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edward bernays efforts were bearing fruit. the cia supported an opponent of the arbenz regime colonel crusty joe out of mass. and he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became rear guard bases. in june one nine hundred fifty four the capital quite a modest city was gone. over power of how kobol our parents resigned on the twenty seventh of june in a radio broadcast. for the use communism as an excuse. but the truth is different. in 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. after 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 life. after the coup quote from allah was thrown into a civil war that continue
edward bernays efforts were bearing fruit. the cia supported an opponent of the arbenz regime colonel crusty joe out of mass. and he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became rear guard bases. in june one nine hundred fifty four the capital quite a modest city was gone. over power of how kobol our parents resigned on the twenty seventh of june in a radio broadcast. for the use communism as an excuse. but the truth is...
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you just came back from visiting edward snowden. you talk about what is happening with edward snowden right now, the focus of the helsinki protest -- one of the main themes was these 300 billboards, freedom of the press. what do you want to happen? i don't think you would share president trump's views on edward snowden. >> no n,or did i share president obama's views on over it's known. he wanted to put edward snowden in prison for many decades an excellent took down the plane of a sovereign president, of a country, bolivia, because he that mistakenly that edward snowden might be on the plane. i just want to say, i really admire joe cirincione. i think we are in agreement on most issues, but there is an interesting realignment taking place that i think deserves a lot more attention. let me say this about the press because joe brought it up. a lot of times when people talk about trump's attacks on press the talk about his criticisms of the media. i don't think those are meaningful attacks on press freedom. what are meaningful attacks
you just came back from visiting edward snowden. you talk about what is happening with edward snowden right now, the focus of the helsinki protest -- one of the main themes was these 300 billboards, freedom of the press. what do you want to happen? i don't think you would share president trump's views on edward snowden. >> no n,or did i share president obama's views on over it's known. he wanted to put edward snowden in prison for many decades an excellent took down the plane of a...
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that said, we don't really know if this is analogous to the john edwards -- and john edwards was clear it. the edwards case was through an intermediary, it wasn't direct, and it was months and months before the election. so not two weeks before the election. it's not that easy to make the case that this is a campaign contribution. this is all notional. >> reporter: i think you're exactly right, that's the point that rudy giuliani and the president's team is making. the president, you remember, just a couple of days ago tweeting, the good news is your favorite president has done nothing wrong here. but the reason it's important, as i indicated at the start, it really does escalate this. indications there are other recordings that are out there, as many have suggested, if you tape one conversation, who knows what other conversations have been taped. this is more fuel to a fire that's been burning at the feet of, frankly, this white house, this president, that he's tried to stomp out for weeks, for months, frankly for a couple of years now, dating back to the initial reporting about this
that said, we don't really know if this is analogous to the john edwards -- and john edwards was clear it. the edwards case was through an intermediary, it wasn't direct, and it was months and months before the election. so not two weeks before the election. it's not that easy to make the case that this is a campaign contribution. this is all notional. >> reporter: i think you're exactly right, that's the point that rudy giuliani and the president's team is making. the president, you...
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former senator john edwards. and fool's gold? president trump boasting about what he says is a stellar economic report. but the devil is in the details and the data. >> once again, we are the economic envy of the entire world. when i meet the leaders of countries, the first thing they say invariably, mr. president, so nice to meet you, congratulations on your economy. >> he's spending the weekend at his golf course in new jersey again. the top money man has been subpoenaed, and president trump's campaign chairman is about to go on trial. michael cohen claims the president knew about the meeting in advance. that is something the president continues to deny. vehemently. and something his son, who participated in that meeting also continues to deny. >> did you tell your father anything about this? >> no. >> it was such a nothing, there was nothing to tell. i wouldn't have even remembered it until you start scouring through the stuff. >> did you know the time -- >> no, i didn't know anything about the meeting. >> the president said h
former senator john edwards. and fool's gold? president trump boasting about what he says is a stellar economic report. but the devil is in the details and the data. >> once again, we are the economic envy of the entire world. when i meet the leaders of countries, the first thing they say invariably, mr. president, so nice to meet you, congratulations on your economy. >> he's spending the weekend at his golf course in new jersey again. the top money man has been subpoenaed, and...
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kerry wins, edwards takes second. it should have been kerry-edwards. let's go to new hampshire.hat happens. but no, dean screams. da so the story the nex isn't kerry-edwards. it's kerry wins, dean screams, kerry wins, dean screams. - but this speech really reinforced the notion as to ar whether or not hdean was ready to be president, whether they can imagine him in the oval oice. - i think for the political press it was a way for them to demonstrate that we weren't ready. and i think that's why the political press continued to run with the story. - a dean scream contest. let's see if we can figure out who the republicans are here. - and new mexico.. - and north dakota... - we're going to south dakota and oregon. - we're going to washington, d.c., to take back the white house. - yeah! - yeah! - you'reoke of late-night tv. it's a real challenge, because the fund-raising dries up, the grass roots are kind of in revolt, in and the campaign bs to question itself. - we're gonna go to pittsb gh and the campaign bs to in pennsylvania. we'rprgoing to cancun for sing break. it takes you t
kerry wins, edwards takes second. it should have been kerry-edwards. let's go to new hampshire.hat happens. but no, dean screams. da so the story the nex isn't kerry-edwards. it's kerry wins, dean screams, kerry wins, dean screams. - but this speech really reinforced the notion as to ar whether or not hdean was ready to be president, whether they can imagine him in the oval oice. - i think for the political press it was a way for them to demonstrate that we weren't ready. and i think that's why...
