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my name is stephen edwards. >> shift to your right. >>> my name is stephen edwards and i live in the mission-dolores area. i'm here to ask you to make a priority of undergrounding utilities. for too long san francisco has relied on 19th century infrastructure to hold up 21st century infrastructure. something needs to be done about it sooner or later and you need to have a plan to do that. i spent some time, quite a bit of time in berlin, in east berlin, a city that was 70% destroyed in world war ii and suffered from 44 years of total neglect under a communist regime. it is completely undergrounded. the utilities were in such bad condition that the gas lines underneath the sidewalks leaked so much that they killed the street trees. that's how bad it was. our problem is nothing compared to this and it needs to be dealt with. please make a priority of it. thank you. >>> good afternoon, president chiu and supervisors. i have graphics. i know president mandela hasn't been well, but january 1999 he had answered [speaker not understood] on this letter, here it is. and he noted the supportiv
my name is stephen edwards. >> shift to your right. >>> my name is stephen edwards and i live in the mission-dolores area. i'm here to ask you to make a priority of undergrounding utilities. for too long san francisco has relied on 19th century infrastructure to hold up 21st century infrastructure. something needs to be done about it sooner or later and you need to have a plan to do that. i spent some time, quite a bit of time in berlin, in east berlin, a city that was 70%...
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edward snowden? >> no, i'm jay. stephen: are you sure? re white and you have glasses. >> so are you. tephen: oh, my god! i might be edward snowden. talk! am me: edward snowden? speak up, god damn it. [bleep]. no! okay. story checks out. folks, my job is not easy, as you can see. but lately my job has been kind of fun. you see, barack obama is engulfed in so many scandals, you almost forget he's black. for my money, his most serious scandal is the i.r.s.'s targeting of the tea party. well, last week those tea party patriots roared back. >> tea party protesters storming capitol hill. railing against the i.r.s. and the obama administration. >> thousands of supporters gathered outside the capitol to stand up against targeting from the i.r.s. and to push back against big government. >> now it's time for the politicians to listen to all of you. you're here. and you're clear. with your message. >> stephen: that's right. you're here. you're clear. and if you happen to be queer, high muss band runs a camp that can cure you with jesus. luckily, folk
edward snowden? >> no, i'm jay. stephen: are you sure? re white and you have glasses. >> so are you. tephen: oh, my god! i might be edward snowden. talk! am me: edward snowden? speak up, god damn it. [bleep]. no! okay. story checks out. folks, my job is not easy, as you can see. but lately my job has been kind of fun. you see, barack obama is engulfed in so many scandals, you almost forget he's black. for my money, his most serious scandal is the i.r.s.'s targeting of the tea party....
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percent consider him a traitor so the majority of americans do not think what edward snowden is saying is propaganda stephen cohen professor of russian on slavic start is a new york university believes edward snowden's case has landed most on washington and quite a predicament this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor proof can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport who didn't invite him to be sure but he seem very political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on the snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put on trial because it was a fair trial illegal to have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed to there would not be so i think there's a vested interest with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll know what kind of leaders they are. south american nations belonging to the america store trade blog have recalled their ambassadors for talks from european countries involve
percent consider him a traitor so the majority of americans do not think what edward snowden is saying is propaganda stephen cohen professor of russian on slavic start is a new york university believes edward snowden's case has landed most on washington and quite a predicament this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor proof can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport who didn't invite him to be sure but he...
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back to the show we talk about edward snowden and how his moscow detour may affect the already shaky relationship between russia and the united states our guest is stephen cohen professor of russian studies and history good to have you back stephen so in your latest opinion editorials you keep saying that russia and the united states are at a fateful crossroads is this snowden case icing on a cake could things get really bad after this i have a historical perspective let me state it again twenty two years after the end of the soviet we do not have a good relationship with russia. nobody asked why or rather in the united states when people ask why they say it's the fault of russia now they say it's the fault of too but this is not a correct or certainly a complete answer we had several opportunities to establish a partnership with russia in international affairs the first came in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the end of the soviet union and clinton in yeltsin lost that opportunity the second opportunity came after nine eleven when putin called president george bush and said we're with you what can we do to help the united states which is an attack
back to the show we talk about edward snowden and how his moscow detour may affect the already shaky relationship between russia and the united states our guest is stephen cohen professor of russian studies and history good to have you back stephen so in your latest opinion editorials you keep saying that russia and the united states are at a fateful crossroads is this snowden case icing on a cake could things get really bad after this i have a historical perspective let me state it again...
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putin and obama have discussed the fate of edward snowden on the phone in apparent attempt to resolve diplomatic wrangling over the n.s.a. whistleblower and stephen cohen professor of russian and slavic studies at new york university says this is a tough test but the neat and this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport and didn't invite him to russia but he can't toss him out for various political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden to try i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trail all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest bills with obama and putin do find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so when there are still what kind of leaders they are. so all of that legal information from edward snowden is building up a picture of how america's global surveillance o
putin and obama have discussed the fate of edward snowden on the phone in apparent attempt to resolve diplomatic wrangling over the n.s.a. whistleblower and stephen cohen professor of russian and slavic studies at new york university says this is a tough test but the neat and this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport and didn't invite him to russia but he...
