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>> whatever dude. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah.ne on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down? >> yeah. >> okay. mr. powers, come on, dog, let me talk to you for a minute. so he's the one that was aggressive? he was aggressive? >> yeah. >> that's it, dog, thank you. all right, jamie. i went upstairs, investigated five guys up there now. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. >> what did he say? >> he said he didn't see anything at all, however i've got about three individuals that said edwards swung on samuels first. >> that's right here, too, he was the aggressor. >> he was the aggressor. >> samuels is probably the one charged with grave bodily injury because he -- the injury that edwards suffered, he got knocked out. >> although the evidence leads to self-defense, samuels could still receive an additional year on his sentence if found guilty. >> it's not the first time edwards had been aggressive out on the yard. a couple of times they tried to stop him from fighting. this time he wouldn't listen. >> he thought he was a big,
>> whatever dude. >> the other one, edwards? >> yeah.ne on the ground. >> the one that got knocked down? >> yeah. >> okay. mr. powers, come on, dog, let me talk to you for a minute. so he's the one that was aggressive? he was aggressive? >> yeah. >> that's it, dog, thank you. all right, jamie. i went upstairs, investigated five guys up there now. >> talked to 27? >> yeah, talked to 27. >> what did he say? >> he said he...
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i thank you so very much. >> mason: edwards holds a record not likely to be broken.ored a daily network television newscast for 40 years. >> douglas edwards, cbs news, new york. more news later on this cbs station. >> mason: he was succeeded in this chair by a fella named walter cronkite in 1962. paved the way for all of us. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. good night. ks htaptioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org explanations as to why it refuses to release surveillance video. good eve in. >>> kpix 5 news begins with bart's about-face on crime reporting. the changing explanations as to why it refuses to release surveillance video. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. we broke the news that bart doesn't routinely release surveillance video for concern of perpetuating racial stereotypes. but melissa caen talked to a manager who is changing the story. >> reporter: we speak to the director of external communications and wanted to know about a memo and email she wrote s
i thank you so very much. >> mason: edwards holds a record not likely to be broken.ored a daily network television newscast for 40 years. >> douglas edwards, cbs news, new york. more news later on this cbs station. >> mason: he was succeeded in this chair by a fella named walter cronkite in 1962. paved the way for all of us. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. good night. ks htaptioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access...
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edward: okay.t as i learned about the genesis of where the money came from, i thought it'd be good for us to talk as a family if i'm gonna be part of your family. edward: not a problem. lemonis: when it comes to the business, i think the business today, it's an ice-cream truck. it is not today a franchise concept. edward: but is it doable? lemonis: is it doable by somebody who wants to show up every single day and to pay attention to the details? yes. i don't know if tony is that person. 'cause i will tell you, your staff thinks you don't put a lot of time in. tony: it was a difficult year. you know, i ended up, you know, leaving a 17-year relationship [voice breaking] and sharing, you know, with my kids, you know, that our marriage was ending. i kind of felt, you know, like i failed. lemonis: yeah. i want to know that you're gonna be willing to make the sacrifices that are necessary. tony: i'm committed to my business. lemonis: here's the good news, right? the good news is, is that it's a very sim
edward: okay.t as i learned about the genesis of where the money came from, i thought it'd be good for us to talk as a family if i'm gonna be part of your family. edward: not a problem. lemonis: when it comes to the business, i think the business today, it's an ice-cream truck. it is not today a franchise concept. edward: but is it doable? lemonis: is it doable by somebody who wants to show up every single day and to pay attention to the details? yes. i don't know if tony is that person. 'cause...
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governor edwards: governors, any questions? governor mcauliffe: i would like to thank both administrators for coming here. i just announced last month moving people outside of louisiana, virginia is the second most vulnerable region in america. report on my desk the other day with a three-foot sea level rise. $90 billion worth of infrastructure and real estate. citizens, if they believe in climate change or not, they are all aware of it today, and we are all working together, and it would not have happened without that hug and rockefeller foundation kickstart. we have had a great, great relationship, and it is just an outstanding organization. for theirthank fema quick response. i hope i don't have to work with you, but in the event we do, i just want to thank you -- mr. long: we will be working together. thank you. >> i will join in my thanks. thanks for both of you being here. great presentation. understandablygs that focuses these large disasters that happen in large urban areas, of course, being so inside the country as ver
governor edwards: governors, any questions? governor mcauliffe: i would like to thank both administrators for coming here. i just announced last month moving people outside of louisiana, virginia is the second most vulnerable region in america. report on my desk the other day with a three-foot sea level rise. $90 billion worth of infrastructure and real estate. citizens, if they believe in climate change or not, they are all aware of it today, and we are all working together, and it would not...
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a radio veteran, edwards was tapped to anchor the first nightly network tv newscast in 1948.ether, he would later say, "with spit, bailing wire, >> each night i was welcoming a new station until one night early in the '50s i said, good evening, everybody, coast to coast, douglas edwards. >> mason: douglas edwards anchored this newscast for 14 years. >> reporting once again from paris. >> mason: reporting the biggest stories of his time. >> and down goes the "andrea doria." >> i thank you so very much. >> mason: etwards holds a record not likely to be broken. he anchored a daily network television newscast for 40 years. >> douglas edwards, cbs news, new york. more news later on this cbs station. >> he was succeeded in this chair by a fella named walter cronkite in 1962. paved the way for all of us. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price
a radio veteran, edwards was tapped to anchor the first nightly network tv newscast in 1948.ether, he would later say, "with spit, bailing wire, >> each night i was welcoming a new station until one night early in the '50s i said, good evening, everybody, coast to coast, douglas edwards. >> mason: douglas edwards anchored this newscast for 14 years. >> reporting once again from paris. >> mason: reporting the biggest stories of his time. >> and down goes the...