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narrated by edward r. murrow, the report shows events following world war ii that led to soviet occupation of eastern europe, and the efforts of leaders, including general dwight eisenhower to organize nato to defend western europe. it features efforts by general dwight eisenhower to convince 12 nations to fund, equip, and staff in order to contain soviet expansion. >> this is the big picture, an official television report of army, produceds by the armed forces and the american people. picture,ou part of the here is master sergeant stuart quaid. >> throughout history, nations have sought alliances with other nations to maintain their security and remain free from attack. not until the 20th century did the concept of national security become worldwide in its scope. world wars one and two and the korean conflict proved beyond any doubt that when one free nation anywhere is threatened by aggression, the safety of all free nations is ultimately at stake. today, the united states aware as its role as a leader i
narrated by edward r. murrow, the report shows events following world war ii that led to soviet occupation of eastern europe, and the efforts of leaders, including general dwight eisenhower to organize nato to defend western europe. it features efforts by general dwight eisenhower to convince 12 nations to fund, equip, and staff in order to contain soviet expansion. >> this is the big picture, an official television report of army, produceds by the armed forces and the american people....
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for john edwards. there was a legitimate claim that he was using donors to hide the fact of his mistress and child from his wife. and it was also -- he was also not someone known to have had many, many affairs. what we have here, and this is where karen mcdougal is important, because when you marry it up with stormy daniels and you get both of them, ten-year-old affairs that are pa off with nondisclosure agreements within weeks of the election, there is very little question it was election related. for the reason john edwards was acquitted, that does not exist here for trump. >> does it matter when michael cohen went to talk to donald trump, and i'm told this is michael cohen entering donald trump's office at trump tower, recording with his cell phone. he had a tendency to do that. does it matter when michael cohen went in there he was talking about all campaign-related things? michael cohen technically wasn't part of the campaign, but he came in talking about what surrogates they could use, talking ab
for john edwards. there was a legitimate claim that he was using donors to hide the fact of his mistress and child from his wife. and it was also -- he was also not someone known to have had many, many affairs. what we have here, and this is where karen mcdougal is important, because when you marry it up with stormy daniels and you get both of them, ten-year-old affairs that are pa off with nondisclosure agreements within weeks of the election, there is very little question it was election...
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a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin up at all because he has attended a cyber security conference here in russia. and as the world cup enters its last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia. so i call. let's go right out of moscow for trying to go first. on our. very warm welcome to from all of us here at r t h q my name stuck on the good thanks for tuning in this hour british foreign secretary boris johnson has resigned he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to recent days plans for a so-called soft abroad said. to the you stay as close as possible and it's just been announced the health secretary jeremy hunt will replace him. johnson has now published his resignation letter online he said that should have been about opportunity. but quote that dream is dulling suffocated by needless self-doubt he also claimed the country is now heading towards a somewhat bricks that the status of a colony. has the det
a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin up at all because he has attended a cyber security conference here in russia. and as the world cup enters its last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia. so i call. let's go right out of moscow for trying to go first. on our. very warm welcome to from all of us here at r t h q my name stuck on the good thanks for tuning in this hour british foreign...
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a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber security conference in russia. and as the world cup enters its last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia so i. let you go right out of moscow. drove first is already. on our t.v. . this is r.t. international bring you your line news update with me jacqueline welcome to the program. british foreign secretary boris johnson has resigned he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to recent days plans for a so-called soft drugs that were u.k. ties to the e.u. states' closest possible it's been announced the health secretary jeremy hunt will replace him johnson has now published his resignation letter online he said that should have been about opportunities but quote that dream is dying suffocated by needless self-doubt he also claimed the country is now heading towards if someone breaks it and the status of a colony. has the details
a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber security conference in russia. and as the world cup enters its last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of women's football in russia so i. let you go right out of moscow. drove first is already. on our t.v. . this is r.t. international bring you your line news update with me jacqueline welcome to the program. british foreign secretary boris...
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as our guest narrator, the distinguished news analyst edward r. murrow tells the story behind nato, the north atlantic treaty organization. ♪ narrator: the war came to an end. ♪ this had been the price of europe's unpreparedness. but in may 1945 our hard-won peace seemed secure. ♪ narrator: a few days before, allied forces from the west joined hands with russians from the east. their statesmen met cordially at yalta. they agreed the countries they had occupied should be truly liberated and freely elected government should be set up as soon as possible. the countries of western europe and scandinavia were free and independent. when a country is occupied by russia, stalin had other ideas. europeout eastern elections were held, but the russians had placed the communists in key government positions and in the secret police. within a short time the non-communist leaders had been liquidated. russia had swallowed up eight european countries without firing another shot other than those of the execution squads. great britain and the united states are teste
as our guest narrator, the distinguished news analyst edward r. murrow tells the story behind nato, the north atlantic treaty organization. ♪ narrator: the war came to an end. ♪ this had been the price of europe's unpreparedness. but in may 1945 our hard-won peace seemed secure. ♪ narrator: a few days before, allied forces from the west joined hands with russians from the east. their statesmen met cordially at yalta. they agreed the countries they had occupied should be truly liberated...
