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john edwards. honest and changing course in iraq is the first step in trying to restore america's moral leadership in the world. crowd: [chanting] edwards! edwards was hot stuff and within striking distance of the white house for years. [cheering] he had been john kerry's vice presidential pick in 2004, and even though that didn't work out, it made him an early favorite entering the 2008 democratic presidential primary. he was a good talker. he was good-looking. he had the right politics. yes, edwards was the dream candidate-- perhaps even the "dreamy" candidate. that beautiful head of hair just stole my heart. [audience laughter] thank you. john edwards was able to articulate the economic issues that plagued this country, able to talk about the "two americas." that was his famous speech. we can build one america where we no longer have two healthcare systems. edwards' stated mission to bridge the gap between rich americans and poor americans still seems progressive more than a decade later. he was
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edward, good to have you on the show.ay would've been a great conversation anyway. but given where we are in the world with ukraine and tariffs and these tariffs that are coming in on canada and mexico in a few days, remarkably important conversation. donald trump has talked a lot about tariffs being the most beautiful word in the english language. covered tariffs for a lot of years. they're a thing. they are sometimes really useful and beautiful and sometimes not useful at all. and damaging. why is he so attached to this? >> so look. >> tariffs historically have been used really for economic reasons in the very early period of american history. you know, george washington, you're using tariffs to raise revenue. right. this is what donald trump talks about today. mind you, at the time the us government was like ten guys in an office. right. so it's not viable to do that today. other times it's been used to protect industries in the united states from foreign competition. so, for instance, biden imposed 100% tariffs on chi
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then came edward, and then william and tad. we'll talk a little bit more about the children in a bit. but right now, i'm going to switch over to verena and i'll mention that i love this photograph. don't they look like a happy pair? this is varina davis. her husband, jefferson davis there. verena. different from certainly physic. she was not petite. she was rather tall. stood about five eight. she was slender, which was considered rather unattractive for day. she had a fairly dark olive complexion, but when jefferson davis met, he did fall in love with her. i think he was definitely by her intellect. now, just a little bit background on jefferson davis. jefferson davis was a a had been married before. when he was in the us army, he fell in love with his commanding officers daughter. they knox taylor, the daughter of zachary taylor. he resigned to the army. a resigned from the army. married sara and began deciding begin life as a planter began work on building a plantation. but tragically just months after they married knox died
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sheila stone and the edward may preparation of different greens, different varieties of dry goods that can be cool. rice macaroni shown in flow or these distribution is going not only in normal done but for all the entire year the i go for thousands of people do a lot of ok. because ask for me the fair. so when you don't fill the pool, can i send all this bobby? and i love to kim cisco, stand on every ramadan, month for the some see present on lose if not present. this is a good lesson because is our brothers in there. so you know, be nice to do that for them because you know, the faucet in the minutes where the files that need to get something to eat. so you know, we try to change the menu of every single day and give them a different thing after the audit to do, you know, as you know, you need to be doing dollar. i sent you a gift card for them. what city on monday is ramadan, what it will be looking out for the brothers. it will be looking out for the both of them. so that's why we do it for them. i have the right, the boy costs anyone i want to and the state has no business getting
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sheila stone and the edward may preparation of different greens, different varieties of dry goods that can be cool. rice macaroni shown in flow or these distribute fans is going not only in normal done but for all the entire year. the i go for thousands of people, do a lot of people asking me that the when it'll set up. so can i settle this, bobby? i love cooking this cool care. and on every ramadan, 140 some feed present on those if not present. right, this is a good left thing because is our brothers in there. so you know, be nice to do this for them because you know, the faucet in the word, the files that need to get something to eat. so you know, we try to change the menu, everything of it and give them a different thing every the audit to do, you know, as you know, we're going to be doing dollar, i sent you a gift card for them. what city on monday is ramadan lunches and i'll be looking out for the brothers. and i'll be looking out for the both of them. so that's why we do it for them. as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting bet
sheila stone and the edward may preparation of different greens, different varieties of dry goods that can be cool. rice macaroni shown in flow or these distribute fans is going not only in normal done but for all the entire year. the i go for thousands of people, do a lot of people asking me that the when it'll set up. so can i settle this, bobby? i love cooking this cool care. and on every ramadan, 140 some feed present on those if not present. right, this is a good left thing because is our...
