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>> finally, edward has a meeting with the prime minister baldwin. >> edward declares his hand.ed to marry wallace. >> this is a bombshell. >> the prime minister tells him that he has three options. he can give up his relationship with mrs. simpson, he can marry mrs. simpson against the express wishes of his ministers who will then resign, or he can abdicate. >> there's no precedence for abdication. there's no blueprint of what a king or, indeed, a prime minister or parliament should do. >> it's the tloehrone or it's mrs. simpson. one or the other. he can't have both. >> however, before edward has made a decision, the story breaks in the press. >> ultimately the british newspapers realize that they simply can't hold off any longer. this story is too big. they break the gentlemen's agreement and decide to publish it. >> the british empire faces an extraordinary crisis. not for centuries have these houses of parliament witnessed so dangerous a political struggle. shall king edward 8:00 marry mrs. simpson? no, say the members of the cabinet supported by the upper classes. they are
>> finally, edward has a meeting with the prime minister baldwin. >> edward declares his hand.ed to marry wallace. >> this is a bombshell. >> the prime minister tells him that he has three options. he can give up his relationship with mrs. simpson, he can marry mrs. simpson against the express wishes of his ministers who will then resign, or he can abdicate. >> there's no precedence for abdication. there's no blueprint of what a king or, indeed, a prime minister or...
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prince edward. he's the oldest.his father's death, edward will reign over britain and her vast empire. >> edward is only 17 when his father king george the fifth forces him to go through this special ceremony declaring him prince of wales and heir to the thrown. the whole ceremony is all planned by his father king george and everything about this one giant symbol of what george thinks monarchy should be. >> king george the fifth is the 38th man ark in a line that stretches back nearly 1,000 years. through eight royal houses, all the way to william the concurer. though george holds no direct political power as head of state and supreme governor of the church of england, many regard the king as the ultimate symbol of britain's national identity. today edward will be publicly presented as king in waiting. when he is crowned prince of wales. >> king george designs this wonderful medieval outfit for him to wear. >> edward absolutely hates it. and he can't wait to get out of the ceremonial robes. >> he must have looked to
prince edward. he's the oldest.his father's death, edward will reign over britain and her vast empire. >> edward is only 17 when his father king george the fifth forces him to go through this special ceremony declaring him prince of wales and heir to the thrown. the whole ceremony is all planned by his father king george and everything about this one giant symbol of what george thinks monarchy should be. >> king george the fifth is the 38th man ark in a line that stretches back...
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. >> edward thinks he is off duty.behave in those circumstances. they sail around greece. he is photographed without his shirt on. this would make poor george v turn in his grave. >> up to then, in public at least, he's been relatively discreet about meeting wallace. but on holiday, he throws caution to the winds. and there are dozens of photographers following edward and wallace on this tour. >> the american press prints so many photographs of mrs. simpson with the king that it starts a conversation about whether or not they will marry. >> there is one particularly compromising photograph which shows wallace simpson resting her hand in a very sort of comfortable way on his arm. >> the king's body is revv rent and dignified. you're not to touch him in public. it is not the done thing. >> that is the moment when it is pretty obvious they are close and have been for some time. >> the trip is very much a turning point for wallace and edward. their relationship becomes known globally. >> while the entire world learns of ed
. >> edward thinks he is off duty.behave in those circumstances. they sail around greece. he is photographed without his shirt on. this would make poor george v turn in his grave. >> up to then, in public at least, he's been relatively discreet about meeting wallace. but on holiday, he throws caution to the winds. and there are dozens of photographers following edward and wallace on this tour. >> the american press prints so many photographs of mrs. simpson with the king that...
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>> finally edward has a meeting with the prime minister. >> edward declares his hand.bshell. >> the prime minister tells him he has three options. he can give up his relationship with mrs. simpson, he can marry ms. simpson, or he cabdocate. >> it's the throne or ms. simpson, one or the other, and he can't have both. >> however, before he makes a decision, the story breaks in the press. >> ult pitly the british new papers simply can't hold off any longer, and the story is too big and they break the gentleman's agreement and decide to publish it. >> shall king henry the viii marry ms. simpson? no, they are bitter to the opposition -- >> there's a great division among the public, between those that see this as a great love story and then there are a great number of people who see this as a derelict of duty because he wants to marry a socialite. >> her house is surrounded, and stones are thrown through the window. >> she's the center of this attention, and, you know, that would be hard for any woman. >> wallace is quite panicked now and she thinks the time is right to flee
>> finally edward has a meeting with the prime minister. >> edward declares his hand.bshell. >> the prime minister tells him he has three options. he can give up his relationship with mrs. simpson, he can marry ms. simpson, or he cabdocate. >> it's the throne or ms. simpson, one or the other, and he can't have both. >> however, before he makes a decision, the story breaks in the press. >> ult pitly the british new papers simply can't hold off any longer, and...
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his exiled brother edward. >> at this point edward is still a liability.y concerned about some of the company he's been keeping, including people with pro-nazi sympathies and all of this was undermining george. >> churchill exercises his authority as prime minister effectively to shuffle him off to the bahamas as governor where there's hope the duke of windsor can do very little harm. >> churchill thought in sending him a long, long way from western europe, you can stay out of trouble. >> with edward and wallace over 4,000 miles away king george and queen elizabeth can focus on boosting national confidence and driving the war effort. >> they travel something like 50,000 miles in the course of the war around the united kingdom visiting troops, visiting hospitals, visiting factories. they are everywhere. >> she is as effective wartime queen, she's sympathetic, hitler calls elizabeth the most dangerous woman in europe because he fears her massive effect on public morale. >> advance britannia, long live the cause of freedom, god save the king. >> after six lon
his exiled brother edward. >> at this point edward is still a liability.y concerned about some of the company he's been keeping, including people with pro-nazi sympathies and all of this was undermining george. >> churchill exercises his authority as prime minister effectively to shuffle him off to the bahamas as governor where there's hope the duke of windsor can do very little harm. >> churchill thought in sending him a long, long way from western europe, you can stay out of...