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without question, my interview of the day in the next hour, and edwards i will speak with robert edwardsards and i will speak with robert kaplan. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." the american company has agreed to sell european assets for $5 billion. praxair is trying to sue over a proposed takeover of germany's lindahl. u.s. officials have demanded documents from glencore related to possible money-laundering and corruption. a tragedy has deepened the turmoil at struggling chinese conglomerate a today -- conglomerate hna. hna has been selling billions of dollars in assets. the company could not generate enough profit last year to pay interest expenses. that is your bloomberg business flash. anna: thank you very much. some ecb policymakers are said to be uneasy that investors aren't betting on a rate hik e until december 2019. the euro raised earlier losses on that report in yesterday's session, and investors lifted the chances of a december rate moved to 80%, up from less than 70%. positive german data has also lifted the euro. kettner. back to max why split hairs a
without question, my interview of the day in the next hour, and edwards i will speak with robert edwardsards and i will speak with robert kaplan. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is "bloomberg surveillance." the american company has agreed to sell european assets for $5 billion. praxair is trying to sue over a proposed takeover of germany's lindahl. u.s. officials have demanded documents from glencore related to possible money-laundering and corruption. a tragedy has deepened the turmoil...
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jasmine edwards/asked for id: "it would be nice if you apologized!"video came across the desk of winston-salem police chief catrina thompson.chief catrina thompson/winston-salem police dept: "the issue was brought up. the officers asked the questions that needed to be asked to get the issues resolved they were able to prove that miss. jasmine had what she needed to get into the pool. at the end of the day, there was no need to see an id, at that point, because there was nothing to say that an id was necessary." winston-salem police say they can't arrest and charge bloom for anything -- but told edward she could take up a civil dispute.they did though -- get a green light on edwards' gate card.ánats of videoáwe reached out to bloom thursday for comment...but he refused to answer the door --- only peaking through the glass. moments later -- police arrived.an email to bloom also went unanswered...just like a demand for an apology.nats: "do you want to apologize, adam? adam, do you want to apologize for what you just did." --tag--bloom's attorney says his
jasmine edwards/asked for id: "it would be nice if you apologized!"video came across the desk of winston-salem police chief catrina thompson.chief catrina thompson/winston-salem police dept: "the issue was brought up. the officers asked the questions that needed to be asked to get the issues resolved they were able to prove that miss. jasmine had what she needed to get into the pool. at the end of the day, there was no need to see an id, at that point, because there was nothing...
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a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a.'s secrets is branded as kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber security conference in russia. and is the world cup and to this last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of wins but before leaving russia. for a. much. harder moscow. birches r.t. . r t. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me nicky air and start with breaking news this hour the british foreign minister boris johnson has announced his resignation he's the first minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to reason may's plans for a soft briggs's don't see his departure follows the resignation of bricks secretary david davis and undersecretary steve bay come and go live now to our correspondent in london and the show that they can you bring us up to date with all the developments please. well the u.k. prime minister is facing a tense meeting with tory m.p.'s i'm hipp is at parliament today a shill want to try and keep control of her cabinet and m
a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a.'s secrets is branded as kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber security conference in russia. and is the world cup and to this last week our correspondent goes to test the quality of wins but before leaving russia. for a. much. harder moscow. birches r.t. . r t. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me nicky air and start with breaking news this hour the british foreign minister boris...
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a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber security conference in russia. and as the world cup enters its last week our correspondent goes to test the ball the other women's football in russia. that's what i call. let's go right out of moscow for trying to show her face on a shocker. on our. very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for tuning in this hour. we start with breaking news as the british foreign secretary boris johnson has resigned he's the third minister to quit in just twenty four hours with all three refusing to back to recent days plans for a so-called soft to brag said where u.k. ties to the e.u. stay as close as possible johnson has now published his resignation letter online he said that that should have been about opportunities but quote that dream is dying suffocated by the needless self-doubt also he said that government has a song to sing but the words of it stick in the throat are they has the
a journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden expose the n.s.a. secrets is branded a kremlin puppet all because he has attended a cyber security conference in russia. and as the world cup enters its last week our correspondent goes to test the ball the other women's football in russia. that's what i call. let's go right out of moscow for trying to show her face on a shocker. on our. very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q in moscow thanks for tuning in this hour....
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. >> reporter: andrea edwards spent her life with more questions than answers. >> i kept hearing this phrase, what are you, what's your ethnicity, what are you. that was always, like, one of the biggest questions in my life. >> reporter: adopted, edwards had never met her biological parents. her adoption papers said italia convd.fent. i knew i was brown. i had like this kind of hair which is different from, you know, caucasian hair. >> reporter: last year on a whim, she bought a genetic test from 23 and me, a silicon valley company that says your dna can reveal your ethnic makeup with just a tube of spit and about eight weeks. 5 million people have already done it. >> i think that every technology, it takes a while for adoption. now it's suddenly become relatively normal. people share their stories online. >> reporter: in addition to ethnicity, 23 and me tests your risks for certain diseases including parkinson's, breast cancer and late onset alzheimer's disease. >> we're big believers in the more i can educate you earlier in life, the more you're going to have information to try and
. >> reporter: andrea edwards spent her life with more questions than answers. >> i kept hearing this phrase, what are you, what's your ethnicity, what are you. that was always, like, one of the biggest questions in my life. >> reporter: adopted, edwards had never met her biological parents. her adoption papers said italia convd.fent. i knew i was brown. i had like this kind of hair which is different from, you know, caucasian hair. >> reporter: last year on a whim, she...
