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edward? edward: yeah, thanks, bryan.pecial about this one you don't want9 to miss. ♪ muck ♪♪ ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worse
edward? edward: yeah, thanks, bryan.pecial about this one you don't want9 to miss. ♪ muck ♪♪ ♪♪ [ engines revving ] ♪♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm...
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edward: interesting.who's running the show. i want you to listen to former national intelligence acting director ric grenell. he says it's rice. watch. >> president biden is too weak to stop the progressive left from taking over the domestic and foreign policy. kamala harris does not understand what's going on because she's not an expert on foreign policy, and susan rice is really happy that biden is too weak, kamaha is totally distracted with the 50-50 senate and has to be up at the senate. she's running the show. we have a shadow president in susan rice. david: i've also heard chief of staff ron klain has a lot of clout in the white house, so twhat do you think about this? >> i worked in the white house for, three administrations, over a decade, and it's all about a location. it's a really small place. you know, it's even smaller than it looks like on tv shows. so if you're working in the west wing, you see the president a couple of times a day, couple of times an hour. susan rice, former national secur
edward: interesting.who's running the show. i want you to listen to former national intelligence acting director ric grenell. he says it's rice. watch. >> president biden is too weak to stop the progressive left from taking over the domestic and foreign policy. kamala harris does not understand what's going on because she's not an expert on foreign policy, and susan rice is really happy that biden is too weak, kamaha is totally distracted with the 50-50 senate and has to be up at the...
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the world has been watching, edward. the fact that the administration didn't step in and help protect us whenever you have some russians trying to export five million dollars, that is absolutely unaccepted. in the first 110 plus days of this administration you have a crisis on the border, you have an energy crisis, and now of a economic crisis with the rising cost of inflation. sure gas prices might be a little bit more stable but guess what? they will continue to go up, just much like the food prices. much like people purchasing medicine because of this huge cost, huge increase of inflation. because of the uncontrollable spending just in the first 100 days of this administration. they have either enacted or proposed more than 7 1/2 trillion dollars of spending. that is $75 billion a day. that is why we're seeing the cost of goods and services skyrocketing. edward: a confluence of events here. want to get back to the hack. president biden not commenting whether ransom was paid to the cyberattackers although it is reporte
the world has been watching, edward. the fact that the administration didn't step in and help protect us whenever you have some russians trying to export five million dollars, that is absolutely unaccepted. in the first 110 plus days of this administration you have a crisis on the border, you have an energy crisis, and now of a economic crisis with the rising cost of inflation. sure gas prices might be a little bit more stable but guess what? they will continue to go up, just much like the food...
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edwards is best known for his sermon sinners in the hands into an angry god. 1741 and edwards is is a minister in northampton, massachusetts. he does a little bit of traveling itinerating. most of the time he just sticks it his church like like most average pastors do but sinners in the hands are an angry god. he actually gives in a nearby village in connecticut while he's traveling around in the summer of 1741. so so edwards is not the most famous pastor preacher at the time. but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening and arguably the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period now, i mean we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote a ton and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging but he's best known for this one sermon. centers in the hands of an angry god and it gets anthologized and and people read it today and and it's a good news bad news kind of thing because it's an absolutely brilliant sermon. there's no question about that and it's frightening if you'v
edwards is best known for his sermon sinners in the hands into an angry god. 1741 and edwards is is a minister in northampton, massachusetts. he does a little bit of traveling itinerating. most of the time he just sticks it his church like like most average pastors do but sinners in the hands are an angry god. he actually gives in a nearby village in connecticut while he's traveling around in the summer of 1741. so so edwards is not the most famous pastor preacher at the time. but edwards has...
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but he also did it to vindicate edwards as i said and the account came out and it did vindicate edwards 24 years after the fact as keen wrote. he was glad that finally edwards reputation as a truthful correspondent was vindicated and it was very big news among media people who had always wondered about this account that edwards had written many years before and edwards was still among the living at the time and was very gratified by this and sent to keen a letter of a fusive praise, you know, edward should be much better remember than he is not just for this but his other work in journalism. he was one of the early he worked with jacob reese, of course did how the other half live and he was early supporter of stephen crane he led him stay at his apartment here in new york when crane was struggling to write and sell red badge of courage. one of the things i think happened that happened edwards his house was burned down in 1908 and it was burned to the ground and he lost a lifetime of correspondence and clippings and notes. and so there was no legacy to leave it would be amazing to read t
but he also did it to vindicate edwards as i said and the account came out and it did vindicate edwards 24 years after the fact as keen wrote. he was glad that finally edwards reputation as a truthful correspondent was vindicated and it was very big news among media people who had always wondered about this account that edwards had written many years before and edwards was still among the living at the time and was very gratified by this and sent to keen a letter of a fusive praise, you know,...