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edward park is still with us.ust a quick thought on how you might be integrating your expectations? they have been saying it has moved to the side because of the coronavirus, but there is an opportunity in things like energy shares. the coronavirus and that demand story is becoming less of a concern. expectation that the asian block would see increased demand by the tail end of this year. the upside on this is always capped by marginal shale production. the overall story is still challenging in terms of a major rally. people have come on the show and said to buy gold. you say no, why? edward: it is a fascinating area. february, we have seen it move to risk on, the risk off its -- off assets have carried and there are arguments for gold. one is that inflation expectations are going to two is about the cost of gold. the global stock of negative yielding debt peaked but is now down to about 14. but the gold prices still intact. we think that is on a long-term basis, quite a good read on where the gold price should be
edward park is still with us.ust a quick thought on how you might be integrating your expectations? they have been saying it has moved to the side because of the coronavirus, but there is an opportunity in things like energy shares. the coronavirus and that demand story is becoming less of a concern. expectation that the asian block would see increased demand by the tail end of this year. the upside on this is always capped by marginal shale production. the overall story is still challenging in...
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edward?ht now is the vote on the second articles of impeachment this is obstruction of congress going forth. we expect this one to fall down party lines here. senator mitt romney indicating he would go guilty on abuse of power but not guilty of obstruction of congress. the senator there, wanting to see more testimony that would contradict what he heard from house managers but again, it looks like this one could fall down party lines. that is the way it is going. eight guilty, nine not guilty at the moment. they're counting votes here. in the senate they need 67 votes in order to find the president guilty on this charge. it is not expected to happen. back to you. >> edward, thank you. connell: we'll keep you updated there. meantime called the bloomberg effect. massive tv spending by the democratic candidate putting a major squeeze on the rest of the field. we'll break it down what it could mean for the race for the white house. that's next. ♪. melissa: "fox business alert." the senate currentl
edward?ht now is the vote on the second articles of impeachment this is obstruction of congress going forth. we expect this one to fall down party lines here. senator mitt romney indicating he would go guilty on abuse of power but not guilty of obstruction of congress. the senator there, wanting to see more testimony that would contradict what he heard from house managers but again, it looks like this one could fall down party lines. that is the way it is going. eight guilty, nine not guilty at...
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>> absolutely. >> edward nevgloski, go ahead. >> absolutely. our african-american marines, munford point means, definitely were represented on iwo jima. they provided logistical support, helped to bring casualties back, brought water and food to the front lines. but over time, even the african-american marines would find themselves rushed to the front and fighting right alongside their white and hispanic brothers. so absolutely, the munford point marines were represented and represented well during the 36-day battle. >> they are a very important part of the museum story, world war ii gallery. we recently enhanced aspects to tell the story. iwo jima is sort of the culmination of their history, where they were assigned to defense battalions, combat roles, and were not given the full support necessarily of our country. but as the war progressed, there were signs of these ammunition and depot companies, and they were not intended to be front-line troops, but they go these -- they go to these secondary positions and they went to the front. it is a s
>> absolutely. >> edward nevgloski, go ahead. >> absolutely. our african-american marines, munford point means, definitely were represented on iwo jima. they provided logistical support, helped to bring casualties back, brought water and food to the front lines. but over time, even the african-american marines would find themselves rushed to the front and fighting right alongside their white and hispanic brothers. so absolutely, the munford point marines were represented and...
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the edwards mantra is simple. get out of the blocks quit and tackle hard.acent. the blocks quit and tackle hard. his message never get complacentlj the blocks quit and tackle hard. his message never get complacent. i feel a lot of regret to the players. i reminded that one of the targets is intersection, so. so far wales is where he's been happiest. is this fa ke where he's been happiest. is this fake massive structure of the cornerstone of their titles. they accepted me as one of their own and the support i had for them was fantastic. it was definitely a home away from home for me. in sport, there's no time for sentiment and edwards knows this all too well. as he returns to cardiff desperate to dismantle the stronghold he helped build. austin hillwood, bbc news. sean edwards calling this place home away from home. he's got a get a great welcome back, isn't he? absolutely. everyone here are rugby fa ns absolutely. everyone here are rugby fans and what he brought to rugby, it's something to be admired. he will definitely get around of applause as long as the
the edwards mantra is simple. get out of the blocks quit and tackle hard.acent. the blocks quit and tackle hard. his message never get complacentlj the blocks quit and tackle hard. his message never get complacent. i feel a lot of regret to the players. i reminded that one of the targets is intersection, so. so far wales is where he's been happiest. is this fa ke where he's been happiest. is this fake massive structure of the cornerstone of their titles. they accepted me as one of their own and...
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[sharpening] hi, edward. edward: coffee? frances: there's coffee, decaf. edward: what you making? ...? frances: my best memomories of w our parents raised us--lot of it was subsistence. my dad loves hunting and fishingng, bubut becausee'e's a lolot olde, it's a lilele harder for him now. [helicopter blades whirring] my parents moved because of medical reasons. they're in nome. nonow, i know w that a bigger pt of thehem really wts to be i in diomede. they were h here 6 weeks ago, ad they were so happy. i want to be taking care of my parents. but i asked my mom. her tone of voice was she really neeeeds me here. knowing that they prefer native foods, i'm sending in the stuff they enjoy from diomede, 'cause i worry about them. tthese are a a mixture of fofoon oioil. this one is baby walrlru. this one is the breast milk of the walrus. this is oogook intestine. it's really rinsed clean, half-dried and cooked. baby walrus. the walrus skin, plus a little bit of the blubber. it's really y hard to dig in the barrel. your hands freeze going in. the oil is frozen, and you're digging. it's har
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go ahead, edward.tainly would be pressure on president xi at least in china because, the fight, talking about finances, when it hits the financial wallet of the people around president xi, that might be where they say, hey, we might need to look at this. there might be pressure on him for his leadership going forward. the factories still not putting out what they should be putting out. in fact the masks, 65% of those masks we're looking for are made in china. china is using them for themselves. so eventually, not at this point according to secretary azar but eventually there could be shortage of those masks because china is not exporting those. that could be pressure internally on president xi. in in iran you saw the up rising in there, this might intensify if iranian regime can't get this under control. liz: to your point, edward, we showed astounding video, seen nothing anything like this, iran's health minister in charge of overseeing the outbreak in iran, physically at a press conference physically
go ahead, edward.tainly would be pressure on president xi at least in china because, the fight, talking about finances, when it hits the financial wallet of the people around president xi, that might be where they say, hey, we might need to look at this. there might be pressure on him for his leadership going forward. the factories still not putting out what they should be putting out. in fact the masks, 65% of those masks we're looking for are made in china. china is using them for themselves....
