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they knew it was andre edwards. guilty. >>> up next, a young woman is dead and the neighbor says the killer is a window peeper. >> she was uncomfortable about that. she did not feel it was a very safe place. >> i had no idea how this could happen. >> despite the evidence, the case can't be solved. >> we're working on it, but we don't have any viable leads at this time. >> until police found evidence their suspect had killed before. >> i don't think he was finished. i don't think he would have stopped.
they knew it was andre edwards. guilty. >>> up next, a young woman is dead and the neighbor says the killer is a window peeper. >> she was uncomfortable about that. she did not feel it was a very safe place. >> i had no idea how this could happen. >> despite the evidence, the case can't be solved. >> we're working on it, but we don't have any viable leads at this time. >> until police found evidence their suspect had killed before. >> i don't think...
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snowden and future edward snowden's.hat should future edward snowdens do? >> it is important for them to understand there are people that will support them. i think they should reach out to organizations like the courage foundation that can help them, primitively, ideally, it would tobetter if we did not have save some own from their face a lever the newspapers of the world. i think it is important that they understand that there is a public desire for the truth and they will hopefully [indiscernible] >> sarah harrison, thank you for being with us. investigative is editor of wikileaks, acting director of the newly formed courage foundation. last year, she accompanied nsa whistleblower edward snowden on his flight from hong kong to moscow and spent four months with him in russia. if you would like a copy of today's broadcast, you can go to democracynow.org. we have job openings at democracy now! you can apply for a minister at of director or limit system administrator. we also have full internships. go to democracynow.org
snowden and future edward snowden's.hat should future edward snowdens do? >> it is important for them to understand there are people that will support them. i think they should reach out to organizations like the courage foundation that can help them, primitively, ideally, it would tobetter if we did not have save some own from their face a lever the newspapers of the world. i think it is important that they understand that there is a public desire for the truth and they will hopefully...
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. >> edward snowden's asylum is set to expire. in "the week ahead", we look at his impact and future. >>> good to have you with us. we begin with a conflict in gaza. the security council is set to hold an emergency meeting on the violence there in under an hour. they are expected to call for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire between israel and hamas. according to a draft statement, the security council is expected to call for full respect of international humanitarian law, including the application of civilian populations. it expresses strong support for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire, allowing for the delivery of urgently needed assistance, and they urged all parties to implement a humanitarian ceasefire into the period beyond. fighting resumed in israel and gaza following a pause. during the break in violence, aid was delivered for the first time in days to palestinians, living in a half-mile buffer zone between gaza and israel. large areas received a working from the israeli military t
. >> edward snowden's asylum is set to expire. in "the week ahead", we look at his impact and future. >>> good to have you with us. we begin with a conflict in gaza. the security council is set to hold an emergency meeting on the violence there in under an hour. they are expected to call for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire between israel and hamas. according to a draft statement, the security council is expected to call for full respect of...
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this is something relevant of what would happen to edward snowden.e was not able to get anywhere because the us government activated state secrets privilege is at all the things the cia had done to him were secret and they would not be revealing anything at all. a complete dead-end. as a result of the release of the diplomatic cables, which spoke about what the united states had done with macedonia where he was taken from, when you try to enter macedonia, he was able to take a case against macedonia within europe, to the european court of human rights and eventually one. six cable cited in the judgment for showing it actually happened. and an cases in spain important precedent was set materials usedf in court cases, specifically cables. there is an island group in the indian ocean owned by the british, very important strategically because it is on the way between. the british handed over rent-free one of these islands to the united states military. >> chagos. >> yes. to the united states military. and it has now been turned into a base in rendition f
this is something relevant of what would happen to edward snowden.e was not able to get anywhere because the us government activated state secrets privilege is at all the things the cia had done to him were secret and they would not be revealing anything at all. a complete dead-end. as a result of the release of the diplomatic cables, which spoke about what the united states had done with macedonia where he was taken from, when you try to enter macedonia, he was able to take a case against...