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i thank you so very much. >> mason: edwards holds a record not likely to be broken.ored a daily network television newscast for 40 years. >> douglas edwards, cbs news, new york. more news later on this cbs station. >>> and that's the overnight news on this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back later from new york thanks for watching. >>> this isset "cbs overnight news." >>> president trump running backs to washington after a short trip to france where they are celebrating bastile day. emmanuel macron rolled out the red carpet, despite disagreements over climate change and russia the two leaders spoke of their visits fxz >> reporter: if this paris visit was supposed to be an easy little sightseeing getaway for president trump, he brought along a lot of baggage. >> as far as my son is concerned, my son is a wonderful young man. >> reporter: the controversial meeting during the election campaign between donald trump, jr., and a russian lawyer said to be offering dirt on hillary clinton hung over this visit like a cloud. but the president was s
i thank you so very much. >> mason: edwards holds a record not likely to be broken.ored a daily network television newscast for 40 years. >> douglas edwards, cbs news, new york. more news later on this cbs station. >>> and that's the overnight news on this friday. for some of you the news continues for others check back later from new york thanks for watching. >>> this isset "cbs overnight news." >>> president trump running backs to washington...
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edward, thank you. it's 4:48 right now. president trump honored first responders who protected members of congress from the gunmen at that baseball practice labs month. two capitol police officers and three others were awarded medals of valor. they helped contain the shooter and saved lives. >> these officers saved the lives of every innocent person on the field that day. they are american heroes. and we salute them. >> the senate passed a bill to expand the capitol police memorial fund. it will assist not oenly the families of police officers killed but those injured in the line of duty. >>> a triple shooting in alexandria that happened in delray neighborhood blocks from the baseball field where a gunman opened fire last month. police say the suspect shot at a car traveling on east hollow avenue. three people were treated at the hospital but are expected to be okay. the suspect knew the victims. they're not because he's charged as a juvenile. >>> we just got word d.c. police are looking for four young suspects in a robbery
edward, thank you. it's 4:48 right now. president trump honored first responders who protected members of congress from the gunmen at that baseball practice labs month. two capitol police officers and three others were awarded medals of valor. they helped contain the shooter and saved lives. >> these officers saved the lives of every innocent person on the field that day. they are american heroes. and we salute them. >> the senate passed a bill to expand the capitol police memorial...
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governor edwards: thank you. appreciate it. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact here. morning, sunday reporting on the security of the u.s. energy grid and recent
governor edwards: thank you. appreciate it. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact here. morning, sunday reporting on the security of the u.s. energy grid and recent
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in a "washington post" op-ed edwards revealed that she's been battling multiple sclerosis. said she was diagnosed last year after taking a fall on a bike and undergoing tests. edwards says she wrote the op-ed because health problems can hit at any time and it's important to have access to insurance. >> this can happen to anybody. i mean i was extraordinarily healthy. any one of us can have something happen that we didn't plan for and we ought to have a health care system that understands that. >> edwards says she is not letting ms change her plans for the future. she also says she's not ruling out another run for office down the road. >>> when we come neighborhood. your street clogged with people parking who don't live there. the news4 i-team working for you to find out what you can do about it. and we'll show you the nearest sport coming to a district bar near you. >>> parking is becoming more difficult to find even near your own home. a news4 i-team investigation shows a spike in people parking their cars in neighborhoods where they don't live. scott mcfarland shows us th
in a "washington post" op-ed edwards revealed that she's been battling multiple sclerosis. said she was diagnosed last year after taking a fall on a bike and undergoing tests. edwards says she wrote the op-ed because health problems can hit at any time and it's important to have access to insurance. >> this can happen to anybody. i mean i was extraordinarily healthy. any one of us can have something happen that we didn't plan for and we ought to have a health care system that...
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governor edwards, i know you all have some things to add. you.come >> thank you governor hutchinson. it is a pleasure to be here. i am probably not as pretty as the governor from oregon but i will do the best i can. in louisiana, we have been challenged a lot and often. you all know about hurricane katrina and certainly that was the biggest single challenge but we have been challenged just about every year since then. resiliency, mitigation strategies, incredibly important. we have more experience than we would like in this area. we have learned you cannot wait for the federal government. even though you want to have a good partnership, you simply cannot wait for them to provide the answers to the challenges. do matter andips i encourage each to get to know the federal coordinating officer. certainly the administrator. since i took office in january 2016 i am not sure -- louisiana -- 64 of our parishes have been declared federal disasters, mostly from flooding. we were creating -- attempting to create a program that does not fit the confines
governor edwards, i know you all have some things to add. you.come >> thank you governor hutchinson. it is a pleasure to be here. i am probably not as pretty as the governor from oregon but i will do the best i can. in louisiana, we have been challenged a lot and often. you all know about hurricane katrina and certainly that was the biggest single challenge but we have been challenged just about every year since then. resiliency, mitigation strategies, incredibly important. we have more...
