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[applause] nnouncer: louisiana governor john bel edwards spoke to the n university souther at new orleans. he talked about his commitment to the university and its future. this is 15 minutes. . . [applause] governor edwards: thank you. thank you, members of the class 2016, chancellor upolo, president belton, faculty, parents, friends, it's an honor to share this day of celebration with you. ukolo, my friend, thank you for your exemplary service for the southern university of new orleans and to the state of louisiana, under some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable over the last 10 years. donna and i and the state of you well in your future endeavors, and while i'm here, i want to issue an official statement in the name the authority of the state of louisiana, bel fically, i, john edwards, together with the citizens of this great state do hereby give special recognition to dr. victor upolo, chancellor, acknowledgment of your leadership and dedicated service university of new orleans and southern university system from 2006 to whereof, i n witness have hereunto set my hand fficial
[applause] nnouncer: louisiana governor john bel edwards spoke to the n university souther at new orleans. he talked about his commitment to the university and its future. this is 15 minutes. . . [applause] governor edwards: thank you. thank you, members of the class 2016, chancellor upolo, president belton, faculty, parents, friends, it's an honor to share this day of celebration with you. ukolo, my friend, thank you for your exemplary service for the southern university of new orleans and to...
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amy: louisiana governor john bel edwards has signed a so-called "blue lives matter" law, which expands the state's hate-crimes statute to add pololice officer, as well as firefighters and emas personnel to the list. the new law is the first of its kind in the country. it's signing sparked outrage by civil rights groups. louisiana naacp president ernest johnson said -- "hate crimes law is based upon a history of discrimination against certain groups of people, and a bill like this just tries to water down that reality, because there is not a history of discrimination against police and firefighters." in new york, a new lawsuit accuses the new york police department of intentionally profiling and harassing people who live on the streets. the suit was filed by the aclu and the group picture the homeless. it says the nypd is engaging in discriminatory policing by targeting people who live on the streets with so-called move along orders, in which officers tell people sitting or standing
amy: louisiana governor john bel edwards has signed a so-called "blue lives matter" law, which expands the state's hate-crimes statute to add pololice officer, as well as firefighters and emas personnel to the list. the new law is the first of its kind in the country. it's signing sparked outrage by civil rights groups. louisiana naacp president ernest johnson said -- "hate crimes law is based upon a history of discrimination against certain groups of people, and a bill like this...
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might have died of smallpox if edward jenner hasn't discovered the vaccine. john: anybody heard of these people here? >> no. john: you cite businessman like sam walton, ted turner, boy, i don't think of them as heroes. walton started walmart, gets filthy rich. >> he absolutely started this business in order to make money. but what he did was bring necessary stuff to working class people at lower prices than they could get anywhere else, and that is a -- he is a much greater benefact offer humanity than barack obama or elizabeth warren or any of these others. [ applause ] >> and then there's a whole group of people, ted turner who created cnn. brian land who created c-span. jeff bezos at amazon, jimmy whales at wikipedia. larry page and sergei bren at google. they brought knowledge to the world, transparency, we get to find out more or less what politicians are up to because of this. john: but some of this did it to make money. >> some didn't, jimmy whales created a charity. he may wish he didn't do that. sure they do it to make money, by the invisible hand as adam
might have died of smallpox if edward jenner hasn't discovered the vaccine. john: anybody heard of these people here? >> no. john: you cite businessman like sam walton, ted turner, boy, i don't think of them as heroes. walton started walmart, gets filthy rich. >> he absolutely started this business in order to make money. but what he did was bring necessary stuff to working class people at lower prices than they could get anywhere else, and that is a -- he is a much greater benefact...
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john snowden. i'm in, edward snowden.f whennk that in terms you think whether or not you should be a whistleblower that you are concerned about whether or not the system works and there are very -- very intistics out there that regard to the way the ig even investigates senior officials over a 2.5 year period regarding senior officials in the army, 482 the ig dod received allegations, accepted 10 allegations, substantiated one allegation -- the departments -- >> 0.2%. the army, however, also investigating senior officials, under eiji dod oversight, they had 372 allegations. 372 investigated all allegations. they had 102 substantiated. substantiatation rate. so this is a very major statistical anomaly. why does the army, looking at the same group of senior officials, have a 27% substantiation rate versus the ig with the 0.2%? amy: i want to go back to the case of tom drake. you alleged documents were destroyed. >> i don't allege that, documents were destroyed. ig -- e amy: you say you don't allege that come in fact to note
john snowden. i'm in, edward snowden.f whennk that in terms you think whether or not you should be a whistleblower that you are concerned about whether or not the system works and there are very -- very intistics out there that regard to the way the ig even investigates senior officials over a 2.5 year period regarding senior officials in the army, 482 the ig dod received allegations, accepted 10 allegations, substantiated one allegation -- the departments -- >> 0.2%. the army, however,...