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and edward snowden's asylum in russia set to expire. we'll talk to a panel of experts about what may lie ahead for him. >>> this is what is called a sand fire in california. it continues to spread, causing the evacuation of hundreds of homes in northern california. 750 people have fled the wildfire east of sacramento. 3800 acres burnt since friday. the fire started when a vehicle drove over dry brush. officials say it will take several days to bring the fire under control. >>> we have learnt a second american contracted the ebola virus in liberia. missionary nancy riple tested positive. yesterday we told you about dr kent brantly from fort worth. he's under intensive care. he's on the right wearing protective gear. he attract ebola whilst working for samar ittan's purse. >>> 670 people died in the ebola outbreak in west africa. the majority of cases are in guinea, sierra lee i don't know and liberia. a person travelling from -- sierra leone. and liberia. it is contagious and can kill victims in a matter of days. there's no cure or vacci
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is looking at the matters of those people who assisted edward snowden as well as edward snowden himselfbut there's a lot of surveillance at this embassy. on the other hand, we have developed certain techniques in defeating surveillance. they are not easy. they are hard techniques. they do take due diligence. is, the national security agency, for all its surveillance power and the doj for all their coercive power, in the end, they are bureaucracies. they're perfectly nasty, boring bureaucracies. bureaucracies are inefficient and move slowly. we knew this from our dealing with the state department and the pentagon. so we were able to quickly and fast assess the situation in hong kong and mechanisms to get him out and get him asylum. intermediary countries would grab him. we were making pre-arrangements and also just [indiscernible] so that is what we did. it is not like it was guaranteed to work. in fact, there were certain stages when there were quite some risks. but the risks of inaction were greater. , who is harrison british, but concerned if she comes back to bring she also will be a
is looking at the matters of those people who assisted edward snowden as well as edward snowden himselfbut there's a lot of surveillance at this embassy. on the other hand, we have developed certain techniques in defeating surveillance. they are not easy. they are hard techniques. they do take due diligence. is, the national security agency, for all its surveillance power and the doj for all their coercive power, in the end, they are bureaucracies. they're perfectly nasty, boring bureaucracies....
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also on team no, former republican congressman mickey edwards of oklahoma. he was a ranking member of the subcommittee on foreign operations. and finally jeffrey rosen, the president and ceo of the national constitution center in philadelphia. before we dive in, we know that both the audience with us here in aspen and online have strong feelings about this topic and want to be weighing in as the conversation goes on. so we're using some innovative new voting technology powered by microsoft. my colleague richard wolffe, the xekt tiff editor of msnbc.com is here to explain to us how it's all going to work. richard? >> thanks, andrea. over the next hour as we discuss the issue of whether the nsa makes us safer, we want you to answer this simple question. we're calling it the pulse question. who is winning the debate? now we've divided the teams in two, team yes which says the nsa makes us safer and team no which argues the nsa does not. you can vote for team yes if you think they're winning or team no if you think they're winning. keep answering the pulse quest
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that's the part of edward snowden and correcting the record. i just want to take a few minutes to talk about what i think is the even more important part of the story and i need those first two chapters when i say here's what actually happened because i think that there is a really profound lesson to be learned by thinking about what happened here and why it happened. i know it's been a profound lesson for me personally. it was typically 60 or 70-years-old and i thought for a variety of reasons the fact that he'll be demonstrated to me that he had access to indoor mass amounts of top secret information that made me think that he was senior in the u.s. government. secondly, i had to spend many weeks with him talking to him online and his insight was invariably sophisticated and cynical but always very smart and thoughtful and avoided clichÉs and was a very kind of original and deep thinking way of looking at the world and then heard from the very first moment that i talked to him, he was adamant about the fact that he was going to be identified
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and much much more and you definitely don't want to be a pretty good guy and in today's big deal edward harris and i are covering the latest sex stories from this past week you won't want to miss the moment that's right now. with. our lead story today twitter now twitter's share price soared on wednesday after the company's second quarter earnings beat expectations and its outlook on full year revenue proved better than expected it was the third time twitter's c.e.o. dick costolo reported earnings since twitter went public in a big splashy i.p.o. last year but it was the first earnings report that didn't send its stock lemonade so that's a good thing now costello said revenue for the second quarter rose one hundred twenty four percent over last year to three hundred twelve million dollars which is well above wall street's expectations of a two hundred eighty three million in sales timeline views which is a measure of how much time users actually spend on the site and similar to the eyeball counts metric by fifteen percent over last year with a count of two hundred seventy one million mo
and much much more and you definitely don't want to be a pretty good guy and in today's big deal edward harris and i are covering the latest sex stories from this past week you won't want to miss the moment that's right now. with. our lead story today twitter now twitter's share price soared on wednesday after the company's second quarter earnings beat expectations and its outlook on full year revenue proved better than expected it was the third time twitter's c.e.o. dick costolo reported...
