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edward: it is. there are accounts of the soldiers and this is george mcmurtry as we saw earlier he was one of the few officers who was actually willing to go in and depict what happened. charles wouldn't do that. he definitely had shell shock, but he was a rock. he was truly -- he walked all over the pocket to keep the men together. and he was a millionaire stockbroker from new york city who felt the sense of duty that he needed to serve. steve: why? what motivated him? edward: civic duty. it was the same thing for him and many of the others, he was a very successful lawyer, new york lawyer. charles colin we saw earlier was also a successful new york lawyer. and they felt that they owed a duty to lead and to make any sacrifice necessary, that's what they believed. steve: you may or may not know this answer, but do they have descendants still alive in new york or elsewhere in the u.s.? edward: yes, they do they do. so far as i know, they all have family members. steve: explain what we're looking at n
edward: it is. there are accounts of the soldiers and this is george mcmurtry as we saw earlier he was one of the few officers who was actually willing to go in and depict what happened. charles wouldn't do that. he definitely had shell shock, but he was a rock. he was truly -- he walked all over the pocket to keep the men together. and he was a millionaire stockbroker from new york city who felt the sense of duty that he needed to serve. steve: why? what motivated him? edward: civic duty. it...
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while in the edward but it's. men fell last year and women are now a can rebel i mean that puts can or oh dear now again. michelle and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. mao zedong and show him how he can i say hey you might do on a can no less can you see the shadow behind be eggy. lacking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less they're going to. reality at the integral of philosophy in wyler. can they could not muster which wish muscly well enough so work and efforts for that much candy. all families invent their parents and children give each of them a story character fate and even a language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and four sisters. whether this was because i constantly mis read my part or because of some deep flaw in my being i could not tell for most of my early life. some times i was intransigent and proud of it at other times i seemed to m
while in the edward but it's. men fell last year and women are now a can rebel i mean that puts can or oh dear now again. michelle and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. mao zedong and show him how he can i say hey you might do on a can no less can you see the shadow behind be eggy. lacking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less they're going to. reality at the integral of philosophy in wyler. can they...
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edwards father of what he had served in the u.s. army in the first world war giving the family american citizenship. in one thousand nine hundred one he set up a stationary business with his cousin in cairo that meant the family would spend a good deal of time travelling between jerusalem and cairo for the next few years. while in the edward but it's not all men feel osteen and woman i laugh at how a ball can rebel i mean that puts care on day in our care. mission and dean and ladley can or cannot stand to be among. mao zedong and show him how we can i say hey you might do on a can or less can use the shepley beheading be eggy. macking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left so that the whole bot. ok. still got c. and b. musser well before last year. i. couldn't i must. well enough to work and. all families invent their parents and children give each of them a story character fate and even a language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and four siste
edwards father of what he had served in the u.s. army in the first world war giving the family american citizenship. in one thousand nine hundred one he set up a stationary business with his cousin in cairo that meant the family would spend a good deal of time travelling between jerusalem and cairo for the next few years. while in the edward but it's not all men feel osteen and woman i laugh at how a ball can rebel i mean that puts care on day in our care. mission and dean and ladley can or...
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while in the edward but it's. men feel osteen and woman are now can rebel i mean that puts can on oh dear now again. michelle and dean and lad me can or cannot stand to be among. maoism and show em how we can i say hey you may be on again no less can you see a shadow behind be agg. lacking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left so that the whole body. can know that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less dear when i was . at the dinner i love philosophy in wyler. can edward could not muster much wish muscly over enough the work and the first for that much candy. all families invent their parents and children give each of them a story character fate and even a language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and four sisters. whether this was because i constantly mis read my part or because of some deep flaw in my being i could not tell for most of my early life. some times i was intransigent and proud of it at other time
while in the edward but it's. men feel osteen and woman are now can rebel i mean that puts can on oh dear now again. michelle and dean and lad me can or cannot stand to be among. maoism and show em how we can i say hey you may be on again no less can you see a shadow behind be agg. lacking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left so that the whole body. can know that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less dear when i was . at the dinner i love philosophy in wyler....
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while in the edward but it's. men fair last seen and woman i last saw how can rebel i mean that puts can or can. and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. mao zedong and show him how he can i say hey you met him on a can no less can you see the shadow behind be eggy. makin me a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still got seon be musser would be far less the if only i were really at the dinner i love philosophy in wyler can edwards could not muster which must be over enough so work and office for that much candy. all families invent their parents and children give each of them a story character fate and even a language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and four sisters. whether this was because i constantly mis read my part or because of some deep flaw in my being i could not tell for most of my early life. some times i was intransigent and proud of it at other times i seem to myself to be nearly devoid of any
while in the edward but it's. men fair last seen and woman i last saw how can rebel i mean that puts can or can. and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. mao zedong and show him how he can i say hey you met him on a can no less can you see the shadow behind be eggy. makin me a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still got seon be musser would be far less the if only i were really at the dinner i love philosophy in wyler can edwards could not muster which must...
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the palestinian cause was always deep seated and edward's eye intellectual emotional or. physical life. and what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of his life he never compartmentalize do you know there are many academics for you know the the private the personal one aspect of their life and then the intellectual the professional is another aspect where they're going to say there was an integration of all aspects of of of of being. after nine hundred forty eight saeed family couldn't go back from cairo to jerusalem western losing them had become almost entirely israeli but edwards didn't stay in egypt long he was expelled from school and sent to the east coast of america to boarding school. his first year in massachusetts stirred contradictory feelings in the fifteen year old of low self esteem alienation but also liberation. new york's tremendous scale toweringly silent anonymous buildings reduced one to an inconsequential item making me question what i was to all this. my totally unimportant existe
the palestinian cause was always deep seated and edward's eye intellectual emotional or. physical life. and what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of his life he never compartmentalize do you know there are many academics for you know the the private the personal one aspect of their life and then the intellectual the professional is another aspect where they're going to say there was an integration of all aspects of of of...