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>> finally, edward has a meeting with the prime minister baldwin. >> edward declares his hand. to marry wallace. >> this is a bombshell. >> the prime minister tells him he has three options. give up his relationship with mrs. simpson. he can marry her against the express wishes of his ministers, who will then resign or he can abdicate. >> joining us now is cnn royal commentator, victoria. you know all things royal, victoria. we've had so many conversations in recent weeks and months, especially with all the drama around prince harry and meghan and that seems like small potatoes compared to so much that's come before. >> it really does and that's what's so exciting about this series for me. tonight, it goes back to the abdication crisis when edward has the step down. really over the course of six episodes leads people through the history of this royal family. everything that they survived. everything they've beaten the odds in order to continue and i think really in doing so, it show you for happened with harry and meghan a is very disappointed and the queen will be so sad not t
>> finally, edward has a meeting with the prime minister baldwin. >> edward declares his hand. to marry wallace. >> this is a bombshell. >> the prime minister tells him he has three options. give up his relationship with mrs. simpson. he can marry her against the express wishes of his ministers, who will then resign or he can abdicate. >> joining us now is cnn royal commentator, victoria. you know all things royal, victoria. we've had so many conversations in...
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federal prosecutors accuse edwards, two former aides and three others including edwards' own son stevented to run river boat could scasinos. the former football team owner eddie dibartolo said without it, quote, there is going to be a serious problem with your license. dibartolo says when he handed over the money three years ago at this diner in suburban san francisco, he asked how edwards would get it on the plane. he said edwards pulled up his shirt and said, quote, that's not going to be a problem, showing a money belt like these that could carry the ten pounds of cash. next morning he says edwards called to say, you got the license. >> that's not going to be a problem. i've stacked up money belts chest high to take the $400,000 in cash you're going to give me and squeeze it into my airplane seat. louisiana governor edwin edwards ended up serving years in prison on charges related to that extortion scheme. eddie dibartolo, the guy who paid him the bribe also ended up pleading guilty in that case. he avoided prison by agreeing to testify against governor edwards, mr. money belt. as of
federal prosecutors accuse edwards, two former aides and three others including edwards' own son stevented to run river boat could scasinos. the former football team owner eddie dibartolo said without it, quote, there is going to be a serious problem with your license. dibartolo says when he handed over the money three years ago at this diner in suburban san francisco, he asked how edwards would get it on the plane. he said edwards pulled up his shirt and said, quote, that's not going to be a...
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appeals. >> judge edwards advertised that he did not have capital cases overturned.nvinced that larry swearingen was guilty, and he was gonna make sure that larry swearingen was going to be put to death. >> judge edwards rejected larry's appeal and set a new execution date for january 27, 2009. with just weeks remaining, james rytting called the medical examiner's office on a quest for new evidence. >> they said all that was left in this case was a single histology slide, which is the way that tissue is sampled in an autopsy case. i said, "we need to review that slide." >> meanwhile, the countdown to larry's execution had begun. >> defense attorneys tried to appeal and overturn his murder conviction, but a judge has finally set a date for his execution. >> it's time that the punishment phase be carried out. >> i will be there. i owe it to my daughter to see it to completion. >> the morning i was to be executed is the first time in my adult life i prayed. i made a promise not only to god but to myself i would not be the same person i was 20 years ago. >> it got so clo
appeals. >> judge edwards advertised that he did not have capital cases overturned.nvinced that larry swearingen was guilty, and he was gonna make sure that larry swearingen was going to be put to death. >> judge edwards rejected larry's appeal and set a new execution date for january 27, 2009. with just weeks remaining, james rytting called the medical examiner's office on a quest for new evidence. >> they said all that was left in this case was a single histology slide,...
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edwards: somehow lower in the hierarchy. as you know, layered over that in this period is the racial hierarchy, and then also some people were supposably less fit to survive based on -- at the end of the robertson reading. social darwinism. good. social darwinism. you're going to see all of those same justifications used here. ok. so here's my first example of this colonial period. we're going to start with hawaii. if you haven't seen a map lately, it's still in the same spot. it's about halfway between the pacific coast of north america and the pacific coast of asia. hawaii. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. native hawaiians were excellent farmers. they were highly productive farmers. so when colonizers arrive in hawaii starting in the 1770's. and when colonizers arrived, they are going to find. productive farmland. -- find very productive farmland. being farmed by the native hawaiians who live there. however, -- this slide is also on canvas. i'm going to go through the list, and i'll explain them as i go. another th
edwards: somehow lower in the hierarchy. as you know, layered over that in this period is the racial hierarchy, and then also some people were supposably less fit to survive based on -- at the end of the robertson reading. social darwinism. good. social darwinism. you're going to see all of those same justifications used here. ok. so here's my first example of this colonial period. we're going to start with hawaii. if you haven't seen a map lately, it's still in the same spot. it's about...
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edwards had a lengthy crimal history, including assault with a deadly apon and attempted murder. police were able to reach a nail these nieces after solving the case who shared their gratitude for the detecte heroes determination for justice in a statement the family says quo many family members directly affected by the loss of naomi have also passed and unfortunately they cannot be afforded the truth as to what happened. those of us who do remember the stories of naomi's life d untimely death. can now feel closure. thanks to the determination and teamwork of the vallejo police department a partnering law enforcement agencies. naomi now re in peace. in the late hopefully pick all kron 4 news. woman is out hundreds of llars after falling victim to a venmo scam how to make su doesn't ppen to you. >>and more reaction in the oakland's police chief we'll hear from the oakland city council member, the world e measurthat gave the police mmission. to fire a city
edwards had a lengthy crimal history, including assault with a deadly apon and attempted murder. police were able to reach a nail these nieces after solving the case who shared their gratitude for the detecte heroes determination for justice in a statement the family says quo many family members directly affected by the loss of naomi have also passed and unfortunately they cannot be afforded the truth as to what happened. those of us who do remember the stories of naomi's life d untimely death....
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edward nevgloski, for you, sir. i do not know if it is this particular one, but i will certainly look into it. i really appreciate the fact that the gentleman calls me steeper that is such a marine corps thing. -- calls me me ski ski. if you are a marine and your last name ends with s k.i.a., you will certainly be known as ski. host: owen connor is the world war ii gallery coordinator at the national museum of the marine corps, joining us this morning into special edition of "the washington journal, brought to you by the washington journal /american history tv. as we explored d.c. area museums and the american story. esther connor, coming back to the -- mr. connor, my back to the exhibit, related to iwo jima, i want to talk about a picture of some glasses, pens and a brush that are in a case there. can you tell the story specifically of those glasses? as a curator, we are always collecting personal stories, and their option -- their object that meant something to marines in the battle. it also gives them an opportun
edward nevgloski, for you, sir. i do not know if it is this particular one, but i will certainly look into it. i really appreciate the fact that the gentleman calls me steeper that is such a marine corps thing. -- calls me me ski ski. if you are a marine and your last name ends with s k.i.a., you will certainly be known as ski. host: owen connor is the world war ii gallery coordinator at the national museum of the marine corps, joining us this morning into special edition of "the...
