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next, edward lengel, author of thunder and flames: americans in the crucible of combat, 1917- 1918. first, we visit the aisne-marne american cemetery and hear about the resting place of many of the american soldiers who lost their lives in france during world war i. >> i say, with visitors, when they walk through the gate here, by how beautiful and well- maintained it is. a lot of work goes into it. there is a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes. this site is maintained by the u.s. government, actually the american battle monument commission, an independent agency of the executive branch. there is one american manager on site here. there is another american superintendent who maintains our sister site, here in the area. i think it is important for american visitors to realize this is their taxpayer dollars at work, overseas, to tell what took place here with the memory of the fallen. so again, it is not just the battle of belleau wood. that is what many people are probably surprised to understand. here at the aisne-marne, we are on the battlefield where primary -- where prima
next, edward lengel, author of thunder and flames: americans in the crucible of combat, 1917- 1918. first, we visit the aisne-marne american cemetery and hear about the resting place of many of the american soldiers who lost their lives in france during world war i. >> i say, with visitors, when they walk through the gate here, by how beautiful and well- maintained it is. a lot of work goes into it. there is a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes. this site is maintained by the u.s....
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next, from memorial day edward lingal, author of "americans and flames." first, we visit the american cemetery to hear about the resting place of many of the american soldiers who lost their lives in france during world war i. >> i say with visitors when they walk through the gate here, a lot of people are struck by how beautiful it is and how well maintained it is. all of that is true. but a lot of work goes into it. there's a lot of history behind the scenes of what took place to make this site what it is today. these sites are maintained by u.s. government, actually the american battle monuments commission, an executive agency, independent agency the executive branch. and there's at least one american manager in each of the sites, for instance, here i'm the superintendent here. but i got a neighbor about a 25 minute drive, another american superintendent maintains our sister site in the area with a shared history. but i think it's important for american visitors to realize this is their taxpayer dollars at work, overseas to tell the story of what took p
next, from memorial day edward lingal, author of "americans and flames." first, we visit the american cemetery to hear about the resting place of many of the american soldiers who lost their lives in france during world war i. >> i say with visitors when they walk through the gate here, a lot of people are struck by how beautiful it is and how well maintained it is. all of that is true. but a lot of work goes into it. there's a lot of history behind the scenes of what took place...
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we want to talk to edward lengel, the author of "thunder and flames."nie is up in howard beach, new york. good morning. you're on with edward lengel. >> good morning. i was hoping you could help me with two questions. one is did the french and the germans who were always planning for war for a very long time, did they ever talk? did they ever sit down, discuss and see if they could resolve their problems? that's one question. the other question is the zimmerman letter was sent to mexico, and the question i have is why did the germans think that the united states was going to come into the war given all the slaughter that had already occurred? thank you very much. >> sure. to answer your first question, was there a sense of inevitability in europe that there was going to be a major war leading right up to 1914. the germans assumed it, the french assumed it and the british and others all assumed that it was going to happen and that was really important in making the war actually happen. yes, the french and the germans did talk to each other and there was
we want to talk to edward lengel, the author of "thunder and flames."nie is up in howard beach, new york. good morning. you're on with edward lengel. >> good morning. i was hoping you could help me with two questions. one is did the french and the germans who were always planning for war for a very long time, did they ever talk? did they ever sit down, discuss and see if they could resolve their problems? that's one question. the other question is the zimmerman letter was sent...
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odell edwards is the teenager's father. >> it's been a long time, a hard year. just-- i'm-- i'm just really happy. >> reporter: in april of 2017, deiver and another officer responded to a loud house party. they heard gunshots nearby, and spotted a car leaving the party. bwards and four other unarmed teenaged boys were in that chevy. oliver told investigators the car was in danger of hitting his partner. so he fired five rounds from his rifle into the car. ur he was trying to hit you. >> reporter: during the trial, police body camera footage showed the car was driving away feom officers, and oliver's partner said he never felt he was in danger. prosecutor michael snipes said police are to be respected, but are not above the law. o whe love them, but not when they do what he did that night. >> reporter: since 2005, 31 officers have been convicted ol manslaughter or lesser charges in police shootings. oliver is only the second officer to be convicted of murder in more than a decade. darrell washington is the edwards family attorney. >> this case is not just about j
odell edwards is the teenager's father. >> it's been a long time, a hard year. just-- i'm-- i'm just really happy. >> reporter: in april of 2017, deiver and another officer responded to a loud house party. they heard gunshots nearby, and spotted a car leaving the party. bwards and four other unarmed teenaged boys were in that chevy. oliver told investigators the car was in danger of hitting his partner. so he fired five rounds from his rifle into the car. ur he was trying to hit...
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that's her in paris. >> reporter: lonnie edwards owns the dog agency.e misleading. she represents all sorts of animal stars of instagram. >> this is atticus the hedgehog. >> reporter: lonnie edwards has gotten atticus the hedgehog starring roles in instagram ad campaign for stainmaster carpet cleaner and olympus cameras. when each one of the 117,000 people who follow atticus logged on, they saw these pictures. >> he's camera shy. >> reporter: and stephanie zang and her hedgehog were in business. >> there are definitely a lost benefits to getting an agent. the biggest thing is the fact they can read over thonac r you and negotiate on your behalf. >> reporter: tens of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands, and sometimes more than a million people follow some of the animals whose pictures are posted on the social network. a popular animal becomes what's called a pet influencer. and few pets have as much influence as diddy kong and yeti kong, two monkeys from miami. gabriela katya and her boyfriend, matt crown, started posting pictures of their monkeys
that's her in paris. >> reporter: lonnie edwards owns the dog agency.e misleading. she represents all sorts of animal stars of instagram. >> this is atticus the hedgehog. >> reporter: lonnie edwards has gotten atticus the hedgehog starring roles in instagram ad campaign for stainmaster carpet cleaner and olympus cameras. when each one of the 117,000 people who follow atticus logged on, they saw these pictures. >> he's camera shy. >> reporter: and stephanie zang and...
