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rogers' funds, and mr. rogers apparently was not happy about that and he had his power of attorney withdrawn to put a stop to sharon zachary helping herself to his money. >> sharon also found out that rogers planned to remove her from his will. >> i believe sharon zachary was in a hurry at that time to kill mr. rogers before he could make that change in his will. i believe greed is definitely what drove sharon zachary. >> the dna test results of the blood found on the metal pipe revealed the blood was robert rogers', more proof that it was the murder weapon. 31-year-old sharon zachary was charged with the murder of robert rogers. >> mr. rogers at one point in time even told an attorney that she was the daughter he never had. >> it is ironic that robert rogers, attempting to seek sanctuary for himself, to seek protection from persons who wanted to rob and hurt him, trusted sharon zachary. and it's ironic that this person, in turn, turned on him and became the very thing that he was trying to guard against. >
rogers' funds, and mr. rogers apparently was not happy about that and he had his power of attorney withdrawn to put a stop to sharon zachary helping herself to his money. >> sharon also found out that rogers planned to remove her from his will. >> i believe sharon zachary was in a hurry at that time to kill mr. rogers before he could make that change in his will. i believe greed is definitely what drove sharon zachary. >> the dna test results of the blood found on the metal...
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what was it about roger that you so loved? >> i so loved that he was a man who wanted to engender those feelings of empathy for other people. i mean, i think it's wonderful for someone who has the curiosity to want to know what get-- get into your head and see what it's like to be a person of a different race, a different age, a different nationality, a different gender. you know, that's a person who has the kind of curiosity that makes this world a better place. >> rose: tony, tell me about roger ebert as a film critic. >> i had an interesting experience just this past spring. i was teaching a course to college students, film studies majors, in the history of film criticism. and we read a bunch of kind of the greatest hits. pauline kale, andrew seris, and we read a bunch of roger's pieces, in particular some essays he had written for a series of boobs called "the great movie its that he'd done. we read one on the "the best years of our lives." one on a movie called "chop shop" that he really loved. and one on "planes, trains,
what was it about roger that you so loved? >> i so loved that he was a man who wanted to engender those feelings of empathy for other people. i mean, i think it's wonderful for someone who has the curiosity to want to know what get-- get into your head and see what it's like to be a person of a different race, a different age, a different nationality, a different gender. you know, that's a person who has the kind of curiosity that makes this world a better place. >> rose: tony, tell...
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. >> the room was registered to joan rogers and her two daughters. police contacted joan's husband hal rogers a dairy farmer in ohio. >> the sheriff got a hold of me and we had to get dental records to identify them. >> dental records confirmed that the victims were 36-year-old joan rogers. 17-year-old michele. and 14-year-old christie. the autopsy confirmed everyone's worst fears. water was found in the victims' lungs which meant they were thrown into the ocean while they were still alive. to investigators this wasn't just murder, it was an execution. >> i think he left their eyes uncovered because he wanted each one of them to see what was happening to the other one. i think he wanted to see the fear that was in their eyes as he was doing what he was doing with them. just as about as perverted as you can get. >> but who wanted to murder three tourists and dump their bodies in tampa bay? daily whole grains, of yor so 1/3 of this commercial is dedicated to what you could do with all that energy. 1/3 of your daily whole grains means energy to make som
. >> the room was registered to joan rogers and her two daughters. police contacted joan's husband hal rogers a dairy farmer in ohio. >> the sheriff got a hold of me and we had to get dental records to identify them. >> dental records confirmed that the victims were 36-year-old joan rogers. 17-year-old michele. and 14-year-old christie. the autopsy confirmed everyone's worst fears. water was found in the victims' lungs which meant they were thrown into the ocean while they...
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and the husband is often the perpetrator. >> roger said he left home at 8:00 a.m. and was at work at the time of his wife's murder, around 9:00 a.m. records indicated helena had been on the telephone until 9:00 a.m., about the time a neighbor heard a commotion. >> one man who lived next door said about 9:00, when he was shaving, he thought he heard a human -- an abrupt human cry. but who knows. >> when police confirmed roger was at work, 40 minutes away at that time, he was eliminated as a suspect. helena's murder also meant that she would never testify at the sexual assault trial back in san francisco. >> got a call from roger franklin, dr. greenwood's husband. roger told me that his wife had been murdered in san diego, the san diego area where they had moved after the sexual assault. that was a sickening moment, because he also told me that her purse was found near her body, her car keys were there, her credit cards were there. didn't appear that there had been a robbery. >> david paul frediani, the man accused of helena's sexual assault, had been out on bail at
and the husband is often the perpetrator. >> roger said he left home at 8:00 a.m. and was at work at the time of his wife's murder, around 9:00 a.m. records indicated helena had been on the telephone until 9:00 a.m., about the time a neighbor heard a commotion. >> one man who lived next door said about 9:00, when he was shaving, he thought he heard a human -- an abrupt human cry. but who knows. >> when police confirmed roger was at work, 40 minutes away at that time, he was...
