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edward has decided to build a further refuge here. at the foot of the green hills on the street between and we'll see in the mainland another council is taking shape on the marshes remarriages that's fresh or how we say it anyway it means beautiful mom. after riding around for twenty years i find this a peaceful place compact strictly geometrical no lofty towers low to match the flat landscape. an area it's the largest of the books cost but you wouldn't think so. it's rounded endless will seem to know. it's a pleasure and the country. can retire here with his family retinue and get a look back on the successful company. you marantz will go down in the history of up as one of the most perfect buildings of the late middle ages. bad. grandma the welsh councils of my lord the king have kept me running around for most of my life the stories are as different as the architecture of master james have sent george pulled up for each of. the body. but they have one thing in common a perfect. symbiosis with the natural landscape. the painter name
edward has decided to build a further refuge here. at the foot of the green hills on the street between and we'll see in the mainland another council is taking shape on the marshes remarriages that's fresh or how we say it anyway it means beautiful mom. after riding around for twenty years i find this a peaceful place compact strictly geometrical no lofty towers low to match the flat landscape. an area it's the largest of the books cost but you wouldn't think so. it's rounded endless will seem...
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edward bernays efforts were bearing fruit. the cia supported an opponent of the arbenz regime colonel custody you know out of my ass. he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became really a guard base and. in june one nine hundred fifty four the capital quite a modest city was born and. overpowered how coble our parents resigned on the twenty seventh of june in a radio broadcast. that they used communism as an excuse. but the truth is different. and reality it's about financial interests. those of the united fruit company and other north american monopolies. they've invested in latin america they fear the example of guatemala could spread to other nations. to becoming president with support from the united states custody or out of mass cancelled the measures taken by the outer bands government. land reform was abandoned land was returned to united fruit. but neither stability nor security for their. after the coup wafa myler was thrown into a civil war that
edward bernays efforts were bearing fruit. the cia supported an opponent of the arbenz regime colonel custody you know out of my ass. he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became really a guard base and. in june one nine hundred fifty four the capital quite a modest city was born and. overpowered how coble our parents resigned on the twenty seventh of june in a radio broadcast. that they used communism as an excuse. but...
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genius edward bernays and told him to deal with outer bands. knaves was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united fruits private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government. edward bernays was to create a fiction for nineteen fifties america submerged in the cold war. as my feet out of equities got darker by. the total i'd been this was a social democrat nationalist and reform. but there is depicted him as a communist true to moscow a face of the red peril which threatened america and the free world. but names hope to win over public opinion. he opened a central american information bureau organized press visit and suggested articles to befriended publishers. so bernays really i understood it you know it's not what is happening it's the story you tell about what is happening that that is that that is the reality and that's something he was greatly admired in study did not see germany who carried part truth to another. to another level and now we've we see that in ou
genius edward bernays and told him to deal with outer bands. knaves was again to employ his talents of creating his own form of reality. he set about making the protection of united fruits private interests in guatemala an issue for the u.s. government. edward bernays was to create a fiction for nineteen fifties america submerged in the cold war. as my feet out of equities got darker by. the total i'd been this was a social democrat nationalist and reform. but there is depicted him as a...
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go back to edward lawrence watt latest on all of this. edward?ft to thisç report. james comey doesn't agree with everything in the report. it doesn't outline buys within the fbi, saying man in charge of clinton email investigation prioritized russia investigation over the clinton email investigation, pushing that one. names of five fbi agents are turned over to disciplinary actions being biased. we'll hear from director of fbi christopher wray, about that situation. what effect or discipline for the five agent called out in the inspector general's report. democrats are saying they don't see need for anymore prosecution in this report. they do say this has no bearing what happens with the special counsel going forward. >> anyone, who is hoping to use this report to undermine the mueller probe, or prove the existence after deep state conspiracy against president trump, will be sorely disappointed. >> now buried within the report another quick nugget, specifically information on hillary clinton's email server was hacked and foreign governments and
go back to edward lawrence watt latest on all of this. edward?ft to thisç report. james comey doesn't agree with everything in the report. it doesn't outline buys within the fbi, saying man in charge of clinton email investigation prioritized russia investigation over the clinton email investigation, pushing that one. names of five fbi agents are turned over to disciplinary actions being biased. we'll hear from director of fbi christopher wray, about that situation. what effect or discipline...
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what else is in there, edward? ashley, there is a lot but i can tell you first right now, fbi director christopher wray is on capitol hill, briefing the "gang of eight" about some of this and conclusions in here. this report centers around or focuses on potential bias in the fbi we talked about last hour or so the report focuses on specifically text messages between former fbi officials in charge of the clinton email investigation and the beginning of the russia investigation. an attorney, a former fbi attorney in there. this is exactly what those text messages say, i want to show you. lisa page is the former attorney for the fbi. trump is never going to become president, right, right? peter strzok, the fbi official in charge of the clinton email investigation, no, no he is not. we'll stop it. now the rest of this, the report then sort of keys in on how strzok, who was in charge of the clinton investigation and early stage of the russian investigation pushed the russia investigation over the clinton investigation.
what else is in there, edward? ashley, there is a lot but i can tell you first right now, fbi director christopher wray is on capitol hill, briefing the "gang of eight" about some of this and conclusions in here. this report centers around or focuses on potential bias in the fbi we talked about last hour or so the report focuses on specifically text messages between former fbi officials in charge of the clinton email investigation and the beginning of the russia investigation. an...