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the medical device stocks roared higher and edward led the way. while they lost their mojo falling from 121 all the way down to 80 right before the election, it's come roaring back it is up to 119 as of today. edwards has given as you 27% game in 2017 right now it's in its quiet here, the company reports next week we're not going to talk about anything near term we want to talk about some of the innovations in the broader medical device industry. let's get a big picture read on the business welcome back to "mad money." good to see you, sir >> good to see you, sir. >> i first got to know you when my father was in the hospital in pennsylvania one person said you have got to hear about this edwards lif lifesciences, they are cracking open people. how did do you it? >> it's a long story there's been a great evolution in technology. and certain patients their life depends on surgery this idea came about it's now almost 20 years ago and the first implant done about ten years ago and it's revolutionized really the treatment for these patients so think ab
the medical device stocks roared higher and edward led the way. while they lost their mojo falling from 121 all the way down to 80 right before the election, it's come roaring back it is up to 119 as of today. edwards has given as you 27% game in 2017 right now it's in its quiet here, the company reports next week we're not going to talk about anything near term we want to talk about some of the innovations in the broader medical device industry. let's get a big picture read on the business...
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edward lawrence is here now to walk us through how this happened. edward?a, it was supposed to be a victory for republicans going through in the senate. it ended up being defeated this bill. 49-51. vice president mike pence was on stand by to cast the deciding vote. they felt they had 50 vote. it ended up being john mccain in dramatic fashion holding out his hand and turning his thumbs down. the vote is still down. cheers were heard outside the capitol. they ended up hearing the news and cheering expressing their pleasure with this. >> edward, now that the latest version of this bill has failed, what's next here? >> it's back to the drawing board. it seems for republicans. they've tried twice now to get it through the senate. the president trying to desperately get a win on his alleged agenda going through congress. still, not able to it looks like this bill will have to go back to the drawing board and republicans are going to have to figure out if they want to try to get all of their members on board or possibly cross the aisle and look to negotiate to mo
edward lawrence is here now to walk us through how this happened. edward?a, it was supposed to be a victory for republicans going through in the senate. it ended up being defeated this bill. 49-51. vice president mike pence was on stand by to cast the deciding vote. they felt they had 50 vote. it ended up being john mccain in dramatic fashion holding out his hand and turning his thumbs down. the vote is still down. cheers were heard outside the capitol. they ended up hearing the news and...
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edwards called the photo fake. but eventually the lie unraveled. the enquirer did a victory lap, taking credit for edwards' fall from grace. the publication was even considered for journalism's top prize, something candidate donald trump supported. >> i've always said why didn't the "national enquirer" get the pulitzer prize for edwards? >> reporter: the enquirer declares it is the only publication with the guts to tell it like it is and that it's been proven correct about other scandalous affairs, like in 1987 when democratic presidential nominee gary hart had been forced to suspend his campaign after news reports revealed a relationship with model donna rice. the enquirer provided the visual proof, publishing this memorable photograph of rice sitting in hart's lap on a yacht. that effectively spelled the end of his political career. and in 2001, jesse jackson admitted to having a love child with a top aide. as the "national enquirer" prepared to uncover his affair in a story. then in 2003, rush limbaugh was forced to admit he had a painkiller add
edwards called the photo fake. but eventually the lie unraveled. the enquirer did a victory lap, taking credit for edwards' fall from grace. the publication was even considered for journalism's top prize, something candidate donald trump supported. >> i've always said why didn't the "national enquirer" get the pulitzer prize for edwards? >> reporter: the enquirer declares it is the only publication with the guts to tell it like it is and that it's been proven correct about...
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sot: edward west, evacuee back home// "and you put people in danger if my stuff went up, what does that have to do with your political statement?"in oakland ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (jr stone) federal investigators are now involved with this oakland fire. they have already linked a suspect to three previous fire cases involving apartment buildings under construction. a-t-f investigators have released these pictures of the arson suspect in those past fires. you can see him dressed in a black clothes including a hoodie and a black backpack. in one shot he is on a bicycle. they believe this suspect was to blame for three other recent fires similar to the fire that burned this past friday. two of the three burned at the same apartment building location that was under construction in emeryville on the border of oakland. the most recent there was in may. the third fire that investigators have linked him to happened last october near lake merritt. the building that caught fire was also under renovation. all of these fires... caused millions of dollars worth of damage. (jr stone) a big stor
sot: edward west, evacuee back home// "and you put people in danger if my stuff went up, what does that have to do with your political statement?"in oakland ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (jr stone) federal investigators are now involved with this oakland fire. they have already linked a suspect to three previous fire cases involving apartment buildings under construction. a-t-f investigators have released these pictures of the arson suspect in those past fires. you can see him dressed...
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edward, keyport, new jersey. edward, good morning. >> caller: yeah, i would like to say that they should address the fact that people are working longer and harder for less. you know, the reason why people are doing these drugs is because they think society has nothing to offer them and there's nothing there. and i would also like to say that this $20 billion a year we spend prosecuting marijuana needs to end and just need to get the legalization effort straightforward. people wouldn't be exposed to hard drugs if they could just buy marijuana in stores. so we need to address these issues. but definitely the income inequality, the fact that people don't need to do drug ifs they have a quality of life that's worth living. thank you. >> all right. edward there in the state of new jersey, keyport, new jersey. let's go back to capitol hill, senator sheldon whitehouse, democrat of rhode island, senator, if you could explain for our viewers what the situation is like in rhode island with the opioids. >> rhode island is
edward, keyport, new jersey. edward, good morning. >> caller: yeah, i would like to say that they should address the fact that people are working longer and harder for less. you know, the reason why people are doing these drugs is because they think society has nothing to offer them and there's nothing there. and i would also like to say that this $20 billion a year we spend prosecuting marijuana needs to end and just need to get the legalization effort straightforward. people wouldn't be...