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as for motive, rogers wouldn't talk. all experts can say is that the murders had a clear sexual motivation. >> it's the most bizarre case i've ever been involved with, and for all of these men, there was just no dignity in death. >> in november of 2000 rogers was tried and convicted of two of the murders. the cases where they had the most forensic evidence. he was sentenced to two life terms plus 65 years in prison. >> we never gave up. you keep plugging along. >> it never ceases to amaze me what we get in terms of forensics, whether it's fingerprints, dna, any number of things. it's the most powerful tool you can have in the courtroom as a prosecutor. >> it was pretty horrible to sit there in court and look at this man who actually murdered mike sakara and to think of all the other people who lost their lives and family and friends who lost people because of this >>> up next, a home invasion turns to murder. >> just extreme overkill. crime of passion, crime of rage. >> to much violence and no one with a clear motive. >>
as for motive, rogers wouldn't talk. all experts can say is that the murders had a clear sexual motivation. >> it's the most bizarre case i've ever been involved with, and for all of these men, there was just no dignity in death. >> in november of 2000 rogers was tried and convicted of two of the murders. the cases where they had the most forensic evidence. he was sentenced to two life terms plus 65 years in prison. >> we never gave up. you keep plugging along. >> it...
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joanna rogers. what news do we have about joanna rogers. >> 16-year-old joe and that rogers, a high school student, had been missing for the past 1 months. her parents had last seen her the night before she disappeared around 1:00 a.m. when she returned home from her job at a sandwich shop. >> her mother told her that she would see her in the morning. joe said she would see us in the morning and she loved us and she went to bed. >> the next morning, joanna was gone. her parents knew immediately something was terribly wrong. >> she didn't take her car. she didn't take her keys. she didn't take her money. she didn't take any clothes. except for what she was wearing, no cell phone. nothing. that raises a flag immediately. >> she had just disappeared. and i didn't know what happened. >> there was no evidence of an intruder. and joanna's parents who slept just down the hall had heard nothing. at the time, police and volunteers conducted an extensive search for joanna, but turned up nothing. >> joe and th
joanna rogers. what news do we have about joanna rogers. >> 16-year-old joe and that rogers, a high school student, had been missing for the past 1 months. her parents had last seen her the night before she disappeared around 1:00 a.m. when she returned home from her job at a sandwich shop. >> her mother told her that she would see her in the morning. joe said she would see us in the morning and she loved us and she went to bed. >> the next morning, joanna was gone. her...
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hetook him a year before called the roger. and he never called me roger in public. it was always private. i would go down to georgia on occasion on political trips. i would go see him before i went to tell him he was going. he would give me names and phone numbers of people. when i got back, i would get a call, come see me. he was always generous in that way. i never thought -- he told me before the filibuster began, in so many words, that there was not anything else he could do. he knew he was beaten, i think, before it started. , is thered him offer america's black population. he said, all i can offer is hope that we can get through this difficult period. that told me that he knew he was going to get defeated. i thought the main conflict was not between dirks and humphrey versus russell, but between humphrey and dirks and whether those two leaders could craft a bill that would pull along enough republicans to break the filibuster. >> my take on it was a little different. big 17, thought the whose picture is over there, including john tower and robert byrd of west
hetook him a year before called the roger. and he never called me roger in public. it was always private. i would go down to georgia on occasion on political trips. i would go see him before i went to tell him he was going. he would give me names and phone numbers of people. when i got back, i would get a call, come see me. he was always generous in that way. i never thought -- he told me before the filibuster began, in so many words, that there was not anything else he could do. he knew he was...