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edward can retire here with his family regine you get a look back on the successful conquest. you marantz will go down in the history of as one of the most perfect buildings of the late middle ages. gas. gas wells councils of my lord the king have kept me running around for most of my life the stories are as different as the architecture of master james of sent george tooled up for each of . the law. but they have one thing in common the perf. symbiosis with the natural landscape. a painter named turn will come along one day and he too will be fascinated by the symbiosis and use it as the basis of his fantasies on canvas. of course things will look quite different for them in each of the ages to come the councils will develop a magic of their a as witnesses to the story that began in twelve seventy seven and will never read. the book. look with the world cup being without it special someone. a long long. time what's obviously is football ahead. for that design to come to. the cup final and thanks to. long. haul guys one of the most important trailblazers of modern art. from st
edward can retire here with his family regine you get a look back on the successful conquest. you marantz will go down in the history of as one of the most perfect buildings of the late middle ages. gas. gas wells councils of my lord the king have kept me running around for most of my life the stories are as different as the architecture of master james of sent george tooled up for each of . the law. but they have one thing in common the perf. symbiosis with the natural landscape. a painter...
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edward, could all of these other goods be at risk? edward: this is interesting.his is president trump's eerie. because we buy so much more from the chinese and they buy from us, they are more vulnerable. let's say they follow the $50 billion with an additional $100 billion. chinese retaliates they wouldn't be able to hit us anymore. we still have hundreds of billions of dollars worth of chinese exports. this is the presidents very as to why trade war's are good and easy to win. i don't think it plays out that way. i think the chinese will be able to target sex there's. china is the largest soybean market for the united states. they will do some real economic harm. a lot of political pressure. but, this is a clash of believe systems. because we buy so much more, we have more leverage. the chinese don't see it that way. normally when you have these misperceptions the outcome is not good. emily: remind us why the chinese president believes and how this will impact his made in china initiative. amy: i think this will just reinforce his belief that china does have to
edward, could all of these other goods be at risk? edward: this is interesting.his is president trump's eerie. because we buy so much more from the chinese and they buy from us, they are more vulnerable. let's say they follow the $50 billion with an additional $100 billion. chinese retaliates they wouldn't be able to hit us anymore. we still have hundreds of billions of dollars worth of chinese exports. this is the presidents very as to why trade war's are good and easy to win. i don't think it...
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edward: okay.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 simpl
edward: okay.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...
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tell me, edward, how tough was mm while you are talking. tell me, edward, how tough was it?ng. he claimed every pitch without, you know, sitting on the row will or using any aids are anything like that. he did incredible. it was amazing, amazing to watch. edward, tell me a little bit, why do you enjoy climbing? what is it about it that it should enjoy it? well, i enjoy it because like, so when i climb, it makes me like wa nt to so when i climb, it makes me like want to do something but i don't know what to do. so then, i like it, well, to get me into it, the first wall i went to they said i was too little to climb in it. but then we went to were still and he said i could climb. and then i got into it by starting and then somehow, i like it like that. do you get scared? sometimes. yeah. i bet if you have got ben there and your other coach, you feel in good hands. in terms of technically climbing the old man of hoy, it is fairly tough technically? yeah. it is graded high. it has a really challenging moves and especially for edward, with his height, there were certain sections
tell me, edward, how tough was mm while you are talking. tell me, edward, how tough was it?ng. he claimed every pitch without, you know, sitting on the row will or using any aids are anything like that. he did incredible. it was amazing, amazing to watch. edward, tell me a little bit, why do you enjoy climbing? what is it about it that it should enjoy it? well, i enjoy it because like, so when i climb, it makes me like wa nt to so when i climb, it makes me like want to do something but i don't...
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edward lawrence out by the courtrooms. edward, give us some more color? reporter: very interesting decision, something i have not heard from a federal judge, he admonished the government side saying if the government tried to seek a stay in this case, in essence hurting the defendants, at&t and time warner, he said the government should not do that and he has a quote. he said the government should have the good judgment and wisdom not to seek that stay. he said it would be injust and unfair on time warner and at&t if they tried to. the government would go forward with that stay to try and pass the june 18 closure date of this merger. if that's the case, time warner or at&t would have to pay time warner $500 million as a fee. the judge took the unusual step of admonishing the government saying they had their day in court, the defendants had their day in court and released this massive opinion that he had a decision that the government did not meet the burden of proof and sayingent ou not seek further punishment upon at&t because in the likelihood the gover
edward lawrence out by the courtrooms. edward, give us some more color? reporter: very interesting decision, something i have not heard from a federal judge, he admonished the government side saying if the government tried to seek a stay in this case, in essence hurting the defendants, at&t and time warner, he said the government should not do that and he has a quote. he said the government should have the good judgment and wisdom not to seek that stay. he said it would be injust and unfair...
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. >> reporter: martese edwards m peared in a washington, d.c.rtroom today and did not fight extradition to maryland on a charge of attempted murder. secret service didn't provide much information about edwards, who was arrested tuesday, while reporting to work as a white house contractor. hiwards is charged with shooting the boyfriend of his ex- girlfriend on may 3 in prince george's county, maryland, some nine miles from the white house. mo weeks later, on may 17, lalice entered an arrest warrant into a national crime information database launching a search. that database is available to all law rc but the secrervice ss it didn't become aware of the warrant until june 4. maryland officials say the iarrant was updated that day with new information. john erzen is a spokesman for the prince george's county state's attorney. >> why it was not seen by the acret service until june 4, that's a question that they would have to answer. that's not anything i would have 01owledge of. >> reporter: pentagon officials say edwards applied in 2012 to be a poli
. >> reporter: martese edwards m peared in a washington, d.c.rtroom today and did not fight extradition to maryland on a charge of attempted murder. secret service didn't provide much information about edwards, who was arrested tuesday, while reporting to work as a white house contractor. hiwards is charged with shooting the boyfriend of his ex- girlfriend on may 3 in prince george's county, maryland, some nine miles from the white house. mo weeks later, on may 17, lalice entered an...