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that's the sentence for ex-police officer roy oliver who is found guilty of killing 15-year-old jordan edwards. new details this morning. >>> on the heels of white house counsel don mcgahn's departure, another bombshell as a second white house legal evening legal be gone in 48 hours. >>> farewell to an american patriot as the family of senator john mccain mourns his death and celebrates his life, we're learning that one very prominent political name was not invited to his funeral. >>> to a new york style street fight of a debate between two-time governor andrew cuomo and challenger cynthia nixon from "sex & the city" fame. >>> after saving his life, the son follows in dad's footsteps in one of the most dangerous cities in all of america. "early today" starts rights now. >> good morning. i'm marlie hall. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin this morning with breaking news. the former texas police officer convicted of killing an lrnedis fate. roy oliver was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined $10,000 for the shooting death of 15-year-old jordan edwards. oliver was convicted of murder in the 2
that's the sentence for ex-police officer roy oliver who is found guilty of killing 15-year-old jordan edwards. new details this morning. >>> on the heels of white house counsel don mcgahn's departure, another bombshell as a second white house legal evening legal be gone in 48 hours. >>> farewell to an american patriot as the family of senator john mccain mourns his death and celebrates his life, we're learning that one very prominent political name was not invited to his...
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edwards says she got a package deal.cindy edwards/ bride"hero and hubby in the same day." day." every day." "she's my hero every day." lawrence karnow: it was a hazy day with smoke from the fires moving over the bay area. a spare the air day has been declared for tomorrow too. highs were in the 90s inland today with 50s and 60s at the coast. fires continue to burn across the state and more hot weather is on the way. there are two hurricanes we are tracking in the pacific. hector is getting closer to hawaii and john is moving closer to baja california. both storms will get close but are not expected to make landfall. on the satellite you can see high pressure building out of the desert southwest toward california. it will send some temperatures near triple next couple of days. highs tomorrow will be in the low to mid 90s inland with 60s at the coast. thursday will be the hottest day of the we should cool some into the weekend. we will be back tonight with kron 4 news at 8:00. thank you for watching... your bay area's local news station. next on just when you thought you wer
edwards says she got a package deal.cindy edwards/ bride"hero and hubby in the same day." day." every day." "she's my hero every day." lawrence karnow: it was a hazy day with smoke from the fires moving over the bay area. a spare the air day has been declared for tomorrow too. highs were in the 90s inland today with 50s and 60s at the coast. fires continue to burn across the state and more hot weather is on the way. there are two hurricanes we are tracking in the...
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our own edward lawrence is in jackson hole at the fed's annual retreat. there is edward.ing up next. cheryl: fed chair jerome powell defending need for rate hikes, by slamming -- despite president trump slamming the fed rate hikes. president trump may not be happy about it. investors really seemed to like what he had to say today. the dow is trading higher. we're up 139, that ticked in in after powell's comments this morning. edward, almost he said at one point that mission accomplished. >> the market may be reacting to fed chair jerome powell inflation stays around 2% mark, with no elevated risk going above that the chairman saying he sees no reason or does not believe in the date that he is seeing now. that the economy is overheating. but he says we need to keep looking at data. chairman powell did not directly talk about the trade dispute going on. fed presidents are at this conference. i talked with several fed presidents like rafael bostic, the atlanta fed president, companies in the third quarter are starting to hold back, wait and see with investments going forward
our own edward lawrence is in jackson hole at the fed's annual retreat. there is edward.ing up next. cheryl: fed chair jerome powell defending need for rate hikes, by slamming -- despite president trump slamming the fed rate hikes. president trump may not be happy about it. investors really seemed to like what he had to say today. the dow is trading higher. we're up 139, that ticked in in after powell's comments this morning. edward, almost he said at one point that mission accomplished....
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edwards was indicted on four counts.overnment said he solicited nearly $1 million from wealthy donors to cover up the affair during the height of his 200 20 w bid for office. joining me now is allen smith and phil elliott. and also a former fec commissioner. alan, there are parallels, there are connections. help me understand what they are. >> well, i would say first off that there is campaign cash used to sort of bury the stoerd. now, the vsimilaritiesimilaritit payment to rehunter, right when the incident happened, the stormy daniels payment was made ten years after the alleged affair. so both they are trying to use the same defense here. johnedwards' defense was to keep the information from his very sick wife. it wasn't about the campaign. but cohen and giuliani have said that we didn't want to get out for melania. and now cohen in court saying i was directed to do it for the benefit of the campaign. and look, that never happened in the john erd wards case. >> phil, take us down memory lane. how much deja vu are you h
edwards was indicted on four counts.overnment said he solicited nearly $1 million from wealthy donors to cover up the affair during the height of his 200 20 w bid for office. joining me now is allen smith and phil elliott. and also a former fec commissioner. alan, there are parallels, there are connections. help me understand what they are. >> well, i would say first off that there is campaign cash used to sort of bury the stoerd. now, the vsimilaritiesimilaritit payment to rehunter,...