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roger will stay with me.will also look at goober and the latest round valued at $17 million -- we will also look at uber. what they need to do to increase the value. more on that when "bloomberg west" returns. >> time now for "on the markets." i'm matt miller. let's get you caught up on where stocks finished the day. down for a third day in a row. the s&p 500 falling 0.7%. the dow jones off by more than 100 at 16,734. the nasdaq down 0.8% at 4297. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west" were recover business, technology, and innovation. tesla is making all of its patents available for public use some other car companies can use its technology. ceo elon musk says it's necessary to advance electric vehicles. he views gas powered rise as the true competition. tesla will not file lawsuits against anyone who uses any of their several hundred patents in good faith. amazon, the latest company to get into the streaming music business launching prime music. it's available for amazon prime members. missing are artists f
roger will stay with me.will also look at goober and the latest round valued at $17 million -- we will also look at uber. what they need to do to increase the value. more on that when "bloomberg west" returns. >> time now for "on the markets." i'm matt miller. let's get you caught up on where stocks finished the day. down for a third day in a row. the s&p 500 falling 0.7%. the dow jones off by more than 100 at 16,734. the nasdaq down 0.8% at 4297. ♪ >> you...
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i don't know. >> roger, let me put it this way. point, if ever, do you become worried about ai? or are you taking issue with the whole terminology? >> well, i'm simply saying to you that, if you want something to worry about, you know, just read the newspaper. >> i hear ya. >> you know -- there's a good chance we will have polluted the earth beyond repair way before they can get any of this ai stuff to work. so i'm looking at it and going, seriously? let's keep our eye on the ball. as investors jobs are to look at what's actually happening and what is most likely to happen, no the to worry about things that are either beyond our lifetime, or where the impact is so subjective and so hard to ascertain, that it won't matter. >> we've got to moonk ve on. appreciate your thoughts. our thanks to roger. co-founder of elevation partners for joining us. by the way, a gig this saturday and sunday in oregon. roger, sounds like people will be able to catch you performing live, where? >> so we'll be playing in bend, oregon, at the festival and
i don't know. >> roger, let me put it this way. point, if ever, do you become worried about ai? or are you taking issue with the whole terminology? >> well, i'm simply saying to you that, if you want something to worry about, you know, just read the newspaper. >> i hear ya. >> you know -- there's a good chance we will have polluted the earth beyond repair way before they can get any of this ai stuff to work. so i'm looking at it and going, seriously? let's keep our eye...
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another'sike rogers clearly disagree.debate will continue. >> the afghans are not happy with this deal either, right? >> that is right. the foreign ministry but out a statement saying the transfer is a violation of international law. in their opinion, those prisoners should have been brought back to afghanistan with no restrictions however. one of the questions is whether the prisoners will open the door to peace talks with the taliban. early indications are probably not. we will have to wait and see. >> you also asked chairman rogers about cyber security. what did he have to say? >> this has been a big issue for rogers. i asked him about the growing tension with the second unity and the backlashes about this herding business abroad. rogers is sympathetic to those .ompanies, but only to a point >> their first responsibility is to protect the united states of america, where they made their companies. we should all be about protecting that. i think we can do this in a fair and responsible way. you cannot do that if you are
another'sike rogers clearly disagree.debate will continue. >> the afghans are not happy with this deal either, right? >> that is right. the foreign ministry but out a statement saying the transfer is a violation of international law. in their opinion, those prisoners should have been brought back to afghanistan with no restrictions however. one of the questions is whether the prisoners will open the door to peace talks with the taliban. early indications are probably not. we will...
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roger is going to sit with me for a little while. a lot of cool stories to talk about, not the least of which is facebook and the way they are changing their targeting of ads to users. what this means for advertisers, next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west" and i'm cory johnson. facebook has added two big changes to it advertisement strategy. check this out. allowing ads to target users based on what they like. this book will be tracking web users history, which websites they will have been to and what they see. and facebook will be able to control the ads they see. if users are not interested in certain ads, they will be able to turn -- to nose out. -- tune those out. great fear for some users? >> giving users control is a big deal. aretwo issues that you talking about, that is what you should pay attention to for the consumer. that is to say, if you want to opt out of that kind of targeting, you can do so. to me, facebook sensitivity to user privacy concerns has been writing very radically in the last 12 months, esp
roger is going to sit with me for a little while. a lot of cool stories to talk about, not the least of which is facebook and the way they are changing their targeting of ads to users. what this means for advertisers, next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west" and i'm cory johnson. facebook has added two big changes to it advertisement strategy. check this out. allowing ads to target users based on what they like. this book will be tracking web users...