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okay, erica edwards, keep up on this and let us know when you have more information.ight know something about him. you might know nothing about him. but next we're going to bring you the story of andrew tate. you may wonder why he's back in america, but the bigger questions might be how he got back and who let him back in. >> want the fastest. >> working glp1 for half the price? rowe now offers fda approved weight loss injections cheaper with results. you can see. >> faster. >> lose 15% of your weight with >> lose 15% of your weight with awhen you really need to sleep. you reach for the really good stuff. zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. from the #1 rated brand in cordless outdoor power, the ego zero-turn riding mower with e-steer technology. drives like a car. turns on a dime. and it cuts up to 2.5 acres on a single charge. find an ego retailer near you. wan. >> cake. >> you can take. >> home everything. >> ice cream machine, everything. dessert bar. everything. fork. eve
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i was kind of thought of, could you let me look at the clinton for dental quick edward, who the jim fixtures, gate issue. if i can't do what i do, if, if i'm like what, what question do you do it over to that you sold over easy this? what would it be that the to, sir no to the is so why don't i do you know, the sneaky a, going to be a think to 0 and get this is the vin and to well, i never would have done um, was there with him doing it or use it on zillow. it's similar to this, so i think for very good. and then when did you get into see doing that? she should in vain looking at him doing that and that's the influence of the day and feed in inventory. okay. i said, i just don't want the shot unless you're getting the same as you want. it goes on like you get it doesn't get any of a the the man or the, the, the known stuff, a site is now on the inside the soon as nothing. monday and the this is done by the less money a don't have to decide they don't wanna say no, i don't have to do is get the job that's to doing and have some questions. i have this vague and i'm done and yes, tell me. yeah.
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edward luce, us chief. columnist for the financial times. and rick stengel. >> former undersecretary. of state. >> for diplomatic, public diplomacy and affairs and. msnbc political analyst. i want to play for everybody before i get to a question. because i do want to address straight out. >> of the. >> out of the box, the idea that j.d. vance postured that. >> oh, when are you going to say thank you to us? when are you going to tell us? >> thank you. >> let's listen to the various times that. >> the president of ukraine. >> said. >> thank you. >> to america. >> ukraine is. grateful to the united states for its overwhelming support. i came here to the united states. >> to forward. >> the thank. >> the word of. >> thanks to the. >> people of america. >> thank you so much, mr. president. thank you for all this. 575 days. yes. and thanks to the american people. i like to thank american partners for the support. mr. president, thank you. your team. i would also like to thank the united states congress for their support. both parties, both chamber
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and if both the parties agree, asking then edward have same impact, which we can anticipate about. so do me the travel between now i might have to and russian. so we mentioned all the major powers of the region except one, india and the communist and what it wasn't long, the 1st leaders to call and congratulate donald trump and his victory. they also worked quite successfully during tons, 1st term. we all know that in terms a new team, there are lots of people of the indian origin in official, an unofficial capacities. for example, the vice president's wife is of indiana origin that she has massive following on the internet. i know that the indian desperate in america is very happy. do you think that may impact the politics in any way? i mean, do you expect any changes in the indian american dynamic and how it may reflect on because it has already, i think, going back to the end as well, america's strategic partner. and again, that has been bipartisan support with the dental care. so republicans, so it will have an impact and i think we will formulate our response says the situatio
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today we're talking with edward loose, the us national editor and column, is that the financial times here in washington, and he's author of the upcoming book is big the life of speaking it brzezinski america's great power profit. and thank you so much for joining us today. look always of the light. we have been talking foreign policy for a long time. i want to play clipped for you. uh, president trump spots about europe right now. let's listen. european union is a different case. they can a different kind of case. they really taking advantage of us in a different way. they don't accept our cars, they don't accept essentially our farm products. they use all sorts of reasons why not. and we accept everything of them and we have about a $300000000000.00 deficit with the european union. now i love the countries of europe, i guess some uh from there and some for a long time ago. but it directly pretty directly to i guess. but i love the countries of all countries for actually little different, but your opinions and it was formed in order just go to the united states. i mean, look, let's b
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the second book was assignment russia and that was when edward r. murrow hired me at cbs and a couple years later as he sort of moved me through the system, i had never been a journalist before and they wanted somebody representing cbs in moscow who spoke the language and knew about the history and the literature of the country and i had written something for the times he had liked and on that basis and the conversation we had which lasted for three hours which he asked me any number of questions, a really fantastic journalist. he stood up and put his arm around me and said how would you like to join cbs. i said yes. that was sort of the end of my career as a scholar and the beginning of it as a journalist in that second book carries me to may of 1960 and this book begins with kennedy's inauguration and a very revealing speech that khrushchev made giving it a sense of the world, his judgment of what the world should be like and kennedy of course independently was doing his explanation to the american people in the world of the kind of global systems
the second book was assignment russia and that was when edward r. murrow hired me at cbs and a couple years later as he sort of moved me through the system, i had never been a journalist before and they wanted somebody representing cbs in moscow who spoke the language and knew about the history and the literature of the country and i had written something for the times he had liked and on that basis and the conversation we had which lasted for three hours which he asked me any number of...