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john: john edwards made these cases famous. he used to say to the jury, i'm channeling the baby. i hear her, she is saying, doctors, i'm suffocating please help me be born. and juries awarded lots of money. what's the result? are you making it better for these children? c-sections have gone from 6% of all births to 30% of all births. you are causing more c-sections which are more dangerous and more pain new and more expensive. you are hurting people. >> i know one thing, when this child went through what this child went through, and a normal child became a brain damaged child, you think that child deserves that money on so many different levels you can't manage it. that was a knock down drag outlayup. what they did to that child was horrific and no amount of money will ever make that mother whole and ever maybe that child whole. john: doesn't it bother you that c-sections have gone from% to 30%? >> it does. the doctors blame it lawyers. but i know for one thing, doctors don't like sitting there for 24 hours going through labor. once they do the c-section they are done, they are g
john: john edwards made these cases famous. he used to say to the jury, i'm channeling the baby. i hear her, she is saying, doctors, i'm suffocating please help me be born. and juries awarded lots of money. what's the result? are you making it better for these children? c-sections have gone from 6% of all births to 30% of all births. you are causing more c-sections which are more dangerous and more pain new and more expensive. you are hurting people. >> i know one thing, when this child...
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. >> john edwards story is crazy. this is crazy, i admit. there are some facts about ted cruz's father. he was initially a castro supporter when he supposedly didn't know it was going to turn out communist. they got facial recognition people looking at a picture of someone that was in new orleans, two years before cruz was supposed to be -- >> i'm going to repeat blah i said, completely unsubstantiated. and the other thing that the national enquirer publisher is a good buddy of trump. >> but the incredible thing, guys, the blast that cruz gave that leveled trump after that. i'm sure you saw the tape of the rift that ted cruz went on where he called him a pathological liar. said he's a serial philanderer. he repeated something that donald trump said on howard stern trying to avoid venereal disease in vietnam. >> but hillary can't move to the center. she can't put a stake in this guy's heart even in indiana? >> john, what happens to the sanders supporters, do they support hillary? because of the economic anger and the uncertainty with the vote
. >> john edwards story is crazy. this is crazy, i admit. there are some facts about ted cruz's father. he was initially a castro supporter when he supposedly didn't know it was going to turn out communist. they got facial recognition people looking at a picture of someone that was in new orleans, two years before cruz was supposed to be -- >> i'm going to repeat blah i said, completely unsubstantiated. and the other thing that the national enquirer publisher is a good buddy of...
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she wasn't vetted and john kerry picking john edwards. picked john glen, kerry could have been president. that may have tilted in ohio his way and history would have been different. >> let's talk about the vice presidential picks, potentially, for hillary clinton. what are you hearing? what might be a good fit for her? >> i think the fundamental choice she has to make is whether she does the conventional political pick in which case i think there's a clear front-runner or feels she has to be more conventional to energize the party and shore up the weaknesses displayed by her performance in the primaries. if you're going by conventional electoral college kind of standards, i think tim cain, the former governor of virginia is a strong choice. if you can add virginia to what i call the blue wall, the states they've won in every election since '92 plus nevada and new mexico, you are right on the brink of the electoral college majority and i think that's a strong argument for him. on the other hand, there's an argument that she needs to energiz
she wasn't vetted and john kerry picking john edwards. picked john glen, kerry could have been president. that may have tilted in ohio his way and history would have been different. >> let's talk about the vice presidential picks, potentially, for hillary clinton. what are you hearing? what might be a good fit for her? >> i think the fundamental choice she has to make is whether she does the conventional political pick in which case i think there's a clear front-runner or feels she...
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want to issue a statement in the name and authority of the state of louisiana -- specifically, i john l edwards -- john bel edwards gives special recognition to the chancellor in acknowledgment of your dedicated leadership for the southern university of new orleans and the southern university system 2016, andto witnessed unto i set my hand officially and cause to be affixed to this great seal of the state of louisiana and the capital of baton rouge on this day, and i signed this and i want to give this to you as a sign of appreciation of the great state of louisiana for you. [applause] before i go any further, our invitation today mentioned ordering our steps, and so did that musical selection, and god will order our steps if we ask him to, and he will order our steps in his words, but we still have to move our feet. we all have to move our feet. you are going to get an opportunity here, as you leave as graduates to move your feet if you have never done before, so congratulations. it is a great day. i'm happy to be here to .elebrate with you on may 25, 1988, i graduated from west point. .t was
want to issue a statement in the name and authority of the state of louisiana -- specifically, i john l edwards -- john bel edwards gives special recognition to the chancellor in acknowledgment of your dedicated leadership for the southern university of new orleans and the southern university system 2016, andto witnessed unto i set my hand officially and cause to be affixed to this great seal of the state of louisiana and the capital of baton rouge on this day, and i signed this and i want to...