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. >> cowan: commentary from espn's roger bennett. before we head to washington we head to harlem where yesterday 138th street got brand new name. dr. billy taylor way honoring jazz pianist our long time music and arts, the late dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy.
. >> cowan: commentary from espn's roger bennett. before we head to washington we head to harlem where yesterday 138th street got brand new name. dr. billy taylor way honoring jazz pianist our long time music and arts, the late dr. billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara...
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it's all really a part of life roger was so brave.between the two of you. there were friends in the movie who said roger used to be attracted to gold diggers and psychos. and then, chaz he met you. he vealed for the first time how you two met very candidly it was an unlikely union. talk about that. >> the first time he laid eyes on me was at an aa meeting. we actually met at a restaurant with ann landers who was a friend of his. he saw me across the room and wanted to meet me. roger was shy. a little bit shy which was surprising. ann landers walked across the restaurant and introduced us. and just the way i just saw how warm he was and how smart. and i love -- i just loved that. >> i knew roger, chaz. and he was wonderful because he was so smart. but to be in chicago when these "tribune" and the other writing for the "sun-times" it was magic. movie reviews on television have never been the same. >> oh, that's true. that's true. >> and friendship. the way they were competitive. all of that made it magical. >> and he had a bit of an ego
it's all really a part of life roger was so brave.between the two of you. there were friends in the movie who said roger used to be attracted to gold diggers and psychos. and then, chaz he met you. he vealed for the first time how you two met very candidly it was an unlikely union. talk about that. >> the first time he laid eyes on me was at an aa meeting. we actually met at a restaurant with ann landers who was a friend of his. he saw me across the room and wanted to meet me. roger was...
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roger, lay out the land for us. we're so envious of you for being there. >> it's always a wonderful place to be, charlie, but a very surreal place right now. this world cup is kind of caught between two narratives, the narrative of fuÚtbol coming back to brazil and brazilian society that started last year during the warmup of the confederation's cup where brazilians decided to protest about the labor conditions, economy, health, education, almost like a wes craven horror story which is waiting in the wings and the narratives are conflicting. how brazil does in the world cup. they are somewhat the favorites, may determine whether the country ends up in a gigantic party or whether it truly goes up in flames. >> charlie: tommy, size up the field. >> well, i think it's a very, very good feel this time, charlie. remember some time ago i give you a lot of winners. the winners are hard to pick. you have to look at germany, argentina. brazil, on a very dubious call yesterday got themselves a victory. you've got to look at i
roger, lay out the land for us. we're so envious of you for being there. >> it's always a wonderful place to be, charlie, but a very surreal place right now. this world cup is kind of caught between two narratives, the narrative of fuÚtbol coming back to brazil and brazilian society that started last year during the warmup of the confederation's cup where brazilians decided to protest about the labor conditions, economy, health, education, almost like a wes craven horror story which is...
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we've got a busy hour, including investor jim rogers. you want to hear what he has to say coming up. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: i know nobody cares but the volatility -- david: very low. very low. but we have exciting people coming up. liz: it did get higher by 2% but still below 12, not a big deal. but there was much more action elsewhere. lee munson, investment and chief investment officer where he des deep value in the market. jim loll, advisor investment changment chief. he said now is not to sit on the sidelines so get off your you know what. scott shell lady, from cme. we can begin with you. action was interesting again with the records. almost like a game of inches. >> well it's a game of inches and with the revisions we saw from the government today as well, kind of had everybody on their back feet or on their heels. i think ultimately this is the case, we have inflation data coming out from europe tomorrow. that may or may not give draghi more powder for his gun on thursday. obviously non-farm payrolls. you know wha
we've got a busy hour, including investor jim rogers. you want to hear what he has to say coming up. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: i know nobody cares but the volatility -- david: very low. very low. but we have exciting people coming up. liz: it did get higher by 2% but still below 12, not a big deal. but there was much more action elsewhere. lee munson, investment and chief investment officer where he des deep value in the market. jim loll, advisor investment changment...