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chuck edwards. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. edwards: thank you, mr. chair.irst of all, i'd like to acknowledge the great work our budget chairman has done to bring us to this point today. it's taken him hundreds of hours and tested his blood pressure quite seriously to get us to this point. and i rise today in firm support of this resolution. in november last year, 77 million americans demanded changes in how our federal government is working for them, particularly in the disastrous policies from the last four years and i plan to help deliver on those demands by fixing how washington works and implementing president trump's agenda to make america first. this resolution gives us the framework we need to meet the demands of those 77 million americans. those demands include fixing our border, this crisis once and for all. this resolution does that. those demands include unleashing american energy. this resolution does that. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. edwards: mr. chair, i urge strong support for this resolution. thank you very much. mr. ar
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that's an understatement, zelenskyy told reporters in london he is prepared to send the mineral steel, edwarde at the white house, do we know what president trump wants to do next? >> president trump is a wait-and-see he's not ready, president zelenskyy same 12 hours ago that he would sign the minerals you he was in london and he wanted the americans to understand who is the aggressor in the war president trump not going to change his position as of right now he's not ready to sign the deal that fell apart on friday when president trump said president zelenskyy disrespected the oval office. >> there will have to be an interesting good faith negotiations for president trump is going to be willing to reengage in this. >> while in london the united kingdom prime minister for 2 billion of missile sales in the prime minister saying he stands with ukraine in the uk is committed to putting boots on the ground and planes in the air. the administration says the u.s. needs to see zelenskyy say he is ready to end the war and compromise for an overall peace deal. democrats trying to paint president trump
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for speaking at the event which was also attended by commissioner chen bart director dan ensley and edwardght and many community members. >> not only do these new fare gates work great to secure our stations but they are also the first major capital project that has been delivered with our voter approved prop l prop l colfax fund. thank you to our board and staff for providing 12.5 million for this new equipment. >> the mission stations are also done and the glenn park and balboa stations are slated for completion later this year. so thank you again bart and san francisco voters. >> another piece of good news comes to us via the mtc which has recommended a 25 million regional bond measure three hour three safe routes to transit and bay trail grant to the multimodal bay skyway a transbay capital project that includes our yerba buena island multi-use path. >> this award comes to the full commission this week and i am excited to be able to vote on it at my first meeting on that body. thank you to my colleagues for appointing me to sit on the mtc. >> we thank mtc for their partnership along wi
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probably all winning oscars, but don't be surprised if you hear timothee chalamet, mikey madison, edwardni or ariana grande get their names called out instead. that's how crazy this year is. >> the celebration, just two months after the devastating la wildfires, this year's host conan o'brien, displaced by those fires, says his job is to figure out what will work for air right up until the moment he takes stage. >> l.a. has just been through this traumatic experience. there's a lot that's happening nationally that people are very tense about. it changes day to day. and so my job is right now with my writers is to create possibilities. >> and this is conan o'brien's first time hosting the oscars. so a lot of anticipation for that as well. reporting from the red carpet zohreen shah, abc news, hollywood. >> all right. here's the rundown for your oscars sunday, right here on abc seven. our coverage begins with on the red carpet at 1230. that's followed by the oscars red carpet show at 330. and then, of course, the oscars begin earlier than ever this year at 4 p.m, right here on abc seven. up
probably all winning oscars, but don't be surprised if you hear timothee chalamet, mikey madison, edwardni or ariana grande get their names called out instead. that's how crazy this year is. >> the celebration, just two months after the devastating la wildfires, this year's host conan o'brien, displaced by those fires, says his job is to figure out what will work for air right up until the moment he takes stage. >> l.a. has just been through this traumatic experience. there's a lot...