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hugh edwards was back on frida , tomorrow. hugh edwards was back on friday. and _ tomorrow.friday, and on saturday. - tomorrow. hugh edwards was back on friday, and on saturday. and i on friday, and on saturday. and although he was taken a well earned rest on sunday the results and analysis continued then as well.— then as well. and cambridge are. it then as well. and cambridge are- it was — then as well. and cambridge are. it was all _ then as well. and cambridge are. it was all too _ then as well. and cambridge are. it was all too much - then as well. and cambridge are. it was all too much for i are. it was all too much for some viewers such asjulie from lincolnshire who recorded her thoughts on camera for us. last saturday afternoon _ thoughts on camera for us. last saturday afternoon i _ thoughts on camera for us. last saturday afternoon i set up my tv to catch up with the latest news on bbc one only defined the election coverage on yet again. this had been reported in the morning, at lunchtime, and looking at the tv guide it had been all day. i switched to the bbc news
hugh edwards was back on frida , tomorrow. hugh edwards was back on friday. and _ tomorrow.friday, and on saturday. - tomorrow. hugh edwards was back on friday, and on saturday. and i on friday, and on saturday. and although he was taken a well earned rest on sunday the results and analysis continued then as well.— then as well. and cambridge are. it then as well. and cambridge are- it was — then as well. and cambridge are. it was all _ then as well. and cambridge are. it was all too _ then...
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it was 8 years ago that edward still ruled the lead on america's last surveillance program. google, google, spying on essentially, everyone at the top. mooney the most craziest conspiracy theorists would have believed the brett, the scope of the spine program. they were really targeting everyone, american citizens billions around the world, politicians, including those in allied nations and nathan, partner nations with through denmark that they targeted sweden, norway, as well as france, germany bagley muggles food was bothered by the n. s a by american intelligence. and what we have learned now is that danish intelligence was completed in all of this. they wouldn't. knowing cogs in this vos, the valence machine. they helped american intelligence gather insulation. amongst others, their own coven corporations, danish corporations, danish weapon, manufacture, davis government. they handed over inflammation, danish citizens of the danish government to american intelligence and view. we've heard a lot of reaction to this latest investigation, which by the way, was carried out b
it was 8 years ago that edward still ruled the lead on america's last surveillance program. google, google, spying on essentially, everyone at the top. mooney the most craziest conspiracy theorists would have believed the brett, the scope of the spine program. they were really targeting everyone, american citizens billions around the world, politicians, including those in allied nations and nathan, partner nations with through denmark that they targeted sweden, norway, as well as france,...
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edward, i think i heard you are a fan of hawaiian shirts. edward: i am a fan.he ninth island. that's where the hawaiians come to vacation. but i love this trend. i think it's great to add spice to your life and why not? they're comfortable, light and fun. mark? maria: and mark, you've been seen rocking a hawaiian shirt before, haven't you. mark: i love a nice hawaiian shirt. i have rules to live by. i wear them by the water and on vacation. i can't wear them in downtown cleveland. you have winter 11 months a year. you get the stink eye from people. a nice hawaiian dinner jacket with flip up glasses, you can wear those year-round no matter where you live. >>> it's great attire for a big party. maria: even in downtown cleveland? mark: you can do it there, yeah, yeah. it's well-received here which is good news. [laughter] maria: all right. edward: golf clash. maria: looking good, guys. looking good. more "mornings with maria" right after this, live on fox business. ♪ there's interest you accrue, and interests you pursue. plans for the long term, .. at thrivent, we
edward, i think i heard you are a fan of hawaiian shirts. edward: i am a fan.he ninth island. that's where the hawaiians come to vacation. but i love this trend. i think it's great to add spice to your life and why not? they're comfortable, light and fun. mark? maria: and mark, you've been seen rocking a hawaiian shirt before, haven't you. mark: i love a nice hawaiian shirt. i have rules to live by. i wear them by the water and on vacation. i can't wear them in downtown cleveland. you have...