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the palestinian cause was always deep seeded and edwards i intellectual emotional or. physical life. and what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of his life he never compartmentalize do you know that many academics for you know the the private the personal one aspect of their life and then the intellectual the professional is another aspect with edward saeed there was an integration of all aspects of of of of being. after nine hundred forty eight the saeed family couldn't go back from cairo to jerusalem western loosen them had become almost entirely israeli but edwards didn't stay in egypt long he was expelled from school and sent to the east coast of america to boarding school. his first year in massachusetts stirred contradictory feelings in the fifteen year old of low self-esteem alienation but also liberation. new york's tremendous scale its toweringly silent anonymous buildings reduced one to an inconsequential item making me question what i was to all this my totally unimportant existence giv
the palestinian cause was always deep seeded and edwards i intellectual emotional or. physical life. and what made him such an extraordinary scholar an intellectual was that he was always connecting different aspects of his life he never compartmentalize do you know that many academics for you know the the private the personal one aspect of their life and then the intellectual the professional is another aspect with edward saeed there was an integration of all aspects of of of of being. after...
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where edwards' brilliance is captured on the printed page. you didn't have to be there for edwards. because of his ideas and they are captured on the page. ok? the first great awakening is obviously this renewal of religious fervor. and the people who are not into this sort of thing, people who are not christian, not religious, not devout themselves, it may seem like, well, it was this sort of quaint thing that happened in the 1730's and 1740's. worth knowing about, but maybe not interesting to people on the outside, but i would say that the great awakening is also significant because of the controversy, culturally and socially, that it creates. it is extraordinarily controversial and disruptive in colonial society. it is the biggest upheaval in the british colonies before the american revolution, happening 30 years before the american revolution. it is the biggest social upheaval in the colonies before the american revolution. so, even from a secular perspective, this is a big deal. part of the reason for this is because, during the great awakening, pastors are getting challenged l
where edwards' brilliance is captured on the printed page. you didn't have to be there for edwards. because of his ideas and they are captured on the page. ok? the first great awakening is obviously this renewal of religious fervor. and the people who are not into this sort of thing, people who are not christian, not religious, not devout themselves, it may seem like, well, it was this sort of quaint thing that happened in the 1730's and 1740's. worth knowing about, but maybe not interesting to...
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edwards is best known for his sermon in the hands of an angry god, 1741 and edwards is a minister in north hampton, massachusetts. he does a little bit of traveling. most of the time he just sticks his church like most average pastors do, but sinners in the hands of an angry god he gives in a nearby village in connecticut while he's traveling around in the summer of 1741. so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure as the first great awakening and arguably the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote a ton and is interele intellectually and sophisticated and he is known for sinners in the hands of an angry god and it gets anthologized and people read it and it's a good news/bad news kind of thing and it's an absolutely brilliant sermon and it's frightening, if you've ever read it and i'll read an excerpt from it in a second, but we should not mistake edwards for some kind of this screaming, you know, crazy
edwards is best known for his sermon in the hands of an angry god, 1741 and edwards is a minister in north hampton, massachusetts. he does a little bit of traveling. most of the time he just sticks his church like most average pastors do, but sinners in the hands of an angry god he gives in a nearby village in connecticut while he's traveling around in the summer of 1741. so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual...
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edward g.son, to encourage him to think that she's a struggling actress who needs support. edward g. robinson starts stealing things from his harridan of a wife. he sets her up in an apartment where he is also going to come and paint. johnny takes the paintings to an art dealer and finds they can make some kind of money, and before they know it, kitty is signing chris's paintings and making money out of them. chris discovers this plot but doesn't care because he's so enamored of kitty. eventually we think that edward j. robinson is going to knock off his wicked wife. however, by some elaborate subplot, he's managed to get rid of his shrewish wife, and he arrives one night ... and sees his lady love saying sweet nothings and embracing the pimpy character, who blows up when edward j. robinson walks away. chris returns and she ridicules him. she attacks his manliness. he picks up an ice pick and he brutally murders her. however, he's not seen leaving the house. dan durea breaks back into the apart
edward g.son, to encourage him to think that she's a struggling actress who needs support. edward g. robinson starts stealing things from his harridan of a wife. he sets her up in an apartment where he is also going to come and paint. johnny takes the paintings to an art dealer and finds they can make some kind of money, and before they know it, kitty is signing chris's paintings and making money out of them. chris discovers this plot but doesn't care because he's so enamored of kitty....
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edward saeed died on the twenty fifth of september two thousand and three.he'd had a huge professional impact particularly on the way cultures are examined described and defined. he tied a major political impact in the middle east through his work in the p. and c. and in the west as a high profile champion of the palestinian cause. his writing has been translated into twenty six languages. his last wish was to be buried in lebanon on the birthplace of his mother to be as close as possible to palestine the place he'd felt exiled from all his life that had caused him to live and die out of place. he said if i die before you my will is the impossible. i asked is the impossible far off he said a generation away. i asked and if i die before you. he said i shall pay my condolences to mount galilee. when old age beckons it can feel like the end. but the song it's a new beginning you must tell him at some point in life you realize you started to go backwards al-jazeera was tells inspirational stories every time you know in my head but as long as she's healthy she ca
edward saeed died on the twenty fifth of september two thousand and three.he'd had a huge professional impact particularly on the way cultures are examined described and defined. he tied a major political impact in the middle east through his work in the p. and c. and in the west as a high profile champion of the palestinian cause. his writing has been translated into twenty six languages. his last wish was to be buried in lebanon on the birthplace of his mother to be as close as possible to...
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but there is a lot more to edwards. edwards is not the most famous preacher of the time. he is more famous today. the most famous preacher at the time is george whitfield. i know the way it is spelled, it would look like whitefield, but i am told on good authority that it was pronounced whitfield. he is by far the most famous preacher of the 1740's. it is even more than that. he is the most famous person in britain and america in his time. the only competitor that he has is king george. maybe more people know king george's name, but a lot more people have seen whitfield in person and read his stuff, his journals and sermon. we think that probably by the end of his career in 1970, about -- 1770, that probably like three quarters of everybody who lived in america had heard him preach. he is a bigger celebrity in his time than anybody we have in our culture today. in our culture, we live in a celebrity driven culture, but we are dispersed. some people like justin bieber, some people do not like justin bieber. you know what i am saying. everybody knows whitfield. even if you
but there is a lot more to edwards. edwards is not the most famous preacher of the time. he is more famous today. the most famous preacher at the time is george whitfield. i know the way it is spelled, it would look like whitefield, but i am told on good authority that it was pronounced whitfield. he is by far the most famous preacher of the 1740's. it is even more than that. he is the most famous person in britain and america in his time. the only competitor that he has is king george. maybe...