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edwards was in the passenger seat. he said he opened fire after seeing the car driving toward his partner. his partner said he never felt like he was in danger. jurors deliberated over two days before reaching the verdict. >> this case is not just about jordan. it's about walter scott, it's about ernest sterling and every african american that's been killed and not gotten justice. >> jordan's father cried on the stand and his mother says the loss of their son altered their family forever. >> it's just trying to get through life without him now. >> the sentencing phase will be wednesday. cbs news dallas, texas. >> hurricane maria that slammed puerto rico will go down as one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. they raised the official death toll from 64 to nearly 3,000. that's based on a new independent study ordered by the governor. the winds hit nearly 160 miles per hour causing widespread devastation. it left much of the island without power for months and many of the victims died in the months following th
edwards was in the passenger seat. he said he opened fire after seeing the car driving toward his partner. his partner said he never felt like he was in danger. jurors deliberated over two days before reaching the verdict. >> this case is not just about jordan. it's about walter scott, it's about ernest sterling and every african american that's been killed and not gotten justice. >> jordan's father cried on the stand and his mother says the loss of their son altered their family...
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edward: right, in september. what cook did before that and the british expeditionary force advances into the gap that he left. i think is more likely than not france would have fallen. it was a very close run thing. the germans, the plan largely worked. >> if they had done what they were supposed to do? edward: up to that point, yes. yes, sir? >> very nice presentation. we thank you for it. there is an author by the name of bill walker. i don't know if you know him. >> bill is a friend of mine. >> bill is a friend of mine, too. bill wrote an extensive book. and the conflict between the 79th division by cameron, and of course bullard, who had the fourth division. very big controversy. i wondered what your thoughts were on that particular day. edward: very briefly, is a book called "betrayal at little which i highly recommend. it's a reference to the battle at the very beginning. the area was largely isolated. a general named robert bullard refused to make the movement that would have been necessary to cut off this
edward: right, in september. what cook did before that and the british expeditionary force advances into the gap that he left. i think is more likely than not france would have fallen. it was a very close run thing. the germans, the plan largely worked. >> if they had done what they were supposed to do? edward: up to that point, yes. yes, sir? >> very nice presentation. we thank you for it. there is an author by the name of bill walker. i don't know if you know him. >> bill is...
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edward's family and friendswe omed the verdict.er the sentencing, the teen's stepmother had mixed. emotio >> we're thankful for the verdict that we received although we wanted more years. this is a start for us and we can get some kind of closure. so we're thankful. >> reporter: jordan edwards died on apr 29, 2017 when oliver opened fire into a moving car of black teenagers who were leaving a party. he and his partner had responded to reports of derage drinking. oliver claimed the car was moving toward his partner, and that he had no choice but to shoot. but dy cam video showed just the opposite. the car was actually heading away from the officers. oliver's partner also testifie he was not in danger. and, he called oliver "trigger happy". the outcome of this case was very different from most high- profile police shootings. it's extremely rare for on-duty officers to be tried, let alone convicted in fatal shootings. a study from bowling green state university found that between 2005 and april 2017, 80 police officers were charged wi
edward's family and friendswe omed the verdict.er the sentencing, the teen's stepmother had mixed. emotio >> we're thankful for the verdict that we received although we wanted more years. this is a start for us and we can get some kind of closure. so we're thankful. >> reporter: jordan edwards died on apr 29, 2017 when oliver opened fire into a moving car of black teenagers who were leaving a party. he and his partner had responded to reports of derage drinking. oliver claimed the...
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edwards' shooting death happened in april of 2017 when oliver fired into a car full of teens hitting 15-year-old in the head. >> see the kid in the blue sweatshirt. that's jordan. he doesn't know it but he has ten seconds to live. >> reporter: oliver and his partner responding to an overcrowded house party that edwards and his friends were leaving when shots were fired. oliver's body camera video played in court shows him running into the chaos stopping at his vehicle to get his rifle. with his gun drawn, he runs down the street and then fires. oliver testified in his own defense telling the jury the car edwards was in ignored commands to stop and was about to hit his partner. >> make a decision. this car is about to hit my partner. there were threats inside the car. >> but his partner saying he never felt threatened. >> did you ever feel like that they would driver over you or hit you? >> i didn't -- i was not in fear at that point. >> reporter: his family saying justice was served. >> i'm very happy. it's been a long time. >> reporter: the verdict makes oliver the first police offi
edwards' shooting death happened in april of 2017 when oliver fired into a car full of teens hitting 15-year-old in the head. >> see the kid in the blue sweatshirt. that's jordan. he doesn't know it but he has ten seconds to live. >> reporter: oliver and his partner responding to an overcrowded house party that edwards and his friends were leaving when shots were fired. oliver's body camera video played in court shows him running into the chaos stopping at his vehicle to get his...
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edward lawrence, outside the u.s. trade representatives office. i know this is all moving as we speak. give us what you have, edward. >> well i could tell you over the past several weeks i have been reporting that the earliest the president can impose those $200 billion in chinese goods under tariff, 25% tariff would be on september fifth. that is because there was a 301 public hearing from the u.s. trade representatives office, and once that report is done, the rebuttals to that report is done, september 5th. they can impose tariffs right after that. at moment bloomberg saying he will impose those tariffs which would be news, obviously moving the sessions. i can tell you on the nafta front, there are more positive signs. there are more optimism. the canadians have the negotiating team working about 24 hours a day to try to get this deal done. sort of like speed dating with this deal to get to know it quickly. >> the nafta negotiation i think you all know, an extremely important negotiation for canada and we are focusing on getting a good deal for
edward lawrence, outside the u.s. trade representatives office. i know this is all moving as we speak. give us what you have, edward. >> well i could tell you over the past several weeks i have been reporting that the earliest the president can impose those $200 billion in chinese goods under tariff, 25% tariff would be on september fifth. that is because there was a 301 public hearing from the u.s. trade representatives office, and once that report is done, the rebuttals to that report...