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eben novy-williams and edward pitoniak. thank you.st and oldest fourth of july events in the united states. what is in store for the boston pops fireworks spectacular, that is coming right up. you can interact with the charts shown using g tv to catch up on key analysis, and you can also save charts for future use. you name it, we have it. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: the boston pops fireworks spectacular is the largest and oldest public fourth of july event. zoneng us is bloomberg matt miller, all the way back -- bloomberg's own, matt miller. matt: indigo girls will be playing here. i've been a fan for 30 years. plus we have new musicians like rachel platen. we have real legends like rita marino, who has one and emmy, tony, one of, and the few people in the world. it will be an incredible performance, because the boston pops put on such a great show and bring out such great music. they fire the cannons during the 1812 overture. it is really traditional, but we have a lot of new music to share as well. david: are the and ago gir
eben novy-williams and edward pitoniak. thank you.st and oldest fourth of july events in the united states. what is in store for the boston pops fireworks spectacular, that is coming right up. you can interact with the charts shown using g tv to catch up on key analysis, and you can also save charts for future use. you name it, we have it. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ david: the boston pops fireworks spectacular is the largest and oldest public fourth of july event. zoneng us is bloomberg matt...
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. >> in 1950 eight, edward teller, creator of the h-bomb, came to alaska with plans to detonate six nuclear bombs off the alaskan coast. next, dan o'neill, author of quote the firecracker boys," the plan and those who stopped it. 1958, edward teller, the so-called father of the h-bomb came to alaska unannounced and unveiled his plan to create an instant harbor on the coast of alaska by bearing and detonating multiple thermonuclear bombs. they would blow up this gigantic crater one-mile long. all this dirt would be ejected as high as the stratosphere. d.c. would rush in and you would have this instant harbor. it might glow-in-the-dark they you would have a harbor. thecommission was part of government, and agency of almost unlimited power. unlimited funding. guys told me, we did not consider. we did not have to answer trendy but at the president. not congress, not anybody. they had never been thwarted and anything they would want to do. it was a little village of eskimo people who gave them defeat.rst literally, these are atomics i test came to alaska with nuclear bombs in their back pocket a
. >> in 1950 eight, edward teller, creator of the h-bomb, came to alaska with plans to detonate six nuclear bombs off the alaskan coast. next, dan o'neill, author of quote the firecracker boys," the plan and those who stopped it. 1958, edward teller, the so-called father of the h-bomb came to alaska unannounced and unveiled his plan to create an instant harbor on the coast of alaska by bearing and detonating multiple thermonuclear bombs. they would blow up this gigantic crater...
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edward lawrence is live in d.c. the latest is big. edward?eporter: according to sources in the commerce department. china mobile applied for application to compete with one of the big carriers, verizon, sprint, t-mobile. they wanted to build cell phone towers, build a network in the united states. they billed themselves as largest global carrier with 649 million subscribers. however there looks like on national security concerns among other things they're going to be denied an application according to my sources. now that is because the parent company of this, they incorporated in delaware, the parent company traces back to the government of china. and they can not, the concern was, that 74% of the company is owned by the state of china, therefore under national security concerns they will be denied an application to build a network here in the united states. back to you. david: very interesting. edward, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: more breaking news. sarah sanders just announcing at white house press briefing that secretary of sta
edward lawrence is live in d.c. the latest is big. edward?eporter: according to sources in the commerce department. china mobile applied for application to compete with one of the big carriers, verizon, sprint, t-mobile. they wanted to build cell phone towers, build a network in the united states. they billed themselves as largest global carrier with 649 million subscribers. however there looks like on national security concerns among other things they're going to be denied an application...
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this morning second lieutenant john edwards james jr.e determination of his daughter for james to finally receive his commission. jericka duncan has this story. >> this is me. >> reporter: 98-year-old john edward james jr. still remembers the day he was drafted by the united states military in 1941. he was just 21 years old. country is in his dna. b camp.> james says he comes from a lg line of men who worked with or served in the military dating back to the late 1700s. daughtes been documenting her family's history for years. >> this means so much to my father. because of his ancestry. serving in the military. >> reporter: growing up, lane says she knew never to ask her dad about his service. >> when we used to attempt to ask pop about the war, my mother would always say that's very painful for him, don't ask him about that. so we never did. >> reporter: but in 2001, while cleaning out her father's closet at his philadelphia home, she came across this picture. dated 1942 in fort bening, north carolina, it shows james with over 200 other
this morning second lieutenant john edwards james jr.e determination of his daughter for james to finally receive his commission. jericka duncan has this story. >> this is me. >> reporter: 98-year-old john edward james jr. still remembers the day he was drafted by the united states military in 1941. he was just 21 years old. country is in his dna. b camp.> james says he comes from a lg line of men who worked with or served in the military dating back to the late 1700s. daughtes...