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while in the edward but it's. men fell last year and women are now hearing that i mean that puts can or can. michel and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among our maoism and show em how we can i say hey you might do on a can no less can you see the shadow behind be eggy. macking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less the if only i were low reality at the integral of philosophy in one or. the couldn't a must which wish muscly over enough so work and efforts for at mckinley. all families invent their parents and children give each of them a story character fate and even a language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and four sisters. whether this was because i constantly mis read my part or because of some deep flaw in my being i could not tell for most of my early life.
while in the edward but it's. men fell last year and women are now hearing that i mean that puts can or can. michel and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among our maoism and show em how we can i say hey you might do on a can no less can you see the shadow behind be eggy. macking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less the if only i were low reality at the integral of philosophy in one or. the couldn't a must...
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fficer edwards was with the department for fouars. he leaves behind a wife and stepson. >> today the roads andwi airway be really busy with people trying to get back home. >> that might be your loved heading out, too. folks traveling for the thanksgiving holiday but it's back to realy as the work week begins. derrick ward is live at reagan national airport. leading up tothanksgiving, we saw quite a crowd there. i'm wondering as folks are headed back home what is it lookinglike? >> well, we're seeing waves of folks. this is what you can probably expect to see if you're headed toeagan national. probably other airports in the area. a lot of peoplertdeg. d.c. --
fficer edwards was with the department for fouars. he leaves behind a wife and stepson. >> today the roads andwi airway be really busy with people trying to get back home. >> that might be your loved heading out, too. folks traveling for the thanksgiving holiday but it's back to realy as the work week begins. derrick ward is live at reagan national airport. leading up tothanksgiving, we saw quite a crowd there. i'm wondering as folks are headed back home what is it lookinglike?...
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while in the edward but it's. men fell last year and woman i last saw how can rebel i mean that puts can on their knowledge and. mission and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. mao zedong and show him how he can i say hey you might do on a can or less can use a shadow behind be eg. lacking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left so that the whole bunch. could not could leave that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less they're going to. reality at the integral of philosophy in wyler. can edwards could not muster which wish muscly over enough so work and efforts for at mckinley. all families invent their parents and children give each of them a story character fate and even a language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and four sisters. whether this was because i constantly misread my part or because of some deep flaw in my being i could not tell for most of my early life. some times i was intransigent an
while in the edward but it's. men fell last year and woman i last saw how can rebel i mean that puts can on their knowledge and. mission and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. mao zedong and show him how he can i say hey you might do on a can or less can use a shadow behind be eg. lacking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left so that the whole bunch. could not could leave that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less they're going to. reality at the...
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edward saeed died on the twenty fifth of september two thousand and three.he'd had a huge professional impact particularly on the way cultures are examined described and defined. he tied a major political impact in the middle east through his work in the p. and c. and in the west as a high profile champion of the palestinian cause. his writing has been translated into twenty six languages. his last wish was to be buried in lebanon on the birthplace of his mother to be as close as possible to palestine the place he'd felt exiled from all his life that had caused him to live and die out of place. he said if i die before you my will is the impossible. i asked is the impossible far off he said a generation away. i asked and if i die before you. he said i shall pay my condolences to mount galilee. when back in. like the end. at some point in you realize you started to go backwards. inspirational stories every time. she can produce. a new lease of life on al. hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts we're here across united states we are looking
edward saeed died on the twenty fifth of september two thousand and three.he'd had a huge professional impact particularly on the way cultures are examined described and defined. he tied a major political impact in the middle east through his work in the p. and c. and in the west as a high profile champion of the palestinian cause. his writing has been translated into twenty six languages. his last wish was to be buried in lebanon on the birthplace of his mother to be as close as possible to...
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edwards: you know, john, i'm an optimist. i'm a reagan optimist. i worked at the memorial for 20 years. [applause] mr. edwards: thank you very much. they said for 20 years it cannot be done. i said it can be done and it will be done. with the bipartisan approach, i am happy to remind you scoop jackson and jackson-vanik made a tremendous difference. joe lieberman was a somebody who spoke out very much. and believe it or not, ladies and gentlemen, the number two democrat in the house of representatives is an anti-communist and did except -- accept our truman-reagan medal of freedom and spoke at our founding the next year after the communism memorial. i think there are bright spots there. i don't disagree with you that there are flaws. but there are many, many things to applaud. ms. anders: i just wanted to say everybody was so busy patting each other on the back over the victory of the cold war that nobody actually saw the next hurdle coming. that was poland was treated -- somebody was overreacting, we were talking about russia and we were talking ab
edwards: you know, john, i'm an optimist. i'm a reagan optimist. i worked at the memorial for 20 years. [applause] mr. edwards: thank you very much. they said for 20 years it cannot be done. i said it can be done and it will be done. with the bipartisan approach, i am happy to remind you scoop jackson and jackson-vanik made a tremendous difference. joe lieberman was a somebody who spoke out very much. and believe it or not, ladies and gentlemen, the number two democrat in the house of...
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edward saeed died on the twenty fifth of september two thousand and three. he'd had a huge professional impact particularly on the way cultures are examined described and defined. he tied a major political impact in the middle east through his work in the p. and c. and in the west as a high profile champion of the palestinian cause. his writing has been translated into twenty six languages. his last wish was to be buried in lebanon on the birthplace of his mother to be as close as possible to palestine the place he'd felt exiled from all his life that had caused him to live and die out of place. he said if i die before you are my will is the impossible. i asked is the impossible far off he said a generation away. i asked and if i die before you. he said i shall pay my condolences to mount galilee. when old age back it can feel like the end. but the sun it's a new beginning you might have them at some point in life you realize you started to go backwards al-jazeera world tells inspirational stories every time. but as long as he's healthy he can produce and do
edward saeed died on the twenty fifth of september two thousand and three. he'd had a huge professional impact particularly on the way cultures are examined described and defined. he tied a major political impact in the middle east through his work in the p. and c. and in the west as a high profile champion of the palestinian cause. his writing has been translated into twenty six languages. his last wish was to be buried in lebanon on the birthplace of his mother to be as close as possible to...