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he only avoided prison himself by agreeing to testify against governor edwards, mr. money belt.ough, eddie debartolo has a clean slate because he was one of 11 people granted clemency by president trump. and to be honest, eddie debartolo comes off looking like kind of the all tar boy of the group compared to the others who were pardoned or had their ns its commuted by the president today, including former illinois governor rod blagojevich who was in the middle of serving a 14-year prison sentence for essentially trying to sell president barack obama's old senate seat. president trump commuted the sentence of a woman serving a 35 year prison sentence for orchestrating a $205 million medicare fraud. then there was the construction company owner who was convicted of underpaying his taxes. hundr thousands of dollars in direct contributions and in-kind air travel to the trump victory committee. they've also made large donations to the rnc and to donald trump for president. quote, prior to the family's sudden significant donating spree to trump and the republicans, they were not seen
he only avoided prison himself by agreeing to testify against governor edwards, mr. money belt.ough, eddie debartolo has a clean slate because he was one of 11 people granted clemency by president trump. and to be honest, eddie debartolo comes off looking like kind of the all tar boy of the group compared to the others who were pardoned or had their ns its commuted by the president today, including former illinois governor rod blagojevich who was in the middle of serving a 14-year prison...
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for his involvement in a fraud case and kpix 5's jackie ward has more information. >> reporter: edward debartolo, jr. owned the team for more than 20 years and then that title is taken from him after he failed to report a felony in 1998 and today. racing debartolo and president trump. river this week he signed an executive order granting clemency to debartolo pardoning him for his involvement in a gambling scandal. debartolo pled guilty to failing to report a felony after paying $400,000 to edwin edwards in exchange for a riverboat gambling license and he avoided prison but was fined $1 million and suspended for a year and give up his ownership of the 49ers. at the white house jerry rice said the team success but in large part because of eddie. >> he was like the fourth man that was on the football field. you know that he wanted us to win. i think he is the main reason why we won so many superballs. today is a great day for him. i am glad to be here to be a part of that. >> along with charles haley and ronnie lott they were all there to share the same sentiments toward debartolo say th
for his involvement in a fraud case and kpix 5's jackie ward has more information. >> reporter: edward debartolo, jr. owned the team for more than 20 years and then that title is taken from him after he failed to report a felony in 1998 and today. racing debartolo and president trump. river this week he signed an executive order granting clemency to debartolo pardoning him for his involvement in a gambling scandal. debartolo pled guilty to failing to report a felony after paying $400,000...
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let's get right to edward lawrence in washington with more. edward? reporter: articles of impeachment came down party lines at the end, largely along party lines. article i, one defection. senator mitt romney. vice president mike pence within the last 30 minutes or so addressed this. listen to his comments. >> just a little while ago the united states senate voted to acquit president donald trump of both articles of impeachment. [cheering] reporter: you hear the reaction of the crowd there. as i said came down almost mostly on party lines. article i, senator mitt romney, abuse of power voted guilty on president trump saying he had to do that because the president denied his oath of office, went against his oath of office. the senator knows this may put him on an island with other republicans. other republicans calling this is a show. this is not protecting the presidency. this is about hatred for the president. senator lindsey graham says the exoneration will come during the next election when trump is reelected. listen. >> if you think you've done th
let's get right to edward lawrence in washington with more. edward? reporter: articles of impeachment came down party lines at the end, largely along party lines. article i, one defection. senator mitt romney. vice president mike pence within the last 30 minutes or so addressed this. listen to his comments. >> just a little while ago the united states senate voted to acquit president donald trump of both articles of impeachment. [cheering] reporter: you hear the reaction of the crowd...
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they research potential family members that led them to rort edwards. he was 22 years old at the time of the killi and it turns out at e point his father worked with naomi sanders. wh police learned edwards died back in 1993 of drug overdose in napa county and that hiremains were hisbiological son who lives o out of state. my testing his dna they re able to confirm the seaman samples long to his father robert edwards, the killer who d several run-ins with the law including assault with a deadly weapon and attempted murder. >>police were able to reach naomi's nieces after solving the case who shared eir gratitude for the detective bureau's determinatn for justice. >>in a statement the family says quotemany family members directly affected by the loss of naomi have also passed and unfortunately they cannot be afforded the truth as to what happened. those of s who do remember the stories of naomi's life and untimely death. can now feel closure. thanks o the determination and teamwork of the vallejo police deparent and partnering law enforcement agencies. n
they research potential family members that led them to rort edwards. he was 22 years old at the time of the killi and it turns out at e point his father worked with naomi sanders. wh police learned edwards died back in 1993 of drug overdose in napa county and that hiremains were hisbiological son who lives o out of state. my testing his dna they re able to confirm the seaman samples long to his father robert edwards, the killer who d several run-ins with the law including assault with a deadly...
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i am anna edwards.japanese automaker cut full-year profit outlook for a second time and scrap its year-end dividend payout. the stock's decline in profits declined in 2019. here to discuss is dave magoon. your thoughts on the scale of what we are seeing from the japanese automaker, nissan? dave: this is a big blow to the company, a big disappointment at the thought shares have their biggest fall in many years, to their lowest in seven years. they are back to financial crisis levels. these are shares that have been dropping quite a bit, it was a punishing day on the market showing investor reaction to what had to be a big disappointment. the company cut its full-year outlook once, but this is the second time, they are trying to get it right and things are worse than before. in the key market, north america, profit was down by a quarter, a big blow for a company that had been looking for some place to stem losses and gain ground. salesave not done that, are continuing to fall and they are struggling to se
i am anna edwards.japanese automaker cut full-year profit outlook for a second time and scrap its year-end dividend payout. the stock's decline in profits declined in 2019. here to discuss is dave magoon. your thoughts on the scale of what we are seeing from the japanese automaker, nissan? dave: this is a big blow to the company, a big disappointment at the thought shares have their biggest fall in many years, to their lowest in seven years. they are back to financial crisis levels. these are...
