new station he said we will have increasingly significant impact on the russian economy if russia co
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and that brings us back to prince edward. he travels the world, personally attending the award ceremonies. that's why he's here at the governor's residence in nashville, tennessee. >> it is an honor to have you here today and to welcome his royal highness the prince edward, the earl of wessex. and congratulations to all the award winners, as well. >> the award winners included students, scouts, members from boys & girls clubs, as well as teens from miss america. >> six years ago, we started this program. i've been involved for three years, and in that time, we've grown from one program in california, our pilot, to 30 states and the district of columbia -- over 7,000 young people taking part this year. this afternoon, we celebrate 85 recipients from tennessee -- nashville and the greater area -- who have dedicated their time, gifts, and talents to fulfilling what it requires to meet the standards of the duke of edinburgh's award. >> to qualify for an award, you have to participate in four areas... the idea is that by doing the
and that brings us back to prince edward. he travels the world, personally attending the award ceremonies. that's why he's here at the governor's residence in nashville, tennessee. >> it is an honor to have you here today and to welcome his royal highness the prince edward, the earl of wessex. and congratulations to all the award winners, as well. >> the award winners included students, scouts, members from boys & girls clubs, as well as teens from miss america. >> six...
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. >> i am anna edwards. the time is 7:00. stay with countdown today. we will get earnings, coming any minute now. do not miss a conversation with the ceo diego hernandez. that will be a first on bloomberg interview. and an earnings and sales update, coming up. chatting with john rogers and a half hour's time. do not miss that today. >> we will start with the numbers from chile. >> i will give it a top line, as i see it. the full-year revenue down 11%. billion,s with over $5 final dividend. we expected revenue to fall last year because of one thing, if you're going to choose one thing. that is the price of copper. if you look at some of the averages, it was seven percent lower than one year earlier. it is about what happens going forward. forward, you have copper down 11%. last year, not good. 30.1% on the year. it is about how this plays out. there in the margins, earning margins. -- year'slast yours numbers. this year not looking any better. earningsl have the with the ceo coming up. hernandez joins us in a few moments. >> car sales in europe have ris
. >> i am anna edwards. the time is 7:00. stay with countdown today. we will get earnings, coming any minute now. do not miss a conversation with the ceo diego hernandez. that will be a first on bloomberg interview. and an earnings and sales update, coming up. chatting with john rogers and a half hour's time. do not miss that today. >> we will start with the numbers from chile. >> i will give it a top line, as i see it. the full-year revenue down 11%. billion,s with over $5...
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. >>> the headliner edward snowden is to be the main attraction this hour, making his first live video appearance at south by southwest festival and he is hinting at more leaks to come. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. that intensive international search continuing at this hour for any sign of the missing malaysia airlines plane that vanish the three days ago. it lost contact with ground control early saturday morning malaysia time. a massive search effort over the waters south of vietnam yielded no evidence of wreckage or debris despite several false alarms. families of the 239 on board are waiting for information. joining me now is nbc's foreign correspondent keir simmons and tom costello from washington. tom, bring us up to date on the false alarms and what you know. >> much of the evidence that we thought we were getting over the weekend, my point as to where the plane is has turned out to be false. the fuel slick spotted by the ve vietnamese came from a ship of some sort. the debris over the weekend was nothing from a plane either. there's the fuel spill there that
. >>> the headliner edward snowden is to be the main attraction this hour, making his first live video appearance at south by southwest festival and he is hinting at more leaks to come. >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington. that intensive international search continuing at this hour for any sign of the missing malaysia airlines plane that vanish the three days ago. it lost contact with ground control early saturday morning malaysia time. a massive search effort over...
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you gave edward snowden and award.u have senator feinstein now taking on the cia who has been rather vicious and taking on edward snowden. she is considered one of the greatest apologist for the agency. or her to take on his agency, the agency might be in big trouble, but what about how snowden stock units fit into the story? >> well, how much of what senator feinstein did yesterday was posturing we will know in the next few weeks. on the face of it, for senator feinstein and her speech yesterday to decry the violation of the fourth amendment when she has sat by -- >> search and seizure. >> yes, the one that says no one shall be deprived of the right to have privacy. she has defended it. now all of the sudden, she is against the nsa or anyone else invading the senate's privacy. in a way, it struck me as giving hypocrisy a bad name. i think the beer summit is likely the outcome. the president is a lawyer and he will get them together and say, can't we smoothed this all over? but maybe not. maybe john brennan has overrea
you gave edward snowden and award.u have senator feinstein now taking on the cia who has been rather vicious and taking on edward snowden. she is considered one of the greatest apologist for the agency. or her to take on his agency, the agency might be in big trouble, but what about how snowden stock units fit into the story? >> well, how much of what senator feinstein did yesterday was posturing we will know in the next few weeks. on the face of it, for senator feinstein and her speech...