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winchester police officer hunter edwards died in the linef duty over the weekend. he was responding to a call when he lost control of his patrol car and slamm into a tree. edwards was a newlywed and in the process of adapting his wife's son, a4-year-old. his wife tells news 4 it is no surprise that he h wasrying to help fellow officers when he died. >> you he to b asked to do that, he just did it, took initiative on his own to always be there and help go above and beyond. he was a good man. a good dad. >> officer edwards' funeral is scheduled for friday morning. >>> next at 110, decades of hot coffee and meat loaf. make way for medical marijuana. >> what is plann cannot be gotten rid of. >> the fight to protect a local diner like few others. >>> new solutions for your crowded commute, and the cost you could be expected to cover. >>> plus, fears of an emerging risk. >> my obgyn never spoke to me. nobody. >> and nbc news investigation uncovers a possible connection between certain breast implants and a rare c hey, batter, batter, batter, batter. [ crowd cheers ] like
winchester police officer hunter edwards died in the linef duty over the weekend. he was responding to a call when he lost control of his patrol car and slamm into a tree. edwards was a newlywed and in the process of adapting his wife's son, a4-year-old. his wife tells news 4 it is no surprise that he h wasrying to help fellow officers when he died. >> you he to b asked to do that, he just did it, took initiative on his own to always be there and help go above and beyond. he was a good...
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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. so he story the next day isn't kerry-edwards. it's kerry wins, dean screams, kerry wins, dean screams. - but this speech really reinforced the notion as to whether or not howard dean was ready to be president, whether they can imagine him in the oval office. - i think for the political press it was a way for them to monstrate that we weren't ready. and i think that's why the political press continued to run with the story. - a dean scream contest. fi let's see if we care out who the republicans are here. - and neco.. - and north dakota... - we're going to south dakota and oregon. - we're going to washington, d.c., ake back the white house. - yeah! - yeah! of - you're the joke late-night tv. it's a real challenge, because the fund-raising dries up, nd the grass roots are of in revolt, d the campaign begins t. - we're gonna go to pittsburgh in pennsylvania. we're goeag to cancun for sprink. if it tas you ten days to recover from where the press is takin
kerry wins, edwards takes second. it should have been kerry-edwards. let's go to new hampshire.hat happens. but no, dean screams. so he story the next day isn't kerry-edwards. it's kerry wins, dean screams, kerry wins, dean screams. - but this speech really reinforced the notion as to whether or not howard dean was ready to be president, whether they can imagine him in the oval office. - i think for the political press it was a way for them to monstrate that we weren't ready. and i think that's...
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pappas: thank you to the panel and mister edwards. we all have heavy hearts with that situation unfolded in pittsburgh that is all too common facing a uniquely american tragedy with those individuals and while it's important that can help people heal and bring people together we need public policy that will allow us to protect public safety with the background check system this is the difference between myself and my opponent to repeal the federal background checks i believe we need to strengthen it and make sure we have universal checks for all gun purchases that prevents weapons falling into the wrong hands i believe we can respect the culture of responsible gun ownership while at the same time taking important steps to keep people safe. edwards: chris knows that's not true i'm not in favor of big government generally i get very concerned if they retaining names of individuals i'm happy to look at reforming background checks but as i say - - that often we hold citizens accountable. the second amendment which has nothing to do with e
pappas: thank you to the panel and mister edwards. we all have heavy hearts with that situation unfolded in pittsburgh that is all too common facing a uniquely american tragedy with those individuals and while it's important that can help people heal and bring people together we need public policy that will allow us to protect public safety with the background check system this is the difference between myself and my opponent to repeal the federal background checks i believe we need to...
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edwards: i agree, the problem is the bishops and the bishops were the problem. the ships are the problem now. the worst they act and the people will rise up and you may see a different kind of church in the years ahead. mr. o'sullivan: i think i'm going to try to sum up the particular vision by saying there are times when the hand of providence is clearer than other times. the reagan, thatcher, and john paul ii time was much clearer than it is today. ms. anders: one remark the president said was that john paul ii was able to inspire everybody. there was an exhibition yesterday in the shrine that thanked john paul ii. i looked around and even though i know the story, i was fascinated. photographs of him with thousands of people. i did not live in the united states when ronald reagan was president so i do not know what kind of divisions you had. it seemed to me was the one thing they had in common was being able to work across aisles . certainly, you see john paul ii working with religious leaders from all over the world. you see ronald reagan working with leaders
edwards: i agree, the problem is the bishops and the bishops were the problem. the ships are the problem now. the worst they act and the people will rise up and you may see a different kind of church in the years ahead. mr. o'sullivan: i think i'm going to try to sum up the particular vision by saying there are times when the hand of providence is clearer than other times. the reagan, thatcher, and john paul ii time was much clearer than it is today. ms. anders: one remark the president said...
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he was edward signed the literature professor who spent so much of his life feeling. of place. look he knew how bright he was he knew how valuable he was he knew how well he spoke and how brilliantly he wrote as a say a scholar an ordinary man's person you know very few. academics can do that. but i mean you know he had but he didn't live in palestine quote unquote you know his his life and that of his wife and i am was a near zero. of course he traveled all. but i think he he will rise to he was the voice of the people. edward cannot aswat and he in the dead that many and that you know sent to us walked into the yearly when the bear is it let the young in the coal and know matthew was lord lovel australian men don't know how it is written with that amity yanna sort of feeling on that that may have been some philosophy and as an advert say it can kill her you to kill me you. go hand in the fair one door. the muslim you will mccoury you when you shout of the women feet. saeed was diagnosed with leukaemia in one nine hundred ninety one but for the disease for over a decade during
he was edward signed the literature professor who spent so much of his life feeling. of place. look he knew how bright he was he knew how valuable he was he knew how well he spoke and how brilliantly he wrote as a say a scholar an ordinary man's person you know very few. academics can do that. but i mean you know he had but he didn't live in palestine quote unquote you know his his life and that of his wife and i am was a near zero. of course he traveled all. but i think he he will rise to he...