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. >> edward leaves and throws the monarchy into chaos. >> there was a third figure hovering around. >lled herself the queen of hearts, which really stuck a knife in the queen. >> this is a woman of color who married into the royal family. within two years of the marriage she wants out. >> there's this terrible balance they got to strike between being extraordinary and being ordinary. >>> cannot wait to watch this sunday night. joining us now, royal historian ed owens who pairs in the series as well. ed, good to see you. thank you for joining us. we saw a little bit of it there. this latest challenge to befall the family with prince harry and meghan markle stepping back from their royal duties what impact will that have ultimately on the royal family? >> reporter: it's going to be very interesting impact on the royal family. at the moment it seems that they are not sure exactly what to do with harry and meghan. it looks like that in the short term, harry and meghan will spend their time in canada. questions are being asked about who is going to pay for them, whether there's a british g
. >> edward leaves and throws the monarchy into chaos. >> there was a third figure hovering around. >lled herself the queen of hearts, which really stuck a knife in the queen. >> this is a woman of color who married into the royal family. within two years of the marriage she wants out. >> there's this terrible balance they got to strike between being extraordinary and being ordinary. >>> cannot wait to watch this sunday night. joining us now, royal historian...
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so of course when edward viii, he was stripped of everything.o keep his hrh, exiled to france, very limited finances. he really had a difficult time. he begged to come back, but the family couldn't let him. by comparison, harry and meghan, it is very different. but they are going off to start this new life in north america, and the queen is trying really hard to work with them to give them what it is they need to achieve financial independence and to create the global brand that they're so keen to do. i think we can watch this documentary and see how things have been done before and see how it's affected what happened today. >> edward viii became the duke of windsor once he abdicated. there is a lot of controversy surrounding him in that lead-up to world war ii. there is a well documented visit by he and his american wife to visit germany. he accepted an invitation from hitler, and they were treated very well in germany. how accurate is the story that we know of that visit? >> this is again what i love about this series. i'm not in it so i can s
so of course when edward viii, he was stripped of everything.o keep his hrh, exiled to france, very limited finances. he really had a difficult time. he begged to come back, but the family couldn't let him. by comparison, harry and meghan, it is very different. but they are going off to start this new life in north america, and the queen is trying really hard to work with them to give them what it is they need to achieve financial independence and to create the global brand that they're so keen...
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edwards. ft. edwards group. then there's ft.leasant up at oldfields which happens to be close to our family farm. and the only thing i see wrong here is -- is i don't think that there were ever any british regulars there. there were members of the virginia regiment but no british regulars. in 1756 there was the battle of the trough, a kind of bloody affair. once again, young french officers with indians attacking settlers. this fort was built and occupied by thomas wagner, a hugely important person. you all know where old fields is? it's older than -- it's a very old place. washington was at old plays as a surveyor as early as 1748. here is -- yeah, this is difficult to figure out here, huh? can you kind of see the fort with the block houses in the corner? this is a very, very early illustration of a frontier fort. it's unclear whether this rebuilt after the french and indian war. there was some discussion about this. this is a really excellent plma very interesting 18th century mark is in the hardy county library in moorefield,
edwards. ft. edwards group. then there's ft.leasant up at oldfields which happens to be close to our family farm. and the only thing i see wrong here is -- is i don't think that there were ever any british regulars there. there were members of the virginia regiment but no british regulars. in 1756 there was the battle of the trough, a kind of bloody affair. once again, young french officers with indians attacking settlers. this fort was built and occupied by thomas wagner, a hugely important...
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edward lawrence at the courthouse with more. edward?orter: roger stone will serve three years and four months as the maximum under the sentence. there was more under each count. here is how it breaks down, liz. count one, obstruction of justice was three years. counts two through six. lying to congress. witness tampering stone serves 1months. all concurrent. they're running at same time. that is the reason he serves the 40 months that is the most unthis. he will have a fine of $20,000. all of this is on hold for a retrial hearing. the defense on stone's team argues that the jury forman was biased against stone from the beginning of this process. during the hearing judge amy berman jackson said it was stone who inserted himself in the incendiary issue adding that he lied. president trump considering a pardon or commuting stone's sentence but holding off. listen. >> i'm not going to do anything in terms of the great powers bestowed upon a president of the united states. i want the process to play out. i think that's the best thing to do.
edward lawrence at the courthouse with more. edward?orter: roger stone will serve three years and four months as the maximum under the sentence. there was more under each count. here is how it breaks down, liz. count one, obstruction of justice was three years. counts two through six. lying to congress. witness tampering stone serves 1months. all concurrent. they're running at same time. that is the reason he serves the 40 months that is the most unthis. he will have a fine of $20,000. all of...
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edward mayer and james dunsby also died from the effects of the heat that day.icer later spoke to craig's family. we said why wasn't it postponed because of the heat? he looked at us and said it would have been too much paperwork to postpone it. an inquest found that the army had failed to train its staff properly on just how dangerous the heat could be. i don't expect the lads to be looking after themselves because you can self monitor yourself if you go into heat illness, because you don't know you have got into it. the health and safety executive found the law had been breached on that exercise. but unlike a private company, it could not take the mod to court because it has immunity from prosecution under health and safety law. instead the hse issued its most serious sanction, a crown censure. it felt so weak that they balanced these three boys' deaths with this piece of paper. it was just so weak. how can they get away with not being punished like a corporation would be taken to court? like craig roberts, joshua hoole was considered one of the fittest in his
edward mayer and james dunsby also died from the effects of the heat that day.icer later spoke to craig's family. we said why wasn't it postponed because of the heat? he looked at us and said it would have been too much paperwork to postpone it. an inquest found that the army had failed to train its staff properly on just how dangerous the heat could be. i don't expect the lads to be looking after themselves because you can self monitor yourself if you go into heat illness, because you don't...