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going to hear from john edwards. like wyoming, new mexico and other western states the people of louisiana uncertainty from president biden's actions. governor, thank you for your willingness to travel here and testify for us today. i know my friend senator cassidy will do a full introduction of you shortly and i want to thank all the witnesses for appearing and i look forward to yourtestimony . we do have a quorum >> going to our business meeting right now. and since the ranking member senator barrasso and myself have given our statement is there any members wishing to see or be heard on mister boudreau's nomination? any members? first i willcall the role . >>. [rollcall] >>. [rollcall] >> on this boat the aye's are 18 and the nose areone . that includes our business meeting and we will report mister boudreau out and we will now turn to our hearing thismorning and with that , we have a tremendous lineup today and the distinguished panel of witnesses with us. we have this man 11, the director of the bureau of ocean m
going to hear from john edwards. like wyoming, new mexico and other western states the people of louisiana uncertainty from president biden's actions. governor, thank you for your willingness to travel here and testify for us today. i know my friend senator cassidy will do a full introduction of you shortly and i want to thank all the witnesses for appearing and i look forward to yourtestimony . we do have a quorum >> going to our business meeting right now. and since the ranking member...
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going to hear from john edwards. like wyoming, new mexico and other western states the people of louisiana uncertainty from president biden's actions. governor, thank you for your willingness to travel here and testify for us today. i know my friend senator cassidy will do a full introduction of you shortly and i want to thank all the witnesses for appearing and i look forward to yourtestimony . we do have a quorum >> going to our business meeting right now. and since the ranking member senator barrasso and myself have given our statement is there any members wishing to see or be heard on mister boudreau's nomination? any members? first i willcall the role . >>. [rollcall] >>. [rollcall] >> on this boat the aye's are 18 and the nose areone . that includes our business meeting and we will report mister boudreau out and we will now turn to our hearing thismorning and with that , we have a tremendous lineup today and the distinguished panel of witnesses with us. we have this man 11, the director of the bureau of ocean m
going to hear from john edwards. like wyoming, new mexico and other western states the people of louisiana uncertainty from president biden's actions. governor, thank you for your willingness to travel here and testify for us today. i know my friend senator cassidy will do a full introduction of you shortly and i want to thank all the witnesses for appearing and i look forward to yourtestimony . we do have a quorum >> going to our business meeting right now. and since the ranking member...
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is that one of the reasons you like edwards life science?it is you have an aging population you cannot get up the stairs you think it is old age. it is not. heart valves are not opening or closing properly that used to require open heart surgery. now edwards has a catheter and they string it through your veins into the heart they make a lot of money for it. the first heart half is to help you open your valve. the second one, coming up, to help you close that will allow them to double revenue in the next five years edwards is one you have to hold. have it in your portfolio. >> the catheter is a product because of covid, maybe not getting attention that it deserves for a very common problem. okay this third stock, cate, is one you do not own, i don't think, yet. you also say if you don't really understand bitcoin or ethereum, don't worry. own coinbase as a proxy for those. you like it is not bragging about zero trading fees. >> coinbase is making money like the brokers used to make it is a custodian. buy bitcoin or ethereum. they will open an
is that one of the reasons you like edwards life science?it is you have an aging population you cannot get up the stairs you think it is old age. it is not. heart valves are not opening or closing properly that used to require open heart surgery. now edwards has a catheter and they string it through your veins into the heart they make a lot of money for it. the first heart half is to help you open your valve. the second one, coming up, to help you close that will allow them to double revenue in...
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governor edwards great to see you again. me ask you, and your testimony you mention both the need to transition away from oil and gas consumption we cannot impact climate change while noting your states reliance on the funds derived from this resin how they are also used to mitigate against coastal degradation. in your testimony also mention is important to have a responsible transition. for continued production use of oil and gas resources that allow places like your state and others to reposition themselves for a future sustainablee economy. how do you envision the federal government aiding states like ours in such a transition? and wetlands as your state looking into to plan for that future? >> thank you very much for the question. senator. require some predictability and certainty in the pause works against that. i will tell you that i would adopt by reference all of the things that were said about oilid produced in carbon advantage. i know some people would say it sounds like you're speaking out of both sides of your mo
governor edwards great to see you again. me ask you, and your testimony you mention both the need to transition away from oil and gas consumption we cannot impact climate change while noting your states reliance on the funds derived from this resin how they are also used to mitigate against coastal degradation. in your testimony also mention is important to have a responsible transition. for continued production use of oil and gas resources that allow places like your state and others to...