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i'm an edwards. if you are -- i anna edwards. -- i am anna edwards.ratulations to you. now singing ag is different tune about consultants that researched the company's opponents. she admits she received information about the social firmrk from a consulting that investigated george soros. joining me to unpack all of that is alex webb. --x, the global audience what has sheryl sandberg said in that announcement? alex: they really dug into some of the steps that they took from public relations, and there was one element that was controversial that they had hired a firm to dig up dirt on george soros. then the company essentially placed fake news into the system about george soros, saying he was launching a dirty campaign against facebook. the chief at the time said it was not true. they said the report was misleading and now she is saying from it transpired. she said they were doing it, but we did not ask him to do exactly that thing. frankly, it is the typical facebook playbook where you deny it and say you do not know enough. that is her job and she sho
i'm an edwards. if you are -- i anna edwards. -- i am anna edwards.ratulations to you. now singing ag is different tune about consultants that researched the company's opponents. she admits she received information about the social firmrk from a consulting that investigated george soros. joining me to unpack all of that is alex webb. --x, the global audience what has sheryl sandberg said in that announcement? alex: they really dug into some of the steps that they took from public relations, and...
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edward lawrence in d.c. start with you, ashley. forget red and blue. it is all green. >> connell, it is all green. what does wall street think about lawmakers in d.c. basically they're saying great, fight with each other, leave us alone. don't do any harm to the markets or to the economy. it is really a relief rally. look at the dow. just up and up and up. took another spike up when the president held his press conference. talked about reaching out to democrats. all very positive. major markets all up, 2% across the board. where did money go? went into a lot of sectors. look at health care sector for one. look at those stocks. unitedhealth group. humana, anthem. aetna hitting all-time highs. humana, anthem, united for sure. three states approved expanding medicaid coverage for low income residents. that was another plus for health care. you mentioned tech, connell. look at big tech sector today. which has been for so long carried the weight of wall street. we've seen a big selloff. money coming back in. facebook up 1%. amazon having a stellar day, up 1
edward lawrence in d.c. start with you, ashley. forget red and blue. it is all green. >> connell, it is all green. what does wall street think about lawmakers in d.c. basically they're saying great, fight with each other, leave us alone. don't do any harm to the markets or to the economy. it is really a relief rally. look at the dow. just up and up and up. took another spike up when the president held his press conference. talked about reaching out to democrats. all very positive. major...
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edward: sÍ cual pero es parte de la vida.stamos en toda ♪ ♪ satcha: despavoridos pasajeros huyen a travÉs de las ventanas de un autobÚs en california, al sospechar que han sido secuestrados. en angustia comienza cuando el conductor se aleja de la ruta que debÍa cumplir a pesar de reiterados peligros de los viajeros. un hombre lo confronta y sienten que no les puede retener de esa manera. el chofer le responde agrediÉndolo en el estÓmago. el pÁnico se desata y muchos enlazan por las vÍas. finalmente el transporte se detiene y la policÍa resta sujeto detrÁs del volante. aumenta la preocupaciÓn tras una semana de al menos 400 de paradas de autobuses escolares. en florida, en auto atropellÓ a cinco niÑos hispanos. en mississippi, un pequeÑo de nueve aÑos muriÓ impactó por una carnet al cruzar la calle. mientras, en kentucky, la policÍa le sigue la pista a chofer de vehÍculos que habría atropellado a dos menores. en -- despuÉs, otro accidente que atropellÓ a tres niÑos. el miedo al volver a su paÍs podrÍa expresar el suicidio dura
edward: sÍ cual pero es parte de la vida.stamos en toda ♪ ♪ satcha: despavoridos pasajeros huyen a travÉs de las ventanas de un autobÚs en california, al sospechar que han sido secuestrados. en angustia comienza cuando el conductor se aleja de la ruta que debÍa cumplir a pesar de reiterados peligros de los viajeros. un hombre lo confronta y sienten que no les puede retener de esa manera. el chofer le responde agrediÉndolo en el estÓmago. el pÁnico se desata y muchos enlazan por las...
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edward lawrence is live at the white house with the latest. edward? >> vice president mike pence gave an update today to the president saying that he kept that tough tone while he was at the asia pacific economic cooperation summit this past weekend. now, the vice president very tough on china, saying that the u.s. will not change course unless china changes its trade practices to make more free trade. the u.s. specifically would like to see lower trade barriers to protect intellectual property from u.s. companies, as well as opening the chinese markets to more u.s. goods. now, the chinese cancelled a trip here this week to meet with treasury officials, the vice premier was going to meet in order to lay the groundwork sort of do some background work before the bilateral meeting between president xi and president donald trump at the g-20 summit next week. now, the white house advisors know that what that means is this meeting between the presidents is even more president, when it happens at the g-20. >> i think from the very beginning of his presidency
edward lawrence is live at the white house with the latest. edward? >> vice president mike pence gave an update today to the president saying that he kept that tough tone while he was at the asia pacific economic cooperation summit this past weekend. now, the vice president very tough on china, saying that the u.s. will not change course unless china changes its trade practices to make more free trade. the u.s. specifically would like to see lower trade barriers to protect intellectual...
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is caused a break set but he doesn't believe that what edwards says is that two years of massive u.k. public sector fiscal tightening and both twenty sixteen and twenty seventeen removed one and a quarter percent from both years g.d.p. growth without that savage fiscal tightening u.k. g.d.p. would have quite happily skipped along at a three percent rate well in excess of the euro zone where the fiscal impulse was neutral contrary to most mainstream economists would have you believe weak g.d.p. in the u.k. has little to do with bags ok ok but but but ok let you k. right there doing the braggs it ok are they trying to get it so the tories are trying to separate from the e.u. so they're building the ring fencing all the tory austerity poll grom of the poor in the u.k. so they have shielded the world against there are issues and yeah it's an island it's no longer you know it's separate in all its connections to the world it's run by tories or the tories or pro tory you know monopolist i mean that's there's no such thing as society that. the according to margaret thatcher there's a statist
is caused a break set but he doesn't believe that what edwards says is that two years of massive u.k. public sector fiscal tightening and both twenty sixteen and twenty seventeen removed one and a quarter percent from both years g.d.p. growth without that savage fiscal tightening u.k. g.d.p. would have quite happily skipped along at a three percent rate well in excess of the euro zone where the fiscal impulse was neutral contrary to most mainstream economists would have you believe weak g.d.p....