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but you know -- and also the inquirer has had to walk back a lot of stories, like john edwards, not. >> i take about half of what they say to be true. >> that much? wow. >> greg, cross them off the list. >> i do not get my news from the "national enquirer." wait a minute, o.j. simpson. they got it right. and way ahead of people, by the way. >> gennifer flowers, they were right. >> you are so judgmental. i agree. >> fair and balanced. >> are we allowed to go back to asking carl real questions? i have a real question for you. i love it. so cruz obviously picked his vp, how do you think would be the best one for trump? your mom named you campaign carl cameron. >> actually that was shep. >> poor shep. >> what would be good? >> those meetings began really in earnest today and they're going to continue tomorrow. there will be a lengthy short list and it's going to be need to be vetted. they're going to need to have people who know how to do vetting. >> he's already talked favorably about john kasich before he started calling him names and one in 44. >> and rubio. and the reason those are t
but you know -- and also the inquirer has had to walk back a lot of stories, like john edwards, not. >> i take about half of what they say to be true. >> that much? wow. >> greg, cross them off the list. >> i do not get my news from the "national enquirer." wait a minute, o.j. simpson. they got it right. and way ahead of people, by the way. >> gennifer flowers, they were right. >> you are so judgmental. i agree. >> fair and balanced. >>...
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. >> john edwards was not good either. >> what was the one i threw out earlier?> tom eagleton was a historically bad pick. >> i'm not going to give donald trump advice. i got off the phone with somebody a couple minutes ago who knows kasich very well, is in touch with him, who believes that kasich would take it, and that he's probably the best choice if trump could get him. the theory as this person says is, look, they haven't said terrible things about each other. kasich is in a point at his career where this would be good for him. it would set him up in line for the presidency in the long run. he's thinking about it obviously, and let me just see what else this person said. extends his career. trump and he treated each other well. so i think that it's certainly under consideration at both ends. >> kasich said the only person he would serve under a george washington which doesn't seem available. >> he's booked. but anyone who has followed this campaign and known the blood, sweat, and tears john kasich put in the race and how he wanted to run his race and what he
. >> john edwards was not good either. >> what was the one i threw out earlier?> tom eagleton was a historically bad pick. >> i'm not going to give donald trump advice. i got off the phone with somebody a couple minutes ago who knows kasich very well, is in touch with him, who believes that kasich would take it, and that he's probably the best choice if trump could get him. the theory as this person says is, look, they haven't said terrible things about each other. kasich...
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but i will say this, the one thing i remember in 2008, john edwards was confronted by a truther at one of his rallies and instead of saying "that's ridiculous, we don't believe in that," he pulled out a note become and thoughtfully wrote it down what this person was saying about how the towers fell, and he said, "i'm going to get back to you." >> i do remember some cordon of the 9/11 truthers. >> yes, but the democratic party never nominated a truther, they did not -- >> that's fair. >> they did not nominate someone who went around telling the american people that barack obama was a secret kenyan and that there had been a massive conspiracy to hide his true birth certificate which was a preposterous racist theory, that was the guy's introduction to public life. >> i don't know what to tell you. i feel like i put it all on the mat to stop donald trump from becoming the nominee, but here we are. >> benji, how much of this do you think is actually held views of donald trump? there's loots of things he does that i feel are performance or schtick or essentially playing for what i think fran
but i will say this, the one thing i remember in 2008, john edwards was confronted by a truther at one of his rallies and instead of saying "that's ridiculous, we don't believe in that," he pulled out a note become and thoughtfully wrote it down what this person was saying about how the towers fell, and he said, "i'm going to get back to you." >> i do remember some cordon of the 9/11 truthers. >> yes, but the democratic party never nominated a truther, they did...
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. >> "the national enquirer" gave you, john edwards, it gave you o.j.impson, it gave you many things. you can't knock "the national enquirer." >> reporter: a key trump advisory conceded cruz will need some space before he speaks with the real estate tie coop. >> it's not going to be today but we've got to move past the primary. in the heat of battle people say things on all sides. >> reporter: trump has begun looking for a vice presidential running mate. rob portman, suzanne in a martinez and nikki haley are the early favorites inside the campaign as they would be on anybody's short list. trump's daughter ivanka is expected to offer her input on the process which is in its early stages and trump wants to pick a politician. >> the business i handle i think i'm going to be very, very good on the military to be honest with you, i think that will be the hidden strength and i think probably i would like to go with somebody with great political experience. >> trump is boldly predicting he will beat hillary clinton in traditionally democratic strong holds like
. >> "the national enquirer" gave you, john edwards, it gave you o.j.impson, it gave you many things. you can't knock "the national enquirer." >> reporter: a key trump advisory conceded cruz will need some space before he speaks with the real estate tie coop. >> it's not going to be today but we've got to move past the primary. in the heat of battle people say things on all sides. >> reporter: trump has begun looking for a vice presidential running...