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an award winning journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden to expose the secrets of the n.s.a. has found himself under attack for visiting russia for a cyber security conference a corresponding correspondent and investigates this well glenn greenwald who is the famous journalist who exposed electronic surveillance in the united states using the documents of edwards'. snowden revealed by edward snowden the whistleblower he's getting a lot of criticism at this point now he went to russia he attended a conference on cyber security at that conference he spoke on a panel related to the issue of fake news and then from there he went and did a t.v. interview with this network there's an obsession in the united states with viewing russia not just as an adversary but as an ox one of me it's permeated both political parties there's actually talk a lot now about how what they regard as the interference in the twenty sixteen election is similar to pearl harbor from there we saw a whole lot of media voices in the usa jump on glenn greenwald's simply for the fact that he gave this interview
an award winning journalist who helped whistleblower edward snowden to expose the secrets of the n.s.a. has found himself under attack for visiting russia for a cyber security conference a corresponding correspondent and investigates this well glenn greenwald who is the famous journalist who exposed electronic surveillance in the united states using the documents of edwards'. snowden revealed by edward snowden the whistleblower he's getting a lot of criticism at this point now he went to russia...
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snowden revealed by edward snowden the whistleblower he is getting a lot of criticism at this point now he went to russia he attended a conference on cyber security at that conference he spoke on a panel related to the issue of fake news and then from there he went and did a t.v. interview with this network there's an obsession in the united states with viewing russia not just as an adversary but as an actual anime it's permeated both political parties there's actually talk a lot now about how what they regard as the interference in the twenty six thousand election is similar to pearl harbor from there we saw a whole lot of media voices in the usa jump on glenn greenwald's simply for the fact that he gave this interview one commentator from m s n b c responded this way glenn greenwald shows his true colors as an agent of trump in moscow now we know why he hopes and i wouldn't affect congress who wiki leaks attack on democracy in shills for folks news he's deep in the kremlin pockets now a tweet from a media outlet associated with voice of america accuse glenn greenwald of quote voic
snowden revealed by edward snowden the whistleblower he is getting a lot of criticism at this point now he went to russia he attended a conference on cyber security at that conference he spoke on a panel related to the issue of fake news and then from there he went and did a t.v. interview with this network there's an obsession in the united states with viewing russia not just as an adversary but as an actual anime it's permeated both political parties there's actually talk a lot now about how...
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i said harriman like edward harriman the railroad guy? the station he built was just a couple blocks away. he said yes, edward harriman, he took all of the famous naturalists, scientists, artists and writers on a luxury steamship with them in 1899 and basically traced the entire coast of alaska. what do you mean naturalist? have you ever heard of john bureau, georgia were no? the two fathers of american conservation? yeah. i was like, the fathers of american conservation trapped on a steamship with one of the great industrialists of the gilded age going off to uncharted alaska. i think it might be a a story there. it turned out i was right. >> host: this is no average trip, the inside passage. this is essentially a luxury trip. you write about how his doctor told him to take some time off from the grueling railroad business. take a sabbatical. this hardly sounds like a sabbatical, all these people together and going to make adventure to alaska. >> guest: harriman was not a guy who did things halfway. the reason why his doctor told to take
i said harriman like edward harriman the railroad guy? the station he built was just a couple blocks away. he said yes, edward harriman, he took all of the famous naturalists, scientists, artists and writers on a luxury steamship with them in 1899 and basically traced the entire coast of alaska. what do you mean naturalist? have you ever heard of john bureau, georgia were no? the two fathers of american conservation? yeah. i was like, the fathers of american conservation trapped on a steamship...
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that's a cross over to the swedish caption of stockholm where journalist katherine edwards is joining us from thanks for joining us catherine but we just heard that the civil defense chief is saying that the fight against some of the huge wildfires has been lost i mean that sounds scary what does it mean. i guess well at the moment there are about seventy five's across the whole country and the problem really is just how spread out these are some of the bigger fires it's not possible to fight them either on the ground or even with the help of these boards of bombing planes so that just means they're going to have to wait for the weather to turn and the steady rain to help extinguish them. and these fires where you. can you tell us a little bit about where that is in sweden is it forest land to people who live there. many many fires across the country but the most severely affected areas around the center of the country there are four regions where the fires have really spread out of control and these are. far far sighted arians so although there are some villages and a few hundred peo
that's a cross over to the swedish caption of stockholm where journalist katherine edwards is joining us from thanks for joining us catherine but we just heard that the civil defense chief is saying that the fight against some of the huge wildfires has been lost i mean that sounds scary what does it mean. i guess well at the moment there are about seventy five's across the whole country and the problem really is just how spread out these are some of the bigger fires it's not possible to fight...
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hello, i'm marc edwards and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: it's majestic from molinary as the italian claims his maiden major with victory at the open championship at carnoustie. from 14th to 1st, lewis hamilton comes back to win a sensational german grand prix as sebastian vettel crashes in the rain. and magnus cort nielsen wins stage 15 of the tour de france as geraint thomas retains the yellow jersey. hello. francesco molinari is the 2018 open champion, shooting a faultless final round at carnoustie to become the first italian to win the famous claretjug. tim hague was watching the action unfold on the east coast of scotland. the winds of change were in the air at the championship sunday. francesco molinari began the day three off the lead but by the time he hold this, he was one of the men to beat. at the 18th, he went from sharing the lead to posting a clubhouse score that was too good for everyone. that included tiger woods. the american had briefly lead after a flawless front nine. 0h the american had brief
hello, i'm marc edwards and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: it's majestic from molinary as the italian claims his maiden major with victory at the open championship at carnoustie. from 14th to 1st, lewis hamilton comes back to win a sensational german grand prix as sebastian vettel crashes in the rain. and magnus cort nielsen wins stage 15 of the tour de france as geraint thomas retains the yellow jersey. hello. francesco molinari is the 2018...