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i'm anna edwards >.barton. >> continuing with the manchester united theme, this is interesting. this is that manchester united must go on the season, talking about the club's dna. is that a criticism of the manager? sure. suggesting they are not playing the way that manchester united all to play. that might be the way that manchester united -- >> it's all about the brawl in the paper. for manthe easiest tie u? >> it's difficult, isn't it? >> portman? >> possibly. portman.a or >> is incredible stuff. more tears from you. i cannot take it. tissues. it makes my job painful. >> does it really? >> shall we carry on with support? >> the 2020 world cup, talking cricket, bangladesh is hosting, the first major cricket tournament they have ever hosted. it could be the last, that is what this article is about. the government has spent about $40 million on hosting it, and a country where people survive on less than two pounds per day, factories are being shut, shops being told to close early to avoid. tickets have b
i'm anna edwards >.barton. >> continuing with the manchester united theme, this is interesting. this is that manchester united must go on the season, talking about the club's dna. is that a criticism of the manager? sure. suggesting they are not playing the way that manchester united all to play. that might be the way that manchester united -- >> it's all about the brawl in the paper. for manthe easiest tie u? >> it's difficult, isn't it? >> portman? >>...
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i'm an edwards. you're watching "countdown." anna edwards. aluminum prices fell.its camry sedan next month as it seeks to defend its title as top-selling u.s. car for the last 12 years. this is japanese rivals and ford are gaining on the perennial leader. taylor showed an updated camry -- will show an updated camry at the new york auto show on april 16. priest -- the producers of netflix and stacy are seeking millions of dollars in tax breaks in exchange for filming the emmy award-winning show in the state of maryland. biggest seedorld's companies like monsanto and common?ave in they're all partners with israel's evogene. >> they may be small, but these are model plants. genetically modified by evogene to see how they might improve crops, like cotton or corn. are identified using proprietary computer algorithms from one of the most extensive databases in the business. >> we established a form which is a combination of a deep understanding of lance and cutting edge competitive technology. when we integrate them together we create a synergy that helps us to understa
i'm an edwards. you're watching "countdown." anna edwards. aluminum prices fell.its camry sedan next month as it seeks to defend its title as top-selling u.s. car for the last 12 years. this is japanese rivals and ford are gaining on the perennial leader. taylor showed an updated camry -- will show an updated camry at the new york auto show on april 16. priest -- the producers of netflix and stacy are seeking millions of dollars in tax breaks in exchange for filming the emmy...
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. >>> edward snowden speaks. the nsa leaker tells an online audience he has no regrets about revealing a u.s. government secret. >> would i do this again? the answer is is absolutely yes. >> there's a problem on the bench. >>> and a hockey player's medical emergency on the bench forces two nhl teams to call off their game. this is the "cbs morning news" their game. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 11th, 2014. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the search has expanded for that missing malaysia airliner that vanished without a trace. 239 people were on board the boeing 777 when it disappeared saturday. the jet was flying from kuala lampur to beijing. the search had been centered in the south china sea, but this morning, the hunt also includes malaysia's west coast. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here is the investigation. the focus into the loss of this plane focuses on two individuals t
. >>> edward snowden speaks. the nsa leaker tells an online audience he has no regrets about revealing a u.s. government secret. >> would i do this again? the answer is is absolutely yes. >> there's a problem on the bench. >>> and a hockey player's medical emergency on the bench forces two nhl teams to call off their game. this is the "cbs morning news" their game. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 11th, 2014. captioning funded...
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you've written more about edward snowden than anybody else. i recommend people read your writing. >>> back at the white house, the deadline looms for the president's health care law. americans have until march 31 tost sign up for coverage for 2015 and a new gallup survey that tracks the rollout shows the number of uninsured is going down. 15.9% of u.s. adults is uninsured, down from 17.1% at the end of last year. and translates to roughly 3 to 4 million americans getting health care. >>> on capitol hill, house republicans have launched -- hatched a new strategy to at tack the health care law. they plan to hold a vote this week that ties delaying the individual mandate in order to fund a doc fix to avoid a pay cut to physicians under medicare. perhaps it would be easier to simply pass the doc fix. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i could and got her a subaru. (girl) piece of cake. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about ho
you've written more about edward snowden than anybody else. i recommend people read your writing. >>> back at the white house, the deadline looms for the president's health care law. americans have until march 31 tost sign up for coverage for 2015 and a new gallup survey that tracks the rollout shows the number of uninsured is going down. 15.9% of u.s. adults is uninsured, down from 17.1% at the end of last year. and translates to roughly 3 to 4 million americans getting health care....