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and edward snowden temporary asylum in russia is set to expire tomorrow. he has requested an extension. coming up at the bottom of the hour, an in-depth look at how snowden's revelations about federal government spying have impacted business, government, and your privacy rights. first, to our lead story of the day. amazon make its objectives public in its dispute with a book group over e-book prices. it has been going on since may. its key objective is to lower e-book prices. amazon argues that if e-books were priced at $9.99 instead of $14.99, there would be more sales. amazon also indicated it is willing to except the same share of total revenue if hachette agrees to lower the price on most books. amazon rights, while we believe 35% to go to the author, 35% to hachette, the way this work is we would send 70% of the total revenue to hachette and they would decide how much to share with the author. joining us via skype is the ceo of an e-book distributor serving in the authors, small presses and literary agents. a self published author of several books on
and edward snowden temporary asylum in russia is set to expire tomorrow. he has requested an extension. coming up at the bottom of the hour, an in-depth look at how snowden's revelations about federal government spying have impacted business, government, and your privacy rights. first, to our lead story of the day. amazon make its objectives public in its dispute with a book group over e-book prices. it has been going on since may. its key objective is to lower e-book prices. amazon argues that...
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treasury secretary the secretary timothy geithner's point of view you got it and in today's big deal edward harris and i are talking about the end will be i asked report and what it says about our current post crisis monetary policy experiment it all starts right now. with now our lead story today personal appearance by way of general motors now like the beleaguered city the american car manufacturer is based in general motors just can't seem to catch a break yet they keep on trucking pun intended now only twenty four hours after g.m. announced its latest and massive vehicle recall on monday the company reported a june sales increase of one percent compared to a year ago beating analyst estimates for a six point three percent decline all as its vehicle recalls rose to record levels in the u.s. now the automaker has recalled more than twenty five million vehicles already this year and minute. we still have six more months to go in two thousand and fourteen but the problems have apparently not repeat not kept customers away from g.m. showrooms now g.m. has been struggling for months with a se
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contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in new u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster of a relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories. live from our new center here in moscow twenty four hours a day welcome to our to international my name's o'neill the top story in gaza almost five hundred thousand civilians have become refugees hospitals have been destroyed food running low on there's no electricity and it's taking the situation in the region to the brink of a complete humanitarian catastrophe that is according to valerie amos the u.n. bodies under secretary general who said israel must make clear where its firing. we have all watched in horror this aeration of children of civilians as they have come under attack. with no say placed. under international humanitarian law or the government of israel the mass and other militant groups must distinguish between military objectives and civ
contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in new u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster of a relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories. live from our new center here in moscow twenty four hours a day welcome to our to international my name's o'neill the top story in gaza almost five hundred...