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dave edwards, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.d to influence the us election are "ridiculous." prime minister theresa may narrowly wins a series of votes in the uk's parliament on her brexit policy. a boat carrying tourists to view hawaii's erupting volcano, mount kilauea, is struck by molten lava. now, it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the moscow times' take on the trump putin summit. the article looks at president trump's denial of russian meddling in the 2016 election, highlighting trump said not a single critical word about russia on any of the issues that've brought relations between washington and moscow to a post—cold war low. let's look at uk paper the mirror, and this story from overnight, a fresh parliamentary battle over brexit for theresa may today after being forced into a major climbdown over amendments to the customs bill. looking at bloomberg and plunging netflix stocks. what's the reason for the slowdown? analysts say it could be the company
dave edwards, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.d to influence the us election are "ridiculous." prime minister theresa may narrowly wins a series of votes in the uk's parliament on her brexit policy. a boat carrying tourists to view hawaii's erupting volcano, mount kilauea, is struck by molten lava. now, it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the moscow times' take on the trump putin summit. the article...
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snowden revealed by edward snowden the whistleblower he is getting a lot of criticism at this point now he went to russia he attended a conference on cyber security at that conference he spoke on a panel related to the issue of fake news and then from there he went and did a t.v. interview with this network there's an obsession in the united states with viewing russia not just as an adversary but as an oxe one to me it's permeated both political parties there's actually talk a lot now about how what they regard as the interference in the twenty six thousand election is similar to pearl harbor from there we saw a whole lot of media voices in the usa jump on glenn greenwald's simply for the fact that he gave this interview one commentator from m s n b c responded this way glenn greenwald choose his true colors as an agent of trump in moscow now we know why he hoped snowden defect comes who wiki leaks attack on democracy in chills for folks news he's deep in the kremlin pumpkins now a tweet from a media outlet associated with voice of america accuse glenn greenwald of quote voicing sup
snowden revealed by edward snowden the whistleblower he is getting a lot of criticism at this point now he went to russia he attended a conference on cyber security at that conference he spoke on a panel related to the issue of fake news and then from there he went and did a t.v. interview with this network there's an obsession in the united states with viewing russia not just as an adversary but as an oxe one to me it's permeated both political parties there's actually talk a lot now about how...
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so i get very close with elizabeth edwards, with john edwards, but what turned out was really a disgrace. i thought the greatest tragedy of all was what happened to his wife. worked hard to get in the vice presidents. worked hard to get you on the ticket. became as it's a very close with elizabeth. i say this, two weeks before elizabeth died i spoke with her on the phone, and i said to her, elizabeth, i don't how you do it. this guy is just, brought you record group and cause you great consternation why do stay with him? she said, guess he's the father of my children and of going to die and somebody has to take care of the children. there were the two young ones, were pretty young at the time. but obviously hindsight is always 2020 that had i known that about in that he was -- evidently he was like that long before this venture with this woman. that was really heartbreaking for me because i thought he could make the country better. i really believe that. i really, really believed that. and no one has articulated a political message with more intensity than john edwards did. and when he w
so i get very close with elizabeth edwards, with john edwards, but what turned out was really a disgrace. i thought the greatest tragedy of all was what happened to his wife. worked hard to get in the vice presidents. worked hard to get you on the ticket. became as it's a very close with elizabeth. i say this, two weeks before elizabeth died i spoke with her on the phone, and i said to her, elizabeth, i don't how you do it. this guy is just, brought you record group and cause you great...
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mark edwards called flint a miracle, that it ended so quickly. he was expecting i use long fight, that the state would secede and that we would have to be fighting this for so much longer which is what he went through in d.c., hopefully enough incidents happen some in the country do think will be ready for it or are you concerned? >> guest: i don't know, i'm concerned. i'm concerned with the political administration and the epa with regulation. flint ever should've happened after d.c. the lead and comparable which governs lead and water is weak. it is not cut up with sons. the eb had an opportunity to strengthen it and they said no. we need stronger rules on the books nationally so that we never see another flint. no other city should have to go through what we went through. there are ways to prevent this and to protect children, yet we need to have the political will to put those policies in place, you mention the lead and copper rule. what would you like to see? >> guest: i i like to see mandated by replacement. we think our roads and bridges a
mark edwards called flint a miracle, that it ended so quickly. he was expecting i use long fight, that the state would secede and that we would have to be fighting this for so much longer which is what he went through in d.c., hopefully enough incidents happen some in the country do think will be ready for it or are you concerned? >> guest: i don't know, i'm concerned. i'm concerned with the political administration and the epa with regulation. flint ever should've happened after d.c. the...