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economic disaster that is the united kingdom and place it as the explanation on breaks it but al gore edwards from soft is back and he said it's not to do with brags that in fact it's to do with what one of our guest said that steve keen and he was right we're going to get to that so i'm going to first lay out the story of his thesis this is albert edwards from society in general famous bear was very bearish during the two thousand and seven two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and finally capitulated and went long i think in twenty eleven or two thousand and twelve but he's back and he's saying time has run out at the start of his latest no albert edwards highlights a recent warning by the chinese central bank that the financial risks associated with grey rhino events which are highly obvious yet ignored threats may surface next year and reminds readers that going into the two thousand and eight global financial crisis many of the massive macro imbalances in credit bubbles that ultimately sunk the global economy were all too apparent but now he says we have all the same risks and act
economic disaster that is the united kingdom and place it as the explanation on breaks it but al gore edwards from soft is back and he said it's not to do with brags that in fact it's to do with what one of our guest said that steve keen and he was right we're going to get to that so i'm going to first lay out the story of his thesis this is albert edwards from society in general famous bear was very bearish during the two thousand and seven two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and...
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take a longer look at privacy issues around the world with international regulatory attorney miles edwards and later host of the big picture right here in r.t. america holland joins us to talk about generation is e and tells us about their decidedly different spending habits all that straight ahead but first we had a few headlines. big four accounting firm k p m g is the first of the four to say they will abandon client work which creates conflicts of interest for the company according to k p m g executives decision is an effort to remove even the perception of a possible conflict of interest k p m g has been particularly pronounced big blip on the regulatory radar in connection to their client giant u.k. construction firm karelian which collapsed due to what members of parliament called reckless behavior made possible in part due to accounting failures k p m g s move comes as regulators in the u.k. have been considering banning the big four from doing work both on account for accounting clients and for other clients at the same time and a large u.k. company dyson has won a big legal battl
take a longer look at privacy issues around the world with international regulatory attorney miles edwards and later host of the big picture right here in r.t. america holland joins us to talk about generation is e and tells us about their decidedly different spending habits all that straight ahead but first we had a few headlines. big four accounting firm k p m g is the first of the four to say they will abandon client work which creates conflicts of interest for the company according to k p m...
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charles: thank you, edward lawrence. danielle dimartino booth, lindsey piegza, art hogan, managing director of fbr. jay powell says they may go past neutral. scares the hell out of the market. fed said 2020 we'll only grow 20%. there is report out, danielle, from jpmorgan, morgan. every time powell speaks the total cumulative since he has come in, been $1.5 trillion off the market. my question to you, why does the fed want to kill the stock market rally? >> i don't think the fed wants to kill the stock market rally. i think the jay powell is making policy agnostic of the market. we have 30 years of leaders have the market tail wag the dog. i don't think he cares what stock market does. i think he wants wants to minimize inflation. charles: edward has more details. >> there is possible nod to a pause. they say very strong job performance with the unemployment rate actually decreasing here in the statement but they separate out business investment, fixed investment going forward, the growth of that has been slowed from the
charles: thank you, edward lawrence. danielle dimartino booth, lindsey piegza, art hogan, managing director of fbr. jay powell says they may go past neutral. scares the hell out of the market. fed said 2020 we'll only grow 20%. there is report out, danielle, from jpmorgan, morgan. every time powell speaks the total cumulative since he has come in, been $1.5 trillion off the market. my question to you, why does the fed want to kill the stock market rally? >> i don't think the fed wants to...
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while in the edward but it's. men fair last seen em when i last saw how can rebel i mean that puts can or can. mission and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. maoism and show em how we can i say hey you might do on a can no less can you see a shadow behind be eg. lacking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less they're going to. reality at the arrival of us thin wall or. can they couldn't muster which rich muscly over enough still work and the first for that much candy. all families invent their parents and children give each of them a story character fate and even a language there was always something wrong with how i was invented and meant to fit in with the world of my parents and four sisters. whether this was because i constantly mis read my part or because of some deep flaw in my being i could not tell for most of my early life. some times i was intransigent and proud of it at other times i seem to myself to be nearly devoi
while in the edward but it's. men fair last seen em when i last saw how can rebel i mean that puts can or can. mission and dean and laddie can or cannot stand to be among. maoism and show em how we can i say hey you might do on a can no less can you see a shadow behind be eg. lacking a shower. and nobody until the heck what have we left. that still can't see haven't been musser would be far less they're going to. reality at the arrival of us thin wall or. can they couldn't muster which rich...
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i am with charlotte edwards, it looks 0k, trades playable.ratchy? it certainly is. it's quite wet. the run ups worry me more than anything —— more than anything. the the forecast has been unpredictable. we have tended to see that it unpredictable. we have tended to see thatitis unpredictable. we have tended to see that it is better in the morning and thenit that it is better in the morning and then it gets worse in the afternoon. we have all been looking at the weather apps. what we expect?” we have all been looking at the weather apps. what we expect? i feel like an expert on hinckley shia weather at the moment. i am confident this game will take place. fingers crossed we get out there. confident this game will take place. fingers crossed we get out therem and will be desperate. they know that a game against baghdad, one that a game against baghdad, one that they should win, is exactly what they need get their —— against bangladesh, one that they should win is exerting what they need. are really hope they will. we just didn't play any type o
i am with charlotte edwards, it looks 0k, trades playable.ratchy? it certainly is. it's quite wet. the run ups worry me more than anything —— more than anything. the the forecast has been unpredictable. we have tended to see that it unpredictable. we have tended to see thatitis unpredictable. we have tended to see that it is better in the morning and thenit that it is better in the morning and then it gets worse in the afternoon. we have all been looking at the weather apps. what we...
