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huw edwards was — this message on the phone line. him-e" edwards was discussing with faisal islam. neither man was actually talking to the camera and so they were not addressing the viewer. it made it appear like a private conversation that we were intruding on. earlier, huw edwards had been talking about the northern ireland protocol whilst stood with wall display. we protocol whilst stood with wall dis - la . ~ ., protocol whilst stood with wall disla .~ ., ,., display. we need to focus on the border with _ display. we need to focus on the border with northern _ display. we need to focus on the border with northern ireland - display. we need to focus on the border with northern ireland and display. we need to focus on the - border with northern ireland and the republic— border with northern ireland and the republic of ireland which, just let's_ republic of ireland which, just let's repeat and underline, is in the european union. the let's repeat and underline, is in the european union. the materialwas resented and — the european union. the materialwas resented and dumped _ th
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thank you. >> officer edwards, your story and your service is important. i thank you for being here tonight. mr. quested. i would also like you to introduce yourself. can you tell us how you found yourself in washington, d.c. on january 6, 2021. >> good evening chair, madam vice chair. thinking for the introduction. as stated in the winter of 2020 i was working on a documentary. i filmed several valleys in washington, d.c. on december the 11th and december the 12th. i learned there would be a rally on january 6. though my three colleagues and i came down to document the rally. according to the event there was going to be a rally, we arrived at the mall and observed proud boys marching towards the capital, we film them in all most immediately i was separated from my colleagues. i documented the crowd turned from protesters to rioters to interactionist. i was surprised at the size of the group, the anger and the profanity and for anyone who did not understand how violent thati documented it and i experienced it. our herd incredibly aggressive chanting and i
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officer edwards: yes, ma'am. ms. cheney: but then when he regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you returned to duty. is that right? officer edwards: yes, ma'am. at that time, adrenaline kicked in. i ran towards the west front and i tried to hold the line at the senate steps. at the lower west terrace. more people kept coming at us. it just seemed like more and more people started coming onto the west front. they started overpowering us and that was right about when mpd's officers showed up. there bike officers pushed the crowd back and allowed our units as well as there is to form that line that you see, that very thin line between us and the protesters or the rioters at that time. i fell behind the line and for a while, i started decontaminating people who had gotten sprayed. and treating people medically who needed it. ms. cheney: and then you were injured again there on the west terrace, is that right, officer? officer edwards: yes, mama. after a while, i got back on the line. it was on of the house sid
officer edwards: yes, ma'am. ms. cheney: but then when he regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you returned to duty. is that right? officer edwards: yes, ma'am. at that time, adrenaline kicked in. i ran towards the west front and i tried to hold the line at the senate steps. at the lower west terrace. more people kept coming at us. it just seemed like more and more people started coming onto the west front. they started overpowering us and that was right about when mpd's officers...
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ah, i was edwards. can you describe the crowd that had assembled at the p circle as, as you and your fellow officers stood behind and guarded the bike racks at the p circle? yes. so um they were about, i want to say about 5 of us on that line. um and there were so there was our bike rack and then at the bottom of the pennsylvania avenue walkway. uh right by piece circle. there was another bike rack, and so the crowd had kind of gathered there. um, it was the crowd led by joseph biggs. and they were mostly in civilian clothes, there were some who hadn't military fatigues on. we could see people with a bullet profess on, you know, things like that. they didn't seem, you know, extremely cohesive. but they had gathered there in their outfits. but they had gathered there together and just a big started, he had a micra megaphone and he started talking about, you know, 1st it was things kind of relating to congress. and then the table started turning once the what is now that the arizona group is what you said
ah, i was edwards. can you describe the crowd that had assembled at the p circle as, as you and your fellow officers stood behind and guarded the bike racks at the p circle? yes. so um they were about, i want to say about 5 of us on that line. um and there were so there was our bike rack and then at the bottom of the pennsylvania avenue walkway. uh right by piece circle. there was another bike rack, and so the crowd had kind of gathered there. um, it was the crowd led by joseph biggs. and they...
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so too the testimony of officer edwards. i think that's the kind of thing the committee was hoping would also speak to the american people, but for the community on capitol hill, that's what we went through, and that's what the committee wants the rest of the country to understand about that day. >> yeah. garrett, thank you. nbc news political director and moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd is here. chuck, many will look at this who understand the gravity of what happened on that day, but wonder what is the point. >> look, it's important to have a complete record. i think for the history books, number one. but this is -- this is the investigation we didn't get to have in the second impeachment. you know, it was rushed for reasons that were, at the time, i think, you know, we could have a debate about whether they should have immediately begun the impeachment proceedings, before january 20th, or if they were going to wait, then give it a few months and do a more complete investigation. because i keep coming back to thi
so too the testimony of officer edwards. i think that's the kind of thing the committee was hoping would also speak to the american people, but for the community on capitol hill, that's what we went through, and that's what the committee wants the rest of the country to understand about that day. >> yeah. garrett, thank you. nbc news political director and moderator of "meet the press," chuck todd is here. chuck, many will look at this who understand the gravity of what happened...