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we're having have john edward from scotland and i'm going to ask for an opening statement but we don't have much time, if you have an opening statement tell us why scotland's interest that the u.k. remains a member of the european unit? >> sure, very simply it is my contention in our contention that scotland and the united kingdom are better off staying in the european union. simply because we have been part of the system for the last 43 years. the networks and protections, the rights an opportunity we built up during that time some of which are almost invisible in terms of -- there are extremely important. i was speaking last night and every person in the audience stressed the importance of geographic in terms of their recruitment to start in terms of producing the markets we dealt with and also in terms of standards and markings that they thought were crucial to business. i find find that because every aspect of scottish life including those that were marginalized and realize that -- >> i will try to put this as gently as possible, let's perhaps i think scotland is familiar with some
we're having have john edward from scotland and i'm going to ask for an opening statement but we don't have much time, if you have an opening statement tell us why scotland's interest that the u.k. remains a member of the european unit? >> sure, very simply it is my contention in our contention that scotland and the united kingdom are better off staying in the european union. simply because we have been part of the system for the last 43 years. the networks and protections, the rights an...
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same goes for ohio governor john kasich. edward lawrence joins us at 4:45 wi what cruz says voters should expect after today's primary. >>> this just in, the solar plane trying to fly around the world? it's getting ready to take off for the 10th leg of its trip. it is going to be taking off from arizona where it landed following a 16 hour flight from california. you can see the landing right here in phoenix. the sunlight powered plane has been flying for more than a year now. it has been a slow trip. it goesbout 28 miles per hour and highlights the importance i'm angie goff from the live desk. eun, back to you. >>> it is 4:36. the crucial game four coming up, the caps almost made a comeback, but lost to the pittsburgh pen equip penguins last night. another lot puts them on the bre brink of elimination. carol maloney tells us what is going through the players' heads. >> reporter: ricochets ruled in the caps 3-2 loss to the penquins here in pittsburgh monday night. a pair of bouncing pucks snuck by braden momeholtby. the second goal
same goes for ohio governor john kasich. edward lawrence joins us at 4:45 wi what cruz says voters should expect after today's primary. >>> this just in, the solar plane trying to fly around the world? it's getting ready to take off for the 10th leg of its trip. it is going to be taking off from arizona where it landed following a 16 hour flight from california. you can see the landing right here in phoenix. the sunlight powered plane has been flying for more than a year now. it has...
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john edwards is right. it is a to america. a bimodal analysis.u use that within your economic study? ian: this is where economist go wrong because we tend to look at the overall picture and we say a trade deal, nafta, has generated a net gain. what we cannot have much to say about is the distribution. there are winners and losers. the losers have lost a lot and there are a lot of them. the traditional parties have not spoken to those -- verlinger was courageous in his comments on nafta and the effect of that upon two america's as mr. trump and mr. sanders speak up. francine: the problem on the side of the atlantic is you're waiting for -- away from the part of politics to simple he understand from an economic point of view whether donald trump presidency would look like. what is it meet for trade? what does it mean for bondholders? ian, what would it look like? is it too soon to know because he changes. ian: it is another day, another proposal. the thing to bear in mind about trump if elected he goes to the hill with very few allies. it makes it
john edwards is right. it is a to america. a bimodal analysis.u use that within your economic study? ian: this is where economist go wrong because we tend to look at the overall picture and we say a trade deal, nafta, has generated a net gain. what we cannot have much to say about is the distribution. there are winners and losers. the losers have lost a lot and there are a lot of them. the traditional parties have not spoken to those -- verlinger was courageous in his comments on nafta and the...