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edward, thank you, i'm here with edward, david as well as captain nash.ting on the president to speak momentarily. we have gotten some glimpse what happened inside that room, the roosevelt room. the president said he meant to say in helsinki he saw no reason why it would not be russia. he has full faith in u.s. intelligence. so a very important distinction. a very important clarification coming today from the president of the united states on the heels of that summit. here he is. >> coming back from a trip in europe where he met with leaders across the region to seek a more peaceful future for the united states. we're working very hard with our allies and all over the world we're working. we'll have peace, that is what we want, that is what we have. i say peace through strength. i have helped the nato alliance graduately by increasing defense contributions for our nato allies by over $44 billion. secretary stoltenberg was fantastic as you know. he reported that they have never had an increase like this in their history. nato was actually going down as opp
edward, thank you, i'm here with edward, david as well as captain nash.ting on the president to speak momentarily. we have gotten some glimpse what happened inside that room, the roosevelt room. the president said he meant to say in helsinki he saw no reason why it would not be russia. he has full faith in u.s. intelligence. so a very important distinction. a very important clarification coming today from the president of the united states on the heels of that summit. here he is. >>...
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in a statement through his attorney, bloom says he first approached edwards at the request of another resident. he says his actions were not racially motivated and is deeply regretful if they appeared to be. tom? >> alex perez tonight. alex, thank you. >>> when we come back, a suspect facing charges after allegedly attacking a teen wearing a make america great again hat. >>> and the investigation tonight into this shocking video. a woman caught on camera launching fireworks like rockets on a busy city street. stay with us. on a busy city street. stay with us. stay with us. it's open! hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and canc
in a statement through his attorney, bloom says he first approached edwards at the request of another resident. he says his actions were not racially motivated and is deeply regretful if they appeared to be. tom? >> alex perez tonight. alex, thank you. >>> when we come back, a suspect facing charges after allegedly attacking a teen wearing a make america great again hat. >>> and the investigation tonight into this shocking video. a woman caught on camera launching...
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i got very close with elizabeth edwards. what turned out was a disgrace. i thought the greatest tragedy of all was what happened to his wife. we worked hard to get him the vice president worked hard to get him on the ticket. i became very close with elizabeth. i took two weeks before elizabeth died i spoke with her on the phone. i said to her, i don't how you do it. this guy has caused great consternation and why do you stay with them and she said because he's the father my children and i'm going to die and someone needs to take care of my children. the two young ones are pretty young. obviously hindsight is 2020. had i known that about him. evidently he was like that long before this woman. that was really heartbreaking for me. i thought he could make the country better. i really believe that. no one has articulated a political message with more intensity than john edwards did. when he would get up and speak, he would tell you about the two americas and we know that they exist today. they are even more pronounced today than they were at the time. he had a
i got very close with elizabeth edwards. what turned out was a disgrace. i thought the greatest tragedy of all was what happened to his wife. we worked hard to get him the vice president worked hard to get him on the ticket. i became very close with elizabeth. i took two weeks before elizabeth died i spoke with her on the phone. i said to her, i don't how you do it. this guy has caused great consternation and why do you stay with them and she said because he's the father my children and i'm...
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the floor of the room was littered with white petals, and edward f. younger slowly walked into the room and nervously wasn't sure who to select. he made a quick prayer. i found the original notes and typewritten account at the national archives and personnel records center, which reveals exactly what he felt and how he felt as he walked nervously in between the caskets. he looked at the flag and said, that was sublime. his hand, his hand was guided towards one casket. it was an almost immovable action. he was guided there. he felt the man in the casket was somebody he went over the top with, knew that man. at that point the selection was made. the body was moved to le havre, france, where the great ship, the uss olympia, was waiting. the men brought the casket on board the uss olympia, and the olympia made the voyage across the ocean, the atlantic, to the washington navy yard, right here at the pier. the pier is still here. the eight body bearers assembled and removed it. the photo on top is this exact moment i am describing. the casket was greeted by
the floor of the room was littered with white petals, and edward f. younger slowly walked into the room and nervously wasn't sure who to select. he made a quick prayer. i found the original notes and typewritten account at the national archives and personnel records center, which reveals exactly what he felt and how he felt as he walked nervously in between the caskets. he looked at the flag and said, that was sublime. his hand, his hand was guided towards one casket. it was an almost immovable...
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was able to garner but it's called buttermilk graffiti so a nice piece in there about about -- >> edward lee? >> right. edward e lee and he's a nice piece about -- a special cookbook of his own that appears to come from somebody but he knows by woman standing there who is an african-american woman those are really her recipes so he took my heart right away with that one so that one is very good. i'm also reading -- the book evicted there's a lot of interest in housing issues right now and that's a book that's used in book clubs -- this summer i know. >> i think he won a national book award and -- in paper now too. yeah. >> so we have -- that and gosh we can just go on and on. she mentioned the cocktails and air traffic. that's another one. go ahead. >> so we're going to actually have gregory -- gregory are he's going to be in detroit around father's day and it is called air traffic. yep. and e he -- the book is about ambition and manhood in america and i believe that -- either i think his father was air traffic controller in the 80s and so story starts there. yeah. so you hold events at
was able to garner but it's called buttermilk graffiti so a nice piece in there about about -- >> edward lee? >> right. edward e lee and he's a nice piece about -- a special cookbook of his own that appears to come from somebody but he knows by woman standing there who is an african-american woman those are really her recipes so he took my heart right away with that one so that one is very good. i'm also reading -- the book evicted there's a lot of interest in housing issues right...