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officer edwards? yes, man. but then when you regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you return to duty. is that right? yes, you know, at that time adrenaline kicked in. i ran towards the west front and i tried to hold the line at the >> senate steps. at the lower west terrace. >> more people kept coming. >> add us. it just seems like, you know, more and more people you know, coming on to the west front, they started s right about when mps officer showed up. their bike officers. push the crowd back. are cdu units as well as theirs to form that line that you see on that very thin line between us and the protesters rioters you know, at that time i fell behind that line. and for a while, i decontaminating people who have gotten. sprayed. >> and >> treating people medically. who who need it at. and then you were injured again, >> there on the west terrace. is that right? officer edwards? >> yes, ma'am. after a while, i got back on the line. i got it was on the house side. of the lower west terrace. and i wa
officer edwards? yes, man. but then when you regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you return to duty. is that right? yes, you know, at that time adrenaline kicked in. i ran towards the west front and i tried to hold the line at the >> senate steps. at the lower west terrace. >> more people kept coming. >> add us. it just seems like, you know, more and more people you know, coming on to the west front, they started s right about when mps officer showed up. their bike...
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ms edwards... - yield back. thank you very much. ms edwards... can| yield back. thank you very i much. ms edwards... can you give us one memory of that awful day that stands out most vividly in your mind? i awful day that stands out most vividly in your mind?— vividly in your mind? i can. the time — vividly in your mind? i can. the time when _ vividly in your mind? i can. the time when i _ vividly in your mind? i can. the time when i talked - vividly in your mind? i can. l the time when i talked about fallinq — the time when i talked about falling behind m p the's line, iremember falling behind m p the's line, i remember because i had been kind of— i remember because i had been kind of shielded away because i was holding those stairs so i was — was holding those stairs so i was not _ was holding those stairs so i was not able to really see what was not able to really see what was going on over here. —— mpds _ was going on over here. —— mpds. when i fell behind that line and — mp
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thank you. >> officer edwards, your story and your service is important. and i thank you for being here tonight. mr. quested, i'd also like to ask you to introduce yourself. can you tell us, how you found yourself in washington, d.c. on january 6th? >> good evening, chair, might've but madam vice chair, thank you for the introduction. as stated in the winter of 2020, is working on a documentary, as part of the documentary, i filmed several rallies and d.c., on december 11th and december 12th. i learned there would be a rally on the mall on january 6th . my three colleagues and i came down to document the rally. according to the permit, the event that was going to be a rally&, we arrived at the mall and observed a large contingent of proud boys marching towards the capitol. we filmed them, and almost immediately, i was separated from my colleagues. i documented the crowd turn from protesters, to rioters, to insurrectionists. i was surprised at the size of the group, the anger and the profanity. and for anyone who didn't understand how violent that event was
thank you. >> officer edwards, your story and your service is important. and i thank you for being here tonight. mr. quested, i'd also like to ask you to introduce yourself. can you tell us, how you found yourself in washington, d.c. on january 6th? >> good evening, chair, might've but madam vice chair, thank you for the introduction. as stated in the winter of 2020, is working on a documentary, as part of the documentary, i filmed several rallies and d.c., on december 11th and...
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. >> officer edwards, i just want to thank you for being here. and i know, again, how difficult it is. i know the family of officer sicknick, as well, who is here tonight, and one of the things one of the capitol police officers said to me recently was to ask me whether or not, as members of congress, all of us understood that on that day on january 6th, when we were evacuated from the chamber, were led to a safe, undisclosed location, whether we knew that so many of you had rushed out of the building and into the fight. and i can assure you that we do know that. and that we understand how important your service is, thank you for your continued work with our committee and the interviews and thank you very much for both of you for being here this evening. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you very much. ms. edwards, can you give us one memory of that awful day that stands out most vividly in your mind? >> i can. that time when i talked about falling behind mpd's line, i remember, because i had been kind of shielded away, because i was holding t
. >> officer edwards, i just want to thank you for being here. and i know, again, how difficult it is. i know the family of officer sicknick, as well, who is here tonight, and one of the things one of the capitol police officers said to me recently was to ask me whether or not, as members of congress, all of us understood that on that day on january 6th, when we were evacuated from the chamber, were led to a safe, undisclosed location, whether we knew that so many of you had rushed out of...