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edward?ys maybe it's time now to start talking about taking the foot off the gas from monetary policy. he says if we wait, we might have to jam on the brakes a little bit harder later. he's looking at inflation spikes that risk taking that's happening because money is cheap also, it's excess in the economy , but not just for supplies but also in labor. he says the conversation should start but declined to give a timeline of how those discussion s should go. listen. >> i think as it becomes clear that we're weathering this pandemic, i think we'd be wise to begin talking sooner rather than later about adjusting our purchases. i said sooner rather than later. i'm not going to put a calendar date on it. just sooner rather than later and you could draw your own conclusions. reporter: now, on the announcement of the cryptocurrency the u.s. taking the first step towards the digital dollar, he says that it's important to start those conversations, he says, where most of our transactions are digital a
edward?ys maybe it's time now to start talking about taking the foot off the gas from monetary policy. he says if we wait, we might have to jam on the brakes a little bit harder later. he's looking at inflation spikes that risk taking that's happening because money is cheap also, it's excess in the economy , but not just for supplies but also in labor. he says the conversation should start but declined to give a timeline of how those discussion s should go. listen. >> i think as it...
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as former governor i appreciate governor edwards taking a timeout. i know how busy you are.ou committed your state to the net zero carbon by 2050 as you said in the testimony that will require significant investment every new polls and also we need to address other industriestr. we need to look at both sides of the ledger to reduce the emissions in the first place as well as negative emissions like carbon capture direct air capture. i want to share your perspective and how can commerce do a better job quick. ha much senator. first of all you have done a lot with the tax credit with carbon capture and sequestration. you may havema some more legislation you are considering to make it more attractive for those entities to invest. louisiana has tremendous potential for carbon capture and the reason is we are the only stay in the nation where the largest portion of the missions don't come from power generation that chemical manufacturing. we also have the pipeline of the carbon once captured in the geologic formations underground to store it for thousands of years and we already
as former governor i appreciate governor edwards taking a timeout. i know how busy you are.ou committed your state to the net zero carbon by 2050 as you said in the testimony that will require significant investment every new polls and also we need to address other industriestr. we need to look at both sides of the ledger to reduce the emissions in the first place as well as negative emissions like carbon capture direct air capture. i want to share your perspective and how can commerce do a...
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o'neil edwards: my name is o'neil edwards from brooklyn, new york, and i'm 27 years old.ve moved probably like, maybe 10 times in the past 10 years, seven to 10 times. my parents definitely did the best that they could, but due to external factors, they wasn't able to have a job that's any better than like a minimum wage job. so, like, the dream of home ownership is very important to us. but it was like, it seemed very impossible for like a period of time up until recently. rebecca senn: i'd say we're in one of the most competitive homeownership and housing markets i've ever seen. we serve over 15,000 people a year. we work with a host of affordable mortgage lenders who offer sometimes 3% down. and even coming up with that can be tough on top of closing costs, which could be $10,000-plus. it's a complicated process. there's a lot that goes into it. bailey jeremie: it's very stressful, especially being a middle-class family. i learned that there was an affordable housing option two blocks away from our apartment. so, it felt very unbelievable. they say you have to apply no
o'neil edwards: my name is o'neil edwards from brooklyn, new york, and i'm 27 years old.ve moved probably like, maybe 10 times in the past 10 years, seven to 10 times. my parents definitely did the best that they could, but due to external factors, they wasn't able to have a job that's any better than like a minimum wage job. so, like, the dream of home ownership is very important to us. but it was like, it seemed very impossible for like a period of time up until recently. rebecca senn: i'd...
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murrow and wants to be like edward r. murrow and if they could be like edward r. murrow we would be a much better country today but that's hard to do. that's why he is held up with the kind of esteem he is and deservedly so. he set an extraordinary example of courage, of professionalism, of decency, of fearlessness, if he had to say something he knew was going to offend a senator or even a president, he said it it -- because it was true, believed to its be true. when murrow left cbs and went to be the head of usia invited me to join him to be his specialist on communist affairs. i was obviously flattered but i had to say no to him and it broke my heart. i didn't -- how could i say no to murrow. that was ridiculous. ... and who we want to be. yours is a life well lived rich and full and you always seem to be looking ahead. give us your thoughts as you look back and you look around and you look ahead in april of 2021. >> let me tried to look at that for a moment. i am a very proud grandfather and i have a grandson at 15 named aaron and a granddaughter named eloise a
murrow and wants to be like edward r. murrow and if they could be like edward r. murrow we would be a much better country today but that's hard to do. that's why he is held up with the kind of esteem he is and deservedly so. he set an extraordinary example of courage, of professionalism, of decency, of fearlessness, if he had to say something he knew was going to offend a senator or even a president, he said it it -- because it was true, believed to its be true. when murrow left cbs and went to...