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edward, what can you tell us? >> the "forbes" article outline as series of events and scams according to the article would make the secretary of commerce wilbur ross the greatest grifter in american history according to "forbes" magazine. it outlines a series of lawsuits and a scheme wilbur ross set up before he became secretary of commerce. those schemes he would take management fees on his equity or private equity firm and then those fees were supposed to be rebated back or portion of them rebated back to investors. instead the magazine says he kept, pocketed some of those fees, to the tune of $120 million. the article outline as series of lawsuits settled when business associates and executives say that ross shorted them money, overcharged to the tune of $48 million or flat-out took the money. last years one of the business partners of ross settle ad lawsuit, that was supposed to go to trial. in a statement the commerce department says quote, the anonymously sourced "forbes" story is based on innuendo and unver
edward, what can you tell us? >> the "forbes" article outline as series of events and scams according to the article would make the secretary of commerce wilbur ross the greatest grifter in american history according to "forbes" magazine. it outlines a series of lawsuits and a scheme wilbur ross set up before he became secretary of commerce. those schemes he would take management fees on his equity or private equity firm and then those fees were supposed to be rebated...
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facebook and google and now the united states may do something similar global regulatory attorney myles edwards joins us for the latest candidate is the german shoe clothing and accessory makers trying to help rid the world's oceans of some problematic plastic and what it on our feet hard to correspondent just tosh a sweet tells us the plans and looks at the company's earnings plus the images of nineteen fifties cars in cuba strike a melancholy chord with many but is the island nation moving forward with new technologies will have the latest they have at least for a few hours are to correspondent alex my halo bitch brings us the details and wal-mart is making moves in the field of virtual reality shopping so that consumers can head out to a super store without leaving the comfort of their couch steve malzberg joins us from new york to discuss all of that coming up but first we hit a few headlines. big drug pricing news the united states is the food and drug administration has granted the first license to produce generic versions of life saving epinephrine injection devices to tivo pharmaceutica
facebook and google and now the united states may do something similar global regulatory attorney myles edwards joins us for the latest candidate is the german shoe clothing and accessory makers trying to help rid the world's oceans of some problematic plastic and what it on our feet hard to correspondent just tosh a sweet tells us the plans and looks at the company's earnings plus the images of nineteen fifties cars in cuba strike a melancholy chord with many but is the island nation moving...
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the edwards decision in the edwards case, in that case you had a big donor paying for things associatedohn edwards' personal life with his paramour. he was not convicted of any of that. >> he was prosecuted and went to trial and he was acquitted. >> he was -- >> it means it wasn't nothing. >> he was prosecuted. when you look at -- and they relied heavily upon f.e.c. decisions. if you look at the issue, right, so let's say a politician is having dinner with a girlfriend, and he's married. okay, and he pays for that dinner on his campaign credit card. because he doesn't want the world to know that he has a girlfriend. is that something that's appropriate? >> we'll take that as your last point. laura coates, what's your response? >> boo-hoo, i'm sorry it's inconvenient you must disclose. you have disclosure requirements. alan dershowitz happens to be wrong if his conclusion is that if it's a personal expenditure or paid back by the person who benefits from the campaign, that it's not a violation. think about it logically. if the law is set so that you have to show where the money is coming
the edwards decision in the edwards case, in that case you had a big donor paying for things associatedohn edwards' personal life with his paramour. he was not convicted of any of that. >> he was prosecuted and went to trial and he was acquitted. >> he was -- >> it means it wasn't nothing. >> he was prosecuted. when you look at -- and they relied heavily upon f.e.c. decisions. if you look at the issue, right, so let's say a politician is having dinner with a girlfriend,...
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>cindy edwards/ bride <"it's scary.you don't wanna lose a loved one, unfortunately, living here, we hear about it way too often. just them being mindful of those flags and knowing to be cautious.">(ken) the edwards say they spoke to the family of the young man from mississippi. he's doing fine, a little sore but back to work and started his first day of his senior year in high school monday. (pam) a kentucky woman is charged with criminal mischief and theft ..... after authorities say, she stole an ambulance that was outside of a hospital. apparently she got tired of waiting on her sister. 51-year-old pamela cash took the emergency vehicle ..... and drove it three- miles away to a church. a woman inside the church noticed cash looking inside their personal cars and stopped her. police believe cash was looking into other cars .... in an attempt to take one. but before she could do that, police arrived and took her to jail. in sports... will jimmy garoppolo play for the 49ers in their first exhibition game thursday?... an
>cindy edwards/ bride (ken) the edwards say they spoke to the family of the young man from mississippi. he's doing fine, a little sore but back to work and started his first day of his senior year in high school monday. (pam) a kentucky woman is charged with criminal mischief and theft ..... after authorities say, she stole an ambulance that was outside of a hospital. apparently she got tired of waiting on her sister. 51-year-old pamela cash took the emergency vehicle ..... and drove it...