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edwards. ( shouting ) >> officer edwards, i just want to thank you for being here, and i know, again, how difficult it is. i know the family of officer sicknick, as well, who's here tonight. and one of the things one of the capitol police officers said to me recently was to ask me whether or not, as members of congress, all of us understood that, on that day on january 6th, when we were evacuated from the chamber, were led to a safe, undisclosed location, whether we knew that so many of you had rushed out of the building and into the fight, and i can assure you that we do know that and we understand how understand how important your service is. thank you for your continued sth interviews and for being here this evening. mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you very much. ms. edwards, can you give us one memory of that awful day that stands out most vividly in your mind? >> i can. the time when i talked about falling behind m.p.d.'s line, i remember because i had been kind of shielded away because i was holding those stairs. so i wasn't able to really see what was going on over here. w
edwards. ( shouting ) >> officer edwards, i just want to thank you for being here, and i know, again, how difficult it is. i know the family of officer sicknick, as well, who's here tonight. and one of the things one of the capitol police officers said to me recently was to ask me whether or not, as members of congress, all of us understood that, on that day on january 6th, when we were evacuated from the chamber, were led to a safe, undisclosed location, whether we knew that so many of...
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and to hear officer edwards testimony. i can't imagine a more powerful reputation of the lie that this was a normal tourist day. that this was a legitimate political discourse. and so, we did, i hope, show the country just a bit of the mountain of evidence that we have. and and gave the country a sense of what lies ahead in our future hearings. congressman schiff, >> there's a historical importance to this which defies both politics and party affiliation. this is also happening in a partisan and political environment. we after all i do doing these hearings as part of a congressional investigation. that said, there was a provocative piece of evidence described tonight, by liz, cheney about unnamed republican members of congress. she said during her opening statement, republican congressman scott perry, was involved in trying to get jeffrey clark, appointed as attorney general, which was described as an effort trying to get the justice department to use lies to put the weight of the department behind the effort to steal the
and to hear officer edwards testimony. i can't imagine a more powerful reputation of the lie that this was a normal tourist day. that this was a legitimate political discourse. and so, we did, i hope, show the country just a bit of the mountain of evidence that we have. and and gave the country a sense of what lies ahead in our future hearings. congressman schiff, >> there's a historical importance to this which defies both politics and party affiliation. this is also happening in a...
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edward price, thank you. — difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair _ difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good - difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good to - difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good to talk| thank you, chair good to talk to you. it sounds gloomy. here in the uk, more than 115,000 royal mail workers will begin voting today over whether to go on strike over pay. this comes as industrial action increases across the country, with the cost of living crisis continuing to bite. last week the uk was hit by three rail stikes, as workers demanded better pay and conditions and yesterday barristers also took strike action after rejecting a 15% pay rise offer for undertaking legal aid work. are we heading in to a summer of discontent? james hughes is chief market analyst at scope markets. nice to see you, james. we talk about the strike action with various parts of the labour market, postalworkers various parts of the labour market, postal workers going on strike soon, royal mail workers loading today. concerns about public wor
edward price, thank you. — difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair _ difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good - difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good to - difficult period. edward price, thank you, chair good to talk| thank you, chair good to talk to you. it sounds gloomy. here in the uk, more than 115,000 royal mail workers will begin voting today over whether to go on strike over pay. this comes as industrial action increases across the country, with...
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huw edwards was in discussion with faisal islam. neither man was actually talking to the camera and so neither of them were actually addressing the viewer. it made it appear like a private conversation that we were intruding on. earlier, huw edwards had been talking about the northern ireland protocol whilst stood with the wall display. what we need to focus on of course is the border with northern ireland and the republic of ireland which, just let's repeat and underline, is in the european union. the material was presented and dumbed down to a level that would assume that the viewer was not aware that northern ireland was even actually part of the uk. that's bbc news at ten... finally, huw edwards now seems to be obliged to finish his bulletins by traipsing across the studio, down one step and then up another, talking as he goes. what a pointless exercise is this, and how long is it going to be before huw accidentally trips on one of the little steps and goes flat on his face? that will make the news, i suppose. thank you for watc
huw edwards was in discussion with faisal islam. neither man was actually talking to the camera and so neither of them were actually addressing the viewer. it made it appear like a private conversation that we were intruding on. earlier, huw edwards had been talking about the northern ireland protocol whilst stood with the wall display. what we need to focus on of course is the border with northern ireland and the republic of ireland which, just let's repeat and underline, is in the european...