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>> finally, edward has a meeting with the prime minister baldwin. >> edward declares his hand. the prime minister tells him that he has three options. he can give up his relationship with mrs. simpson. he can marry mrs. simpson against the express wishes of his ministers who will then resign, or he can abdicate. >> this is so incredibly well done. joining us, cnn royal correspondent max foster and victoria arbiter. great to are you here, guys. >> thank you for allowing me in from the street corners that you normally put me on. i've now got a taste of -- >> the grand light. >> look how comfy this is. >> this series is so well done. as you guys were telling us during the break, not at all salacious, but when you see that clip, and when you hear about edward, you were reminded of the fact that as big as every little thing that happens, we think is, nothing can ever be as big as the king quitting because of a relationship. >> it really was a pivotal moment in the history of the british monarchy. when the queen was born it was never imagined she'd one day be serving. the serving sov
>> finally, edward has a meeting with the prime minister baldwin. >> edward declares his hand. the prime minister tells him that he has three options. he can give up his relationship with mrs. simpson. he can marry mrs. simpson against the express wishes of his ministers who will then resign, or he can abdicate. >> this is so incredibly well done. joining us, cnn royal correspondent max foster and victoria arbiter. great to are you here, guys. >> thank you for allowing...
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james, edward, and josh sounded all-too-familiar.that the coroner identified today. the mod has acknowledged that the aspects of the policy in place could had been better. we will study the corner's conclusion very carefully. we shall act upon the recommendations which have come from this inquest. to find out if they cannot challenge the mod's out if they cannot challenge the mod‘s immunity today the roberts are getting some advice. hillary has acted in military cases for over 30 yea rs. acted in military cases for over 30 years. it isjust so frustrating when you see this massive body that just does not move. it could be a whole number of things that something has to be done to make them wake up and say we have to actually change the way we operate. in my view, the way forward to try and stop this again is to try and petition parliament maybe to get the law changed so that immunity is taken law changed so that immunity is ta ken away from law changed so that immunity is taken away from military defence and that should be high on this
james, edward, and josh sounded all-too-familiar.that the coroner identified today. the mod has acknowledged that the aspects of the policy in place could had been better. we will study the corner's conclusion very carefully. we shall act upon the recommendations which have come from this inquest. to find out if they cannot challenge the mod's out if they cannot challenge the mod‘s immunity today the roberts are getting some advice. hillary has acted in military cases for over 30 yea rs....
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edward nevgloski, for you, sir.ow if it is this particular one, but i will certainly look into it. i really appreciate the fact that the gentleman calls me steeper that is such a marine corps thing. -- calls me me ski ski. if you are a marine and your last name ends with s k.i.a., you will certainly be known as ski. host: owen connor is the world war ii gallery coordinator at the national museum of the marine corps, joining us this morning into special edition of "the washington journal, brought to you by the washington journal /american history tv. as we explored d.c. area museums and the american story. esther connor, coming back to the -- mr. connor, my back to the exhibit, related to iwo jima, i want to talk about a picture of some glasses, pens and a brush that are in a case there. can you tell the story specifically of those glasses? as a curator, we are always collecting personal stories, and their option -- their object that meant something to marines in the battle. it also gives them an opportunity to talk
edward nevgloski, for you, sir.ow if it is this particular one, but i will certainly look into it. i really appreciate the fact that the gentleman calls me steeper that is such a marine corps thing. -- calls me me ski ski. if you are a marine and your last name ends with s k.i.a., you will certainly be known as ski. host: owen connor is the world war ii gallery coordinator at the national museum of the marine corps, joining us this morning into special edition of "the washington journal,...
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ashley: that's a good campaign platform, is it not, edward lawrence, the president speaking right nowwill check in with him as he speaks to border patrol agents and we are keep an eye on that for headlines, of course. first up new brands issuing 2020 sales and profit forecast below wall street expectations saying that that's because of a 1% hit they believe from supply-related issues from the virus outbreak in china, the consumer manufacturer also said that workers are returning to work after supply factories were shut down, brands up 3% as you can see in today's session. online travel service's site, expedia has suspended its 2020 forecast as it assesses the impact of the coronavirus on its operations, the stock still going up very nicely, though, despite all of this, expedia up 13 bucks or 12%, world caribbean canceling 18 cruises in southeast asia after initially canceling 8 cruises out of china last week, the cruise liner warning the canceled cruises will cut its earnings per share, they don't know how much but the stock down half a percent. on the heels to have worsening crisis p
ashley: that's a good campaign platform, is it not, edward lawrence, the president speaking right nowwill check in with him as he speaks to border patrol agents and we are keep an eye on that for headlines, of course. first up new brands issuing 2020 sales and profit forecast below wall street expectations saying that that's because of a 1% hit they believe from supply-related issues from the virus outbreak in china, the consumer manufacturer also said that workers are returning to work after...
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edward lawrence in d.c. to our panel. gary b. smith joins us. fox news contributor and erin gibbs from gibbs wealth management where she is chief investment officer. on the coronavirus fears so to speak, gary, how do you work that in. it is tough to get a handle from the government's point of view what is happening. what about from an investor's point of view? >> there are two sides of the coin. one i keep coming back to the number of deaths that we have just from regular influenza every year. we have on average 10,000 people that die in the u.s. alone per year on regular flu. probably, 50, 60,000 worldwide. when you hear the numbers, look no one likes to hear any death but what was sars, 800? now we're at on the coronavirus like 12, 1500? so it is really not significant so far obviously. the other, but, on the viruses,, merz, anyone, sars, we've seen the market is always gone down from the first reported case to, basically cured. connell: right. >> right now the market is still up. i would expect more downside. connell: to gary's point, the mar
edward lawrence in d.c. to our panel. gary b. smith joins us. fox news contributor and erin gibbs from gibbs wealth management where she is chief investment officer. on the coronavirus fears so to speak, gary, how do you work that in. it is tough to get a handle from the government's point of view what is happening. what about from an investor's point of view? >> there are two sides of the coin. one i keep coming back to the number of deaths that we have just from regular influenza every...
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edward lawrence on capitol hill. let's start with edward. a lost action, edward. reporter: centers for disease control warning americans be prepared for possible sustained spread of coronavirus. president donald trump has been briefed on this. today on capitol hill the administration trying to get in front of this, asking for 2 1/2 billion dollars for them to contain the coronavirus. health and human services secretary alex azar says they need the money to remain more aggressive but we will see more case. >> we cannot hermetically seal the united states off the virus. we need -- >> life goes on in some forms. >> we'll have more cases in the united states and we've been very transparent about that and we will then work to mitigate the impact of those. >> azar says the extra money would be used to expand surveillance systems, support state and local response and paying for test kits and hospital readiness. research, develop a vaccine and stockpile medicine. both parties grilled him about how 2 1/2 billion dollars might not be enough money. senator richard shelby cal
edward lawrence on capitol hill. let's start with edward. a lost action, edward. reporter: centers for disease control warning americans be prepared for possible sustained spread of coronavirus. president donald trump has been briefed on this. today on capitol hill the administration trying to get in front of this, asking for 2 1/2 billion dollars for them to contain the coronavirus. health and human services secretary alex azar says they need the money to remain more aggressive but we will see...