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taken a few years to learn the details of what happened back that just a little background in 2013 edward snowden, blue that in on america's global surveillance program, at the top, not even, you know, the most hard line conspiracy theorists would have believed would have guessed the breath, the scoop, the magnitude of the spine, while peroration, they was bog. whenever the entire gloom on, on their allies and the citizens on, even, you know, even need to partners and edwards live in that. and we learn that some of the spies was happening through denmark. it was an integrity part of america surveillance program. it was through denmark, amongst others that the united states was spying on its native apartments on. busy sweden or norway of france, germany angle merkel. the german johnson whom was bogged they were, they were monitoring a cool who she called the german foreign minister, the leader of the opposition. and what we've learned now is that then mark facilitated the defense intelligence services of denmark. the intelligence agency, cybersecurity, they helped their american part was b
taken a few years to learn the details of what happened back that just a little background in 2013 edward snowden, blue that in on america's global surveillance program, at the top, not even, you know, the most hard line conspiracy theorists would have believed would have guessed the breath, the scoop, the magnitude of the spine, while peroration, they was bog. whenever the entire gloom on, on their allies and the citizens on, even, you know, even need to partners and edwards live in that. and...
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[cheering and applauding] robert edward schrader the fourth.ng and applauding] alexander leland. [cheering and applauding] andrew benjamin walsh. [cheering and applauding] madeline isabella prince. [cheering and applauding] christian owen daniels. [cheering and applauding] jacqueline noel. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] zachary dale. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] abigail louise mccormick. [cheering and applauding] harrison davis. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] ricardo vincent. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] lillian. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] joseph matthew. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] preston william rhodes. [cheering and applauding] patrick james bishop. [cheering and applauding] micah. [inaudible] oh. [cheering and applauding] elizabeth. [cheering and applauding] caitlin. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] paula xavier kelly. [cheering and applauding] dallas aland harrison. [cheering and applauding] margaret ray zimmerman. [cheering and applauding] evelyn blair. [inaudible] [cheering and a
[cheering and applauding] robert edward schrader the fourth.ng and applauding] alexander leland. [cheering and applauding] andrew benjamin walsh. [cheering and applauding] madeline isabella prince. [cheering and applauding] christian owen daniels. [cheering and applauding] jacqueline noel. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] zachary dale. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] abigail louise mccormick. [cheering and applauding] harrison davis. [inaudible] [cheering and applauding] ricardo...
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edward jones. another day, another chance. it could be the day you break the sales record, or the day there's appointments nonstop. with comcast business, you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses, and you can get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. get started with a great offer, and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus, for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. >>> by now you know about the big media deal involving at&t, warnermedia and discovery. now there's a couple ways to look at this look at it through the streaming and media perspective, or through the wireless component that's where i want to start why? because tiffany bought at&t today. you tell me why, first now what you essentially have is two pure plays, the pure play wireless companies now ready to go at it with each other, ver
edward jones. another day, another chance. it could be the day you break the sales record, or the day there's appointments nonstop. with comcast business, you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses, and you can get the advanced cybersecurity solutions you need with comcast business securityedge. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. get started with a great offer, and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus, for a...
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and when whistleblower edward snowden 1st revealed extensive phone and why it's happening by the n. s a. the u. s. intelligence service. and it showed that the u. s. had taught the phones of leading politicians, including uncle michael. now the us, of course, is a close ally of germany and those revelations cause quite a lot of outrage back here and back then. and in 2013, now this new report has found that the a didn't known that in fact, it had help from denmark and the danish intelligence service. and what the danish intelligence service did it, let us access danish internet cables to listen to those phone conversations by uncle michael also by frank stein, maya, who is now the german president. and what the report also brought to light is that germany wasn't the only country that denmark help the u. s. spy on. and danish intelligence officials also passed on information about leading politicians in other european countries, such as sweden and norway, in fonts and in the netherlands. ok, so a technical support and collusion as it were, but all governments on keep tabs on one anot
and when whistleblower edward snowden 1st revealed extensive phone and why it's happening by the n. s a. the u. s. intelligence service. and it showed that the u. s. had taught the phones of leading politicians, including uncle michael. now the us, of course, is a close ally of germany and those revelations cause quite a lot of outrage back here and back then. and in 2013, now this new report has found that the a didn't known that in fact, it had help from denmark and the danish intelligence...