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edwards, a passenger was killed. police originally claim the car moved towards them aggressively, but investigators say body camera footage shows the car was driving away. >> i have a personal guarantee to jordan, his family, this community that we will prosecute this case vigorously. >> the edwards family attorney lee merit says despite the indictment the family is cautious. he points to philando castile's case in minnesota where the officer was found not guilty. >>> according at the washington post, so far 543 people have died in police- related shootings this year. in 2016 police fatally shot 963 people and in 2015, 991 people were killed. the paper gathered the figures from original reporting, public records, and internet databases. >>> d. c. fire investigators are working to determine what sparked this early morning housefire in northwest. the fire also displaced eight people. >>> in charles county, maryland, the trial began for a teacher accused of sexually abusing a student. his name is ronald wells. he's been
edwards, a passenger was killed. police originally claim the car moved towards them aggressively, but investigators say body camera footage shows the car was driving away. >> i have a personal guarantee to jordan, his family, this community that we will prosecute this case vigorously. >> the edwards family attorney lee merit says despite the indictment the family is cautious. he points to philando castile's case in minnesota where the officer was found not guilty. >>>...
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that concern is also shared by former congresswoman donna edwards of maryland."washington post" editorial last week she wrote about being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last year. edwards wrote, quote, if we return to a time when people with preexisting conditions can be charged more than healthy people, it will surely result in my never being able to afford insurance again. earlier i had the chance to talk with donna edwards. >> you were diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and you have said in the editorial that i just quoted that if, in fact, this bill, the revised bill is passed, that you would be put in a situation that millions of others will be and that is you will never be able to afford insurance. explain that. >> well, i mean, that's exactly right. i mean, i was diagnosed with ms last year and in that time, you know, and the medication that i take costs about $73,000 a year, i have regular visits to get mri scans and those run about $7,000 every time i get a set and now i have to have one done at least once a year and i look at the senate bill and when
that concern is also shared by former congresswoman donna edwards of maryland."washington post" editorial last week she wrote about being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last year. edwards wrote, quote, if we return to a time when people with preexisting conditions can be charged more than healthy people, it will surely result in my never being able to afford insurance again. earlier i had the chance to talk with donna edwards. >> you were diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and...
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--los oficiales detuvieron a "edward dickard" conduciendo a muy baja velocidad sobre una autopista el carro de compras electronico que se habra robado de la tienda. --la polica encontr a "dickard", lo arrestaron y ahora enfrenta cargos por robo. cesar --- el presidente donald trump no se salva de la polmica y hoy han habido varias en relacin al personal en la casa blanca y a la investigacin sobre la intervencin de rusia en la eleccin presidencial. ---desde washington dc, "juliana monsalve" roll open nos cuenta sobre las controversias polticas del da --- take randy lot ;01 ;18 ;53 quick 01;14 01;36 pkg los escndalos siguen sacudiendo a la casa blanca. la mayora con nombre propio rusia.... y este viernes- sean spicer. es la reciente bomba poltica. la renuncia repentina del secretario de prensa de la casa blanca. s/ sarah huckabee sanders,
--los oficiales detuvieron a "edward dickard" conduciendo a muy baja velocidad sobre una autopista el carro de compras electronico que se habra robado de la tienda. --la polica encontr a "dickard", lo arrestaron y ahora enfrenta cargos por robo. cesar --- el presidente donald trump no se salva de la polmica y hoy han habido varias en relacin al personal en la casa blanca y a la investigacin sobre la intervencin de rusia en la eleccin presidencial. ---desde washington dc,...
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edwards called the photo fake. but eventually the lie unravelled.er" did a victory lap. the pulitzer prize board considered them, something candidate donald trump supported. >> i have also said why didn't the "national enquirer" get the pulitzer prize for edwards. >> it is the only publication with guts to tell it like it is and that it's been proven correct about scandalous affairs like in 1987 when gary hart had been forced to suspend his campaign after news reports revealed a relationship with a model. they published this memorable photo photograph of rice sitting on hart's lap on a yacht. and in 2001 jesse jackson admitted to having a love child with a top aid as they prepared to uncover his affair in a story. in 2003 rush limbaugh was forced to admit he had a painkiller addiction after the "national enquirer" paid his housekeeper to find out he was using pain kills. not to say they always get it right. they don't. week after week, farfetched stories accompanied by eyebrow raising headlines give it a questionable reputation. the "national enquir
edwards called the photo fake. but eventually the lie unravelled.er" did a victory lap. the pulitzer prize board considered them, something candidate donald trump supported. >> i have also said why didn't the "national enquirer" get the pulitzer prize for edwards. >> it is the only publication with guts to tell it like it is and that it's been proven correct about scandalous affairs like in 1987 when gary hart had been forced to suspend his campaign after news reports...