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. >> reporter: martice edwards appeared in a washington, d.c. courtroom and did not fight extradition to maryland on charge of attempted murder. secret service didn't provide much information about edward arrested tuesday while reporting to work as white house contractor. edwards is charged with shooting the boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend on may 3rd in prince george's county maryland, some nine miles from the white house. two weeks later on may 17th. police entered an arrest warrant into a national crime innor mags data base launching a search that data base available to all law enforcement agencies. but the secret service says it didn't become aware of the warrant until june 4. maryland officials say the warrant was updated that day with new information. a spokesman for the prince george's county states attorney. >> why it was not seen by the secret service until june 4th, that, that is a question that they would have to answer not anything that i would have knowledge of. >> reporter: pentagon officials say edwards applied in 2012 to be police
. >> reporter: martice edwards appeared in a washington, d.c. courtroom and did not fight extradition to maryland on charge of attempted murder. secret service didn't provide much information about edward arrested tuesday while reporting to work as white house contractor. edwards is charged with shooting the boyfriend of his ex-girlfriend on may 3rd in prince george's county maryland, some nine miles from the white house. two weeks later on may 17th. police entered an arrest warrant into...
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you did brilliantly, edward. and you did it for your brilliantly, edward.. it was nice because she was able to watch? yeah, she was on the boat and she told the captain to beat the horn! do you know what, edward, i bet she is really proud of you and it is a phenomenal achievement. well done, the youngest person to climb up the old man of hoy. then west and eight—year—old edward mills talking to us there —— ben west. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at the newspapers. music producer steve levine is here to tell us what's caught their eye. we'll speak to steve in a minute, but first let's look at the front pages. the sunday times the sunday times with the sunday times with this the sunday times with this big the sunday times with this big story the sunday times with this big story about arron banks on the front page, he will appear before mps in parliament, all kinds of suggestions in the article about possible kremlin involvement in the eu referendum in 2016. and on the front page of the mail on sunday, this is the headline.
you did brilliantly, edward. and you did it for your brilliantly, edward.. it was nice because she was able to watch? yeah, she was on the boat and she told the captain to beat the horn! do you know what, edward, i bet she is really proud of you and it is a phenomenal achievement. well done, the youngest person to climb up the old man of hoy. then west and eight—year—old edward mills talking to us there —— ben west. you're watching breakfast from bbc news, it's time now for a look at...
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>> edward's all i got. >> edward?h. >> reporter: did you think that this other man could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely, you know, a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >>> coming up, the other man revealed. >> i would hide her, if that's what she wanted. >> when "dateline extra" continues. into one small softgel. it supports your heart... brain... eyes... and joints. megared. you could start your search at the all-new carfax.com that might help. show me the carfax? now the car you want and the history you need are easy to find. show me used minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search and get free carfax reports at the all-new carfax.com. if these packs have the same number of bladder leak pads, i bet you think bigger is bett
>> edward's all i got. >> edward?h. >> reporter: did you think that this other man could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely, you know, a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> reporter: detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did heather the butterfly leave behind her old life to build a new one with another man? >>> coming up, the other man revealed. >> i would hide...
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main challenger is getting closer and closer can rest joe still catch edward. where was my dad. but before we answer that question let's take a trip into nature in the high to trust lush fields just below the tree line are ideal for the flocks of sheep we just still widespread in this region. we spoke to shepard you're a. very good at there are just so that are it i need a very healthy life because i'm always out in the fresh air so i get a lot of exercise whereas office workers spend all day sitting at a computer they're only have to eat a bread roll and they put on weight. for that that can happen to me i'm slim i only weigh seventy five kilos but. the fifty one year old shepherd looks after some five hundred sheep all summer long. he's out and about on the meadows of the high touches from dawn till dusk every day he covers around ten kilometers without a break. six. sleeps in the early evening the sheep are herded together for milking. the milk is contained mainly in the top of the outer you have to press firmly to force it down . most of the sheep however are milt mechanical
main challenger is getting closer and closer can rest joe still catch edward. where was my dad. but before we answer that question let's take a trip into nature in the high to trust lush fields just below the tree line are ideal for the flocks of sheep we just still widespread in this region. we spoke to shepard you're a. very good at there are just so that are it i need a very healthy life because i'm always out in the fresh air so i get a lot of exercise whereas office workers spend all day...
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cnn has learned edwards was a contractor working for the national security council. he only had access to the eisenhower executi building and not the west wing. a source tells cnn edwards was an administrative employee working in resources management which handles room bookings and parking passes and other administration matters for the nfc. local law enforcement said they did all they could to get word of his warrant out to officials around the country. >> that is standard process i to put i this data base so it is there. that way when -- if a background check is run on a person in there, because they have applied for a job or if they've been arrested somewhere else, a search could be done to see if they have outstanding warrants against them. >> reporter: and a law enforcement official tells me that even the u.s. marshals weren't alerted on the case until june 1st. they didn't even get involved because he was apprehended days after but the questions here still linger. what should theservice have known and what agency if any slipped up in this. >> they have to learn
cnn has learned edwards was a contractor working for the national security council. he only had access to the eisenhower executi building and not the west wing. a source tells cnn edwards was an administrative employee working in resources management which handles room bookings and parking passes and other administration matters for the nfc. local law enforcement said they did all they could to get word of his warrant out to officials around the country. >> that is standard process i to...
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edwards says, the only real solution to this issue..s if tesla motors gives him the compensation for that artwork. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) but our primetime coverge is just getting started this friday evening.next at nine...we are staying on top of breaking news in the east bayevacuation orders remain in effect for two communities in concord where a large brush fire is still threatening homes.crews are making progress..but the fire is not out.we'll have a live interview with the fire marshal coming up at the top of the hour.plus..new tonight at nine.a new twist in the bizarre story of the woman known as permit patty.she's the woman who was upset that an 8 year-old was selling water in front of her building in san francisco.she claimed she never called 9-1-1, but new audio just released shows otherwise...that's next in a live report.((ken))keep it right here...kron 4 news at nine starts right after the break. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtap
edwards says, the only real solution to this issue..s if tesla motors gives him the compensation for that artwork. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(ken) but our primetime coverge is just getting started this friday evening.next at nine...we are staying on top of breaking news in the east bayevacuation orders remain in effect for two communities in concord where a large brush fire is still threatening homes.crews are making progress..but the fire is not out.we'll have a live interview with...