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is that right, officer edwards? >> yes, ma'am. >> but then when you regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you returned to duty. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. you know, at that time, adrenaline kicked in. i ran towards the west front, and i tried to hold the line at the senate steps at the lower west terrace. more people kept coming at us. it just seemed like, you know, more and more people started, you know, coming onto the west front. they started overpowering us. and that was right about when mpd's officers showed up. their bike officers pushed the crowd back and allowed our ceu units as well as theirs to form that line that you see, that very thin line between us and the protesters -- or the rioters -- at that time. i fell behind that line. and for a while i started decontaminating people who had gotten sprayed and treating people medically who needed it. >> and then you were injured again there on the west terrace. is that right, officer edwards? >> yes, ma'am. so, after a while, i got back on the line
is that right, officer edwards? >> yes, ma'am. >> but then when you regained consciousness, even with the injuries, you returned to duty. is that right? >> yes, ma'am. you know, at that time, adrenaline kicked in. i ran towards the west front, and i tried to hold the line at the senate steps at the lower west terrace. more people kept coming at us. it just seemed like, you know, more and more people started, you know, coming onto the west front. they started overpowering us....
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my name is ridiculous. edward medical doctor and the patient scientist. i'm the co founder of project inspire and we tried to build the 1st disney land for science in africa. one in company in dallas alone actually. and we had a very beautiful growing environment with my siblings. when i finished my 1st degree in medicine, i was thinking, i need to get out of this country and get more exposure apart from just seeing things in tv and but for scholarship, there henry, from m d to go to college, seattle, selling diversity incident. so i spent 5 years with my son when i left the country to sweden, i was interested to see what life has to offer out there. and i had thoughts of thing. but before i left, the heard a started project inspire. and that is one thing that's really, really it was driving me to come back and say ok, i'm going outside to get as much as i can. so that when i come back, i'm useful as it can be. the question of the importance of science, technology, engineering, mathematics in africa, context is that science technology engineering. math is
my name is ridiculous. edward medical doctor and the patient scientist. i'm the co founder of project inspire and we tried to build the 1st disney land for science in africa. one in company in dallas alone actually. and we had a very beautiful growing environment with my siblings. when i finished my 1st degree in medicine, i was thinking, i need to get out of this country and get more exposure apart from just seeing things in tv and but for scholarship, there henry, from m d to go to college,...
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what could life now be like for witnesses like officer edwards after last night? >> well, first i want to say that i hope that officer edwards' experience is dramatically different from my own. >> the vitriol that came from co-wokkers and colleagues, not just from the greater law enforcement community, but within my own department became just too much for me to bear and ultimately resulted in me resigning. so i understand that, you know, there is a price to be paid for speaking out publicly even if you are telling the truth. >> she's had to -- you can see that it was painful for her to have to re-live the day when she testified last night. i was thinking how many times you've had to do that. how hard is that, honestly? >> i mean, i can't speak directly for officer edwards, and for me, my experience is unique in that i had 20 years of a police officer with the metropolitan police department to prepare me for the violence of january 6th. in a lot of ways i'd become desensitized to even that degree of violence. what i was not prepared for and what i suspect that offi
what could life now be like for witnesses like officer edwards after last night? >> well, first i want to say that i hope that officer edwards' experience is dramatically different from my own. >> the vitriol that came from co-wokkers and colleagues, not just from the greater law enforcement community, but within my own department became just too much for me to bear and ultimately resulted in me resigning. so i understand that, you know, there is a price to be paid for speaking out...
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and as officer edwards try to hold that line, she saw a colleague in distress. it was bryan sicknick. >> i see movement to the left of me, and i turn, and it was officer sicknick with his head in his hands. he was ghostly pale. i look back to see would have hit him, would have happened, and that is when i got sprayed in the eyes as well. >> and officer sicknick was injured while trying to control the trump mob. he suffered two strokes, and died the next day. the assault on the capitol continued for hours. >> what i saw was just a war scene. it was something like i had seen out of movies. i could not believe my eyes. there were officers on the ground, you know, they were pleading, they were throwing up, they were -- they had, i mean, i saw friends with blood all over their faces. i was slipping in peoples blood. it was carnage, it was chaos, i can't even describe what i saw. never in my wildest dreams did i think that as a police officer, as a law enforcement officer, i would find myself in the middle of a bottle. i am trained to detained a couple of subjects, an
and as officer edwards try to hold that line, she saw a colleague in distress. it was bryan sicknick. >> i see movement to the left of me, and i turn, and it was officer sicknick with his head in his hands. he was ghostly pale. i look back to see would have hit him, would have happened, and that is when i got sprayed in the eyes as well. >> and officer sicknick was injured while trying to control the trump mob. he suffered two strokes, and died the next day. the assault on the...