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edward snowden claims the whistleblower was forced to flee hong kong in twenty thirteen after pressure from chinese authorities. this is this was not an ordinary situation i literally minutes. once i was instructed by mr snowden to make decisions that would affect his liberty it's like. racism in middle. east like fantasy classic lord of the rings victims of discrimination. hello on a warm welcome for me in that scene here and also here it's eleven am here in moscow with five in the morning and one also areas where leaders of the world's most industrialized economies are getting together. latest u twenty summit kicks off in argentina later this friday with a lot at stake this time but two leaders have already made headlines even before the official opening as donald trump canceled his much awaited meeting with the putin kind of opened explains. baited breath the world waited for another announced meeting between the presidents of russia and the united states but then lo and behold the twitter sphere lights up with news that the meeting is off the issue was the maritime incident between
edward snowden claims the whistleblower was forced to flee hong kong in twenty thirteen after pressure from chinese authorities. this is this was not an ordinary situation i literally minutes. once i was instructed by mr snowden to make decisions that would affect his liberty it's like. racism in middle. east like fantasy classic lord of the rings victims of discrimination. hello on a warm welcome for me in that scene here and also here it's eleven am here in moscow with five in the morning and...
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here was also another member of this book, edward younger, the chicagoan. many of these converge on blanc mont, the field artillery, combat engineers. their stories always converge as they attack this seemingly impregnable position. they have to go across a mile of open ground. the bodies of the french are littering the area. they literally go by one of the positions which was shaped in a phalanx or arrow. it is all dead frenchmen. at the tip of the phalanx is a frenchmen with a beard. he has his eyes wide open with his bayonet pointed at the germans in horror. they passed them and continue to attack. it is a remarkable story. they seize blanc mont on the first day and go over the ridge the next day and continue to fight in a position known as the box. it was a natural kill zone the germans had created, and men of the 49th company were stuck in this position and were shelled mercilessly with high explosives, machine gun bolts, gas. they were in this position as they tried to attack the german line. it is an extraordinary story of heroism and courage when in
here was also another member of this book, edward younger, the chicagoan. many of these converge on blanc mont, the field artillery, combat engineers. their stories always converge as they attack this seemingly impregnable position. they have to go across a mile of open ground. the bodies of the french are littering the area. they literally go by one of the positions which was shaped in a phalanx or arrow. it is all dead frenchmen. at the tip of the phalanx is a frenchmen with a beard. he has...
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that's a timing issue. >> martha: in terms of john edwards.cally said, look, i didn't want my family -- i didn't want it to come out. one of the potential defenses for the president is, of course i did not want to admit to this payment or this arrangement because it's embarrassing to me, it would be embarrassing to my family, and it's a private matter. >> that would definitely be a defense the president would assert. in this case, edwards is a little different because some of the payments were made after he dropped out of the presidential race. a lot of experts opined this would be a stronger case it would be brought if the president could be prosecuted and again we do not have all the evidence but we are reporting that he was actively involved during the campaign contrary to what he and his aides have said for the last two years. >> martha: what was this sense, how actively were they pursuing this? >> they are doing an ongoing investigation into the trump organization, so we do not know where all of it it's going to go. >> martha: thank you v
that's a timing issue. >> martha: in terms of john edwards.cally said, look, i didn't want my family -- i didn't want it to come out. one of the potential defenses for the president is, of course i did not want to admit to this payment or this arrangement because it's embarrassing to me, it would be embarrassing to my family, and it's a private matter. >> that would definitely be a defense the president would assert. in this case, edwards is a little different because some of the...
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that argument seemed to prevail in the john edwards case. but there's an element at issue here we don't know because the reporting doesn't go quite that far. >> what makes the trump case stronger against trump is the money in the john edwards case came from an elderly supporter who just wanted to help john edwards. this is american media, the national enquirer. why would they spend this money other than to help donald trump get elected president? why are they so worried about trump's marriage? they have an interest in improving relationships with the guy who's about to get elected president of the united states -- >> or other personal friendly reasons or because they wanted to have an advantage, something to hold over the president of the united states for a future business dealing. >>iec correct. so i think it's a stronger case than the john edwards case, but i don't want to give any impression it's a slam dunk. >> people are focused on was the president compromised by russia, by vladimir putin. if american media has a file with all these s
that argument seemed to prevail in the john edwards case. but there's an element at issue here we don't know because the reporting doesn't go quite that far. >> what makes the trump case stronger against trump is the money in the john edwards case came from an elderly supporter who just wanted to help john edwards. this is american media, the national enquirer. why would they spend this money other than to help donald trump get elected president? why are they so worried about trump's...
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anna edwards has been following this closely as well.en they there may be a leadership challenge? who will be able to challenge theresa may? >> it will be a game of numbers. influential among brexiteers. he leads that side of the party. language that raises the question of whether he shouldn't write one of those letters and ask for a leadership for. he asked whether he should. in response, she went back to her usual lineup attack, stopping mp's from focusing on the backstop, and focusing on the free trade agreement she wants to secure. the trouble is that has not in agreed with brussels. the free trade agreement she wants is not what they have been reading about overnight. they have in reading about the insurance policy that does leave them attached to the eu in a number of areas. tom: what will we see as prime minister may tries to stumble to friday? that keyer, after summit, it did not take just hours people to resign, it took a day or so. just because we have not seen any resignations in the last hour and a half does not mean there wo
anna edwards has been following this closely as well.en they there may be a leadership challenge? who will be able to challenge theresa may? >> it will be a game of numbers. influential among brexiteers. he leads that side of the party. language that raises the question of whether he shouldn't write one of those letters and ask for a leadership for. he asked whether he should. in response, she went back to her usual lineup attack, stopping mp's from focusing on the backstop, and focusing...
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anna edwards expert on all matters brexit.he wars of the roses and it is the wars of the tories. who is winning? anna: the tide seems to be turning into recent may's -- in theresa may's direction. things look different to yesterday. yesterday, ministers were resizing -- resigning. today, not so. other names from the cabinet who could have gone decided to stay. is a significant development because there was a risk, it would give more momentum who might be considering for asking her to resign. she could face a leadership challenge. tom: i looked at tony blair's essay and i think of stephen kinnock. the great fascination we have is labor seems to be invisible. is that true? anna: labor is divided. of thek about the war roses, labor is divided on this issue. for remaininge and there are those for brexit and there are those who wish they did not have to talk about it. jeremy corbyn accused of not being an enthusiastic supporter of the european union. we are past that point. the government propped up by the democratic unionist party
anna edwards expert on all matters brexit.he wars of the roses and it is the wars of the tories. who is winning? anna: the tide seems to be turning into recent may's -- in theresa may's direction. things look different to yesterday. yesterday, ministers were resizing -- resigning. today, not so. other names from the cabinet who could have gone decided to stay. is a significant development because there was a risk, it would give more momentum who might be considering for asking her to resign....