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. >> the guardian has landed an interview with edwards 90 and -- edward snowden. >> it is been five yrs since the biggest week. edward snowden is talking to the british daily today going back on the past five years. he is the world's most famous fugitive. he says he has no regrets despite being ale -- despite being exiled in russia and hunted by the u.s. opleow know that governments od corporations, prayed on endurance -- on our ignorance. >> a man who was accidentally shot by an after that -- by an fbi cup. -- fbi cop. >> he was dancing in a denver nightclub. he did a pretty and oppressive -- a pretty impressive backflip. when he picked it up, he accidentally shot another patron. the victim is ok. as a gesture of goodwill, the nightclub is offering the patron complementary drinks for life. i am sure that will take the edge off the pain. >> thank you so much for that. you can get a closer look at all the stories on our website. that is france 24.com. coming up, we will focus on the owing problem of dealing with the world's waste after the headlines. ççayoo'=c8q?o?oñÑgccgcgggcc] [str
. >> the guardian has landed an interview with edwards 90 and -- edward snowden. >> it is been five yrs since the biggest week. edward snowden is talking to the british daily today going back on the past five years. he is the world's most famous fugitive. he says he has no regrets despite being ale -- despite being exiled in russia and hunted by the u.s. opleow know that governments od corporations, prayed on endurance -- on our ignorance. >> a man who was accidentally shot by...
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edward, i will start with you. if these are the first shots iron and an official trade war, what comes next? stepsstill have a couple to go before the tariffs actually get imposed. will july 6, 25% tariffs total about $36 billion will be imposed. round.ill be a second the chinese that they will attract exactly in kind. the president is missing to then escalate further. i think we could be at the opening of a real escalating trade conflict between the u.s. and china. i hesitate to use the term trade war, but i think we are actually in one right now. would you agree and how rough is the right going to be? >> i would agree. in addition to what is artie been said, the u.s. trade representative talked about the steps placed on china and the united states. their been talk on these restrictions. it will get worse before it gets better, surely. emily: if it gets worse before it gets better, what is next? how does it play out? ward: the trump administration does unexpected things. conflict, trump announced investigation int
edward, i will start with you. if these are the first shots iron and an official trade war, what comes next? stepsstill have a couple to go before the tariffs actually get imposed. will july 6, 25% tariffs total about $36 billion will be imposed. round.ill be a second the chinese that they will attract exactly in kind. the president is missing to then escalate further. i think we could be at the opening of a real escalating trade conflict between the u.s. and china. i hesitate to use the term...
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what do we know, edward? reporter: i can tell you that that decision by the judge yesterday gave the green light to all of this. aof activities for the large companies. the first one, a competing bid for the portion of fox, they spin off the new fox which is the news channel, our channel. comcast is loo at a $60 billion all-cash bid for this, that wou in addition or in excess of walt disney's firm. walt disney looking for the same assets but offering $52 billion deal in all-stock. this is a cash offer from comcast for part of fox's assets, our parent company, twenty-first century fox's assets, made possible because of the green light by the judge, judge richard leon. we could see more of the deals. netflix is out there with a lot of money, apple sitting on a lot of money. google sitting on a lot of money. could see okay for vertical mergers going forward. we saw the latest one that just came in after the bell, comcast in a competing for the assets of twenty-first century fox minus the new fox after it spun of
what do we know, edward? reporter: i can tell you that that decision by the judge yesterday gave the green light to all of this. aof activities for the large companies. the first one, a competing bid for the portion of fox, they spin off the new fox which is the news channel, our channel. comcast is loo at a $60 billion all-cash bid for this, that wou in addition or in excess of walt disney's firm. walt disney looking for the same assets but offering $52 billion deal in all-stock. this is a...
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edward lawrence is there.orter: hearing pointed questions from democrats and republicans on this committee. right from the start, senator chuck grassley went right to the blasting fbi on the possible bias inside this inspector general's report. he reported there was different team, double standard for the way the clinton email investigation was handled and the russian probe. listen. >> under lynch, a low level i.t. worker lied to the fbi twice about destroying records under subpoena and got immunity. under rosenstein a low-level trump campaign associate provided the wrong date for conversations with a professor and got charged with lying to the fbi. under lynch, clinton's lawyers and aides who improperly held classified information got carefully-crafted agreement to limit searches of their computers by consent. under rosenstein trump's lawyers and former aides got raided and hauled before grand juries. reporter: democrat senator dianne feinstein pointed out in this that, turn to the last part of the report bas
edward lawrence is there.orter: hearing pointed questions from democrats and republicans on this committee. right from the start, senator chuck grassley went right to the blasting fbi on the possible bias inside this inspector general's report. he reported there was different team, double standard for the way the clinton email investigation was handled and the russian probe. listen. >> under lynch, a low level i.t. worker lied to the fbi twice about destroying records under subpoena and...
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good reporting, edward. thanks for that.o you. >>> more from shinnecock hills on the second day of the u.s. open. we'll be right back. minor acci-o big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company >>>: it has been a crazy news week wu fun things mixed in as well from shinnecock hills. you've left me behind, melissa but it looks like you're having some fun, right? >> we've got fans coming by in the back, they asked about lou dobbs and they asked if i was vanna white and i said yes. i'm not even kidding. i wish i were kidding. that really happened. >> where's pat say jack. >> she looks awesome. i took it as a compliment. >> enjoy your weekend. i'll see you when i see you. thanks for having me this week. >> absolutely. no. it's been a pleasure. that is it from here at the u.s. open. the evening edit starts right now >>> he's a great man. he's a wonderful guy. but at some point we have to straighten it out. we lost $500 billion in trade deficits last year. we can't do that. so much of our secret. we have the great brain power in s
good reporting, edward. thanks for that.o you. >>> more from shinnecock hills on the second day of the u.s. open. we'll be right back. minor acci-o big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company >>>: it has been a crazy news week wu fun things mixed in as well from shinnecock hills. you've left me behind, melissa but it looks like you're having some fun, right? >> we've got fans coming by in the back, they asked about lou dobbs and they asked if i was vanna white and i...