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edward lawrence asked president trump about that directly. >> you're going to put the secretary in chargetinct which is what we need and he'll be looking at it and we think we can turn it around. it is a postal service were leading the postal service were losing so much money with the postal service and we do want to lose that kind of money. we reached out to the postal board and they sent us back this morning the statement, he said the postal board said were in the middle of a massive transformation to improve operational precision in service delivery. we welcome the engagement policy makers to work with us to address the structural financial constraints that have been placed on the postal service. the postal board is in the driver seat on this one. although i will point out if congress is going to change it they can and that may not be the number one priority of the congress. i think they have other issues on their plate. maria: they sure do. jeff law. stay with us we have a big hour coming up right after this. you do not want to miss it. back in a minute. ♪ they taught me the value of
edward lawrence asked president trump about that directly. >> you're going to put the secretary in chargetinct which is what we need and he'll be looking at it and we think we can turn it around. it is a postal service were leading the postal service were losing so much money with the postal service and we do want to lose that kind of money. we reached out to the postal board and they sent us back this morning the statement, he said the postal board said were in the middle of a massive...
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fiona: on the budapest memorandum, i had mentioned edward before. when he was president of georgia, he told his ukrainian counterpart, see if you can keep one or two of the nuclear weapons. they were like, what do we deal, stick them in a closet? he had been the soviet foreign minister and said he had seen documents about what would happen if any of the soviet republics try to succeed and he said they might come in handy later which of course belarus had been as well. belarus has been pretty much swallowed up by russia and ukraine probably would not have been invaded and the number for an -- nonproliferation consequences are real because others have been noting in germany and other places, talking about europe needing to have a bomb and the message to japan and south korea and other countries who feel threatened, and bucharest, so we can get back to this point, becomes important in that context because it is another effort to give ukraine and georgia some kind of guarantees for their future security. bucharest was more about georgia than about ukrai
fiona: on the budapest memorandum, i had mentioned edward before. when he was president of georgia, he told his ukrainian counterpart, see if you can keep one or two of the nuclear weapons. they were like, what do we deal, stick them in a closet? he had been the soviet foreign minister and said he had seen documents about what would happen if any of the soviet republics try to succeed and he said they might come in handy later which of course belarus had been as well. belarus has been pretty...
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one of the features of my book is these are transcripts of the radio shows of edward r murrow, who was saying, okay, this is the battle of britain. and explain the bombings that were coming down. so americans were really aware of the war in europe to a way into a degree that they weren't aware of the war against the war in japan. but then as to the embargo itself and its effect on getting the united states into the war. yes, it was the trigger, but it was the trigger getting the united states involved in a war against japan. franklin roosevelt wanted a war against germany. now, part of my story is that franklin roosevelt wanted a war against germany because he believed that's the way the united states would assert its power in the world. and germany was the threat in europe. and that's that's where the fight's going to be. i should add what he wanted, but he consistently denied that's what he wanted. he said each of these steps is to send arms to the british, to send ships to the british, to send lend-lease aid to the british. the whole point at roosevelt is we send arms to the europea
one of the features of my book is these are transcripts of the radio shows of edward r murrow, who was saying, okay, this is the battle of britain. and explain the bombings that were coming down. so americans were really aware of the war in europe to a way into a degree that they weren't aware of the war against the war in japan. but then as to the embargo itself and its effect on getting the united states into the war. yes, it was the trigger, but it was the trigger getting the united states...
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. >> edward fishman is an adjunct professor of international and public affairs at columbia university, author of the important book choke points american power in the age of economic warfare. all right, still to come on another hour of velshi the uk and france have agreed to work with ukraine on a ceasefire deal to end russia's war, filling a gap left open by donald trump after what can only be described as a diplomatic disaster in the oval office on friday. plus, as the trump white house moves to control and restrict the white house press pool. i'll talk to jim acosta, longtime white house correspondent who spent years holding trump to account. another hour of velshi starts right now. i begin this hour with donald trump's economy and republicans plans, as they laid out in as they're laid out in a newly passed budget to slash the health care program that serves 1 in 5 americans. they're doing that in order to pay for tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the rich. that bill now heads to the senate, where republicans want to put up a smoke screen to obscure that enormous cost from t
. >> edward fishman is an adjunct professor of international and public affairs at columbia university, author of the important book choke points american power in the age of economic warfare. all right, still to come on another hour of velshi the uk and france have agreed to work with ukraine on a ceasefire deal to end russia's war, filling a gap left open by donald trump after what can only be described as a diplomatic disaster in the oval office on friday. plus, as the trump white...