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an essay weaker -- nsa leaker edward snowden's temporary asylum in russia is set to expire tomorrow. a bill to review surveillance practices has cleared the house and goes to the senate. we will have a look at how snowden's revelations have changed the fields of business and government and you. objectivees its public in a dispute with hash the group over e-book prices. has been going on since may. in a blog post, amazon said its key objective is to lower e-book prices. at $9.99s were priced instead of $14.99, there would be higher sales which means more money for authors and publishers and amazon. amazon writes, "while we believe that 35% should go to the author and a 35% to , we believe 70% of the total revenue should go to hachette." joining us via skype is an small distributor serving presses and literary agents. and a published author of several books on amazon. you have been supportive of amazon throughout this dispute. what do you think of this latest response? confirms everything i've suspected just from watching the company over the years and dealing with them as an author an
an essay weaker -- nsa leaker edward snowden's temporary asylum in russia is set to expire tomorrow. a bill to review surveillance practices has cleared the house and goes to the senate. we will have a look at how snowden's revelations have changed the fields of business and government and you. objectivees its public in a dispute with hash the group over e-book prices. has been going on since may. in a blog post, amazon said its key objective is to lower e-book prices. at $9.99s were priced...
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one of america's most wanted former cia specialist turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum here in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children try to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories. welcome my name is neil harvey and you're watching r.t. international. the israeli prime minister has said the operation to destroy hamas made tunnels under the border with gaza will continue with or without a cease fire and that's the spike the soaring death toll among the civilian population caused by the extensive use of artillery fire and air strikes has footage of one of israel's attacks on a busy garza market we saw fifteen people killed shells even hit ambulance workers there i must warn you it contains some graphic images. was was. was. was . was on the television insists on continuing with us till it is the death toll is rising every day the number of palestinians killed a most of them have been civilia
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over and sadness and the financial instability that we just went through and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing time off for. this is our work and what secular actually has on output it all starts right now. with. our lead story so water now it's no secret that we are living in an increasingly water stressful world and that water resources are becoming an instrument of power for those who have them roughly sixty percent of all fresh water runs within cross border basins and only an estimated forty percent of those basins are governed by some sort of basin agreement basically those upstream hold all the cards while those downstream are the losers now the very scary part however is that our environmental security economic development and political stability or all greatly greatly dependent on the management of the world's watersheds now here's the trillion dollar question though is water a commodity it's a commodity now as the demand for water grows and our water infrastructure crumbles still being a reality that our world is running out of breath drinkable water becom
over and sadness and the financial instability that we just went through and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing time off for. this is our work and what secular actually has on output it all starts right now. with. our lead story so water now it's no secret that we are living in an increasingly water stressful world and that water resources are becoming an instrument of power for those who have them roughly sixty percent of all fresh water runs within cross border basins and...
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edward snowden thank you ed to edward snowden the rise and they monitor one hundred ten million rise in users a year excuse me users every single day stop this is and this is growing in court encroachment by the government we've got militarization of our police forces stop this needs to end. a police recruitment video. commercial running in southern new mexico that has swat a tired law enforcement officers next to armored vehicles breaking down doors this is what law enforcement has come to in this country stop we need to be mad as hell we don't want to take it anymore and this survey is reflecting that good good stop . former new mexico and new mexico governor gary johnson thanks for weighing in on all those issues appreciate it appreciate it. and i you know animas decision the federal appeals court has ruled that defense contractors ca c.i. premier technology incorporated can be held accountable in u.s. courts for torture committed at abu ghraib prison during the iraq war the powerful new ruling overturns u.s. district judge gerald bruce lee's twenty thirteen decision to throw out
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and please tweet out us at aaron aid at edward n.h. call us here bimbo thank you for watching and we'll see you next time check out. player. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. does the united states ready maybe for a presidential candidate who calls himself a democratic socialist romance very independent senator bernie sanders talks about a possible white house run and a whole lot more on this edition of politicking. i . i i. love the politicking on larry king and on today's show us senator bernie sanders the independent from vermont calls himself a democratic socialist lately in calling for americans to liberate themselves from the one percent just.
and please tweet out us at aaron aid at edward n.h. call us here bimbo thank you for watching and we'll see you next time check out. player. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. does the united states ready maybe for a presidential candidate who calls himself a democratic socialist romance very independent senator bernie sanders talks about a possible white house run and a whole lot more on this edition of politicking. i . i i. love the politicking on larry...