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fox business edward lawrence live outside the white house with the latest. the most interesting part of this summit two hours in the room together with just the translators. edward hello. reporter: yeah, oh, to be a fly on the wall in that conversation , cheryl. yeah the secretary of state mike pompeo gave an upbeat assessment as to what's going to take place in about six hours now for the u.s.' standpoint nothing less than complete denuclearization will lift the sanctions on north korea. the democratic senator bob menendez on a foreign relations committee says he worries about the president's so-called go the lone approach saying president clinton and president obama had deals with the north koreans but didn't have to meet the leader face to face. secretary of state mike pompeo says that he's well aware of those deals and how they ended with north korea breaking them. >> the united states has been fooled before. there's no doubt about it many presidents previously have signed off on pieces of paper only to find that the north koreans either didn't promise w
fox business edward lawrence live outside the white house with the latest. the most interesting part of this summit two hours in the room together with just the translators. edward hello. reporter: yeah, oh, to be a fly on the wall in that conversation , cheryl. yeah the secretary of state mike pompeo gave an upbeat assessment as to what's going to take place in about six hours now for the u.s.' standpoint nothing less than complete denuclearization will lift the sanctions on north korea. the...
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paula reid is at the white house.is et servi says alerted erday thse edwards was a fugitive wanted on a warrant for attempted murder out of prince george's county, maryland. now, according to the police report, at approximately noon today, edwards approached the northwest visitor entrance here at the white house. and after he showed his maryland driver's license, he was then arrested by the secret service. the prince george's county sheriff's office says the attempted murder warrant was dated may 17, but they couldn't give as many additional details about the circumstances that led to these charges. now, the white house is deferring comments to the secret service, and edwards was transported to the city police department here for processing before he will likely be passed off to the state of maryland. he's expected to make his first court appearance tomorrow. >> glor: paula, may 17, weeks ago, how did this not come up earlier? >> reporter: that's a great question. it appears this arrest would likely have happened after he passed his background check, and we're told the u.s. secret rou
paula reid is at the white house.is et servi says alerted erday thse edwards was a fugitive wanted on a warrant for attempted murder out of prince george's county, maryland. now, according to the police report, at approximately noon today, edwards approached the northwest visitor entrance here at the white house. and after he showed his maryland driver's license, he was then arrested by the secret service. the prince george's county sheriff's office says the attempted murder warrant was dated...
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edward: this is the calculation.this is what he wants to do, a campaign promise, and believes in it politically. if you look at his popularity numbers, they are rising slowly within the republican party. he is the most popular president we have had since george bush after 9/11 when everybody was rallying around the president. so far it is working politically. the question is when both the tariffs and retaliation start to bite, and they will. this will hurt a lot of small manufacturers. i am hearing from companies in the energy sector, the steel pipes, china goes forward with retaliation, that will hurt soybean farmers who are not ready for this. didn't expect this to happen. it is possible in a few months you could see a significant pushback, but for the moment he believes he is in the drivers seat. strong u.s. economy able to withstand disruption and looks good politically for standing on not just china but other trading partners. he believes it is winning. rishaad: i want to bring up this chart from our gtv library
edward: this is the calculation.this is what he wants to do, a campaign promise, and believes in it politically. if you look at his popularity numbers, they are rising slowly within the republican party. he is the most popular president we have had since george bush after 9/11 when everybody was rallying around the president. so far it is working politically. the question is when both the tariffs and retaliation start to bite, and they will. this will hurt a lot of small manufacturers. i am...
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erica edwards breaks down the best bug sprays. >> reporter: to keep bugs from biting, consumer reportsct repellant active ingredients are key. deet and oil of lemon yuk lip tus. >> those three ingredients were the only ones we found to be effective against mosqund based on our past a testingit t. >> reporter: it doesn't matter whether you use lotion, sprays or wipes. consumer reports annual review of b spray finds the concentration of active ingredients, wt's crucial to lasting protection. repellants should either have 15% to 30% deet, or 30% owl of lemon. >> unlike sunscreen, y don't have to reapply insect repellant. put it on in the morning. go about youou business ide. at the end of the day you can wash it off. >> speaking of sunscreen, the experts say to apply that first. let it sink in. then apply bug spray. they do not recommend procts that combine the two. this is one of consumer reports top picks is a b cvsnd only about $6. a much more expensive b maybe better smelling product is, lieve it or not, victoria secret bombshell perfume. a few years ago a separate study found it too
erica edwards breaks down the best bug sprays. >> reporter: to keep bugs from biting, consumer reportsct repellant active ingredients are key. deet and oil of lemon yuk lip tus. >> those three ingredients were the only ones we found to be effective against mosqund based on our past a testingit t. >> reporter: it doesn't matter whether you use lotion, sprays or wipes. consumer reports annual review of b spray finds the concentration of active ingredients, wt's crucial to...
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kennedy: thank you, edward. what kind of dumb dumb using their work phone to criticize presidential candidates, especially when you're at the greatest surveillance agency in the world. come on, man. am i wrong? i'm not wrong, edward. >> it's one of those things where maybe they just weren't thinking. but they were also using those phone to try and hide their relationship from their significant others. so that could have been part of the problem there. kennedy: so smart. all right. thanks so much. edward lawrence on the scene. >>> fbi agent peter strzok has previously said he would be willing to testify but what will happen when it puts his money where his text happy mouth is. let me ask former trump campaign aid sam none. nunberg. welcome to the show. i'm delighted to have a one on one with you tonight. what was your takeaway from the questioning today? >> we need to understand that horowitz himself is not doing anything wrong but unnart unfory the limitations means that we has to take -- it's a lie. every lie t
kennedy: thank you, edward. what kind of dumb dumb using their work phone to criticize presidential candidates, especially when you're at the greatest surveillance agency in the world. come on, man. am i wrong? i'm not wrong, edward. >> it's one of those things where maybe they just weren't thinking. but they were also using those phone to try and hide their relationship from their significant others. so that could have been part of the problem there. kennedy: so smart. all right. thanks...