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putin and obama have discussed the status of edward snowden on the phone in an apparent attempt to resolve diplomatic wrangling over the n.s.a. whistleblower stephen cohen is a professor russian and slavic studies at new york university says this is a tough test for the leaders. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport and didn't invite him to russia but he can't toss him for various political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden to try i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence is exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest bills with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so will now see what kind of leaders they are you can check out the timeline of the snowden saga r.t. dot com our website online all the time to follow all these revelations a
putin and obama have discussed the status of edward snowden on the phone in an apparent attempt to resolve diplomatic wrangling over the n.s.a. whistleblower stephen cohen is a professor russian and slavic studies at new york university says this is a tough test for the leaders. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport and didn't invite him to russia but he...
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edward snowden has gotten some bad news. >> booz allen hamilton, the national security contractor where snowden worked for three months at its hawaii office confirming he's been fired. >> stephenat can't be easy in this job market. plus, he doesn't have any references. he only has all of yours. (laughter) now, among snowden's leaks was a paper that says the n.s.a. collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer network worldwide in march, the 2013 alone. but 97 billion! there's no building big enough to hold all that data! at least until they finish this one. >> these pictures are amazing. the compound is five times larger than the u.s. capitol. all the to store big data. there will be yottabytes of data. people are familiar with big gheits. well a yottabyte is a billion big bites and then a million of those. a million bill gigabytes. (audience reacts) >> stephen: to put that in perspective, one yottabyte is equivalent to 200 trillion d.v.d.s. which is approximately how many d.v.d.s i'm behind on "game of thrones." (laughter) so no one tell me about the red wedding. (laughter) now i have to admit, at first i found this program to be a shocking breach of the public tr
edward snowden has gotten some bad news. >> booz allen hamilton, the national security contractor where snowden worked for three months at its hawaii office confirming he's been fired. >> stephenat can't be easy in this job market. plus, he doesn't have any references. he only has all of yours. (laughter) now, among snowden's leaks was a paper that says the n.s.a. collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer network worldwide in march, the 2013 alone. but 97 billion!...
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stephen: thank you for joining us, everybody. thank you so much. (cheers and applause) all right, sit down. nation, today marks the 25th day that nsa leaker edwardsnowden has been holed up in the moscow international airport. he has been there so long he has finished his second cinnabon. (laughter) and now, folks, we may never get our hands on this traiter because he has officially petitioned russia for asylum. of course russia was his fallback. he couldn't get asylum in ecuador or dartmouth. (laughter) but one senator knows how to put the screws to the russ keyes. >> republican senator lindsey graham says the united states should consider boycotting the games if russia gives the nsa leaker asylum. >> i love the olympics but i hate what the russian government is doing throughout the world. if they give asylum to a person who i believe has committed treason against the united states, that's taking to a new level. if you could go back in time would you have allowed adolf hitler to host the olympics in germany? >> stephen: yes, yes, good point. if you could go back in time and stop hitler from doing anything-- (laughter) >> it would surely be hosti
stephen: thank you for joining us, everybody. thank you so much. (cheers and applause) all right, sit down. nation, today marks the 25th day that nsa leaker edwardsnowden has been holed up in the moscow international airport. he has been there so long he has finished his second cinnabon. (laughter) and now, folks, we may never get our hands on this traiter because he has officially petitioned russia for asylum. of course russia was his fallback. he couldn't get asylum in ecuador or dartmouth....
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presidents putin and obama discuss the status of edward snowden on a phone call in an apparent attempt to resolve the durang going over the whistleblower stephen cohen a professor of russian and slavic studies at n.y.u. says it's a tough test for the leaders. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden city in the moscow airport who didn't invite him to show but he can't talk for very political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence these explosives would not be so i think there's a vested interest in those with obama and putin to find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damaged politically so we'll never know what kind of leaders they are check out the latest revelations of the whistleblower saga on our website r.t. dot com including claims by the guardian journalist that snowden has quote s
presidents putin and obama discuss the status of edward snowden on a phone call in an apparent attempt to resolve the durang going over the whistleblower stephen cohen a professor of russian and slavic studies at n.y.u. says it's a tough test for the leaders. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden city in the moscow airport who didn't invite him to show but he can't talk for very...
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back to the show we talk about edward snowden and how his moscow detour may affect the already shaky relationship between russia and the united states our guest is stephen cohen professor of russian studies and history good to have you back stephen so in your latest opinion editorials you keep saying that russia and the united states are at a fateful crossroads is this snowden case icing on a cake could things get really bad after this i have a historical perspective let me state it again twenty two years after the end of the soviet we do not have a good relationship with russia. nobody asked walking or rather in the united states when people ask why they say it's the fault of russia now they say it's the fault of too but this is no are a correct or certainly a complete answer we had several opportunities to establish a part. a ship with russia in international affairs the first came in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the in the soviet union and clinton in yeltsin lost that opportunity the second opportunity came after nine eleven when putin called president george bush and said we're with you what can we do to help the united states which is of th
back to the show we talk about edward snowden and how his moscow detour may affect the already shaky relationship between russia and the united states our guest is stephen cohen professor of russian studies and history good to have you back stephen so in your latest opinion editorials you keep saying that russia and the united states are at a fateful crossroads is this snowden case icing on a cake could things get really bad after this i have a historical perspective let me state it again...