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. >>> plus turning the camera on roger ebert.ight now, it's time to show you the headlines from around the globe. mississippi's laurel leader drops a bombshell on a story we've been following. it's now being called the kentucky fried hoax. you'll remember the family of a 3-year-old girl claims she was told to leave a kfc because of her scars. sources tell the newspaper the surveillance video does not show any kids resembling her that day. the family alleged bilked the company for $135,000 along with free gifts and surgery for the girl. things are looking finger licking bad. >> it got covered everywhere. >>> "the wall street journal" says yahoo! executive marissa mayer kept people waiting in france for nearly two hours. mayer explained that she fell asleep. some guests left before she arrived. critics believe she missed a golden opportunity for connections. >> can i just say, they're busy dinners all the time. you just have someone who works with you call ahead and say this person is going to be late for the dinner. >> if you need
. >>> plus turning the camera on roger ebert.ight now, it's time to show you the headlines from around the globe. mississippi's laurel leader drops a bombshell on a story we've been following. it's now being called the kentucky fried hoax. you'll remember the family of a 3-year-old girl claims she was told to leave a kfc because of her scars. sources tell the newspaper the surveillance video does not show any kids resembling her that day. the family alleged bilked the company for...
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elliot rogers went on a shooting spree in santa barbara.ver thought his son was capable of doing what he did. >> there's no way i thought this boy could do this. this is the most unbelievable thing, barbara, what i don't get we didn't see this coming at all. >> did you know he was sick? >> you can watch peter rogers' full interview tonight at 10:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> check this out, this is a heck of a story. that's her, almost 8 months pregnant running in the 800 meters in the u.s. track and field championship. she was 5 seconds slog than they are personal best. that's it for us right now we'll come back [ michael strahan ] i'm michael strahan, and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite thing is the excitement of the outdoors. like rock climbing in the catskills, rafting in the adirondacks, surfing on long island, or getting your heart racing at watkins glen international. come discover your favorite part of new york. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com there's something for everyone. >> developing this mor
elliot rogers went on a shooting spree in santa barbara.ver thought his son was capable of doing what he did. >> there's no way i thought this boy could do this. this is the most unbelievable thing, barbara, what i don't get we didn't see this coming at all. >> did you know he was sick? >> you can watch peter rogers' full interview tonight at 10:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> check this out, this is a heck of a story. that's her, almost 8 months pregnant running in the 800...
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roger mac that me, co funder of elevation partners. welcome, gentlemen, both of you. mr. singer, as i understand it, and i have some sympathy with the taxi and limousine drivers, who are subject in many cities around the world and in this country to regulations and requirements, that they would object to this upstart, a disrupter, coming in. and uber's answer, i am told in part is that we're not really, really legally a car service. we're a match maker, putting together people who want a car and somebody who has a car. is that a legal fiction, a fig leaf, or what? >> that's been their defense so far. they have claimed they're just a filter, match maker, arranger, not a private car company, not a private transportation service. but if you look across the country, a lot of states and a lot of municipalities have opined whether uber is legal or illegal. new york, massachusetts, california. initially, they issued cease and desist letters to the company and tried to preclude them from operating and then after public outcry, they reversed course. then again, municipalities like
roger mac that me, co funder of elevation partners. welcome, gentlemen, both of you. mr. singer, as i understand it, and i have some sympathy with the taxi and limousine drivers, who are subject in many cities around the world and in this country to regulations and requirements, that they would object to this upstart, a disrupter, coming in. and uber's answer, i am told in part is that we're not really, really legally a car service. we're a match maker, putting together people who want a car...
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we're told richard martinez met privately with the father of the shooter, elliot roger.ard martinez has been demanding an end to campus violence. >> i want something to change. and i want my son's death to mean something. >> coming up at 11:30, one change that's now being fast tracked. why a berkley lawmaker says it's a common sense measure. napa man charged with killing his ex-wife. detectives say he admits doing it. people reporting they haven't been able to contact the victim in days. when they arrived, the victim's ex-husband let them inside and admitted to killing his ex-wife the day before in a domestic dispute. the victim had several stab wounds and that register reports nakamora is the owner of a popular downtown restaurant named ]÷b booth at the bottle rock event this year. >> students might notice traex security at an east bay tomorrow. a nine-year-old girl was attacked with a hammer on campus next week. it happened on friday. police say a mother of another student was responsible for that attack. it may be related to an on going family feud.y,&[ç the nine-year
we're told richard martinez met privately with the father of the shooter, elliot roger.ard martinez has been demanding an end to campus violence. >> i want something to change. and i want my son's death to mean something. >> coming up at 11:30, one change that's now being fast tracked. why a berkley lawmaker says it's a common sense measure. napa man charged with killing his ex-wife. detectives say he admits doing it. people reporting they haven't been able to contact the victim in...