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doctor edwards says o-j should be let out. and that he never should have been imprisoned that long to begin with. (grant) coming up at ten we will hear more from doctor edwards about how o-j's murder trial shaped public opinion about the justice system. (grant) and stay right here for extensive coverage on o-j's parole hearing tomorrow morning kron-4's will tran will be live from carson city. j-r stone is also live in nevada for this big story. you can also watch our coverage live on our free mobile app where we will be streaming the hearing (steve) in the east bay, police are searching for the suspect
doctor edwards says o-j should be let out. and that he never should have been imprisoned that long to begin with.
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. >> reporter: 71-year-old san franciscan edward french died yesterday after being robbed of his camera and shot one time in the upper body according to san francisco police. a jogger heard the shots, saw the suspects running away. >> a marked unit in the area actually was driving through, and noticed that the jogger was conducting cpr. they immediately rendered aid, called for an ambulance and that victim was then transported to the hospital where he passed away from his injury. >> reporter: edward french was a film and commercial location scout, the long established dean of them friends told us today. they're concerned he might have been working at the time just before 8:00 a.m. read the post-it signs, this has not been the safest of places recently. >> i've lived here 50 years. we haven't had the break-ins, never like we've had in the last few years. >> reporter: nor was this the first murder here. last year on valentine's day, this overlook was the scene of a triple shooting that killed two santa rosa residents. in response, san francisco police have increased their presence on twin
. >> reporter: 71-year-old san franciscan edward french died yesterday after being robbed of his camera and shot one time in the upper body according to san francisco police. a jogger heard the shots, saw the suspects running away. >> a marked unit in the area actually was driving through, and noticed that the jogger was conducting cpr. they immediately rendered aid, called for an ambulance and that victim was then transported to the hospital where he passed away from his injury....
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edwards reveals she has multiple sclerosis. made the revelation at the washington post asking congress to not pass the gop health care plan. edwards said she was diagnosed about a year ago after taking a fall on a bike. >> that prompted another set of test. it was to the second round that with ms. she said you never know when you'll need health care. >> this can happen to anybody, i mean, i was extraordinarily healthy. any one of us can have something we ought to have a health care system that understands that. she said she's not ruling out another run for office down the road. >> emotions running high in a fairfax county courtroom. that's where a teenage parks department summer employee charged with stabbing a wedding caterer to death. she just left the courtroom after listening to opening statements. >> reporter: the victim's mother left the courtroom in tears. it captured some of her final words. the explanation, oh, you just shot me. that cell phone recording came from the phone of the defendant. he was the seasonal parks d
edwards reveals she has multiple sclerosis. made the revelation at the washington post asking congress to not pass the gop health care plan. edwards said she was diagnosed about a year ago after taking a fall on a bike. >> that prompted another set of test. it was to the second round that with ms. she said you never know when you'll need health care. >> this can happen to anybody, i mean, i was extraordinarily healthy. any one of us can have something we ought to have a health care...
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edward. >> reporter: good evening, janelle. exactly, right now president donald trump is in warsaw, poland. experts say that the sliz yvisue meant to show our nato allies that we stand with them in the face of growing internal issues. poland rolled out the red carpet for president donald trump this evening for his first presidential visit to the nato ally. meanwhile u.n. ambassador nikki haley made a veiled threat towards china during an emergency security council meeting. she says countries that trade with north korea, which launched an intercontinental ballistic missile july 4th cannot trade with the u.s. >> such countries would also like to continue their trade arrangements with the united states. that's not going to happen. our attitude on trade changes when countries do not take international security threats seriously. >> reporter: president trump named china specifically this morning, tweeting trade between china and north korea grew almost 40% in the first quarter. so much for china working with us. the president is put
edward. >> reporter: good evening, janelle. exactly, right now president donald trump is in warsaw, poland. experts say that the sliz yvisue meant to show our nato allies that we stand with them in the face of growing internal issues. poland rolled out the red carpet for president donald trump this evening for his first presidential visit to the nato ally. meanwhile u.n. ambassador nikki haley made a veiled threat towards china during an emergency security council meeting. she says...
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edwards, former board member at the rmb a. quick check of his news flash headlines at this hour. $6.3 billion for container klesko is offering a 31% premium to overseas -- however it still requires regulatory and investor approval of the family that founded orient in 1969. >> chinese playmaker has won approval to start mass production of the ai j regional jet. the plane has a maximum range of 3700 kilometers. has 413 orders to date. approval tods operate in the u.s. and european markets. >> air france says the turnaround launched earlier this year's gathering strength. rising bookings and the return of tourists from asia and the united states, the group is still recovering from the collapse in travel that followed terrorist attacks. it seems -- it has seen prices surge. >> it has affected the mood among businesses in france. there's optimism and we do feel it. more people coming from overseas. to look at why u.s. lawmakers are going to continue to be divided on health care. that is a big question, this is bloomberg. sydney mar
edwards, former board member at the rmb a. quick check of his news flash headlines at this hour. $6.3 billion for container klesko is offering a 31% premium to overseas -- however it still requires regulatory and investor approval of the family that founded orient in 1969. >> chinese playmaker has won approval to start mass production of the ai j regional jet. the plane has a maximum range of 3700 kilometers. has 413 orders to date. approval tods operate in the u.s. and european markets....