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<edward savin: "because i'm the only one who doesn't have any sense. there's not a lot to do tonight it looks like you know normally on friday nights there's a big concert on the park in the corner here, not tonight.">while mike is relaxing at home..edward is not staying in lakeport due to the air quality.. i can tell you first hand about the air quality it's still foggy and raining ash out here from the fires.. that's been a concern on why most residents have not returned home.live in lake county gayle ong kron4 news. (ken) the smoke from all the wildfires has made its way into the bay area.(catherine) it's especially noticeable in the east bay.an air quality advisory is in effect through the weekend.kron 4's ella sogomonian is live in walnut creek...ella, how is it out there tonight? air quality is lis
while mike is relaxing at home..edward is not staying in lakeport due to the air quality.. i can tell you first hand about the air quality it's still foggy and raining ash out here from the fires.. that's been a concern on why most residents have not returned home.live in lake county gayle ong kron4 news. (ken) the smoke from all the wildfires has made its way into the bay area.(catherine) it's especially noticeable in the east bay.an air quality advisory is in effect through the weekend.kron...
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police say edwards pulled a knife and chased teh victim. the victim was able to call 9-1-1 and edwards was arrested. ( james ) happening now... people in one san mateo county neighborhood are being warned after a recent series of home burglaries. police say there have been three burglaries to homes in emerald lakes in the last 10 days. two of the burglaries happened between 7 p-m and 11 p-m. police say they do have leads in the case but are asking people in the area to check their surveillance cameras for anything suspicious. ( darya ) police are investigating a home invasion robbery in hercules that happened in broad daylight. three thieves broke into a man's home and threatened to kill him and his family. this happened around noon on tuesday in the 100 block of fremont court. chanthi duong, his wife and their child were in a downstairs bedroom when they heard a loud bang. the thieves demanded money and jewelry... one of them was armed with a pry bar.
police say edwards pulled a knife and chased teh victim. the victim was able to call 9-1-1 and edwards was arrested. ( james ) happening now... people in one san mateo county neighborhood are being warned after a recent series of home burglaries. police say there have been three burglaries to homes in emerald lakes in the last 10 days. two of the burglaries happened between 7 p-m and 11 p-m. police say they do have leads in the case but are asking people in the area to check their surveillance...
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edward, what do you know? reporter: connell a slew of unhappy business owners and managers going into the public hearing. almost everybody going in there has been against imposing tariffs. the u.s. trade representative is holding public hearings into this week and next week. the tariffs could go into effect anytime after september 5th. anything from beauty products to seafood to printers ink. the company is trying to outline how $200 billion tariffs of chinese goods at 25% would hurt their company. the tariffs could go knee effect anytime after september the 5th. i spoke to nicole who is a member of the national marine manufacturers association. said that the boats their manufacturers make have thousands of parts like a house. if you tariff them at 25% that adds a lot of cost. what could a prolonged tariff do? >> we're concerned about job losses. we're concerned about what that could do to the u.s. manufacturing industry. they are small margins. they can do only so much so be a to be the cost. we're getting hi
edward, what do you know? reporter: connell a slew of unhappy business owners and managers going into the public hearing. almost everybody going in there has been against imposing tariffs. the u.s. trade representative is holding public hearings into this week and next week. the tariffs could go into effect anytime after september 5th. anything from beauty products to seafood to printers ink. the company is trying to outline how $200 billion tariffs of chinese goods at 25% would hurt their...
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connell: edward. good reporting. let us know if anything comes out at the mexican emba edward lawrence. to our panel, as we talk a little bit about the trade developments with mexico. with have susan li and sean o'hara. go to you, susan, in a moment on the canadian side which edward was just getting to, but sean, no ambiguity where the market stands on all of this. stocks were up before we knew any details or filled any blanks. just the progress or hint of progress on trade was good enough. what do you make of the rally today? >> i think it is probably a fair indication of what the sentiment is. i think the overall economy has been strong. earnings have been really strong. the stock market has been held back by some of the uncertainty around trade. and i think as the president and his negotiators start to go through the process of sort of knocking these off one at a time, europe was first. canada i'm sure, now mexico, i'm sure they will get canada. connell: right. >> perhaps they present a united front against china,
connell: edward. good reporting. let us know if anything comes out at the mexican emba edward lawrence. to our panel, as we talk a little bit about the trade developments with mexico. with have susan li and sean o'hara. go to you, susan, in a moment on the canadian side which edward was just getting to, but sean, no ambiguity where the market stands on all of this. stocks were up before we knew any details or filled any blanks. just the progress or hint of progress on trade was good enough....
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testimony being heard in that people are talking about how wonderful jordan edwards was.ce officer in this case will have a chance to put on testimony as well. so that could take some time the jury will have to face the punishment the officer faces anywhere from five years in prison up to life in prison. >> ed, thank you. a progressive mayor from tallahassee pulling off a stunning upset to win the florida primary for governor. the big question, of course, can he beat president trump's pick for that job? we are following it all. on fs. no one is above the law, so we have to make sure this president doesn't use pardons to cover up crimes. if you agree that a president should not be allowed to pardon himself or his associates, join us at needtoimpeach.com. the washington establishment doesn't have the courage to act, but the american people can. doesn't have the courage to act, - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your bra
testimony being heard in that people are talking about how wonderful jordan edwards was.ce officer in this case will have a chance to put on testimony as well. so that could take some time the jury will have to face the punishment the officer faces anywhere from five years in prison up to life in prison. >> ed, thank you. a progressive mayor from tallahassee pulling off a stunning upset to win the florida primary for governor. the big question, of course, can he beat president trump's...