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for the first time, peter roger is speaking out.ara, why do you think he decided to come forward now? >> well, dan, i think he's really on a mission to raise awareness so that parents who may have a child like elliott can see the warning signs that he feels he missed. >> every night i go to sleep, i wake up and i think of those young men and young women that have died. and that were injured and that were terrorized. and my son did that. my son caused so much pain and suffering for so many families. >> you did not think that elliott was suicidal or certainly not homicidal. >> that's no way i thought that this boy could hurt a flea. i mean, this is -- this is the most unbelievable thing, barbara. what i don't get is we didn't see this coming at all. >> did you know that he was sick? >> no. this is the american horror story. or the world's horror story. when you have somebody who, on the outside, is one thing and on the inside is something completely different and you don't see it. >> and i'll tell you, dan, this is a man who has to li
for the first time, peter roger is speaking out.ara, why do you think he decided to come forward now? >> well, dan, i think he's really on a mission to raise awareness so that parents who may have a child like elliott can see the warning signs that he feels he missed. >> every night i go to sleep, i wake up and i think of those young men and young women that have died. and that were injured and that were terrorized. and my son did that. my son caused so much pain and suffering for...
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for that we'll go over to meteorologist, david murphy and to karen rogers.d morning. >> good morning, guys. and a little different picture this morning on satellite. you'll notice how cloud cover which was all the way back by pittsburgh yesterday morning has now spilled across the state. we saw some of it yesterday. we'll see more today. i think we'll start out with some decent sunshine and then the chance of clouds increasing during the day is out there. couple of showers out by pittsburgh. that doesn't look like it's going to be an issue for us until late tonight. 67 degrees in philadelphia right now, 67 in allentown, 65 in wilmington, 62 in trenton and we're holding 70's close to the coast at this early hour. and as we go through the day it is going to be another oney warm one. 72 degrees by 9 o'clock, 80 by noon. 84 degrees by 3:00 with a high of 85 degrees. we'll probably hit this around 4 o'clock and then drop back to 82 by 6 o'clock. it may feel a bit more humid through the day but still not too bad. you can get out there and get done whatever it is y
for that we'll go over to meteorologist, david murphy and to karen rogers.d morning. >> good morning, guys. and a little different picture this morning on satellite. you'll notice how cloud cover which was all the way back by pittsburgh yesterday morning has now spilled across the state. we saw some of it yesterday. we'll see more today. i think we'll start out with some decent sunshine and then the chance of clouds increasing during the day is out there. couple of showers out by...
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with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan and jl.lphia school district is fighting for new funding and a lawn mower is involved in a serious crash in delaware but the big story on "action news" is the hot of the day of the year. and when it's hot, what better place to be but at the beach and the water at the jersey shore, like here in ocean city. but in philadelphia, the temperature hit and surpass 90 degrees for the first time since last december, and it's even hotter tomorrow than it is today. lets go to cecily tynan and the latest word from accuweather. it feels like summer and the high hits 90 degrees that is 10 degrees above average and this is the late of the in the year we have started 90 degree weather in 11 years, typically we have hit 90 degrees at least a couple of times by the time we get into the middle of june. but the heat is on, atlantic city airport even hotter, 94 was the high, and wildwood hit 90 before the sea breeze finally kicked in and turned temperatures back to the 80s and reading 92 and allentown 90 and wilm
with ducis rogers, meteorologist, cecily tynan and jl.lphia school district is fighting for new funding and a lawn mower is involved in a serious crash in delaware but the big story on "action news" is the hot of the day of the year. and when it's hot, what better place to be but at the beach and the water at the jersey shore, like here in ocean city. but in philadelphia, the temperature hit and surpass 90 degrees for the first time since last december, and it's even hotter tomorrow...