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very own edward lawrence in district court in washington with the latest. edward?orter: trish you said it forth, lki at minutia, we'll hear 90 minutes from now the judge will make his decision. lawyerses minutes ago from both sides walked in. lawyers from at&t and time warner walking into the courthouse f this decision. lawyers for the department of defense, department of justice actually are already inside of this case. experts belhe merger will go through. still if the rules against the merger, not allowing it to happen it could have big implications. you had disy going after part of fox, our parent company here as well as come case trying to make a bid. if this merger does not go through it might derail vertical mergers that could happen in the future. if the judge rules against the department of justice in this case, allowing the merger to go through, we could see an appeal. that appeal could push the case beyond the june 18 deadline for the closure of this merger and ne 21st deadline for the contract. both companies are talking about extending the contract for
very own edward lawrence in district court in washington with the latest. edward?orter: trish you said it forth, lki at minutia, we'll hear 90 minutes from now the judge will make his decision. lawyerses minutes ago from both sides walked in. lawyers from at&t and time warner walking into the courthouse f this decision. lawyers for the department of defense, department of justice actually are already inside of this case. experts belhe merger will go through. still if the rules against the...
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edward lawrence is on capitol hill. edward this thing is supposed to go on for a while right? what is the committee focused on so far? >> it has been a lot of question about this bias within the report. fireworks started right from the beginning but this is more a lecture from the senators to an fbi director using that information that was in the inspector general's report and the committee of the chairman senator chuck grassley says the clinton e-mail investigation was handled differently than the russia probe. listen. >> the justice department faces a serious credibility problem because millions of americans suspect that there is a double standard. they see a story of kid-glove treatment for one side and bare knuckle tactics for the other. >> the fbi director christopher wray made his point saying they are going to change the way the culture is inside the fbi to say these text messages that would show bias towards one candidate or against another or towards one person against another would be unacceptable. he said there's going to be training that takes place. they are going
edward lawrence is on capitol hill. edward this thing is supposed to go on for a while right? what is the committee focused on so far? >> it has been a lot of question about this bias within the report. fireworks started right from the beginning but this is more a lecture from the senators to an fbi director using that information that was in the inspector general's report and the committee of the chairman senator chuck grassley says the clinton e-mail investigation was handled...
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edward, any clue how this may go? reporter: at this point, no, but i can tell you that many experts that i've talked with believe that the judge will allow this merger to go through. very difficult according to the experts to show that a merger will harm customers going forward. federal judge richard leon will decide in about an hour, seen all of the evidence in this case. if the judge does decide against the department of justice allowing the merger to go through, we expect there would be appeal in this case. the appeal wil push it beyond or the contract beyond the june 18 closing deadline. the june 21st merger deadline within the contract. the companies are in talks right now we're hearing in order to move the deadline in anticipate afrgz the decision here. what the government tried to show in this case, the company would be so large, it would control the distribut new shows goingforward, also that it would be allowed to limit competition in the marketplace. the government also tried to show this large company could
edward, any clue how this may go? reporter: at this point, no, but i can tell you that many experts that i've talked with believe that the judge will allow this merger to go through. very difficult according to the experts to show that a merger will harm customers going forward. federal judge richard leon will decide in about an hour, seen all of the evidence in this case. if the judge does decide against the department of justice allowing the merger to go through, we expect there would be...
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edward forchion, witness: "about 10 shots went off. pow, pow, pow pow pow pow pow!"angelo nicolo, witness: "it's pretty nuts. so, uh...it's a shame because they try to do something nice here and then people have to ruin it."gunshots ring out at an all night arts and music festival in trenton new jersey early sunday morning ... injuring 22 people.sending at least one-thousand people running, scrambling to safety edward forchion, witness: "the shots, you can feel them. like that was that close to every shot- i could feel it."one suspect in the shooting was killed and another person was taken into custody.authorities said the shooting appears to be due to an argument between neighborhood gangs.angelo onofri, mercer county prosecutor"the deceased individual, his name is tahaij mr. wells was just recently released from prison and on parole since february of 2018 on homicide related charges." the mercer county prosecutor says fights began earlier in the night prompting police to tell organizers to shut down the event.they were in the process of doing that when the shooting
edward forchion, witness: "about 10 shots went off. pow, pow, pow pow pow pow pow!"angelo nicolo, witness: "it's pretty nuts. so, uh...it's a shame because they try to do something nice here and then people have to ruin it."gunshots ring out at an all night arts and music festival in trenton new jersey early sunday morning ... injuring 22 people.sending at least one-thousand people running, scrambling to safety edward forchion, witness: "the shots, you can feel them....
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edward lawrence is at the department of justice in washington with the latest. edward? reporter: this report confirms the president's worst fears, what he's been talking about the past several months, even year there was possibly bias within the fbi against him while running for president and after he took office. one of the most damaging part of this report shows text messages between the person in charge of the clinton e-mail investigation and his girlfriend, a former fbi attorney saying that they would try and stop president trump from becoming president. now one of the texts again, saying they're going to stop him. here's the white house response when asked about the text messages. listen. >> the president was briefed on the i.g. report earlier today, and it reaffirmed the president's suspicions about comey's conduct and the political bias among some of the members of the fbi. reporter: the report was very critical of former fbi director james comey. calling him insubordinate at one point, specifically for a news conference he held last july saying that hillary clin
edward lawrence is at the department of justice in washington with the latest. edward? reporter: this report confirms the president's worst fears, what he's been talking about the past several months, even year there was possibly bias within the fbi against him while running for president and after he took office. one of the most damaging part of this report shows text messages between the person in charge of the clinton e-mail investigation and his girlfriend, a former fbi attorney saying that...