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he had edward house. he had robert lansing who was just an international lawyer really whom wilson just regarded his little more than a clerk who was secretly conspiring to try to get the americans in the war on the side of the allies, which is not what wilson wanted at all. he wilson had a couple of very good younger diplomats advising. william hepburn buckler in london who was a junior diplomat, but brilliant joe the young joseph grew in berlin. there were some good diplomats in the american service at that time and they were giving sending some really interesting advice back to washington, but it wasn't being used or heated. so up. it's it's on it's that's what's so incredibly tragic about this. you blame the german generals. for their hawkishness their yearning for the submarine panacea their yearning to find some way of finally beating down batman and showing who that the military was really in charge in germany. yes. they deserve all the blame and obliqui that you want to heap upon. but this problem
he had edward house. he had robert lansing who was just an international lawyer really whom wilson just regarded his little more than a clerk who was secretly conspiring to try to get the americans in the war on the side of the allies, which is not what wilson wanted at all. he wilson had a couple of very good younger diplomats advising. william hepburn buckler in london who was a junior diplomat, but brilliant joe the young joseph grew in berlin. there were some good diplomats in the american...
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we heard 1st teens from edward student 2013 and he blew the lead on this entire thing. we had hints about how it was done to denmark is a hub, basically for all manner of telecommunications cables, into the cables on the see cables coming in from sweden, from germany. and what the n s i was able to do is it was able to convince the danish intelligence agency to allow access to those cable. so they were able to spy on all manner of european governments, institutions, corporations. and we were also able to tap the phones of the, the german chancellor, the foreigner, the foreign minister, the leader of the opposition. and later by 2015, they had a patent government realize what was going on. because one of these is happening apparently without the danish government awareness to the the, you know, this is a completely runaway intelligence agency that he's working in, in edmond. and they were able to do this for many years with the united states. and now the finally, you know, the lead has been blown on this original messenger who revealed all of this. edward snowden has com
we heard 1st teens from edward student 2013 and he blew the lead on this entire thing. we had hints about how it was done to denmark is a hub, basically for all manner of telecommunications cables, into the cables on the see cables coming in from sweden, from germany. and what the n s i was able to do is it was able to convince the danish intelligence agency to allow access to those cable. so they were able to spy on all manner of european governments, institutions, corporations. and we were...
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it was the one that put her onto the throne and that was the the marriage of edward the eighth to the twice divorced wallace simpson and so that he abdicated in order to do that and that placed her directly in line of to succeed to the throne. um, she and then on top of that she's had three divorces in her family three of her children now have been divorced. she's had the lives of her two, daughters-in-law diana and camilla parker bowles both been in the gossip columns over and over again, and it's been something that she's so so successfully created her own distance from and it's never and she has by all reports and i think you'll certainly feel this when you finish the book is a well well respected queen, but sally will tell us about she's also been able to preserve a very good sense of humor and have a great what sally described as you want to be. so here sally to tell us all that. thank you very much. barbara said i was so tickled to see you here tonight, because i've so enjoyed being introduced. by you before you're always so thoughtful and your introductions and thank you very v
it was the one that put her onto the throne and that was the the marriage of edward the eighth to the twice divorced wallace simpson and so that he abdicated in order to do that and that placed her directly in line of to succeed to the throne. um, she and then on top of that she's had three divorces in her family three of her children now have been divorced. she's had the lives of her two, daughters-in-law diana and camilla parker bowles both been in the gossip columns over and over again, and...
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to get more perspective on the issue of patent waivers for the coronavirus vaccine we're joined by edward luce us national editor and columnist for the financial times based here in washington d.c. once upon a time edward was also the india bureau chief for the financial times as well and we know india is going through a bit of hell at this. moment on this very subject you have been positive about president biden's commitment to join those nations that want to waive intellectual property waivers with regards to grant i respect seen particularly with regard to helping india and other developing nations that are real trouble do you think this is the solution. no no no single act the biden administration or its western partners takes is going to be the solution in and of itself but i think this is part of the solution which we can get into in a moment i do think it's a very important. politically symbolic and geopolitically symbolic gesture from the biden administration to the world to expect american leadership on this it is extremely rare if ever that you see an american president take on
to get more perspective on the issue of patent waivers for the coronavirus vaccine we're joined by edward luce us national editor and columnist for the financial times based here in washington d.c. once upon a time edward was also the india bureau chief for the financial times as well and we know india is going through a bit of hell at this. moment on this very subject you have been positive about president biden's commitment to join those nations that want to waive intellectual property...