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the same way john edwards was charged with felonies. edwards was acquitted. but this fact pattern is more incriminating because it was made right before the election. and it was about protecting trump. >> in those days, john edwards, he was getting help from a wealthy woman, who paid for the pay off, filmographer i think was the title. trump did all of this and paying money to shut up somebody, to help his campaign. it is him contributing to his own campaign, which under a constitutional ruling, you are allowed to give the money in the world. >> the law says the public has a right to know who is giving, even if it is you the candidate and how much you gave. you are right, the bottom line is if this is all they ever get on donald trump, somebody would call this a chicken feed, using a different word. if there is a criminal conspiracy to violate campaign finance laws, that could be an important situation. >> times have changed under trump and not for the better. i guess there was a time we would all be thrilled in a negati negative way to hear the president on
the same way john edwards was charged with felonies. edwards was acquitted. but this fact pattern is more incriminating because it was made right before the election. and it was about protecting trump. >> in those days, john edwards, he was getting help from a wealthy woman, who paid for the pay off, filmographer i think was the title. trump did all of this and paying money to shut up somebody, to help his campaign. it is him contributing to his own campaign, which under a constitutional...
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edward lawrence will have the very latest from the white h
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luxury, because it means one minute you're in new york and the next minute you can say, you know, edwardlondon. >> gracing the cover of british vogue's august issue, oprah sits down with editor-in-chief edward enninful, for a revealing chat about. >> what's your favorite comfort food? >> pasta. and i will have some today after this "vogue" shoot. >>> meanwhile, newlywed kaley cuoco's got new hubby karl cook on top bun duty. >> not bad. >> the "big bang" star who tied the knot last weekend just had shoulder surgery, that's her snoring post-procedure. >> i hurt it over a year ago. did not need immediate surgery, so brilliantly planned it five days after our wedding. right, babe? >> just brilliant, honey. >>> and finally, eva longoria shares a sweet pic of her new bundle of joy. santiago enrique baston is just over two weeks old now. we caught up with her "desperate housewives" co-star felicity huffman who had this message for her. >> i'm sure you're tired. you have things to do and i will take the baby, and if you don't like that option, can i please move in with you and be your baby nurse
luxury, because it means one minute you're in new york and the next minute you can say, you know, edwardlondon. >> gracing the cover of british vogue's august issue, oprah sits down with editor-in-chief edward enninful, for a revealing chat about. >> what's your favorite comfort food? >> pasta. and i will have some today after this "vogue" shoot. >>> meanwhile, newlywed kaley cuoco's got new hubby karl cook on top bun duty. >> not bad. >> the...
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liz: edward thank you very much.ard lawrence, reaction coming in fast and furiously with the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes now, the dow is still positive but the s&p negative staying with the nasdac down 26 points for the tech-heavy index. the senate just gaveled back into session as republicans and democrats continue to react to the eye opening press conference with president trump and russian president vladimir putin. up next the american who knows russia, speaks russian and runs the foundation for the defense of democracy. did cliff may see president trump defending democracies today? we'll get his reaction that's next on "countdown." don't go away. you're trying to lower your very hwith a healthy diet... and exercise. and maybe even, unproven fish oil supplements. not all omega-3s are clinically proven or the same. discover prescription omega-3 vascepa. the one that's this pure... and fda approved. look. vascepa looks different... because it is different. it's pure epa. vascepa, along with diet, is clinicall
liz: edward thank you very much.ard lawrence, reaction coming in fast and furiously with the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes now, the dow is still positive but the s&p negative staying with the nasdac down 26 points for the tech-heavy index. the senate just gaveled back into session as republicans and democrats continue to react to the eye opening press conference with president trump and russian president vladimir putin. up next the american who knows russia, speaks russian and runs the...
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when mark edwards came to flint, he knew that it was a game changer. douglas elucidated in dc but it took years after the crisis to figure out the impact on the levels because they didn't have access to the data. concerned with this political administration and the epa regulations find never should have happened in dc. we need stronger rules on the books nationally so that we never see another flint, no other city has to go through what we went through a and have the political will to put policies in place to. i would like to see mandated replacement. we need massive investments to get the lead out of our plumbing and this is a national problem especially in the northeast and midwest. i would like to see stronger action levels. right now it is something called 15 parts per billion and it has nothing to do with health. that needs to go down for the american academy of pediatrics recommends schools and because the one part per billion is how we protect children. we cook and then suddenly realized. the anger, guilt, the anxiety. they felt betrayed by ever
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he says it certainly sounds like the john edwards case. a criminal prosecution for campaign finance violations because of a payment made to a mistress to cover it up for explicit purpose of hiding it and not reporting it. he was acquitted. is that your understanding? >> i think this is a stronger case than the john edwards case. i think there is more criminal exposure than any other stuff that is being investigated. i think it is a bold statement but -- >> you're a bold guy. >> i think because the critical factor in the john edward's case was that he was an ongoing relationship and he had a very incredible claim that he was trying to conceal that affair from his wife. the two affairs at issue in the trump case and the fact that there are two is very important. it is not just a one-off. both occurred ten years earlier and now we are weeks in advance of the election. >> and they get paid off six weeks before the election. >> right. much stronger case this is election related. now the big question for trump is whether he knew anything about i
he says it certainly sounds like the john edwards case. a criminal prosecution for campaign finance violations because of a payment made to a mistress to cover it up for explicit purpose of hiding it and not reporting it. he was acquitted. is that your understanding? >> i think this is a stronger case than the john edwards case. i think there is more criminal exposure than any other stuff that is being investigated. i think it is a bold statement but -- >> you're a bold guy....