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maynard edwards, good morning. how's traffic? >>> good morning, tom.at you mentioned isn't causing any road problem at this point. mostly traffic is r
maynard edwards, good morning. how's traffic? >>> good morning, tom.at you mentioned isn't causing any road problem at this point. mostly traffic is r
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maynard edwards, good morning. things still rather light? >> yes. looks like you have good news and so do i. montgomery community commute, 355, no problems. everybody moving without incident. at twinbrook approaching the beltway, again, no issues. and near georgetown, wisconsin avenue, looks like the street is still completely asleep. and this is right at q street. we do have the accident that ddot told us about. two-vehicle crash, 14th street at c street southwest to worry about. and we've had a couple of vre delays. ten minutes on fredericksburg 300, and five minutes on fredericksburg 302. aaron and ericka, back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >>> 6:02. a developing story now as the sun rises this morning. search crews will be back out at kenilworth park looking for 8-year-old relisha rudd. police are searching the park after learning about items purchased by her alleged abductor, khalil tatum. megan mcgrath is live in northeast d.c. with more on what they found and how long the search might take. >> reporter: well, aaron, let's talk a little
maynard edwards, good morning. things still rather light? >> yes. looks like you have good news and so do i. montgomery community commute, 355, no problems. everybody moving without incident. at twinbrook approaching the beltway, again, no issues. and near georgetown, wisconsin avenue, looks like the street is still completely asleep. and this is right at q street. we do have the accident that ddot told us about. two-vehicle crash, 14th street at c street southwest to worry about. and...
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i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards.his monday morning, the second hour of the program. the topis in ukraine is of the agenda for president obama. obama arrived for the first leg of his 60 day trip through europe and the middle east. our international correspondent is in hague. he has details. land indent obama will a few hours but his words have already landed. he gave an interview to a local publication where he warned of increased sanctions against russia. he is outlining the sanctions trying to bring the europeans along to get the tone right to not go too far because of their is a recognition from obama and europe that if you go too far, you could cripple the global economy. here is what the president said if russia continues on the path, the sanctions and the pressures on russian economy and the diplomatic situation will only increase. this is the basic choice that russia will have to make. there was a realization that the u.s. could go further and a european union could go further but has to be cognizant of the fac
i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards.his monday morning, the second hour of the program. the topis in ukraine is of the agenda for president obama. obama arrived for the first leg of his 60 day trip through europe and the middle east. our international correspondent is in hague. he has details. land indent obama will a few hours but his words have already landed. he gave an interview to a local publication where he warned of increased sanctions against russia. he is outlining the...
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there'll be other edward snowden's out there. >> is he done? >> he's done, but we are not down. we have a lot of material, we are sifting it. some is technical. there'll be more revelations. >> what is next for him? >> that is a good question. it's a tricky question. he's stuck in moscow. the russian government which is very much in the news has a strong interest in him. i fear he'll be stuck in moscow. it will be better if they were somewhere else. the reality is he's trapped in putin's moscow. >> as a guy that was conservative, do you think he's sorry he is it it? >> no, i think he wanted to start a debate. boy has he done that. i think he succeeded. the bigger question is will he change the system. the answer may be know. but we know more than we did. >> the edward snowden files, the inside story. >> nature is wonderous, but it can be brutal and horrifying. our next guest loves it. cann rhys kin is the author. he is the author. great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> you start a book with a disgusting thing. the title of the book. how is mother nature trying to kil
there'll be other edward snowden's out there. >> is he done? >> he's done, but we are not down. we have a lot of material, we are sifting it. some is technical. there'll be more revelations. >> what is next for him? >> that is a good question. it's a tricky question. he's stuck in moscow. the russian government which is very much in the news has a strong interest in him. i fear he'll be stuck in moscow. it will be better if they were somewhere else. the reality is he's...