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down with me to talk about arjen tying debt and there's quite a bit of it and in today's big deal edward harris and i are covering the latest tech stories of this past week and we're looking into everything from microsoft to amazon from a recent latest acquisition you won't want to miss moment and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today. now why have consistently and loudly voiced my opinion about facebook i'm not a fan today i'm giving them nothing but congratulatory praise thursday facebook stock skyrocketed as much as seven point six percent to an intraday high of almost seventy seven dollars given the company a total market cap of one hundred ninety seven billion dollars that's equivalent to the combined values of both u.b.s. and american express it's not small now when measured by market cap facebook is now the fourteenth most valuable company on the s. and p. five hundred and in order to surpass a market capitalization of two hundred billion dollars the stock would need to be at seventy seven dollars and ninety four cents trading at that number which you could very well
down with me to talk about arjen tying debt and there's quite a bit of it and in today's big deal edward harris and i are covering the latest tech stories of this past week and we're looking into everything from microsoft to amazon from a recent latest acquisition you won't want to miss moment and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today. now why have consistently and loudly voiced my opinion about facebook i'm not a fan today i'm giving them nothing but congratulatory praise...
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i am anna edwards. a warm welcome to the program. it is 6:00 in london. the former french president is under formal investigation for the allegedly peddling. ofre was 15 hours questioning in paris. we can go to the french capital conna.ak to carolyine -- connan. >> good morning, anna. in 2012his immunity when he lost that election against francois hollande. he is not been charged yet. just being placed under formal investigation. he is accused of writing a high-ranking judge by asking confidential information in -- as government advisor in month ago -- monaco. there was another investigation into illegal financing of his political campaign. , it is being said that he knew that it was going to be tough. nicolas sarkozy has denied any wrongdoing. some of the political allies are accusing the left-wing party. to prevent his comeback. with widelyozy respected to make his comeback as soon as this fall to regain their leadership of the right wing party that has been damaged by political infighting and in the
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contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories. welcome thanks for joining us this hour my name is the harvey you're watching r.t. international. the number of children who were killed in israel's bombing of gaza is reaching new highs the u.n. says that israel must distinguish where they're firing. all watched in horror this ration of children of civilians as they have come under attack. no safe place to go. under international humanitarian law or the government of israel the mass and other militant groups must distinguish between military objectives and civilian objects and between competence and civilian with they must also harming civilians or civilian objects and protect them in the face of military orange. earlier the israeli prime minister said the operation to destroy hamas made tunnels unde
contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has asked to extend his asylum in russia claiming he won't receive a fair trial in the u.s. . the regional capital of lugansk in eastern ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian disaster after relentless bombing as women and children attempt to flee to safety we listen to some of their stories. welcome thanks for joining us this hour my name is the harvey you're watching r.t. international. the number of children who were killed in israel's...
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dotcoms us we must r t and you can also tweet us at edward and promote us here who must thank you forwatching on c.n.n. . live on your arm and a lot of these policies i think you know the. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. on larry king nods and i think we've modified organisms there pervasively in our food supply although they say for us to eat every serious science academy in the world all skin that genetically engineered foods are just stated as fluids that are produced can vent about the zone or does and they were professes that went out and said there was nothing wrong with tobacco smoke and then we later found out that it calls there have been countless studies about g.m.o. foods and the idea that you know certain animals have had very adverse effects to g.m.o. foods i mean honestly that is the biggest bunch of nonsense not ever who i think you're in tears are saying is not fat here plus if i had been sick won't eat it and now boeing we have you should be your friend i mean all next on larry king now.