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amy: capitol police officer caroline edwards who suffered a traumatic brain injury on january 6. she was questioned by republican congressmember vice chair liz cheney. that does it for today's show. and a recap of the first public hearing of the u.s. house select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capitol. the committee holds its next hearing monday morning. we will livestream it at 10:00 a.m. eastern at democracynow.org . on monday on democracy now!, we will speak with democracy now! j cohostuan gonzalez about his duly updated edition of the landmark book "harvest of empire: a history of latinos in america." democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013.
amy: capitol police officer caroline edwards who suffered a traumatic brain injury on january 6. she was questioned by republican congressmember vice chair liz cheney. that does it for today's show. and a recap of the first public hearing of the u.s. house select committee to investigate the january 6 attack on the united states capitol. the committee holds its next hearing monday morning. we will livestream it at 10:00 a.m. eastern at democracynow.org . on monday on democracy now!, we will...
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congratulations edward for raising the next generation of african scientists. all good things come to an end, but don't worry. next week we'll be back with a bronze new episode of the 77 percent. as always, you can reach us via social media or drop us an email. and now it's time for some music on tweets. i hope you too will enjoy this. read it soon as i to do until next time. kid by a with a show me a with ah, with who, a joy ride through fascinating worlds. into uncharted deb, our guides know their way around a strictly scientific trip to some pretty wacky places. a curiosity is required to borrow today. in 30 minutes on d. w. a i will interest the global economy, our portfolio, d w business beyond. here's a closer look out the project. our mission. to analyze the flight for market dominance. good is step ahead with d w. business beyond lab has no limit. to love is for everybody. love is live, i love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn char, mom and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that more divide and deny that. and this i have in
congratulations edward for raising the next generation of african scientists. all good things come to an end, but don't worry. next week we'll be back with a bronze new episode of the 77 percent. as always, you can reach us via social media or drop us an email. and now it's time for some music on tweets. i hope you too will enjoy this. read it soon as i to do until next time. kid by a with a show me a with ah, with who, a joy ride through fascinating worlds. into uncharted deb, our guides know...
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brenda edwards says she's still trying to process what she's been told about his death. through his youtube channel, jamal edwards helped launch the careers of some of the biggest british stars in music today. here's our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. jamaal edwards was the music entrepreneur whose sbtv youtube channel helped launch the careers of stars like stormzy, dave, and ed sheeran. over 15 years, he grew the channel into a media empire. everyone in my area was an mc and i remember i was sitting there and i was thinking, why can't i find these online? his death in february aged just 31 shocked musicians and fans. many paying tribute at a mural that had been created for him for years earlier in west london. at the opening of his inquest the assistant coroner said there was reason to suspect that he had not died from natural causes. and on social media his mother brenda, who he'd once appeared alongside on her discussion show loose women, said she was in a state of shock after being told that he died from heart problems caused by taking recreational drugs.
brenda edwards says she's still trying to process what she's been told about his death. through his youtube channel, jamal edwards helped launch the careers of some of the biggest british stars in music today. here's our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. jamaal edwards was the music entrepreneur whose sbtv youtube channel helped launch the careers of stars like stormzy, dave, and ed sheeran. over 15 years, he grew the channel into a media empire. everyone in my area was an mc and i...
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edward: let me start out with the extreme. back in the late 70's, early 80's, paul rocher said i got to bring inflation down. i don't know if that is going to happen if we let interest rates go up. whatever level it takes to bring inflation now. history does show, especially u.s. history, the most effective way to bring inflation down is to have a recession. really hard recession will do it for sure. spent the last couple of years trying to get their labor market protected from the pandemic. they will -- they don't want to turn that around. they are tightening. the financial markets have tightened even more. we are going to see a peak in commodity prices. tom: edward yardeni, yardeni research president. kailey leinz, we are not doing by wholesale. kaylee's bloomberg crypto. i am looking at two studies of bitcoin down 50% and another one down 20% or so. within that study, what is amazing to be is to get back to resistance is 27,000. that is how far it has fallen. kailey: it is a long way away. it is not contained to just crypto
edward: let me start out with the extreme. back in the late 70's, early 80's, paul rocher said i got to bring inflation down. i don't know if that is going to happen if we let interest rates go up. whatever level it takes to bring inflation now. history does show, especially u.s. history, the most effective way to bring inflation down is to have a recession. really hard recession will do it for sure. spent the last couple of years trying to get their labor market protected from the pandemic....
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the mother of the music entrepreneurjamal edwards has said her son died from cardiac arrhythmia after taking recreational drugs. 31—year old jamal edwards, who helped launch the careers of dave and ed sheeran, died in february. his mother, brenda, said she was in "a state of shock". let's speak to our correspondent colin paterson. what more has she been saying this morning? brenda edwards is herself well—known for being a panellist on loose women ante presenter on songs of praise. this morning she posted a lengthy statement online in which she said since she last appeared in public or had been interviewed she had learned that her sonjamal edwards had died from cardiac arrhythmia caused by him taking recreational drugs. she said she was in a state of shock and trying to process the news but she wanted to address the topic because she did not want any other mother or loved one to have to go through what she and jamal�*s sister had to go through. she said she wanted to drive forward the conversation about the unpredictability of recreational drugs and how one bad reaction could tot
the mother of the music entrepreneurjamal edwards has said her son died from cardiac arrhythmia after taking recreational drugs. 31—year old jamal edwards, who helped launch the careers of dave and ed sheeran, died in february. his mother, brenda, said she was in "a state of shock". let's speak to our correspondent colin paterson. what more has she been saying this morning? brenda edwards is herself well—known for being a panellist on loose women ante presenter on songs of praise....