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edward snowden speak to the technology community. your top headlines. 7.1 --l has relief ios apple has released ios 7 .1 with new features including car plate. -- car play. bugddition, the update has fixes. microsoft is gearing up for the release of the new game coming at midnight. the combat the game is available exclusively for xbox 1. they hope it will give a boost to sales which have lagged behind in arrival of sony playstation 4. advertising company, radiumone, is in the final stages of preparing for an ipo. they are planning to use the proceeds for acquisitions and international expansion. other online advertising companies have seen the shares soar since they went public. studio, with cory johnson and our special guest host roger mcnamee. greater to have you with us, roger. so much to discuss. >> you look lovely and purple. >> i love how you match with me. >> i called ahead. edward snowden. we are hearing from him public for one of the first times. what do you make that he chose sxsw to address? >> i was really surprised. it w
edward snowden speak to the technology community. your top headlines. 7.1 --l has relief ios apple has released ios 7 .1 with new features including car plate. -- car play. bugddition, the update has fixes. microsoft is gearing up for the release of the new game coming at midnight. the combat the game is available exclusively for xbox 1. they hope it will give a boost to sales which have lagged behind in arrival of sony playstation 4. advertising company, radiumone, is in the final stages of...
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tributes have been paid to edward hall the one about a school's successful businessman who died in a helicopter crash in england last night the safari also known as north vietnam's owns the modest private pharmaceutical company in the world faced in your e was one of the biggest employers in all the islands. edward hall he was killed in a helicopter he was in crashed shortly after taking off from the stately home. gillingham home in norfolk. it's not clear what caused the crash was heavy fall in the area at the time. two helicopter pilots and text and small. an employee of mr hoey some cranky guy and also died in the crash. it's emerged that mr hawley had raised concerns of but one of the helicopters healed with the manufacturers'. but it has not been confirmed if this was to see him on which christ. edward holly who is seventy was born and twenty day than educated in dundalk he built nor britain of our trees have pharmaceutical company specializing in veterinary and animal health products into a worthy leader exporting to one hundred and twenty countries. one of the richest man in a
tributes have been paid to edward hall the one about a school's successful businessman who died in a helicopter crash in england last night the safari also known as north vietnam's owns the modest private pharmaceutical company in the world faced in your e was one of the biggest employers in all the islands. edward hall he was killed in a helicopter he was in crashed shortly after taking off from the stately home. gillingham home in norfolk. it's not clear what caused the crash was heavy fall...
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nick edwards is the son of manny edwards. they ended up tie something rope to watson's leg. crawled back in there and they were able to get watson free. let me show you the moment that watson is reunited with his family. there is watson, dirty and afraid and hungry and thirsty but thrilled to see his owners. this was an effort by an entire family. we have manny, nick, elizabeth, ben and neighbors from their area. and to tell us about this complicated rescue, we have manny edwards, the hero nick who crawled in the cave and little elizabeth via skype from tennessee. tell us how watson got stuck in this tiny space. >> what i figure is he was chasing something. he's a terrier. and whenever something moves, he goes after it. if it goes into a hole, he goes in the hole after it. we only had a couple of hours daylight and the only thing we had available were hand tools. we went at it with a crow bar and hand tools and tried to chip away some rocks and dark fell and there was just absolutely nothing we could do. >> can you describe how he was stuck? what was making him not able to g
nick edwards is the son of manny edwards. they ended up tie something rope to watson's leg. crawled back in there and they were able to get watson free. let me show you the moment that watson is reunited with his family. there is watson, dirty and afraid and hungry and thirsty but thrilled to see his owners. this was an effort by an entire family. we have manny, nick, elizabeth, ben and neighbors from their area. and to tell us about this complicated rescue, we have manny edwards, the hero nick...
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if there was another edward snowden out there, would you encourage them to speak up? decisionk the ultimate historyt -- of hero, will sort it out. i think his intentions were good. here is the problem. we have 400 or 500 people here and we are talking to new recruits from the cia, should i tell all of them or decide when it is unconstitutional and reveal secrets any time? if you leave to chaos. at the same time, i am upset about what our intelligence community is doing. known -- we may not have if snowden did not reveal it. on the one hand, you have chaos. , he was 20ning million pages. there's a chance intelligence could endanger our agents. i am not against spying. with how people gathering intelligence around the world and and i think -- and i do not think we can allow willy-nilly release of documents. i think it's a row problem. i have mixed feelings. post a very interesting question during your address. you asked about potential cia spying on senate computers. to quote you "if the cia is spying on congress, who can or will stop them?" what would be your answer? >
if there was another edward snowden out there, would you encourage them to speak up? decisionk the ultimate historyt -- of hero, will sort it out. i think his intentions were good. here is the problem. we have 400 or 500 people here and we are talking to new recruits from the cia, should i tell all of them or decide when it is unconstitutional and reveal secrets any time? if you leave to chaos. at the same time, i am upset about what our intelligence community is doing. known -- we may not have...