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i've known him in his capacity when he worked with tony and ted and chris dodd and john edwards in the rules committee. and i guess in the thousand other things he did up here. i always admired his intellect and his dedication. but, mr. speaker, miles lackey is a good man. he is a very, very good man, and that's an important quality for people who serve up here, whether it's members of congress or as staff members, that they're good people. and miles always put the interest of the people of this country first. and always the most vulnerable were at the top of his list. no matter what we talk about in the rules committee, he always talks about how it's going to impact people who are struggling in this country. and i just want to say that i have admired miles' dedication to this country. i have admired his intellect. i have admired his compassion and we are going to miss him greatly. he has taught me a lot. i know he's taught a lot of people in the rules committee and other staffers and members a ot as well, but he's unique individual and that everybody loves him. i joked last night in t
i've known him in his capacity when he worked with tony and ted and chris dodd and john edwards in the rules committee. and i guess in the thousand other things he did up here. i always admired his intellect and his dedication. but, mr. speaker, miles lackey is a good man. he is a very, very good man, and that's an important quality for people who serve up here, whether it's members of congress or as staff members, that they're good people. and miles always put the interest of the people of...
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. >> i'm sorry speak with john edwards, sorry. >> if you will remember, i don't want to trespass on personal of greece, but during the referendum let's just speak to the elephant in the room. the snp did produce a white paper year i actually don't think that data can't be any good. i think i'll did was set up a number of targets for the campaign to attack. now, i came into this campaign on a relatively late stage back in march flood not been involved at senior levels up until march. i was not involved in any white paper. but there's a lot of advice and information on the website about what actually -- happen after june 23 in terms of informal discussions followed by formal negotiations, followed by the actual practical effectively and implementation of whatever new agreements were. by think that's a perfectly reasonable criticism today. i am not personally convinced it would've helped the campaign. >> a white paper in scotland, white paper in scotland -- around 25-28% support. by the reference date it would've been 45% what it was. shirley that showing it did work. i'm really astonished in a
. >> i'm sorry speak with john edwards, sorry. >> if you will remember, i don't want to trespass on personal of greece, but during the referendum let's just speak to the elephant in the room. the snp did produce a white paper year i actually don't think that data can't be any good. i think i'll did was set up a number of targets for the campaign to attack. now, i came into this campaign on a relatively late stage back in march flood not been involved at senior levels up until march....
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democratic governor john bell edwards signed the bill today. it increases the number of diseases that can be legally treated by marijuana and allows physicians to recommend the drug rather than prescribe tlt. >>> this is a live look at new york, from our affiliate fox 5, one of the big stories there and around the country tonight, the death of veteran "60 minutes" correspondent morley safer. a cbs publicist confirms he died today. the versatile safer carved out a career covering both serious stories like the vietnam war and offbeat features. he retired from "60 minutes" just last week. morley safer was 84. >>> the senate has approved a bipartisan bill to pump more than a billion dollars into the fight against the zika virus. that conflicts with a much smaller $622 million measure approved last night by the house. the white house says it could live with the senate bill, but is threatening to veto the house version. >>> wall street is bracing for another interest rate hike by the fed. it's considered likely next month. markets were down today, th
democratic governor john bell edwards signed the bill today. it increases the number of diseases that can be legally treated by marijuana and allows physicians to recommend the drug rather than prescribe tlt. >>> this is a live look at new york, from our affiliate fox 5, one of the big stories there and around the country tonight, the death of veteran "60 minutes" correspondent morley safer. a cbs publicist confirms he died today. the versatile safer carved out a career...
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p so is ohio governor john kasich. edward lawrence joins us a little later on with what cruz says voters should expect after >>> the caps have tomorrow circled in red. that goal put about the game out of reach. the caps almost came back at the end. now they have a crucial game four against the penguins. carol maloney talked to players in pittsburgh. >> reporter: ricochets ruled. the caps 3-2 loss to the penguins here in pittsburgh monday night. a pair of bouncing pucks snuck by braden holtby. the second goal off the shoulder. 2-0 in the second. ovechkin's wicked wrist narrowed the lead, but the hole was too deep. despite 49 shots on goal, caps fall one short. a 3-2 loss, but encouraged for game four. >> excuses are for losers. we're not losers and we'll try to be even better in game four and improve our game. i think the last four periods have gotten better and better each period. so figuring some things out, starting to come. >> keep going, keep working on the game and keep improving a little bit every day and we'll come out
p so is ohio governor john kasich. edward lawrence joins us a little later on with what cruz says voters should expect after >>> the caps have tomorrow circled in red. that goal put about the game out of reach. the caps almost came back at the end. now they have a crucial game four against the penguins. carol maloney talked to players in pittsburgh. >> reporter: ricochets ruled. the caps 3-2 loss to the penguins here in pittsburgh monday night. a pair of bouncing pucks snuck by...