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whistleblower edward snowden asks russia to temporarily extend his asylum his lawyer says he expects an answer within the next twenty four hours. the deadly attack on a busy marketplace in gaza during a short cease fire leaves fifteen going destruction has led to some i.d.f. soldiers laying down their arms. tens of thousands flee the fighting in eastern ukraine at least a third of them children in the cities all over russia prepared to take in refugees we listen to some of the stories. also britain launches an inquiry into the death of former russian f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko eight years after he was poisoned in london. welcome thanks for joining us once again my name's neil harvey and you're watching international. former n.s.a. worker turned whistleblower edward snowden is asking for his asylum in russia to be extended to. give us more details and joins is live marina what exactly is happening there and we've snowden's legal status has been slightly confusing the because we're temporary asylum some very political asylum but in fact edward snowden is trying to get an exten
whistleblower edward snowden asks russia to temporarily extend his asylum his lawyer says he expects an answer within the next twenty four hours. the deadly attack on a busy marketplace in gaza during a short cease fire leaves fifteen going destruction has led to some i.d.f. soldiers laying down their arms. tens of thousands flee the fighting in eastern ukraine at least a third of them children in the cities all over russia prepared to take in refugees we listen to some of the stories. also...
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and you can also tweet us at edward and promote us here thank you for watching on c.n.n. . we never saw that coming. we had no idea our children were gay. i would actually just. pray to god you know me normal. they said you're a homo you're a homo and from that day in first grade i swear my life changed forever i became like the weather cools down to get stopped still to this day. well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an acceptable lifestyle and also instructs them to say that homosexual sex in private is a crime in those states. that church was going to fire me that's what they had to do what i was going to do this way. but if you're going to like these policies i think you. with. civilian life the to the limits in eastern ukraine as government forces lay siege to the region's biggest cities punctuated. also. and this is gaza where young children are among those killed as israeli warplanes relentlessly palm the area as part of an expanding offensive against palestinian territories. and new snowden leak reveal
and you can also tweet us at edward and promote us here thank you for watching on c.n.n. . we never saw that coming. we had no idea our children were gay. i would actually just. pray to god you know me normal. they said you're a homo you're a homo and from that day in first grade i swear my life changed forever i became like the weather cools down to get stopped still to this day. well alabama and texas instructs school teachers to tell pupils young people that homosexuality is not an...
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with the world cup but the wimbledon final they're happening this weekend so in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing money in tennis and there's always more of it in tennis and probably. not to get too. our lead story today women in the workplace or maybe more appropriately put women suing the workplace now there are two pretty prominent stories making business headlines right now involving powerful women suing their former employer one of goldman sachs and one at tinder the startup dating app company now let's start with the tender story whitney waltz a former marketing v.p. at the popular dating app is suing her former employer for a trojan sexual harassment and sex discrimination from the lawsuit itself now the lawsuit filed against both tinder and its parent company i see which is owned by barry diller alleges that tenders chief marketing officer justin in the teen and c.e.o. sean rad repeatedly called miss wolff a whore and revoked her title because quote having a young female coworker co-founder would make the companies seem like a joke and devalue it disgusting now
with the world cup but the wimbledon final they're happening this weekend so in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing money in tennis and there's always more of it in tennis and probably. not to get too. our lead story today women in the workplace or maybe more appropriately put women suing the workplace now there are two pretty prominent stories making business headlines right now involving powerful women suing their former employer one of goldman sachs and one at tinder the...
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i think the all time would be wonderful mr edward harrison and today edward and i are discussing valuation tech bubbles and how rodriguez is eighty million euro press tag serves as a warning to us all now colombian superstar homicide because performed extremely well during the world cup and although colombia was ousted by brazil it certainly helped rodriguez a star power so i want to ask you can you give me details on who currently. rodriguez is with and who wants to buy him yes. don't call me james rodriguez is with monaco and they're one of the leading friends. and he was just brought on for forty five million pounds for forty five million euros i should say porto which is a portuguese team ok and so he's only been there for a year but because of the world cup his price tag is essentially double right and you were telling me earlier that you thought this rodriguez mania you know has similarities to the tech bubble which is a funny parallel to drop everything so can you explain how buying rodriguez that eighty million euros is a little bubbly. you know when people talk about the stock mar
i think the all time would be wonderful mr edward harrison and today edward and i are discussing valuation tech bubbles and how rodriguez is eighty million euro press tag serves as a warning to us all now colombian superstar homicide because performed extremely well during the world cup and although colombia was ousted by brazil it certainly helped rodriguez a star power so i want to ask you can you give me details on who currently. rodriguez is with and who wants to buy him yes. don't call me...