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the mother of music entrepreneur and youtube jamaal edwards says her son from cardiac arrhythmia after taking recreational drugs. a man who remained a member of the neo—nazi equipped national action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed action after it was banned in 2016 has beenjailed for eight action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years. good afternoon. tens of thousands of rail workers will stage three days of national rail strikes later this month, the rmt union has announced. it'll be the largest outbreak of industrial action in the industry in a generation and will shut down the entire rail network in england. with all the details i'm joined by our correspondent, jon donnison. dramatic means. tell us more. the union said it would involve a many batch as many as 50,000 workers coming out for a strike in three days. that will be a 21st, the 23rd and the 25th ofjune. that gap in between each of them it's a tuesday, thursday and saturday. it's going to cause disruption across network rail and 13 different train operators. this is a dispute ov
the mother of music entrepreneur and youtube jamaal edwards says her son from cardiac arrhythmia after taking recreational drugs. a man who remained a member of the neo—nazi equipped national action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed action after it was banned in 2016 has beenjailed for eight action after it was banned in 2016 has been jailed for eight and a half years. good afternoon. tens of thousands of rail workers will stage three days of national rail strikes later this month,...
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on the independent line, edward in keyport, new jersey. what did you think about the hearings last night? caller: i think the committee's job is important. if anything, i would like them to look at the pbs special, any of the others about the rise of fascism. it is the little people behind the scenes that make these things happen. that is why it is really great to see bill barr, other people in the white house staff telling him that this is all nonsense. i really have to say my hat is off to cheney. i feel like i could be struck by lightning for saying that but she came on very credible. i cannot really believe that she is some raving partisan hack. i really believe her, the things that she is stating. that is it. everyone just keep your eyes open, look at what they have to offer. i don't see that the right has any real counter to the fact. radio, tv, these guys have all been playing the stuff up even before the election happened, and to this day, they talk about wanting their domestic purse to happen. what is gas going to cost, groceries?
on the independent line, edward in keyport, new jersey. what did you think about the hearings last night? caller: i think the committee's job is important. if anything, i would like them to look at the pbs special, any of the others about the rise of fascism. it is the little people behind the scenes that make these things happen. that is why it is really great to see bill barr, other people in the white house staff telling him that this is all nonsense. i really have to say my hat is off to...
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you would have been there along with edward r. murrow and walter cronkite takings back europe from the . and this is our front line now. so thanks for taking this on. and being serious about it. there hasn't been enoughon serious conversation and this is an exclusive first timexc cah and i have been on together because we've been separated to make sure there wasn't appearance of collusion or anything like that . so thanks for taking this on. takiso also the four of you i that i've had an opportunity to interview now confirm that onrv january 4thie in the oval office authorize up to twenty thousand troops cash fatele two days before january six , even happened. tell us about that meeting. yeah, it's not one of those. thanks again, john chris , for having us , especially on d-day to talk about a serious matter. it's not one of those meetings you forget the secretary of defense, chris miller,
you would have been there along with edward r. murrow and walter cronkite takings back europe from the . and this is our front line now. so thanks for taking this on. and being serious about it. there hasn't been enoughon serious conversation and this is an exclusive first timexc cah and i have been on together because we've been separated to make sure there wasn't appearance of collusion or anything like that . so thanks for taking this on. takiso also the four of you i that i've had an...
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saw edward welcome to the international. thanks. or do you think it's right for joe biden to beg oil companies to boost production given the practical implications of doing that? and do you think that even if they did, they will be able to make a dent in the price? oh no, it's absolutely unreasonable, and it's actually quite ignorant. on behalf of the president, the united states, 1st of all, the united states position and the petro dollar, and our role in this world order has been we, we have a military backing, many of her actions. we have large g, d, p, a very industrious people. all these factors have led to america being a great partner, a great i see enemy, if you decide to cross us as our nation has shown over the last 100 years, i think that we're tough country to fight when it comes to oil independence or it comes to all security problem we have right now is no one fears our precedent. everyone is looking at this man and saying this man has no idea what he's doing. and then the look. i speak to men and women and all
saw edward welcome to the international. thanks. or do you think it's right for joe biden to beg oil companies to boost production given the practical implications of doing that? and do you think that even if they did, they will be able to make a dent in the price? oh no, it's absolutely unreasonable, and it's actually quite ignorant. on behalf of the president, the united states, 1st of all, the united states position and the petro dollar, and our role in this world order has been we, we have...