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mary edwards walker was a medical doctor. there are not a lot of them in the mid-19th century because american middle school -- american medical schools did not allow women to enroll as students. if he wanted to become a doctor in mid-19th century america you had to go abroad to get medical training or some colleges that were irregular medical colleges to get your medical degree. if you wanted to come back to you your residency -- to do your residency, you could not get into a hospital. there were a smattering of women that serve as doctors in the civil war. all of them have to go the extra mile to get their medical degree, including women like mary edwards walker, who volunteers first as a nurse. you have to write all these things down. she is going to be at some of the most significant battle early on in the war, all as a nurse. in the meantime she has her medical degree and she is pushing the army medical department to give her an appointment as a surgeon, which is what she would have been called as a doctor. she is lobbyi
mary edwards walker was a medical doctor. there are not a lot of them in the mid-19th century because american middle school -- american medical schools did not allow women to enroll as students. if he wanted to become a doctor in mid-19th century america you had to go abroad to get medical training or some colleges that were irregular medical colleges to get your medical degree. if you wanted to come back to you your residency -- to do your residency, you could not get into a hospital. there...
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edwards, alexander from "the national enquirer," you know, we know that you've been with rheal hunter. don't you think it's time to tell everyone you are the father of this child? >> reporter: still, edwards denied it for years. >> i've responded to it consistently to these tabloid allegations by saying i don't respond to the lies. >> reporter: most media stayed away even when "the enquirer" showed a photograph of edwards with their little girl. he called it fake. event lip the lie unraveled. "the enquirer" did a victory lap. even considered the publication for journalism's top prize. something candidate donald trump supported. >> i've always said why didn't "the national enquirer" get the pulitzer prize for edwards? >> reporter: "the enquirer" declares it's the only publication with the guts to tell it like it is and it's been proven correct about other scandalous affairs. like in 1987 when presidential nominee gary hart had been forced to suspend his campaign after news reports revealed a relationship with model donna rice. "the enquirer" provided the visual proof publishing this me
edwards, alexander from "the national enquirer," you know, we know that you've been with rheal hunter. don't you think it's time to tell everyone you are the father of this child? >> reporter: still, edwards denied it for years. >> i've responded to it consistently to these tabloid allegations by saying i don't respond to the lies. >> reporter: most media stayed away even when "the enquirer" showed a photograph of edwards with their little girl. he called...
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as one of the jails few transgender inmates edward burkes, who goes by the name "shay" says pc is thelaid back. more calm. not that many people. it's quiet. so you don't get as much attention from the other male inmates. >> but even in pc burkes is still subjected to scorn. >> got to be butt ugly though. that monster with the red hair. ugly as a dude. even uglier being a girl. >> some guys just can't adapt to having a transgender male in the pc pod with them. and it causes problems because it is a smaller pod. it's a smaller unit. so you are closer to that person. >> she -- >> what would jail be without them though? >> recently burkes requested a transfer to the jail's other pc unit, citing safety concerns. burkes is now in the same unit azra chemobrown. brown whose also transgender and goes by the name "honey," has known burkes for years. >> like family. my little sister, really. we been through a lot. we done been through the highways and byways together. and we can talk about anything. and then we're out and open. >> the two friends said they learned the other was in jail through t
as one of the jails few transgender inmates edward burkes, who goes by the name "shay" says pc is thelaid back. more calm. not that many people. it's quiet. so you don't get as much attention from the other male inmates. >> but even in pc burkes is still subjected to scorn. >> got to be butt ugly though. that monster with the red hair. ugly as a dude. even uglier being a girl. >> some guys just can't adapt to having a transgender male in the pc pod with them. and it...
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joining me now howard dean, donna edwards and editor in chief jud leg ham t. you guys for being here. and representative edwards, i want to go to you first because you very moveingly came out this past week and talked about your own health care experience and the fact that your former colleagues could theoretically be taking health care away from you. could you explain. >> i did. a year ago in june, actually june 22nd i was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and in the year time period in trying to get my hands around this disease, one of the things i've discovered is that first i've had to cobra my coverage since i came out of congress in january, 2017. that cost about 8 hundreds a month. but the real quicker is that my care runs to about a hundred dollar,000 a year, including $77,000 as part of my prescription drugs. and what i know is that at the end of my cobra coverage in june 2018 stid planned to transition to the afordable care act because it would be affordable and i'd continue to be able to get my health care. and what i know is that under this senate
joining me now howard dean, donna edwards and editor in chief jud leg ham t. you guys for being here. and representative edwards, i want to go to you first because you very moveingly came out this past week and talked about your own health care experience and the fact that your former colleagues could theoretically be taking health care away from you. could you explain. >> i did. a year ago in june, actually june 22nd i was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and in the year time period in...
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edward archer claimed to do it in the name of islam. trial is scheduled tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. >> pennsylvania senator pat toomey attempted to defend the healthcare bill proposed by the republicans in the senate. he made the statement during a town hall. he defended himself against voters who say he dodges his constituents. >> i meet everyday with people from every walk of life. i travel all over pennsylvania meeting with people in small groups, large groups, individually. i met with protesters. >> the hour long questions-and-answer session was the first for toomey this year. toomey said president trump's assault on the media distracts from what we are trying to do in the senate. >> iraqi forces are down to the last 300 or so isis militants before framing the city of mows el. the islamic state is surrounded and controls a tiny patch of territory. thousands of civilians are trying to flee the pocket of resistence but many are trapped and not getting life saving care they need. iraq's second largest city is pockmarked by bomb crate
edward archer claimed to do it in the name of islam. trial is scheduled tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. >> pennsylvania senator pat toomey attempted to defend the healthcare bill proposed by the republicans in the senate. he made the statement during a town hall. he defended himself against voters who say he dodges his constituents. >> i meet everyday with people from every walk of life. i travel all over pennsylvania meeting with people in small groups, large groups, individually. i...