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is in our future as well edward harrison sat down with john to explore some of the ideas in his book edward first want to understand why john sees the fed's activities as a keynesian when the fed is the monetary agent and not the fiscal agent here's what john had to say. he did get your perspective what they're doing and what they're in to do is there any kid is to drive consumers and consumption because by lowering rates so people will be able to borrow more money to be able to spend more. that stopwatch and get it what's happening in the lower rates that pump money into the system and increase the assets of the wealthy i think. for instance when we get through this cycle of quantitative easing. and i say this again is it will be another cycle i think the next cycle of quality of using as opposed to real contingent looks significantly different in this cycle i think joe. yellen and stan fisher and some of the others are very uncomfortable with the results of what's happened this last time which is basically making banks and rich people richer. they thought there was a wealth effect
is in our future as well edward harrison sat down with john to explore some of the ideas in his book edward first want to understand why john sees the fed's activities as a keynesian when the fed is the monetary agent and not the fiscal agent here's what john had to say. he did get your perspective what they're doing and what they're in to do is there any kid is to drive consumers and consumption because by lowering rates so people will be able to borrow more money to be able to spend more....
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he thinks about the tech bubble and work growth will come from him even though by all markets and edward harris and i are tackling your viewer feedback in our weekly a rooting interest segment she won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today the jobs report now good news ahead of your holiday weekend here in the u.s. private sector job creation surged in the month of june with companies adding two hundred eighty one thousand new jobs now according to the bureau of labor and statistics non-farm employment and then study seasonally adjusted rate of two hundred eighty eight thousand last month and the combined gains for the prior two months were revised up now april's increased to three hundred four thousand was the strongest we've seen since january of two thousand and twelve and june also marks the best five month stretch of job creation since early two thousand and six the gains were broad based with pretty much every industry adding payrolls service sector and small businesses led the way out in about two hundred thirty thousand new. positions good
he thinks about the tech bubble and work growth will come from him even though by all markets and edward harris and i are tackling your viewer feedback in our weekly a rooting interest segment she won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today the jobs report now good news ahead of your holiday weekend here in the u.s. private sector job creation surged in the month of june with companies adding two hundred eighty one thousand new jobs now according to the...
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by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the story about the nsa surveillance programs for fear of being prosecuted. >> the nsa's goal really is the elimination of privacy globally. it is literally a system designed to monitor all forms of human behavior inside the united states, which is the ultimate surveillance state. >> last december, glenn greenwald received an email from a person who didn't identify himself. >> we still didn't know who he was, where he worked, but he was saying he had access to large amounts of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states gove
by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states...
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and the report suggests edward snowden's revelations have led to billions of dollars in lost revenue for the tech giants it was a follower now saying there's nothing left at home for him but persecution. around the world around the clock it's all it's international with your top headlines. a welcome to the program at least fifteen palestinians including a journalist and two paramedics were killed when israeli airstrikes hit a busy marketplace in. a shopping area was very busy because israel's for humanitarian cease fire was supposed to have been in force a warning you may find some of the following pitch was upset. i'm going to give you a little bit. when it was. dying. israel's four week bombardment has claimed more than thirteen hundred palestinian lives the majority civilians israel itself has lost fifty eight people including fifty six i.d.f. soldiers with hamas violating cease fires by firing rockets and using tunnels to infiltrate israeli land and one at a time a man also lost his life. in the meantime the u.s. has condemned wednesday's attack on a un run school in gaza which k
and the report suggests edward snowden's revelations have led to billions of dollars in lost revenue for the tech giants it was a follower now saying there's nothing left at home for him but persecution. around the world around the clock it's all it's international with your top headlines. a welcome to the program at least fifteen palestinians including a journalist and two paramedics were killed when israeli airstrikes hit a busy marketplace in. a shopping area was very busy because israel's...