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also joining me, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. she represented the state of maryland. we're going heavy on maryland right here. michael steele, start with you on the point that paul just raised. it is an interesting one. we talk about these red state democrats who were with trump on the gorsuch nomination. but if a republican -- if collins, if murkowski -- if both of them end up saying, you know what? this nominee, the stakes here, it's too far, too much, i'm not there, does that have a ripple effect on those red state democrats and give them cover? >> it potentially could. when you are particularly looking at someone like joe manchin in west virginia. i still contend that joe manchin is in a better position than all of the other democrats who are on the bubble simply because he was a very popular governor in that state. the people know him. yes, numbers look one way today, but when you go in that voting booth, i think he knows he's got a little cover with the people. so, yeah, he would have extra cover. and it would also lend cov
also joining me, former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. she represented the state of maryland. we're going heavy on maryland right here. michael steele, start with you on the point that paul just raised. it is an interesting one. we talk about these red state democrats who were with trump on the gorsuch nomination. but if a republican -- if collins, if murkowski -- if both of them end up saying, you know what? this nominee, the stakes here, it's too far, too much, i'm not there, does...
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edward ruscha rise and fall begins with the recent industrial past. it is now rather less american.th a lot more security and whatever happened to the telephone booth. as you can see, it has disappeared. the question is, is this all about change and progress or declined? question is, is this all about change and progress or declined7m is the pain of progress and change in all of that but it can point to things positive as well. where are we now was back at the peak of empire consummation or on the downward slope was make we are more oi’ downward slope was make we are more or less devoid of political annotation. they have a moral to them. they say progress, they say not necessarily positive progress. there is some kind of peace involved in it. peace of mind, piece of... evenif in it. peace of mind, piece of... even if it is mom —— momentary, you can still smell the roses. so it is just a shifting landscape that has caught his eye that was worth turning it to art. what it means is to us but while his inspiration maybe los angeles, it is a shift going on all around us. the question is
edward ruscha rise and fall begins with the recent industrial past. it is now rather less american.th a lot more security and whatever happened to the telephone booth. as you can see, it has disappeared. the question is, is this all about change and progress or declined? question is, is this all about change and progress or declined7m is the pain of progress and change in all of that but it can point to things positive as well. where are we now was back at the peak of empire consummation or on...
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edwards was arrested right here when he showed up for work yesterday. secret service said it was notified on monday that edwards was wanted on an outstanding warrant for first-degree attempted murder out of prince george's county, maryland. according to police, the a warrant was issued may 17th and entered into the national registry the next day. yesterday, around noon, edwards showed up for work and was arrested outside the entrance. the secret service checks against a criminal database. that check doesn't happen ever time somebody walks through the gate. it's not known exactly what edwards did at the white house or how many times he came to work since that warrant was issued three weeks ago. john? >> paula, thanks. >>> the federal commission on school safety will hold its first public forum in washington. its chairman, education secretary betsy devos, caused a stir at the senate hearing yesterday when she said the commission is not considering gun-related safety issues. weijia jiang is also at the white house this morning. weijia, good morning. >> goo
edwards was arrested right here when he showed up for work yesterday. secret service said it was notified on monday that edwards was wanted on an outstanding warrant for first-degree attempted murder out of prince george's county, maryland. according to police, the a warrant was issued may 17th and entered into the national registry the next day. yesterday, around noon, edwards showed up for work and was arrested outside the entrance. the secret service checks against a criminal database. that...
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edwards: so public lands and of the legal order.s up with what we talked about last time, and last time, we were talking about the debate of state and local level power. those near debates at the federal level -- and if anything, those debates were much more contentious, because so much governing authority was
edwards: so public lands and of the legal order.s up with what we talked about last time, and last time, we were talking about the debate of state and local level power. those near debates at the federal level -- and if anything, those debates were much more contentious, because so much governing authority was
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sat very small child, i with my grandfather, who was in the 26th division under clarence edwards, if you are familiar with him. explainedndfather over and over and over again, many, many days that clarence edwards viewed it very much that same way. so there may have been a common concept, you know, at least in some portions of the army that that was the case, that the common man, my grandfather was a , soinist and an apprentice he is coming from that industrial process, getting right into it. really, youon is, are concentrating on this group life ine that come to world war i and then they certainly make impact in world war ii, but there is this cloud over edwards and others that are, i guess, in leadership. something about what they are doing translates to these folks. do you have a sense of that in looking at these folks? it also goes to the mentor question. all -- because there is a culture that grows out of this into these men, and i just wanted to see if you had a legacy kind of thought as you went through. dr. dickson: it is interesting. ease --ake persian pershing as an example
sat very small child, i with my grandfather, who was in the 26th division under clarence edwards, if you are familiar with him. explainedndfather over and over and over again, many, many days that clarence edwards viewed it very much that same way. so there may have been a common concept, you know, at least in some portions of the army that that was the case, that the common man, my grandfather was a , soinist and an apprentice he is coming from that industrial process, getting right into it....
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donna edwards and former federal prosecutor, andrew mccarthy. let me start with you rich.he president says he does not like to reverse course but he did it repeatedly. he said he couldn't find an executive order. he did. then he went up to capitol hill saying he was 1000 percent behind republicans trying to pass a reform bill then told him to stop wasting their time. >> he's been all over the map. the separation policy was not sustainable. to get beyond this phase and unite kids quickly, which is easier said than done because there is insane bureaucratic rules which means it will take months. then get to the debate on the catch and release. i think the policy wants to implement now makes sense. hold the kids and the parents together at the more and then deport them. the problem is there are rules that make that impossible. dhs has three family detention facilities. one of them is in pennsylvania. obviously they need to radically ramp up the amount of shelters that have. >>chris: the president meant with what they call the angel families to talk about the human cost of ille
donna edwards and former federal prosecutor, andrew mccarthy. let me start with you rich.he president says he does not like to reverse course but he did it repeatedly. he said he couldn't find an executive order. he did. then he went up to capitol hill saying he was 1000 percent behind republicans trying to pass a reform bill then told him to stop wasting their time. >> he's been all over the map. the separation policy was not sustainable. to get beyond this phase and unite kids quickly,...