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thousand and twelve but he's back and he's saying time has run out at the start of his latest albert edwards highlights a recent warning by the chinese central bank that the financial risks associated with grey rhino events which are highly obvious yet ignored threats may surface next year and reminds readers that going into the two thousand and eight global financial crisis many of the massive macro imbalances and credit bubbles that ultimately sunk the global economy were all too apparent but now he says we have all the same risks and actually more disaster on the horizon but what's going to be the trigger of this time might not be with the chinese say which is the grey rhino is it's obvious is there but nobody is afraid of it which he compares he uses a metaphor of in south africa where i think he's from but in south africa. reserves there you know the wildlife reserves what they find is that the buffalo actually causes the most danger.
thousand and twelve but he's back and he's saying time has run out at the start of his latest albert edwards highlights a recent warning by the chinese central bank that the financial risks associated with grey rhino events which are highly obvious yet ignored threats may surface next year and reminds readers that going into the two thousand and eight global financial crisis many of the massive macro imbalances and credit bubbles that ultimately sunk the global economy were all too apparent but...
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edward saeed worked hard in the us media to explain how the nine hundred eighty eight palestine declaration was in fact a compromise and this pave the way for the nine hundred ninety one madrid conference and then the signing of the oslo accords on the white house lawn in september nine hundred ninety three by yasser arafat going to be an mahmoud abbas. but saeed had become increasingly critical of the way the negotiations were heading and had resigned from the p. and c. in the one nine hundred ninety one. he considered the oslo agreement to be unfair and far too heavily weighted in favor of israel and it amounted he said to a palestinian surrender. it was a complete chance i was outraged by the document. these rarely government letter to the p.l.o. was one and i have lines in which it says the government of israel recognizes that the p.l.o. is the representative of palestinian people. the palestinian letter was a page and a half long single spaced apologizing for terrorists saying that we've taken back this we're not going to do this again we recognize israel the right to live in peace rec
edward saeed worked hard in the us media to explain how the nine hundred eighty eight palestine declaration was in fact a compromise and this pave the way for the nine hundred ninety one madrid conference and then the signing of the oslo accords on the white house lawn in september nine hundred ninety three by yasser arafat going to be an mahmoud abbas. but saeed had become increasingly critical of the way the negotiations were heading and had resigned from the p. and c. in the one nine hundred...
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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. on november 9, the eight body bearers assembled and removed the casket. the photo on top is this exact moment i am describing. th
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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edward snowden. to flee hong kong in twenty thirty after pressure from chinese authorities. this is this was not an ordinary play literally minutes. i was instructed. to make decisions that would affect his liberty like. racism in middle earth. or classical. discrimination. and for me in the team here. one pm here in moscow seven in the morning in leaders of the world's most industrialized economies will get together in just a few hours time. the g. twenty summit kicks off in argentina later this friday with a lot at stake but two leaders have already made headlines even before the official opening is donald trump canceled his much awaited meeting with vladimir putin as candid more than explains. bated breath the world waited for another announced meeting between the presidents of russia and the united states but then lo and behold the twitter sphere lights up with news that the meeting is off the issue was the maritime incident between russia and ukraine but when trump was leaving for argentina it seemed to everyone that the meeting was still on i probably would. have a ser
edward snowden. to flee hong kong in twenty thirty after pressure from chinese authorities. this is this was not an ordinary play literally minutes. i was instructed. to make decisions that would affect his liberty like. racism in middle earth. or classical. discrimination. and for me in the team here. one pm here in moscow seven in the morning in leaders of the world's most industrialized economies will get together in just a few hours time. the g. twenty summit kicks off in argentina later...
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economic disaster that is the united kingdom and place it as the explanation on breaks it al gore edwards from soft is back and he said it's not to do with brags that in fact it's to do with what one of our guest said that steve keen and he was right we're going to get to that so i'm going to first lay out the story of his thesis this is albert edwards from society in general famous bear was very bearish during the two thousand and seven two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and finally capitulated and went long i think in two thousand and eleven or two thousand and twelve but he's back and he's saying time has run out at the start of his latest albert edwards highlights a recent warning by the chinese central bank that the financial risks associated with grey rhino events which are highly obvious yet ignored threats may surface next year and reminds readers that going into the two thousand and eight global financial crisis many of the massive macro imbalances and credit bubbles that ultimately sunk the global economy were all too apparent but now he says we have all the same risks
economic disaster that is the united kingdom and place it as the explanation on breaks it al gore edwards from soft is back and he said it's not to do with brags that in fact it's to do with what one of our guest said that steve keen and he was right we're going to get to that so i'm going to first lay out the story of his thesis this is albert edwards from society in general famous bear was very bearish during the two thousand and seven two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and finally...
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patrick edwards was watching that and objected to what he saw. he explains why.oing to go on to explain that as a democrat she accepted the will of the people and would support britain leaving the eu. before she could say all of this, andrew marr interrupted her saying, don't patronise me, i'm as much of a democrat as you are. he said it in such an aggressive tone, i was shocked. you could see their shami chakrabarti was taken aback. but she recovered her composure and the interview carried on. my feeling is marr would never have spoken to her inthis way if she'd beena man. any man would have punched him or walked off the set. hopefully, andrew will reflect he went too far and apologise for his outburst on this sunday's show. in this era of #metoo and calls for gender equality, i think he was way offbeat. there was no apology from bbc news when we asked them for their response. they told us. thank you for your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions are bbc news and current affairs or even appear on the programme, you can call us. oryou can e—mail
patrick edwards was watching that and objected to what he saw. he explains why.oing to go on to explain that as a democrat she accepted the will of the people and would support britain leaving the eu. before she could say all of this, andrew marr interrupted her saying, don't patronise me, i'm as much of a democrat as you are. he said it in such an aggressive tone, i was shocked. you could see their shami chakrabarti was taken aback. but she recovered her composure and the interview carried on....