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. >> john edwards. >> my apologies. >> that's a valid criticism. if you're a member i don't want to address personal grieves grieves personal referendum. the smp did produce a white paper. i actually that did their campaign any good. i think all it did was set up a number of targets for the other campaign to attack. now, i come into this campaign relatively later stage back in march. i had not been involved in senior levels until march. and i was not involved in any debates about a white paper. there is a lot of advice and information on the vote leave website what would happen after june 23rd if we vote leave in terms of informnal discussions followed by formal negotiations, followed by actual practical effects of leaving and implementation of whatever new agreements were yet i think is is perfectly reasonable criticism to make. i'm not personally convinced it would help the campaign. >> just to have a white paper in scotland or white paper before the public, white paper for the campaign, 2 a 5 to 28%. by the referendum 45% i think it what it was.
. >> john edwards. >> my apologies. >> that's a valid criticism. if you're a member i don't want to address personal grieves grieves personal referendum. the smp did produce a white paper. i actually that did their campaign any good. i think all it did was set up a number of targets for the other campaign to attack. now, i come into this campaign relatively later stage back in march. i had not been involved in senior levels until march. and i was not involved in any debates...
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we're very grateful we have john edwards from the campaign in scotland.'m goinot going to ask you to e an opening statement because we don't have much time. possibly include anything you want to see and weave it in a statement by telling us why you believe it's in scotland's interest that the uk remains a member of the european union. >> sure. thank you. very simply, it's my contention, our contention, that both scotland and the united kingdom are safer, stronger and better off staying in the united -- in the european union simply because we've been part of this system for the last 43 years. the networks, the protections, the rights, the opportunities we built up over that time. some of which are almost invisible in terms of the virtual element of them. are extremely important. i was speaking to a food and drink customer last night. every person in the audience stressed the importance of geographical indication, in terms of the recruitment to staff, in terms of the produce and markets they dealt with. also in terms of standards and quality markings they t
we're very grateful we have john edwards from the campaign in scotland.'m goinot going to ask you to e an opening statement because we don't have much time. possibly include anything you want to see and weave it in a statement by telling us why you believe it's in scotland's interest that the uk remains a member of the european union. >> sure. thank you. very simply, it's my contention, our contention, that both scotland and the united kingdom are safer, stronger and better off staying in...
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democratic governor john bell edwards signed the bill today. it increases the number of diseases that can be legally treated by marijuana and allows physicians to recommend the drug rather than prescribe tlt. >>> this is a live look at new york, from our affiliate fox 5, one of the big stories there and around the country tonight, the death of veteran "60 minutes" correspondent morley safer. a cbs publicist confirms he died today. the versatile safer carved out a career covering both serious stories like the vietnam war and offbeat features. he retired from "60 minutes" just last week. morley safer was 84. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. burning, pins-and-needles of beforediabet
democratic governor john bell edwards signed the bill today. it increases the number of diseases that can be legally treated by marijuana and allows physicians to recommend the drug rather than prescribe tlt. >>> this is a live look at new york, from our affiliate fox 5, one of the big stories there and around the country tonight, the death of veteran "60 minutes" correspondent morley safer. a cbs publicist confirms he died today. the versatile safer carved out a career...
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>> so edward, let's talk about john kasich and bernie sanders.heir campaigns, what is next for them? >> senator bernie sanders eked out a win. but actually, in that win he mathematically eliminates himself from the delegate count or getting the delegates needed to win the nomination. that's because indiana portions their nominations, gives part to hillary clinton, part to senator bernie sanders. so he -- unless the superdelegates change their minds, he is not going to be able to hit that governor john kasich says he's not going to bow out of this race. he's positioning himself saying he will be the choice, if you don't want to vote for donald trump on the republican side, he says that he could unify the party. governor john kasich's campaign manager says he's going to use california as his line in the sand to try to stop trump from getting those 172 delegates there. >> a lot of delegates up for grabs in california. edward lawrence on the hill, thank you. >>> to look at the other campaign numbers, suspending more doesn't pay off. those backing sen
>> so edward, let's talk about john kasich and bernie sanders.heir campaigns, what is next for them? >> senator bernie sanders eked out a win. but actually, in that win he mathematically eliminates himself from the delegate count or getting the delegates needed to win the nomination. that's because indiana portions their nominations, gives part to hillary clinton, part to senator bernie sanders. so he -- unless the superdelegates change their minds, he is not going to be able to hit...
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the surgeon general barnes and army medical museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edwardurtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died, which was 7:22 the next morning, april 15, 1865. it was decided that a post mortem would be performed and the president's body was moved to the white house and the autopsy was performed in a room that is today one of the president's dining rooms in the second floor of the residence. it is during that autopsy that the bullet is recovered. the skull would have been removed. the top of the skull would have been removed fl lincoln's head and the stories are that dr. curtis held the skull over a china bowl and made a sound. and according to his notes and the notes of others in the room, there was a pause, a moment of silence and with that sound of the bullet in the china bowl is the only sound making any noise at that exact moment. curtis reflects on it saying, this is a lead ball for which we can't yet measure the call hitous effect. and some fragments were retained by surgeons who assisted at the autopsy and in some cases,
the surgeon general barnes and army medical museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edwardurtis were at the president's bedside in the hours before he died, which was 7:22 the next morning, april 15, 1865. it was decided that a post mortem would be performed and the president's body was moved to the white house and the autopsy was performed in a room that is today one of the president's dining rooms in the second floor of the residence. it is during that autopsy that the bullet is...