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he broom—edwards took silver in the high jump. he had broom—edwards took silver in the highjump.e championships to get started, he could not wait to be in front of the home crowd as he did not get the chance to do so back in 2012. he couldn't beat the paralympic and world champion from poland, but he didn't seem too disheartened after the race. he thoroughly enjoyed catching up with the crowd and taking in the atmosphere. i caught up with him after his event. it was some experience out there. you know what? it is the best support i've had on the next stage in my career. i know it has been a steep learning curve since 2013 that it is unreal. a very busy evening for great britain, ten athletes in action and all eyes are likely to be on kadeena cox, back on the track following her impressive performance, winning bt 38 400 metres last night and beating the rest of the field by over five seconds, an impressive performance considering she's only been in action for three months, as she's been doing extracurricular activities. she got her gold medal this afternoon and will be going in th
he broom—edwards took silver in the high jump. he had broom—edwards took silver in the highjump.e championships to get started, he could not wait to be in front of the home crowd as he did not get the chance to do so back in 2012. he couldn't beat the paralympic and world champion from poland, but he didn't seem too disheartened after the race. he thoroughly enjoyed catching up with the crowd and taking in the atmosphere. i caught up with him after his event. it was some experience out...
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i knew i was talking about people like huw edwards who i'll have to work with, but you try very hard.awkward in situations in journalism. you think, how would i cover this if it wasn't the bbc and i was somewhere else, and you do it straight down the line. you have come from newspapers like the independent. has it affected how you view the row over bbc pay? i don't think it has affected how i reviewed the row. i approach this as a hack, not as a company man. it is a juicy story. it is fantastically gossipy and exciting detail, and this is a list of names and ifind it fascinating. as an old—fashioned hack, i think this is, i would not say a sexy story, but a juicy one. a lot of viewers said there was too much self—flagellating coverage, the media talking about itself to itself at the expense of other news. i don't think it was self—flagellating. if you are the bbc, you have to cover yourself in a way that tries to be fair and objective. you have got to be tough. i was very conscious. i had two interviews with tony hall on the news at ten, two nights in a row. there was no way i was goi
i knew i was talking about people like huw edwards who i'll have to work with, but you try very hard.awkward in situations in journalism. you think, how would i cover this if it wasn't the bbc and i was somewhere else, and you do it straight down the line. you have come from newspapers like the independent. has it affected how you view the row over bbc pay? i don't think it has affected how i reviewed the row. i approach this as a hack, not as a company man. it is a juicy story. it is...
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edwards, i'm from the "facial enquirer."een with real said le hunter, do you think it's time to tell everyone that you're the father of this child. >> reporter: still, edwards denied for years. >> responded by saying i don't respond to these lies. >> reporter: most media stayed away even when the "inquireare" published a photograph. and the then they took a victory lap. the pulitzer prize board considered the publication for journalism top prize. something candidate donald trump supported. >> i've always said why didn't the national enquirer get the pulitzer prize for edwards? >> reporter: the declaring it's the only publication with the guts to tell it like it is, and it's been improve correct about other scandalous affairs like in 1987 when gary hart had been forced to suspend his campaign after news reports revealed a relationship with donna rice. "inquienquire "enquirer" publishing this on hart's yacht that spelled effectively the end of his career. in 2001, jesse jackson admitted to having a love child with a top aide a
edwards, i'm from the "facial enquirer."een with real said le hunter, do you think it's time to tell everyone that you're the father of this child. >> reporter: still, edwards denied for years. >> responded by saying i don't respond to these lies. >> reporter: most media stayed away even when the "inquireare" published a photograph. and the then they took a victory lap. the pulitzer prize board considered the publication for journalism top prize. something...
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former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and former speaker of the house newt gingrich author ofhe best-selling book understanding trump. speaker gingrich, g 19 was trending on twitter this weekend because of sharp differences between the president and all the other leaders, especially on climate change, but also as you heard my discussion with reines priebus on trade, is that a good thing or bad thing for the u.s. >> i think it is a good thing. the president starts from a simple premise, we have a whole series of agreements that are bad for america. while they are good for the guys who got the deals. so all these guys who got these good deals are going oh gosh you want to change the agreement? well, the same thing with nato, we went out and said to nato pay your fair share including germany. all of a sudden they are shocked we want to actually help them defend themselves. if you are going to go in and serious about changing the trade deals the other side who have had a good free ride are going to be mad at you. if you are serious about changing the paris accord on economic groun
former democratic congresswoman donna edwards and former speaker of the house newt gingrich author ofhe best-selling book understanding trump. speaker gingrich, g 19 was trending on twitter this weekend because of sharp differences between the president and all the other leaders, especially on climate change, but also as you heard my discussion with reines priebus on trade, is that a good thing or bad thing for the u.s. >> i think it is a good thing. the president starts from a simple...