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connell: edward, thank you. edward lawrence at the white house.auren: hiding behind the airwaves democratic candidates taking aim at michael bloomberg. the 2020 field is talking about the former mayor to take his fight to the debate stage. connell: the u.s. and taliban reportedly set to sign a peace deal by the end of the month. could this finally end more than 18 years of war? lauren: expanding his star-studded footprint, jeff bezos is mingling with the hollywood elite after purchasing a 165 million-dollar mansion in l.a. what is behind the world's richest man and his push for celebrity status? we'll have details coming up. cat for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different.
connell: edward, thank you. edward lawrence at the white house.auren: hiding behind the airwaves democratic candidates taking aim at michael bloomberg. the 2020 field is talking about the former mayor to take his fight to the debate stage. connell: the u.s. and taliban reportedly set to sign a peace deal by the end of the month. could this finally end more than 18 years of war? lauren: expanding his star-studded footprint, jeff bezos is mingling with the hollywood elite after purchasing a 165...
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it's an interesting question especially considering that whistleblower edward snowden and the n.s.a. scandal taught us that our electronic communications are not safe or private. electronic music pioneer johnny shows jock has long been invested in freedom of thought in the digital age together with edward snowden he recorded the song exit. yet i have a deep respect for any person who has the courage to stand up and say no. what i admire about edward snowden is that he's a modern hero he ultimately put his life on the line and today his life is ruined. when he said he was going to think you know. you have no. rights or not just. he was the 1st one that led the way to companies like facebook apologizing for leaking people's personal data. yeah he showed us the danger of current technologies invading our privacy. there are also songs that make very specific political demands artists from around the world showed solidarity with south african freedom fighter nelson mandela he had been imprisoned by the apartheid regime since the 1960 s. . said to me music doesn't affect change it only ref
it's an interesting question especially considering that whistleblower edward snowden and the n.s.a. scandal taught us that our electronic communications are not safe or private. electronic music pioneer johnny shows jock has long been invested in freedom of thought in the digital age together with edward snowden he recorded the song exit. yet i have a deep respect for any person who has the courage to stand up and say no. what i admire about edward snowden is that he's a modern hero he...
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edward going says in washington with the details. big report edward. >> it really was, the expectations left in the rearview mirror with this one. it shows an increasing rate of job growth in 2020 or at least to start 2020. for example, 219,175,000 jobs per month on average is what was created over the past three months so, here in 2020 and the end of 2019 it's 211,000 jobs that have been created boosting the economy. wages still rising, 3.1% over the past 12 months, that is more money and paychecks but not enough to put pressure on inflation. the biggest winner and job creation and gene reconstruction, healthcare, transportation, the really interesting part in this report could be the reason the unemployment rate kicked up slightly to 3.6%, 183,000 people reenter the labor force up 11.1% from december. these were people who were in the labor force and dropped out and are now back in the labor force. one uncertainty that has been growing is issue around coronavirus. maybe the reason the market is down today, white house economic advi
edward going says in washington with the details. big report edward. >> it really was, the expectations left in the rearview mirror with this one. it shows an increasing rate of job growth in 2020 or at least to start 2020. for example, 219,175,000 jobs per month on average is what was created over the past three months so, here in 2020 and the end of 2019 it's 211,000 jobs that have been created boosting the economy. wages still rising, 3.1% over the past 12 months, that is more money...
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. >> highlights some of king edward viii's early struggles. of tonight's episode. >> 1917. the first world war rages on. prince edward is now an officer in the british army. >> but he's not allowed to fight. he's not allowed near the front line. >> he says to his father, king george, look, i've got to be doing my bit. and his father said no, no, you can't risk being killed or captured and that's an experience that he finds extremely humiliating. >> his father insists that the prince of wales is protected at all times, but edward defies his father's orders. >> look, at one point he escaped from his and started off on a motor bike and head for the front line. >> this kind of pursuit of just wanting to be normal or like everybody else, we see a common thread now. edward, of course, later abdicated the throne so he could marry divorced social iite. what might it look like if he didn't give up the throne, if he didn't want to be so normal? >> i think it would have been in trouble. wallace simpson, his absolute obsession with her, he was in the 11 m
. >> highlights some of king edward viii's early struggles. of tonight's episode. >> 1917. the first world war rages on. prince edward is now an officer in the british army. >> but he's not allowed to fight. he's not allowed near the front line. >> he says to his father, king george, look, i've got to be doing my bit. and his father said no, no, you can't risk being killed or captured and that's an experience that he finds extremely humiliating. >> his father...
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campaign, the edwards camp, so that he would defeat her for the second place. lot of anger about that. in fact, that practice has now been outlawed in the rules for the caucus. so that was an interesting wrinkle to that campaign. but i think too iowans were really proud of that and barack obama was grateful and carried the state twice in the general election. and in a way, some of those tests are still going on this year and iowa being asked to test the electability of a woman. that is an argument being discussed now. and whether the country is ready for an openly gay candidate. mayor buttigieg is doing quite well and this might be an opportunity for the country to seriously contemplate the notion of an openly gay president. show host: one key to that caucus success for obama was the involvement of young people in the state. have young people stayed mobilized, stayed involved? david: yes, it is a changing group of people every cycle. some of those people into thousand eight are a little older now, but that is true. a lot more younger people. interesting thing t
campaign, the edwards camp, so that he would defeat her for the second place. lot of anger about that. in fact, that practice has now been outlawed in the rules for the caucus. so that was an interesting wrinkle to that campaign. but i think too iowans were really proud of that and barack obama was grateful and carried the state twice in the general election. and in a way, some of those tests are still going on this year and iowa being asked to test the electability of a woman. that is an...