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general barnes and army medical museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours died, which was about 7:22 the next morning. of april, 1865. it was decided then that a post-mortem would be performed very quickly, and the removed to body was the white house, and the autopsy itself was performed in a room that today is one of the president's dining rooms in the residence.or of the it's during that autopsy that the bullet is recovered. the skull would have been removed, the top of the skull would have been removed from lincoln's head. and as the story is recounted by r. curtis, dr. curtis lifted the brain out of the skull and held it over a china bowl and the bullet fell into the china bowl and made a tinkling sound curtis's notes and the notes of others in the room, there was a pause, a moment of silence. and with that sound of the ullet in the china bowl, was really the only sound making any noise at that exact moment. on it by saying something to the effect of this ball, or which we an't measure the calamitous effect. the a
general barnes and army medical museum staff john woodward and another surgeon named edward curtis were at the president's bedside in the hours died, which was about 7:22 the next morning. of april, 1865. it was decided then that a post-mortem would be performed very quickly, and the removed to body was the white house, and the autopsy itself was performed in a room that today is one of the president's dining rooms in the residence.or of the it's during that autopsy that the bullet is...
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edwards: thank you, john. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. there were two bills at "national review," and in the conservative movement. bill buckley, a radiant, shooting star, who lit up the usher, a bill r never-wavering northstar, by which conservatives learned to chart their political course. many have written about william f. buckley, jr., that irresistible renaissance man, fiskon't want until david has given us an in-depth portrait of the other bill, william a. rusher, who among other salutary and contributions, played a pivotal role in the life of a national draft goldwater committee. and that was critical because if there had been no draft goldwater committee there would , have been no presidential candidate barry goldwater in 1964. and, if there had been no candidate goldwater in 1964, there would have been no president-elect, ronald reagan, in a 1980. it was goldwater, you see, what -- who approved reagan's famous time for choosing, the tv address that made him a political star overnight, and led to his running of governor for califo
edwards: thank you, john. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. there were two bills at "national review," and in the conservative movement. bill buckley, a radiant, shooting star, who lit up the usher, a bill r never-wavering northstar, by which conservatives learned to chart their political course. many have written about william f. buckley, jr., that irresistible renaissance man, fiskon't want until david has given us an in-depth portrait of the other bill, william a. rusher, who...
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john: you had a condition. >> i did. when the edwarden case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was right that the government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you be willing to be the plaintiff in the case suing the president? and i said sure, as long as i don't have to do any interviews, and here i am. john: in the satire he tried to reassure his girlfriend about his spying on her e-mails. >> analyzing metadata. >> no one is listening to your telephone calls. john: both are true. they are just gathering, looking for patterns, and may be able find a will find a terrorist that way. >> but that reveals a lot about you. >> maybe they will find someone who wants to kill us >> but this program has been wholly ineffective at doing that. it does not keep us safe. john: congress has kind of taking your side at least saying that the phone c
john: you had a condition. >> i did. when the edwarden case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was right that the government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you be willing to be the plaintiff in the case suing the president? and i said sure, as long as i don't have to do any...
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price" kristen green and "something must be done about prince edward county" joe an vanburger with her book, "love her, love her not" johns on mary mcgrory" and marlene talking about her book, "fair labor lawyer" the life of a new deal attorney and advocate. on sunday night, at 9:00 on after words. >> for me, the worst thing i have ever done, um, was committed a murder in 1991. i shot and tragically caused a man's death and is by far one of the worst things you can do. you know, i made that unfortunate decision at the age of 19 and devastated a family, you know, took somebody's husband, a son, brother, father. you know, it's one of the things to this day -- the reason i do some of the work that i do in the inner city. i never want another child to grow up with that type of burden. it's a burden that never goes away. author of "righting my wrongs" discusses 19 years in prison and life after. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> a house hearing looked at parts of the 1990 americans with disabilities act dealing with public accommodations at retail stores, rental housing and public establishments. witness
price" kristen green and "something must be done about prince edward county" joe an vanburger with her book, "love her, love her not" johns on mary mcgrory" and marlene talking about her book, "fair labor lawyer" the life of a new deal attorney and advocate. on sunday night, at 9:00 on after words. >> for me, the worst thing i have ever done, um, was committed a murder in 1991. i shot and tragically caused a man's death and is by far one of the...