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>>'s or edward lee. >> our enemies should know our prime minister has 100% support. perhaps the prime minister could remind them of what the kaiser said about the contemptible little british army and would he tell president putin and other terrorists that our army, the most professional in the world, is quite capable of getting as good as it gets? but to continue the historical evolution, as in 1939, if we stand up, it is best to have a security guarantee from the americans. p.m. starmer: that is really important. i think i speak for the whole house saying we are proud of our armed forces in everything they do. they are at the leading edge playing a key part in ukraine and will continue to play a key part in the security and defense of europe. >> thank you very much, speaker. can i congratulate the prime minister on bringing european leaders together at the weekend and setting the record straight for jd vance on the issue of free speech? president zelenskyy is resilient and brave just like the nation he represents. in the second week of the war when i went to ukraine
>>'s or edward lee. >> our enemies should know our prime minister has 100% support. perhaps the prime minister could remind them of what the kaiser said about the contemptible little british army and would he tell president putin and other terrorists that our army, the most professional in the world, is quite capable of getting as good as it gets? but to continue the historical evolution, as in 1939, if we stand up, it is best to have a security guarantee from the americans. p.m....
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commissioners item 12 b as in boy through item 12 is an edward our action items that require a vote by the commission item 12 b review and approve review and approval of the fiscal year 2526 and 2627 das budget. this will be presented by kelly dearman and hsa deputy director of finance and administration dan kaplan. thank you president spears commissioners a month ago i was here and we talked about the budget situation we're in just to review that as most key points in november the comptroller's office forecasts what the five year fiscal outlook for the city is and those forecasts are used to establish a funding gap or a funding surplus for the upcoming biennium in this november's forecast they established an $876 million biennial funding gap. the mayor based on that gap asked directed departments to propose budgets that included 15% cuts in discretionary general funds when i was here last month we talked a little bit about what was discretionary and what was not discretionary. so for hsa that is does the rfs and hsa administration a relatively small portion of local funds are in fact
commissioners item 12 b as in boy through item 12 is an edward our action items that require a vote by the commission item 12 b review and approve review and approval of the fiscal year 2526 and 2627 das budget. this will be presented by kelly dearman and hsa deputy director of finance and administration dan kaplan. thank you president spears commissioners a month ago i was here and we talked about the budget situation we're in just to review that as most key points in november the...
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when my republican colleagues tried desperately to get the od ni director to acknowledge that edward snowden was a traitor, and the nominee could not bring herself to say those words, think about that and then giving 20 billion back in rebates to american consumers. good or bad? mr. mckernan: it is very important we have customer redress as part of the remedies. you have to make customers whole when they are harmed. you have to keep the playing field level. and if that actors keep ill-gotten gains than they get a competitive advantage. restitution is good. i will not get in the practice of evaluating on a dollar amount. sen. warner: i agree the number of cells called is none. but if there is a process. do you think part of that was inappropriately returned? was the institutions cheated out of the money? mr. mckernan: on restitution i was not aware of any. sen. warner: so the answer would be yes. i did not get to you on we talked about reform and it is a gnarly and gnarly issue. do not do this quickly for a tax pay for for the reconciliation bill. if we are going to do an explicit gua
when my republican colleagues tried desperately to get the od ni director to acknowledge that edward snowden was a traitor, and the nominee could not bring herself to say those words, think about that and then giving 20 billion back in rebates to american consumers. good or bad? mr. mckernan: it is very important we have customer redress as part of the remedies. you have to make customers whole when they are harmed. you have to keep the playing field level. and if that actors keep ill-gotten...
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this is edward in georgia. stockbridge, georgia, democrat. good morning. caller: thanks, john.nks for having my call. i am a retired public school teacher. i listened to the news and your broadcast daily. i call all the time. we talked extensively. people have to listen to what trump is saying. just the other day he said, the meltdown on friday, that zelenskyy really hates putin. the guy killing millions of his people. he's got 20,000 children that he's held captive. he's joked about a third term. he's not joking. he wants to be king. i think the best thing is europe and great britain, they're going take over the negotiations. trump is not -- if he really wanted a true cease-fire, he'd be talking extensively to zelenskyy and not to putin first. that's showing their cards. i'm a gym teacher. we don't have a leader. all his cabinet members are loyalists. my best friend from college, he's a republican. he hates trump and his son is a die hard trumper. i asked his son have you ever seen "washington journal." he thinks he's so knowledgeable. he has never seen your show. he's 35 year
this is edward in georgia. stockbridge, georgia, democrat. good morning. caller: thanks, john.nks for having my call. i am a retired public school teacher. i listened to the news and your broadcast daily. i call all the time. we talked extensively. people have to listen to what trump is saying. just the other day he said, the meltdown on friday, that zelenskyy really hates putin. the guy killing millions of his people. he's got 20,000 children that he's held captive. he's joked about a third...