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to the show way to talk about edward snowden and how his moscow detour may affect the already shaken relationship between russia and the united states our guest is stephen cohen professor of russian studies and history good to have you back stephen so in your latest opinion editorials you keep saying that russia and the united states are at a fatal crossroads is this snowden case icing on a cake could things get really bad after this i have a historical perspective let me state it again twenty two years after the end of the soviet we do not have a good relationship with russia. nobody asked why or rather in the united states when people ask why they say it's the fault of russia now they say it's the fault of putin but this is now are a correct or certainly a complete answer we had several opportunities to establish a partnership with russia and international affairs. the first came in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the in the soviet union and clinton in yeltsin lost that opportunity the second opportunity came after nine eleven when putin called president george bush and said we're with you what can we do to help the united states which is their t
to the show way to talk about edward snowden and how his moscow detour may affect the already shaken relationship between russia and the united states our guest is stephen cohen professor of russian studies and history good to have you back stephen so in your latest opinion editorials you keep saying that russia and the united states are at a fatal crossroads is this snowden case icing on a cake could things get really bad after this i have a historical perspective let me state it again twenty...
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edward snowden's prolonged asylum controversy has become a test for both washington and moscow that is also according to a professor of russian and slavic studies of new york university stephen cohen. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport who didn't invite him to show but he can't toss him for very political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on snowden. i can't believe that the united states actually wants to put snowden on trial because it was a fair trial a legal trial all snowden would have the right to subpoena american officials who have knowledge of all this intelligence he's exposed that would not be so i think there's a vested interest with obama and putin did find a way to solve this problem so that neither is damage politically so will now study what kind of leaders they are. now russia did the u.s. and its allies earlier this week for what moscow called quote producing maximum obligations with a minimum credibility this regarding the use of chemical weapons in syria and western powers that clain bashar assad's regime u
edward snowden's prolonged asylum controversy has become a test for both washington and moscow that is also according to a professor of russian and slavic studies of new york university stephen cohen. this is a classic case of the testing of leadership both in moscow and washington neither leader neither obama nor putin can be happy about mr snowden sitting in the moscow airport who didn't invite him to show but he can't toss him for very political reasons obama needs to show he's tough on...
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stephen hayes. juan williams, we appreciate you being with us. much more on the aftermath of the zimmerman not guilty verdict coming up in dobbs law. leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security expert kt mcfarland joins us next. every parent wants the safest and healthiest products for their family. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there waa compy that i could rely on, that did all of the ha work for me. i'm jessica alba, and the honest company was my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a millionusinesses successfully get started, including ssica's. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us. we're here to help. launch your dream at legalzoom today. this mans about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of hi and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats alltheir. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn'think you're specialnymo
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stephen hayes. juan williams, we appreciate you being with us. much more on the aftermath of the zimmerman not glty verdict coming up in dobbs law. leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still randed but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security fox news national security expert kt mcfarland joins u at a dry cleaner, fox news national security expert kt mcfarland joins u we replaced people with aachine. what? customers di't like it. so why do bankdo it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally hell ally bank. yo money needs an ally. if you've got it, you know how hardt can be to breathe anman, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, troue urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medic
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stephen hayes. juan williams, we areciate you being with us. much more on the aftermath of the zimmerma not guilty verdict coming up in dobbs law. leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security ÑÁ@@"d @ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. >>> in cairo tonight, security forces firing gas into crowds following clashes between pro and ti-morsi forces. this is deputy secretary williams burns. he met with egypt's interim government earlier. he emphasized at that meeting that the united states will not be taking sides in egypt. joining us fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland. kt, great to have you with us. the egyptian -- the muslim brotherhood, no part of the egyptian me
stephen hayes. juan williams, we areciate you being with us. much more on the aftermath of the zimmerma not guilty verdict coming up in dobbs law. leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security ÑÁ@@"d @ my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it...
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stephen hayes. juan williams, we appreciate you being with us. much more on the aftermath of the zimmerman not guilty verdict coming up in dobbs law. leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security fox news national security expeeverybody has differents investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. find out why 9 out of 10your large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. cainvestment objectives, prrisks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> inairo tonight, security forces firing gas into crowds following clashes between pro and anti-morsi forces. this is deputy secretary williams burns. he met with egypt's interim government earlier. he emphasized at that meeting that the united states will not be taking sides in egypt. joing us fox news national security analyst, kt mcfarland. kt, great to have you with us. the egyptian -- the muslim brotherhood, n
stephen hayes. juan williams, we appreciate you being with us. much more on the aftermath of the zimmerman not guilty verdict coming up in dobbs law. leading attorneys ashley merchant and arthur adelle a join us. >> edward snowden is still stranded but he holds what he thinks is an insurance policy. fox news national security fox news national security expeeverybody has differents investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's...