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>> edward -- that's all i got. >> edward? >> did you think this other men could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did -- to build a -- >> coming up, the other man revealed. >> -- if that's what she wanted. >> when dateline continues. that's what she wanted. that's what she wanted. >> when and i get seven days to love it or my money back... i love it! i thought online meant no one to help me, but susan from carvana had all the answers. not once, because they're not salespeople! what are you...? guess who just checked in on me? mom... susan from carvana! [laughs] we'll drive you happy at carvana. ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin & nails. new one a day multi+. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could
>> edward -- that's all i got. >> edward? >> did you think this other men could be a game-changer in this investigation? >> to me, this was definitely a person of interest that we needed to speak with. >> detectives now launched a hunt for a man named edward. they wanted to know, did -- to build a -- >> coming up, the other man revealed. >> -- if that's what she wanted. >> when dateline continues. that's what she wanted. that's what she wanted....
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prince edward was sitting on the top of the landing and charles making a salad dressing. >> i thought it was a nice thing to do. just to show, you know, they're different but not so different. they're still family people. >> and the other one was to see her taking prince edward into the shop at balmoral to buy him an ice cream. >> would you like to go and get one? >> one of the golden rules had been that their conversation was not to be recorded when they were out and about doing public events. >> token as a memento of your visit here. >> though the public saw and heard them, i think, in a way that was entirely new. >> the public are ecstatic. they never believed that the queen, prince philip, and their children, could be just like them. >> huge ratings. i think 24 million people in britain watched. and then the extraordinary thing about it, the puzzling thing, is that now you cannot see it at all. it's been almost wiped from the archives. and i think that was a tipping point at which times the royal family felt that perhaps they had let their guard down too much. >> the point of the
prince edward was sitting on the top of the landing and charles making a salad dressing. >> i thought it was a nice thing to do. just to show, you know, they're different but not so different. they're still family people. >> and the other one was to see her taking prince edward into the shop at balmoral to buy him an ice cream. >> would you like to go and get one? >> one of the golden rules had been that their conversation was not to be recorded when they were out and...
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here at the edward m. kennedy institute. tonight we are getting a look at the mugshot of paul pelosi the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi from his arrest last month for driving under the influence. pelosi was detained in napa county, california. the picture was taken in the early morning hours of may 29th. it was released today. >> the district attorney's office is refusing to distribute any dash or body camera video from that arrest. saying it could jeopardize the ongoing investigation. ♪ >> in tonight's mid term focus the nevada senate primary for republicans, voters will choose a nominee to square off against incumbent democrat catherine tore cez mass stow who is considered vulnerable this year as the g.o.p. tries to gain control of the u.s. senate. fox business correspondent hillary vaughn reports tonight from reno. >> in nevada's closed republican primary on tuesday voters will pick who will go head to head with sitting democratic senator catherine cortez mass stow. former attorney general adam
here at the edward m. kennedy institute. tonight we are getting a look at the mugshot of paul pelosi the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi from his arrest last month for driving under the influence. pelosi was detained in napa county, california. the picture was taken in the early morning hours of may 29th. it was released today. >> the district attorney's office is refusing to distribute any dash or body camera video from that arrest. saying it could jeopardize the ongoing...
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i always key in or have been keying in on the words of officer edward. she said she was not ready for combat, that is an important point for me because the folks on the other side who are attacking were. they prepared themselves for this, this was not something that was just -- we have to come out with the same attention and engagement, financially and otherwise to be able to push back. >> i want to stay on this point, because i want to ask about the public, and rick, i saw you nodding your head, we have seen so many different obstacles if you will right now when it comes to the political landscape. inflation, never ending inflation, i just talked about gas prices being, high baby formula fiasco, now a tampon shortage. it doesn't apply to y'all, but it definitely applies to me. all of these things have -- since the insurrection, but a lot of americans, frankly understandably don't see this investigation as top of mind. there is a lot of talk, oftentimes, we will get to talk -- in a second about public opinion and what folks think, but -- you know, rick,
i always key in or have been keying in on the words of officer edward. she said she was not ready for combat, that is an important point for me because the folks on the other side who are attacking were. they prepared themselves for this, this was not something that was just -- we have to come out with the same attention and engagement, financially and otherwise to be able to push back. >> i want to stay on this point, because i want to ask about the public, and rick, i saw you nodding...