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edward county. a family, a virginia town, a civil rights battle. love her, love her not, the hillary paradox. john noris and his book mary macquarie, the first queen of journalism. and marlene cressman talking about fair labor lawyer, the remarkable life of new deal attorney and supreme court advocate, sunday night at 9:00 on afterwords. >> for me the worst thing i have ever done was commit an act of murder in 1991. it was one of the worst things you can do. i made that unfortunate decision at the age of 19 and devastated the family, took somebody's husband, son, brother, father, family. one of the things that stays with me to this day, the reason i do the work that i do in the city, never want another child to grow up with that type of burden. one of those burdens that never goes away. >> the author of writing my wrongs discusses is 19 years in prison and his life after. go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> ryan anderson is author of "truth overruled: the future of marriage and religious freedom". what is the point of your book? >> this is the first book length response to the s
edward county. a family, a virginia town, a civil rights battle. love her, love her not, the hillary paradox. john noris and his book mary macquarie, the first queen of journalism. and marlene cressman talking about fair labor lawyer, the remarkable life of new deal attorney and supreme court advocate, sunday night at 9:00 on afterwords. >> for me the worst thing i have ever done was commit an act of murder in 1991. it was one of the worst things you can do. i made that unfortunate...
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a new whistleblower has joined the ranks of edward snowden, chelsea manning, manning, john kerry accuother courageous individuals. the unnamed person who chose to remain anonymous because of the obama administration unprecedented and vigorous prosecution of whistleblowers is a member of the intelligence community. in the belief that the american public has the right to know about the fundamentally and morally flawed u.s. drone program, the source provided the intercept with a treasure trove of secret military documents and slides that china critical light on the country's killer drone program. these files confirm that the obama administration's policy and practice of assassination using armed drones and other methods violate the law. the documents revealed the kill chain that describes who will be targeted and decides who will be targeted, as the source said, this outrageous explosion of watchlist income of monitoring people and racking and stacking on list, of assigning numbers, assigning the baseball cards, assigning them death sentences without notice on a worldwide battlefield, it
a new whistleblower has joined the ranks of edward snowden, chelsea manning, manning, john kerry accuother courageous individuals. the unnamed person who chose to remain anonymous because of the obama administration unprecedented and vigorous prosecution of whistleblowers is a member of the intelligence community. in the belief that the american public has the right to know about the fundamentally and morally flawed u.s. drone program, the source provided the intercept with a treasure trove of...
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officer edward nero was acquitted today. his brother, john, was first out of the courthouse, though. and because they look alike, because people thought he was his brother, john nero's exit drew that whole scrum of protesters and media and onlookers away from the courthouse doors. they all followed the brother, while officer nero, a few moments later, walked out of in relative peace and rode away. in terms of what happens next, in the freddie gray case, this case today against officer nero is generally considered among the weaker ones of the cases against the six officers. there are five more trials to come in baltimore for five more officers. the next one starts june 6th. can you actually love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. no other sunscreen works better or feels better. clinically proven helioplex® provides unbeatable uva/uvb protection to help prevent early skin aging and skin cancer all with a clean light feel. for unbeatable protection. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. see what'
officer edward nero was acquitted today. his brother, john, was first out of the courthouse, though. and because they look alike, because people thought he was his brother, john nero's exit drew that whole scrum of protesters and media and onlookers away from the courthouse doors. they all followed the brother, while officer nero, a few moments later, walked out of in relative peace and rode away. in terms of what happens next, in the freddie gray case, this case today against officer nero is...
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officer edward nero was acquitted today. his brother, john first out of the courthouse, though. and because they look alike, because people thought he was his brother, john nero's exit drew that whole scrum of protesters and media and onlookers away from the courthouse doors. they all followed the brother, while officer nero, a few moments later, walked out of in relative peace and rode away. in terms of what happens next, in the freddie gray case, this case today against officer nero is generally considered among the weaker ones of the cases against the six officers. there are five more trials to come in baltimore for five more officers. the next one starts june 6th. as you'll see, when shoppers add an item to their jet carts, they automatically shrink the prices of millions of other products. very impressive. whoo, it's got a little kick to it. sorry, i can't hear you?? nice shirt craig. at jet.com, we always find innovative ways to save. get 15 percent off your first order. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard
officer edward nero was acquitted today. his brother, john first out of the courthouse, though. and because they look alike, because people thought he was his brother, john nero's exit drew that whole scrum of protesters and media and onlookers away from the courthouse doors. they all followed the brother, while officer nero, a few moments later, walked out of in relative peace and rode away. in terms of what happens next, in the freddie gray case, this case today against officer nero is...