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edwards will see out his contract with the welsh rugby union to next year... as a possible replacement in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to tomorrow's papers. whitney adi guardian's political correspondent and michael from westminster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian ‘s buses with the fall in the pound, and it fears that britain is facing a no—deal brexit. the financial times leads on saudi arabia selling canadian assets after the country criticised the arrest of a female activist. the express reports claims that rising energy bills could put lives at risk after british gas announced an increase of almost 4%. the metro shows a nurse scolded by a patient, highlighting the dangers facing front line nhs staff. the telegraph has scottish conservative lead, ruth davidson, condemning the borisjohnson burqa lead, ruth davidson, condemning the boris johnson burqa comments, lead, ruth davidson, condemning the borisjohnson burqa comments, saying that wearing one is no different wearing a crucifix the mirror also leaves with the borisjohnson
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according to edward lawrence right now. edward. reporter: the federal reserve maintains the federal funds rate at 1.75% to 2%. they say household spending an investment, business investment grew strongly. that is the new term they use, both household spending grew strongly. overall inflation near the 2% target. it remains in the space. the fed maintain as 1.95% interest rate required on excess reserve balances. keeps the primary credit rate at 2.5%. the risks according to the fed to the economic outlook appear roughly balanced. the fed considers international development and future adjustments. they did not specifically mention trade or issues with trade tariffs going back and forth. the chief economist from mellon says the a statement like this gives the fed confidence they can go forward with projected two more rate hikes later this year. because the economy grew in the second quarter at 4.1%. so he believes that the economy or the fed can go forward with the plan, keeping the ship in the same direction. now insiders from the fed
according to edward lawrence right now. edward. reporter: the federal reserve maintains the federal funds rate at 1.75% to 2%. they say household spending an investment, business investment grew strongly. that is the new term they use, both household spending grew strongly. overall inflation near the 2% target. it remains in the space. the fed maintain as 1.95% interest rate required on excess reserve balances. keeps the primary credit rate at 2.5%. the risks according to the fed to the...
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edwards, maybe. you ? land, and they told me no, not you. edwards, maybe. you? no chance.o the front page of the guardian, bbc faces bill for millions after dropping cliff richard appeal, bbc has decided it will not go to the court of appeal to try and get this case overturned. cliff richard won last month, his privacy case against the corporation. the bbcjust did not think it would win. there comes a point when you have to cut your losses, and the economist said this is an example here, there is a statement that any appeal at the expense of legal cul—de—sac, one that would simply prolong sir clifford's distress. this is the right decision, why will more taxpayers money be used to appeal this? it's more common sense breaking out, but we still have to pay lots of money to cliff richard. you make the point about taxpayers money, let's be quite clear about that, that is the first thing you make an assessment of the public mood, and the public mood is one my judgement, it is overwhelmingly that this has run its course. but the issue on the one hand, freedom of the press, but o
edwards, maybe. you ? land, and they told me no, not you. edwards, maybe. you? no chance.o the front page of the guardian, bbc faces bill for millions after dropping cliff richard appeal, bbc has decided it will not go to the court of appeal to try and get this case overturned. cliff richard won last month, his privacy case against the corporation. the bbcjust did not think it would win. there comes a point when you have to cut your losses, and the economist said this is an example here, there...
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<edward savin: "because i'm the only one who doesn't have any sense. there's not a lot to do tonight it looks like you know normally on friday nights there's a big concert on the park in the corner here, not tonight.">while mike is relaxing at home..edward is not staying in lakeport due to the air quality.. this was apparently the first mandatory evacuations for some of these residents who lived here for decades..what i've been hearing from them is they are not going to unpack their emergency bags just in case..of another evacuation.. live in lake county gayle ong kron4 news. ((vicki/ots)) now to an update on some of the other major wildfires burning in northern california...the deadly carr fire in shasta county has burned over 133 thousand acres.it is 39-percent contained 15 thousand people have been ev
while mike is relaxing at home..edward is not staying in lakeport due to the air quality.. this was apparently the first mandatory evacuations for some of these residents who lived here for decades..what i've been hearing from them is they are not going to unpack their emergency bags just in case..of another evacuation.. live in lake county gayle ong kron4 news. ((vicki/ots)) now to an update on some of the other major wildfires burning in northern california...the deadly carr fire in shasta...
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in the shooting death of 15 year-old jordan edwards last year. bring in ed lavandera, who has been following the case for us. ed, how stunning -- good evening to you, by the way. how stunning was this verdict and what was the reaction in the courtroom today? >> it was the verdict that sent the shock waves through that courtroom. that was yesterday. throughout the day today they have been deliberating the punishment phase. they have 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. the family of jordan edwards said they would like to have seen more time. but considering how many cases have not made it this far, much less seen a guilty verdict, they will accept and respect the jury's decision. attorneys for the police officer, roy oliver, say they're worried this verdict and sentence will have a chilling effect for police officers around the country. >> are they going to appeal? >> reporter: they are going to appeal. that process, they said, initiated that process here tonight, before leaving the courtroom. >> did body cam footage play a crucial role in this
in the shooting death of 15 year-old jordan edwards last year. bring in ed lavandera, who has been following the case for us. ed, how stunning -- good evening to you, by the way. how stunning was this verdict and what was the reaction in the courtroom today? >> it was the verdict that sent the shock waves through that courtroom. that was yesterday. throughout the day today they have been deliberating the punishment phase. they have 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. the family of...