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we heard from caroline edwards - that and a half ago. we heard from caroline edwards who i that and a half ago. we heard i from caroline edwards who was on duty that day. how powerful the witnesses witnesses who spoke today? the witnesses witnesses who snoke today?— the witnesses witnesses who soke toda ? . , ,., spoke today? certainly powerful and impactful — spoke today? certainly powerful and impactful and _ spoke today? certainly powerful and impactful and allow - spoke today? certainly powerful and impactful and allow what i spoke today? certainly powerful| and impactful and allow what we heard today and of what we saw had been previously unreleased. i was struck by the committee using that phrasing, we are showing you things that are previously unreleased, and that goes to how they were building this up as a multimedia effect. republicans watching tonight, i don't know about that. then we got big revelations, we heard that even her trump had agreed with attorney general bill barr's perspective that election wasn't stolen, we he
we heard from caroline edwards - that and a half ago. we heard from caroline edwards who i that and a half ago. we heard i from caroline edwards who was on duty that day. how powerful the witnesses witnesses who spoke today? the witnesses witnesses who snoke today?— the witnesses witnesses who soke toda ? . , ,., spoke today? certainly powerful and impactful — spoke today? certainly powerful and impactful and _ spoke today? certainly powerful and impactful and allow - spoke today? certainly...
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officer edwards was standing with other offices of the hana land by rex that marked the perimeter of the capitol grounds. she bravely tried to prevent an angry crowd from it than saying on the capitol. unfortunately. she was overrun and not unconscious as a on the capitol. quick stand was a few yards away from office and said what's taken put its of the proud boys is part of his work on a documentary pham. most of his footage has never been shown publicly before we share that this evening. off office said woods, i like to start by asking if you could tell us why you believe it's important for you to share your story this evening with the committee and the american public. your microphone. >> well, thank you, mister chairman. really appreciate it. and thank you to the committee for having me here to testify. i was called a lot of things on 1/6/2021, in the days thereafter. i was called nancy pelosi is dog. called incompetent. called a hero and a villain. i was called a traitor to my country. and my constitution. in actuality, i was none of those things. i was american standing face-to
officer edwards was standing with other offices of the hana land by rex that marked the perimeter of the capitol grounds. she bravely tried to prevent an angry crowd from it than saying on the capitol. unfortunately. she was overrun and not unconscious as a on the capitol. quick stand was a few yards away from office and said what's taken put its of the proud boys is part of his work on a documentary pham. most of his footage has never been shown publicly before we share that this evening. off...
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hi, edward. it's antonia see then, what does the future hold for a city that attracted 21000000 visitors in 2019? that's 13 tourists for every one resident. it's hard to imagine there was any room on the rumble us for locals. abroad that's not change and some people still live here and you're going to meet one of them. he's called at work is low. i got up when i shot him. oh hi. edward has things to list as high. is it the japanese greeting today? yes, japanese edward las villa is a member of the s o s. ramblers association. he's fighting to prevent the complete sell out of the boulevard. during the pandemic, he took part in an unusual project. he rang each doorbell on the one point to kilometer avenue to find out who still lives there. the result was shocking. officially 700 people reside here, but the association found no more than 70 we again, i guess today is a resident of the ramblers. they say no one lives here anymore, but we have living proof that's not j, right edward at the law and one
hi, edward. it's antonia see then, what does the future hold for a city that attracted 21000000 visitors in 2019? that's 13 tourists for every one resident. it's hard to imagine there was any room on the rumble us for locals. abroad that's not change and some people still live here and you're going to meet one of them. he's called at work is low. i got up when i shot him. oh hi. edward has things to list as high. is it the japanese greeting today? yes, japanese edward las villa is a member of...
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brenda edwards says she's still trying to process what she's been told about his death. through his youtube channel jamal edwards helped launch the careers of some of the biggest british stars in music today. here's our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. jamal edwards was the music entrepreneur whose sbtv youtube channel helped launch the careers of stars like stormzy, dave, and ed sheeran. over 15 years, he grew the channel into a media empire. everyone in my area was an mc and i remember i was sitting there and i was thinking, why can't i find these online? his death in february aged just 31 shocked musicians and fans. many paying tribute at a mural that had been created for him for years earlier in west london. at the opening of his inquest the assistant coroner said there was reason to suspect that he had not died from natural causes. and on social media his mother brenda, who he'd once appeared alongside on her discussion show loose women, said she was in a state of shock after being told that he died from heart problems caused by taking recreational drugs. s
brenda edwards says she's still trying to process what she's been told about his death. through his youtube channel jamal edwards helped launch the careers of some of the biggest british stars in music today. here's our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba. jamal edwards was the music entrepreneur whose sbtv youtube channel helped launch the careers of stars like stormzy, dave, and ed sheeran. over 15 years, he grew the channel into a media empire. everyone in my area was an mc and i...