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brit hume, columnist for the hill juan williams, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards, and former speaker of the house newt gingrich, author of the best selling book, "understanding drum." g-19 was trending on twitter this weekend because of the sharp differences. is that a good thing or a bad thing for the u.s.? >> i think it's a good thing. a simple premise, a whole series of agreements that are bad for america, they are good for the guys that got the deals. all of these guys that got these good deals are going you actually want to change the agreement? same thing with nato, we went out and said to them, pay your fair share, including germany, all of a sudden they are shocked that we want to have them help defend themselves. if you're going to go in and you are serious about changing the trade deals, the other side had a good, free ride, they will be mad at you. changing the paris accord on economic grounds, which is what he said. it's very clear he thinks this is deal for america. the germans and the chinese and the indians, you think that's a great deal for i think he did exac
brit hume, columnist for the hill juan williams, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards, and former speaker of the house newt gingrich, author of the best selling book, "understanding drum." g-19 was trending on twitter this weekend because of the sharp differences. is that a good thing or a bad thing for the u.s.? >> i think it's a good thing. a simple premise, a whole series of agreements that are bad for america, they are good for the guys that got the deals. all of...
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i am anna edwards.s germany gears up to host the g-20. the german car industry, home to the world's largest carmakers, could germany suffer from a follower of our international over -- fallout international trade? can you give us your assessment of how the relationship between president trump and europe is going to impact your industry? what are your worst fears? >> our hope is that everyone understands open markets are the precondition for mutual success. more we argue that we are selling cars in u.s. and producing more and more cars there, the more people understand in the senate and house that any kind of restrictions would not be wise. to give you a figure, in 2009, the german automotive industry produced 200,000 cars in the u.s. than we will produce more 850,000 cars in the u.s., and most of them are exported. that means we are contributing to a better trade balance to the u.s. >> german carmakers clearly delivering that message. i was in the u.s. last week. i witnessed at least one german automake
i am anna edwards.s germany gears up to host the g-20. the german car industry, home to the world's largest carmakers, could germany suffer from a follower of our international over -- fallout international trade? can you give us your assessment of how the relationship between president trump and europe is going to impact your industry? what are your worst fears? >> our hope is that everyone understands open markets are the precondition for mutual success. more we argue that we are...
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at this photo, a shot that has gone around the world, getting commentary from everyone from bbc, edward snowed snowden, showing governor chris christie hanging on the beach by himself. >> they say a picture is worth a thousand words, new jersey mass media flew a plane over island beach park sunday, got this shot, the christie's launching in the sun, governor christie has state owned residents there. >> he is wearing a hat. >> christie responded to criticism on fox 5 new york monday. >> what a great bit of journalism by the star ledger, they caught a politician, being where he said he was going to be with the people he said he was going to be with. i am sure they will get a pulitzer for this one they caught me. >> the beach is closed to public because of the state shut down, governor krist agree ay agreed - christie agreed to the spending only if state has access to capital reserves for horizon blue cross blue shield, the state senate sweeny has signed on but, prieto says not so fast. it will drive up premium rates, i asked sweeny his take on that claim this monday. >> there are reports
at this photo, a shot that has gone around the world, getting commentary from everyone from bbc, edward snowed snowden, showing governor chris christie hanging on the beach by himself. >> they say a picture is worth a thousand words, new jersey mass media flew a plane over island beach park sunday, got this shot, the christie's launching in the sun, governor christie has state owned residents there. >> he is wearing a hat. >> christie responded to criticism on fox 5 new york...
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. >> we met with the district attorney in the jordan edwards case and asked for a murder charge and that is what we got. you know it wasn't a march or rally it was a very direct conversation with a public official. >> jordan edwards is the 15- year-old african-american shot to death by a police officer in april. >> we have got to come together.>> the only protester hit by a bullet when that massacre began. >> i'm hoping what happened to me personally, myself is a bridge. >> a bridge to what? >> the common ground that ops the speech. >> accomplishing that requires patience and understanding. >> we don't want to take away anything from anyone. but we also want to do it in a format that is elevating. elevate our call of what it is we want to accomplish. that is just to be seen as that is it. >> 2017 and we are still sitting here. >> that is a struggle. >> stand up for what is right. >> it has always been about much more than just a march. >> the people in the city of dallas are still recovering from the shooting last year but many hope this weekend which is being called a weekend of honor w
. >> we met with the district attorney in the jordan edwards case and asked for a murder charge and that is what we got. you know it wasn't a march or rally it was a very direct conversation with a public official. >> jordan edwards is the 15- year-old african-american shot to death by a police officer in april. >> we have got to come together.>> the only protester hit by a bullet when that massacre began. >> i'm hoping what happened to me personally, myself is a...
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. >> host: who is elwood edwards? >> guest: he's pretty famous. he is the guy who recorded on our software things like you've got mail and the welcome messages. he was husband of a woman, karen edwards who worked in customer service in the late '80s. overheard me talking about how do we make this internet see more engaging and friendly, not as techy as it was perceived to be 30 years ago. maybe we should add real voices to the software so when you connect to the service it was a welcome and say, you've got mail and be more personal. she overheard me saying that. said my husband elwood does radio voiceover work. should you be happy to record something. so i got a post-it note and wrote on a bunch of things and she took it home and the next morning came in with a cassette tape we played it and had the perfect voice. so we headed to the software and a few months later he had one of the most famous voices in america. >> host: what was the toughest year of your life, businesswise? >> guest: will immerse with time warner. i stepped aside as ceo after le
. >> host: who is elwood edwards? >> guest: he's pretty famous. he is the guy who recorded on our software things like you've got mail and the welcome messages. he was husband of a woman, karen edwards who worked in customer service in the late '80s. overheard me talking about how do we make this internet see more engaging and friendly, not as techy as it was perceived to be 30 years ago. maybe we should add real voices to the software so when you connect to the service it was a...