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hey, edward. >> hi, neil. you have noticed the prices going up. again, you can see it at the pump steadily. in the grocery store, it is starting to go up little by little. for example, i bought this loaf of bread. cost me 30 cents more today than a year ago. when you compound that and everything you buy is a little more, it gets -- adds up a bit. the data is showing that 3.5% year over year increase in the stuff we buy on average in the grocery store is more expensive. within that, very interesting things. take a look at this. cereal and bakery products. 2.6% more from last year to this year. meat, poultry, fish, eggs, 5.4% increase in prices. dairy, 1. 6. nonalcoholic beverages, 3.2%. it's not enough to affect the shoppers that i talk with only because they're being smart. >> for example, if one week they had buy one get one free bread, i'll do the two bread. the next week they may have buy one get one free bagles. one week we have sandwiches, the next week we're having bagles and coffee or something. >> she tells me that she knows the increases
hey, edward. >> hi, neil. you have noticed the prices going up. again, you can see it at the pump steadily. in the grocery store, it is starting to go up little by little. for example, i bought this loaf of bread. cost me 30 cents more today than a year ago. when you compound that and everything you buy is a little more, it gets -- adds up a bit. the data is showing that 3.5% year over year increase in the stuff we buy on average in the grocery store is more expensive. within that, very...
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edward mcdaniel. 63.e would be a primary suspect and considered armed around dangerous. they got his whereabouts from a community tip. that's all we know. two suspects in custody of the killing of this military couple outside of their home. a lot of details were yet to get here. they got the nation's attention given who they were. ted williams, a former detective, fox news contributor, still a lot we don't know. the fact that there's a couple suspects here, what do you make of it? >> yeah, neil, we got information on that, on this killing or these killings this morning. what we were told is that they were looking for one suspect. there was apparently a burglary in recent days here. the couple, both military retired, dr. mcdaniels and his wife were shot and killed in front of their home. they were looking for the one suspect, dr. mcdaniels and his wife's son, was at home, as i understand it at the time of this, of these killings. i'm happy you have given me information that i didn't know. that is that they
edward mcdaniel. 63.e would be a primary suspect and considered armed around dangerous. they got his whereabouts from a community tip. that's all we know. two suspects in custody of the killing of this military couple outside of their home. a lot of details were yet to get here. they got the nation's attention given who they were. ted williams, a former detective, fox news contributor, still a lot we don't know. the fact that there's a couple suspects here, what do you make of it? >>...
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edward jones. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss.tute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. tex-mex. tex-mex. ♪ termites. ♪ don't mess up your deck with tex-mex. terminix. here to help. jack: as barron's marked its 100 year anniversary were looking into the future we convened a panel of experts to identify the innovation and trends that will shape business and investing opportunity in years to come senior managing editor joins a roundtable, thank you so much, it's good to see you back. >> i am happy to be here. jack: you had a fascinating conversation with three insightful investors of what the next 100 years may hold the discussion sword to i
edward jones. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss.tute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan...
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fox business correspondent edward lawrence joins us. hi, edward. >> in alexandria, virginia, this gas station out of premium and mid grade. they have less than 1,500 gallons. i watched the price here. started at $3.29 for regular. went to $3.34. now 3.49. so the victims of the ransomware are all of these trying to get gas here. there's a line that goes through the parking lot. 44% of all the gas stations in the state of virginia don't have gas. according to gas buddy. 65% of the gas stations in the state of north carolina don't have any gas. this is video that we shot earlier of the manager here directing traffic. with this spike in demand now, you have seen the highest prices of gas since november of 2014. we're talking about overnight jumps of eight cents in georgia, south carolina, virginia. that's from last night to tonight. or today. 7 cents in north carolina and tennessee. all prompted by the gas shortage that has been reported throughout the southeast from florida to virginia. >> i saw everyone freaking out on social media. i was
fox business correspondent edward lawrence joins us. hi, edward. >> in alexandria, virginia, this gas station out of premium and mid grade. they have less than 1,500 gallons. i watched the price here. started at $3.29 for regular. went to $3.34. now 3.49. so the victims of the ransomware are all of these trying to get gas here. there's a line that goes through the parking lot. 44% of all the gas stations in the state of virginia don't have gas. according to gas buddy. 65% of the gas...