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jay edwards, senior property manager. good evening, commissioners. so as you may recall we came to you last year with a request for proposal for this site. this site, as mike said, the former butterfly site, 4600 square feet that has great bayviews, high ceilings, a lot of appeal to it. so we also did a full assessment of the site included with our r.f.p. and there was a lot of code compliance and work required to be done to the site. so we will get into that a little further in our presentation but suffice to say it would take significant investment to bring this to a new restaurant opportunity. so we have a prospective respondent that is prepared to do so and we will tell you about that. in our request for proposal we had quite an extensive selection process. in front of you is some of the selection criteria that the proposer has to actually go through and fill out -- >> i hate to stop you, but due to the lateness of the hour, and we only got one proposal, can we just get to the point? >> absolutely. >> [laughter] >> that's fine with me. let's do t
jay edwards, senior property manager. good evening, commissioners. so as you may recall we came to you last year with a request for proposal for this site. this site, as mike said, the former butterfly site, 4600 square feet that has great bayviews, high ceilings, a lot of appeal to it. so we also did a full assessment of the site included with our r.f.p. and there was a lot of code compliance and work required to be done to the site. so we will get into that a little further in our...
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are our regular boom busters may recall that we had privacy expert miles edwards on the program to explain g.d.p. are he did a splendid job well now legislation or deuced in the u.s. congress would do some of what g.d.p. are has done in the states and we are fortunate to have with us again global regulatory authority miles edwards miles thank you so much for being here well thank you part for inviting me back but such an interesting and important topic for us as consumers but for these big businesses these big bank stocks etc so let's start with this senate bill introduced by democrat amy club a char and republican john kennedy the it's a called a social media privacy protection and consumer rights act of two thousand what would it do well the first thing is it's really remarkable to me that right now in the united states there are no comprehensive data protection or privacy laws unlike what we spoke about before with the g.d.p. our and so we have a blank slate we have a toddler roster regarding these rules and regulations in the united states with this act is going to do specifically and
are our regular boom busters may recall that we had privacy expert miles edwards on the program to explain g.d.p. are he did a splendid job well now legislation or deuced in the u.s. congress would do some of what g.d.p. are has done in the states and we are fortunate to have with us again global regulatory authority miles edwards miles thank you so much for being here well thank you part for inviting me back but such an interesting and important topic for us as consumers but for these big...
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and in that car, 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed. the officer testifying in his own defense, still insisting he had no other option. abc's marcus moore leadings off from texas. >> reporter: tonight, a former texas police officer, royal verve, is a convicted murderer. >> we, the jury, unanimously find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: the case showing this body cam video, oliver killing 15-year-old jordan edwards in the passenger seat. he was unarmed. >> you see that kid there in the blue sweatshirt? see him? that's jordan. he doesn't know it, but he has about ten seconds to lead. >> reporter: prosecutors argued that oliver was a ticking time bomb. he and his partner breaking up a house party. gunshots heard outside. oliver runs into the chaos, stopping at his vehicle to retrieve his weapon. he runs down the street, gun drawn, then fires. five times. >> he was trying to hit you. >> reporter: early on in the investigation, oliver claimed that car carrying those teens was backing up aggressively towards the officers. but the video told
and in that car, 15-year-old jordan edwards was shot and killed. the officer testifying in his own defense, still insisting he had no other option. abc's marcus moore leadings off from texas. >> reporter: tonight, a former texas police officer, royal verve, is a convicted murderer. >> we, the jury, unanimously find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: the case showing this body cam video, oliver killing 15-year-old jordan edwards in the passenger seat. he was unarmed. >>...
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security firm to protect the construction site they've since ended the line of employment activist edward whole believes the new law runs against america's core principles. let me think of the right word data city as well as the desperation because companies disclose these legislatures and try to hide how pathetically in america this kind of a law is privatization unconstitutional actions that have not been held up in the supreme court and clearly don't measure up to the law of the land the constitution this needs to be understood as something that should be contained it is so that it doesn't spread throughout the united states and so it does not spread throughout the rest of the world but edward hall they activists you just heard speaking took part in the decoder pipeline protest that was against a route that runs on a lake on a soup indian reservation which was feared would damage drinking water supply. well we do know that on numerous occasions the protests there lops into violence with state more in forces as well as the national guard in gauging in violence with the activist officers
security firm to protect the construction site they've since ended the line of employment activist edward whole believes the new law runs against america's core principles. let me think of the right word data city as well as the desperation because companies disclose these legislatures and try to hide how pathetically in america this kind of a law is privatization unconstitutional actions that have not been held up in the supreme court and clearly don't measure up to the law of the land the...
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edward, in the south of france, provence.eration is being mounted in the southern indian state of kerala, where unusually heavy monsoon rains have caused what officials are describing as the worst flooding in a century. more than 320 people have died in kerala since the rainy season began injune and more than 300—thousand have been made homeless. yogita limaye is in kerala — she sent this report. there are over a0 rivers in kerala and every one of them has breached their banks. when there's no way out, people are being rescued by helicopter. the state has been hit with over a third more rainfall than usual and the effects have been devastating. more rain is forecast for the rest of the day. translation: it has been raining heavily, since yesterday. it's not slowing down and that's why people are scared. they're scared that the water will enter their homes again. torrential rains have also caused other disasters, like here behind me. the mud up there became loose because of continuous rainfall and slipped all the way down onto
edward, in the south of france, provence.eration is being mounted in the southern indian state of kerala, where unusually heavy monsoon rains have caused what officials are describing as the worst flooding in a century. more than 320 people have died in kerala since the rainy season began injune and more than 300—thousand have been made homeless. yogita limaye is in kerala — she sent this report. there are over a0 rivers in kerala and every one of them has breached their banks. when there's...