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it is a fascinating comparison between edward viii and prince harry who exited from the formality ofamily and has his own life. but obviously the main difference is that harry is not king and that edward viii did nearly bring down the government here and the royal family in britain. but our government is completely fine, they're not at all concerned with that is happening with the royal family. they're very strong in their own way. it is a different scenario, but, you know, it is really fascinating because this series, the windsors, we go from everyone, the queen, edward viii, princess diana, it shows how it is getting increasingly hard to live in the royal goldfish bowl, to be under this pressure, this stress, which is exactly what we know harry was suffering. i think he felt that he couldn't take the pressure and the stress and indeed how he and his wife had been treated in this country, particularly by the tabloid press. he no longer wished to have to cope with it. i think this is the question that the windsors are asking, what do we want of our royals going into the 21st century
it is a fascinating comparison between edward viii and prince harry who exited from the formality ofamily and has his own life. but obviously the main difference is that harry is not king and that edward viii did nearly bring down the government here and the royal family in britain. but our government is completely fine, they're not at all concerned with that is happening with the royal family. they're very strong in their own way. it is a different scenario, but, you know, it is really...
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edward? reporter: house members were pointing to that centers for disease control comment a matter of when it spreads to the united states. they were talking about that in their hearing today. the world health organization saying there is a hot spot, that new cases, more new cases actually happened outside of china than happened inside of china. that is for the first time going forward. now these milestones have investors worried as a further spread could affect supply chains in china but also threatens europe as italy become as hot spot. health and human services secretary alex azar clarifying there is no light between the administration and cdc that the full threat that the coronavirus poses? >> we fully expect more cases in united states. we have to be mentally prepared and as a government prepared today. reporter: house members seemed concern about the fact that $2.5 billion may not be enough money. for example, congress appropriated $7 billion in 2009 to fight h5n1 in the u.s. they are w
edward? reporter: house members were pointing to that centers for disease control comment a matter of when it spreads to the united states. they were talking about that in their hearing today. the world health organization saying there is a hot spot, that new cases, more new cases actually happened outside of china than happened inside of china. that is for the first time going forward. now these milestones have investors worried as a further spread could affect supply chains in china but also...
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edward jones.cial advisor per office, we're built for hearing what's important to you. one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> nasa astronaut christina cook returned to earth this morning. she touched down in kazakhstan. she booked the longest flight ever for a nasa astronaut. she spent 328 days on the international space station and took part in the first all female spacewalk. >> there you go. body cam video caught the moment a georgia police officer saved a baby's month last night. herald drummond performed cpr on the child with his fingers. the 6-month-old suddenly began crying. he's okay and back with his parent who is grateful for drummond's heroic actions. >>> a massive crowd filled the treats to celebrate the kansas city chiefs super bowl win. some camped out for hours to catch a glimpse of the team. there was a brief scare when an impaired driver drove through a parade barrier. police
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edward lawrence is live in washington with the story. edward?r: the crackdown on the universities had an effect the 10 universities come forward reported previously unreported finances, gifts they got from foreign companies, countries, 3.$6 billion worth. they include a big list. cornell, university of colorado boulder, university of texas andersen cancer center, mit, university of chicago, penn, boston university, texas a&m, yale, carnegie mellon. they launched an investigation into harvard last july and also yale. yale alone failed to report $375 million in foreign exists. this money can buy influence and access to research. comes from countries like china, qatar, saudi arabia and united arab emirates. he used to prosecute cases like this. this is the just the beginning. >> this is the opening salvo. the administration wanted to make a splash. that is why it went after harvard and yale. this affects juts about every college and university in the united states. folks at those institutions are concerned because they're typically not subject to t
edward lawrence is live in washington with the story. edward?r: the crackdown on the universities had an effect the 10 universities come forward reported previously unreported finances, gifts they got from foreign companies, countries, 3.$6 billion worth. they include a big list. cornell, university of colorado boulder, university of texas andersen cancer center, mit, university of chicago, penn, boston university, texas a&m, yale, carnegie mellon. they launched an investigation into...
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>> finally, edward has a meeting with the prime minister baldwin. >> edward declares his hand.e says that he is determined to marry. >> this is a bombshell. >> the prime minister tells him that he has three options. he can give up his relationship with mrs. simpson, he can marry mrs. simpson against the express wishes of his ministers who will then resign or he can abdicate. >> the windsors premiers sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. that is it for me. "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> hi there, you're watching cnn, i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for being here. president trump wanted an attorney general to protect him, one who would investigate whoever trump wanted. those were just some of the findings in the nearly 500-page mueller report, and now here we are almost a year after that report was released, and fears are growing that the president may have gotten his wish and that the department of justice could be thrown into turmoil. prosecutors around the country tell the "new york times" that they are worried that president trump's actions in t
>> finally, edward has a meeting with the prime minister baldwin. >> edward declares his hand.e says that he is determined to marry. >> this is a bombshell. >> the prime minister tells him that he has three options. he can give up his relationship with mrs. simpson, he can marry mrs. simpson against the express wishes of his ministers who will then resign or he can abdicate. >> the windsors premiers sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. that is it for me....
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let's get right to edward lawrence in washington with more. edward? articles of impeachment came down party lines at the end, largely along party lines. article i, one defection. senator mitt romney. vice president mike pence within the last 30 minutes or so addressed this. listen to his comments. >> just a little while ago the united states senate voted to acquit president donald trump of both articles of impeachment. [cheering] reporter: you hear the reaction of the crowd
let's get right to edward lawrence in washington with more. edward? articles of impeachment came down party lines at the end, largely along party lines. article i, one defection. senator mitt romney. vice president mike pence within the last 30 minutes or so addressed this. listen to his comments. >> just a little while ago the united states senate voted to acquit president donald trump of both articles of impeachment. [cheering] reporter: you hear the reaction of the crowd
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edward lawrence has far better details than i do on that. edward?se details are coming out as we speak. the judge went through a litany of things. she spent at least 45 minutes talking about how she will do this we're looking at, as you said, 40 months in prison. that is 3.3 years roughly in prison for stone. this is following his conviction on seven counts of witness tampering, obstruction of justice and official proceedings with making false statements. he is now, he remains free on bond relating to that hearing this 40 months for the total seven counts we're hearing from our producer bill mears inside the courtroom here today. now stone will leave the courthouse here after the sentencing hearing. there will be another hearing related to a retrial, a possible retrial because of a biased foreman. that hearing will happen sometime next week, possibly on tuesday is when the department of justice has to have their brief in on their side of that case but again, roger stone, getting sentenced to 40 months in prison. that is 3.3 years in prison for the s
edward lawrence has far better details than i do on that. edward?se details are coming out as we speak. the judge went through a litany of things. she spent at least 45 minutes talking about how she will do this we're looking at, as you said, 40 months in prison. that is 3.3 years roughly in prison for stone. this is following his conviction on seven counts of witness tampering, obstruction of justice and official proceedings with making false statements. he is now, he remains free on bond...