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at edward jones, our 19,000 financial advisors create personalized investment strategies to help youack to your future. edward jones. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> really good. was pregnant gave birth midflight to hawaii last week. talk about being in the right place at the right time, there just happened to be three neonatal nurses and a doctor on board to help. >> i don't know how a patient gets so lucky to have three neonatal extensive care on board the same flight when she is in labor. but that's the situation we were in. dr. dale glenn improvised and used items on the plane to deliver the baby. the boy raymond and his mom are doing just fine. >>> on "cbs moneywatch," facebook will decide whether to lift a ban on donald trump's account and creating oxygen. diane king hall has those stories and more. good morning, diane. >> investors are set to release another batch of corporate earnings results from pfizer and lyft, the dow rallied 238 points to kick off may. the nasdaq slimmed 67 while the s&p 500 added 11. >>> an update to a story
at edward jones, our 19,000 financial advisors create personalized investment strategies to help youack to your future. edward jones. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> really good. was pregnant gave birth midflight to hawaii last week. talk about being in the right place at the right time, there just happened to be three neonatal nurses and a doctor on board to help. >> i don't know how a patient gets so lucky to have three...
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jackie: thank you, edward. house republicans introducing a bill would force the white house though declassify intel on the possibility of a coronavirus lab leak. one of the cosponsors of that bill is here, texas congressman brian babin. congressman good to see you. >> good afternoon, jackie. jackie: what should we do if the united states can prove this was a leak? >> i think we need to hold china accountable. they have a history with secrecy, an obsession with control. they have been pushing back on any transparent investigation for a year now. the world health organization has been right with them. they seem to be working hand-in-glove. we keep getting the same old story that it's zoonotic or jumped, the covid-19 virus jumped from a bat or some kind of an animal to humans. the evidence just doesn't support that. we do know that a number of these chinese workers in the wuhan institute of virology have caught this, you know, this covid-19 disease and it just look, the evidence is pointing, a red flag is going up
jackie: thank you, edward. house republicans introducing a bill would force the white house though declassify intel on the possibility of a coronavirus lab leak. one of the cosponsors of that bill is here, texas congressman brian babin. congressman good to see you. >> good afternoon, jackie. jackie: what should we do if the united states can prove this was a leak? >> i think we need to hold china accountable. they have a history with secrecy, an obsession with control. they have...
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farah edwards khan was there that day.uld see the union carbide factory from the topmost part of our house. it was making pesticides and it was a source of income for poor people. it was a normal evening, we we went to bed and then about11:30, 11:45, we heard a big banging on the door. my father, he opened the door and my cousin was standing outside there and he said there's been a gas accident. we didn't realise what exactly was happening. we shut the doors and we went off to sleep. the next morning, my family woke up and my father drove me down to the school, everything was very quiet. there was a silence. we saw some people just lying, and my fathersaid, "oh, wedding season, must be drunk." we drove on, we went to my school, then the gatekeeper came out and he said, "what are you doing here? "there's been a terrible accident. "go back to your house, please." and at that moment, we realised that those people we had seen lying down on the pavements weren't drunk, they were dead. i had never seen death before. tonnes of po
farah edwards khan was there that day.uld see the union carbide factory from the topmost part of our house. it was making pesticides and it was a source of income for poor people. it was a normal evening, we we went to bed and then about11:30, 11:45, we heard a big banging on the door. my father, he opened the door and my cousin was standing outside there and he said there's been a gas accident. we didn't realise what exactly was happening. we shut the doors and we went off to sleep. the next...
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former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker and republican strategist, brendan buck. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. we're going to get to all the news about the cdc mask recommendations including the confusion that's resulted from the surprise announcement. we'll begin with the fighting between israel and ham maz. one day after the israelis target and demolished pa building in gaza housing -- richard, on friday you and i talked about this. you said hamas and the israeli government were looking for an exit ramp. why can't they find it? >> reporter: well, i think still that both sides do seem to want to find a way that they can declare victory. they both have a lester holt of interest in doing that. israel so far has not invaded the gaza strip and it could have done that. it's holding off. it's launching
former democratic congresswoman donna edwards. "new york times" chief white house correspondent peter baker and republican strategist, brendan buck. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. we're going to get to all the news about the cdc mask recommendations including the confusion that's resulted...
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