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he then fired five shots into the vehicle, hitting edwards in the head and kill him. but the body cam video showed the car driving away from the officers and oliver's former partner testified that he never felt he was in danger. >> i'm going to tell you right now, those jurors are courageous. >> reporter: jasmine crockett is an attorney for the edwards family. >> it was a guilty on murder. not manslaughter. not some lesser included but on murder. >> what you see on the tv, that this has happened, and nothing ever happens. >> reporter: during oliver's sentencing hearing, edward's stepmother charmaine spoke directly to the jury. >> i'm grateful that you saw it in your hearts to see that it was wrong. i'm thankful, because for once, i mean, it doesn't bring jordan back, but we have some kind of closure. >> reporter: oliver's sentencing hearing will continue later on this morning. he could face up to life in prison. all right. omar, thank you. >>> pope francis is making his first public appearance this morning amid calls to resign over the church sex abuse scandal. this f
he then fired five shots into the vehicle, hitting edwards in the head and kill him. but the body cam video showed the car driving away from the officers and oliver's former partner testified that he never felt he was in danger. >> i'm going to tell you right now, those jurors are courageous. >> reporter: jasmine crockett is an attorney for the edwards family. >> it was a guilty on murder. not manslaughter. not some lesser included but on murder. >> what you see on the...
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liz: thank you, edward. we appreciate it.america establishing itself with these trade situations as the undisputed economic superpower? closing bell, 45 minutes away. lots of fear in the market. dow is down 257 points. it's really only 1 though. president trump clearly discovering that flexing america's economic muscle can affect almost immediate real change as we've seen in the trade war and sanctions against nations that won't get with his program. one man who's been on the inside of these discussions at the white house is chad, a former white house economist here tell us if president trump's economic weapons might be canceling each other out. "countdown" coming right back, don't go away. ♪ ♪ ♪ a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only whe
liz: thank you, edward. we appreciate it.america establishing itself with these trade situations as the undisputed economic superpower? closing bell, 45 minutes away. lots of fear in the market. dow is down 257 points. it's really only 1 though. president trump clearly discovering that flexing america's economic muscle can affect almost immediate real change as we've seen in the trade war and sanctions against nations that won't get with his program. one man who's been on the inside of these...
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we have edward lawrence live in wyoming with the latest. edward, what are you hearing? you're in the mix out in the bush what it looks like but tell me -- reporter: out in the middle, moose and all, out in the middle. federal research chairman jerome powell outlined strength of economy as reason they go forward with the gradual rate hike to get back to the neutral level. he said the economy is not overheating. he also said quote, adding, quote, we have seen no clear ion of an acceleration above 2%. talk been nation. and there does not seem to be elevated risk of overheating. this is good news. we believe that this news results in part from the ongoing normalization process. this is also part of the reason the market has been moving. where that normalization rate is, or that normal federal funds rate is is varying based on which fed president you talked to. we talked to atlanta fed president rafael bostic who believes 2.25 and 2.75%. in his mind he would see two or three more rate hikes now into next year. >> i would be comfortable with a move in sent, if the data comes
we have edward lawrence live in wyoming with the latest. edward, what are you hearing? you're in the mix out in the bush what it looks like but tell me -- reporter: out in the middle, moose and all, out in the middle. federal research chairman jerome powell outlined strength of economy as reason they go forward with the gradual rate hike to get back to the neutral level. he said the economy is not overheating. he also said quote, adding, quote, we have seen no clear ion of an acceleration above...
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the day after he was convicted of murder for fatally shooting jordan edwards. the family of edwards would like to see a greater sentence, but they respect the guilty verdict. the oliver defense plans to appeal the verdict and sentence. >>> a stunning move. child abuse charges dismissed against three of five adult whose lived at the -- adults who lived at the new mexico compound where a child was found dead and 11 kids were living. the reason? the suspects did not have a preliminary hearing in the ten days required by the district. the judge called out prosecutors for being incompetent. two others were arraigned on charges in connection with the death of a 3-year-old boy. >>> the drinking water at all detroit public school buildings has been turned off. water tests revealed water quality tests were at issue. elevated copper and lead found in school water dating back to 2016. bottled water and coolers will be used in the meantime when students return next week. >>> u.s. coast guard believes negligence led to the death of 17 people last month in the duck boat acci
the day after he was convicted of murder for fatally shooting jordan edwards. the family of edwards would like to see a greater sentence, but they respect the guilty verdict. the oliver defense plans to appeal the verdict and sentence. >>> a stunning move. child abuse charges dismissed against three of five adult whose lived at the -- adults who lived at the new mexico compound where a child was found dead and 11 kids were living. the reason? the suspects did not have a preliminary...
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fatal shots striking freshman jordan edwards in the back of the head. oliver tol he thought his partner was going to get hit. the officer testified he never feared for his life. >> knowing you're in a a house party ending in rd the death of a teenager and now the conviction of a former police officer. >>> an explosive new claim by president trump. in an early morning tweet he said hillary clinton's emails got hacked by china without offering any evidence. almost threat thing doj and fbi to investigate. this after say thing situation will be addressed. his top economic advisor saying he's taking a look at whether the search engine should be regulated. >> reporter: the president who built his base on social media now attacking it, accusing those companies of bias. treading on troubled territory and have to be careful. >> reporter: he says ity and cannot business network aired a thin low sourced segment on the topic. a top white house official suggest thing administration may do just that. >> we're taking a look at it. >> reporter: there's no reliable data
fatal shots striking freshman jordan edwards in the back of the head. oliver tol he thought his partner was going to get hit. the officer testified he never feared for his life. >> knowing you're in a a house party ending in rd the death of a teenager and now the conviction of a former police officer. >>> an explosive new claim by president trump. in an early morning tweet he said hillary clinton's emails got hacked by china without offering any evidence. almost threat thing doj...