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erica edwards reports. >> reporter: what many consider good old-fashioned 4th of july fun can be extremelyted by the consumer product safety commission's annual display of what can go wrong when using fireworks. >> you can see that i've lost a couple of fingers. >> reporter: michael spencer has had more than 11 surgeries on his hands and arms after a fireworks accident. >> i loaded the mortar into the tube and i heldad. and i listened to the fuse burn down. and i heard a very loud bang. >> reporter: m lucky. look at what could have happened. five people were killed last year by doing this exact thing, according to the cpsc. three others also died in fireworks related accidents in 2017. and nearly 13,000 were injured. most were caused by-products often considered safe for kids. >> keep sparklers out of the hands of children. sparklers can burn up to 2000 degrees fahrenheit just like a blow torch. >> reporter: safety experts say kids should never handle any kind of fireworks. if you use consumer firecrackers, keep water close by inre and never try to relight duds. soak them in water and thro
erica edwards reports. >> reporter: what many consider good old-fashioned 4th of july fun can be extremelyted by the consumer product safety commission's annual display of what can go wrong when using fireworks. >> you can see that i've lost a couple of fingers. >> reporter: michael spencer has had more than 11 surgeries on his hands and arms after a fireworks accident. >> i loaded the mortar into the tube and i heldad. and i listened to the fuse burn down. and i heard a...
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. >> and doctor edward -- talks about how he shaped his psychiatric career. look for the titles and bookstores this week. watch for the authors in the near future book tv on c-span2. >> welcome to the technology center. my name is eric, my pronouns are he, him. we have a guest speaker who's here to talk about his book that came out this week. who's heard of nicola tesla? >> thank you. tesla is getting wet so many people know about it. there's been a modern revival of him. larry page two is a cofounder came out and referred to them as a hero that he has had. probably most people think about elon musk car, battery and solar equipment. i want to talk more about the man in the process that it took four years for writing this book. i thought i would offer some insights to those that i thought was key. first, is the extent of this man's genius. this man invented the electric motor, the long-distance distribution of electricity. he invented radio, he did a remote control and robot. these are very basic of the economy. there was a quote by the american institute of e
. >> and doctor edward -- talks about how he shaped his psychiatric career. look for the titles and bookstores this week. watch for the authors in the near future book tv on c-span2. >> welcome to the technology center. my name is eric, my pronouns are he, him. we have a guest speaker who's here to talk about his book that came out this week. who's heard of nicola tesla? >> thank you. tesla is getting wet so many people know about it. there's been a modern revival of him....
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the future king edward the second and later also his sons when they visited jerusalem in the one nine hundred centuries. the diaries of. the british kings and the royalty who has come to druce and did and did the cost and the tos we know for sure that they had received the truth of the cross to this is the juice from cross this is what i would suggest for prince william to do if he is if he decides decides to do it too this is the old block which was probably was the one that was used to do his ancestors or to his own systems chances are that tattoo was done by a member of the resolute family a very special tattoo that's something the future king of england prince william might contemplate when he visits the old city this week the residents are certainly ready to help give him an ink souvenir of jerusalem. the first two groups have been decided at the world cup and joining us to discuss here in the studio is you get his very own press herrington joining us from our sports desk welcome to press so there was a dramatic end to ball great games in group and i think we have to talk about t
the future king edward the second and later also his sons when they visited jerusalem in the one nine hundred centuries. the diaries of. the british kings and the royalty who has come to druce and did and did the cost and the tos we know for sure that they had received the truth of the cross to this is the juice from cross this is what i would suggest for prince william to do if he is if he decides decides to do it too this is the old block which was probably was the one that was used to do his...
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we'll get the latest on what and how they are working from enter thirty local privacy expert miles edwards plus artes ashley banks looks at some crazy additional point offerings that might perhaps should scare us all a little as we go to break here live numbers at the closing bell another day for stocks today and bitcoin is the only red arrow at sixty seven fifty nine we'll be right back. the legacy of coal guys are the winners the legacy oil guys are the winners the legacy all central bankers are the winners innovation you dynamism the constitution the bill of rights these are the losers in this america. you know world is a big part of the new law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. and the. people who might come to the aid kit same companies same go boil tonight nobody will
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the future king edward the second and later also his sons when they visited jerusalem in the one nine hundred century. the diaries of the of the british kings. who has come to drusilla and did and did the cost and the we know for sure that they have received the cross to this is the drew some cross this is what i would suggest for prince william to do if he is if you decide decides to do it or two this is the old block which most probably was the one that was used to do his ancestors or to go to his ancestors chances are that tattoo was done by a member of the resurrection family a very special tattoo that's something the future king of england prince william might contemplate when he visits the old city this week there as you are certainly ready to help give him an ink souvenir of jerusalem. i reminded of our top story this hour on this prime minister has said that a migrant a rescue ship stranded in the mediterranean and turned away by italy would go to malta with me taking some of the hundreds of people will. get you can always get a doubloon years on the go just download from goog
the future king edward the second and later also his sons when they visited jerusalem in the one nine hundred century. the diaries of the of the british kings. who has come to drusilla and did and did the cost and the we know for sure that they have received the cross to this is the drew some cross this is what i would suggest for prince william to do if he is if you decide decides to do it or two this is the old block which most probably was the one that was used to do his ancestors or to go...