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and snedeker has this to remain 6 back, roger. excuse me, mark. >> yeah, luke at these two, kevin na and snedeker, and both of them would -- you know, a round really with that round, made a real move. >> this time a move on kaymer. you had the best round of the day turned in from compton and fowler. but they both began the day even. 10 shots behind kaymer. so if one of the guys closer would have turned in a 67 it would be a different story. aerial coverage by goodyear, whether driving 300 or 3,000 miles. goodyear, more driven. and another reminder, u.s. open round coverage comes your way at noon eastern. the final round of the live u.s. open. so back here at 18, to finish up the final two, brendon todd, first to play, roger. >> 143 left for brendon. >> hole 13 paces on the green. you know, got to fall off in front of the hole and left of the hole, john. had a little valley behind the hole. it's not simple to get it real close but possible. >> from all his family and fronts, good drive. >> was he late on it? >> yeah, a little bit.
and snedeker has this to remain 6 back, roger. excuse me, mark. >> yeah, luke at these two, kevin na and snedeker, and both of them would -- you know, a round really with that round, made a real move. >> this time a move on kaymer. you had the best round of the day turned in from compton and fowler. but they both began the day even. 10 shots behind kaymer. so if one of the guys closer would have turned in a 67 it would be a different story. aerial coverage by goodyear, whether...
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roger, please lay out the land for us.'m so envious of you being there. >> it is always a wonderful place to be, charlie. it is a very surreal place. this world cup is caught between two narratives. the narrative of football coming back to a spiritual haven and the unspooling of brazilian society which started last year at the warm-ups, the confederation cup. the brazilians decided to rise up and protest about the labor conditions, the economy, health, education. craven-like a wes horror story that is waiting in the wings. these narratives conflict and how brazil does in the world cup. they are somewhat the favorite. it determine if the country and in a party or goes up in flames. >> tommy, size of the field. -- size up the field. >> it is a very good. i gave you lots of winners and they are hard to pick. you have to look at germany and argentina and brazil. on a dubious call yesterday, they got themselves a victory. you have to look and italy. this could come down to argentina, italy. i am on record to say that they can g
roger, please lay out the land for us.'m so envious of you being there. >> it is always a wonderful place to be, charlie. it is a very surreal place. this world cup is caught between two narratives. the narrative of football coming back to a spiritual haven and the unspooling of brazilian society which started last year at the warm-ups, the confederation cup. the brazilians decided to rise up and protest about the labor conditions, the economy, health, education. craven-like a wes horror...
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let's bring in the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. chairman, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks so much. happy father's day. >> thank you, same to you. president obama said friday he intends to review military options for "several days" before deciding what to do and then he says it's contingent on prime minister maliki reaching out to the other sectarian factions inside iraq. let's watch. >> the united states is not simply going to involve itself in a military action in the absence of a political plan by the iraqis that gives us some assurance that they're prepared to work together. >> with isis moving so fast, do we have several days for him to review options and he said basically it was contingent on maliki reaching out. if maliki does not reach out to the kurds and to the sunnis and decides to stick with the shia base, what does the u.s. do then? >> well, again, leadership is important. absence of leadership and decisiveness is important in this. it's too late to have long, political reconciliation meetings that will las
let's bring in the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. chairman, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks so much. happy father's day. >> thank you, same to you. president obama said friday he intends to review military options for "several days" before deciding what to do and then he says it's contingent on prime minister maliki reaching out to the other sectarian factions inside iraq. let's watch. >> the united states is not simply...
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that was be investment biker mr jim rogers. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we were turned to him do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and when the fed will do whatever it denies and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell stick around. for your little market like. ali face i can tell you about. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. live. welcome back to the south that u.s. g.d.p. growth for the last quarter fell to minus one percent but many analysts expect growth to return in the second quarter of two thousand and fourteen and of course with expected growth and declining unemployment many fed watchers believe that the federal reserve will continue to taper and hike interest rates so to get some input on what's going on with the macro economy and what it all means to the fed i sp
that was be investment biker mr jim rogers. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we were turned to him do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and when the fed will do whatever it denies and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell stick around. for your little market like. ali face i...
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rogers, admiral rogers, how snowden's revelations have hurt the nsa. take a listen to this excerpt.oreignwatching those intelligence and counterterrorism targets. i will not make a blanket statement. and willwatching them highlight the revelations and talk about the implications of what they can implicate. that is unsettling to me. >> he also told me that he did not want -- watch all of snowden 's interview on nbc and had only seen a few clips of it online. i did say, in terms of those make of whatid he he did hear? how did he perceive snowden? his response. >> we are living increasingly by .hoice and by chance we are forfeiting privacy at levels that i don't think individuals can truly understand. it is so ingrained, whether it is the cameras out in the street, whether it is everyone devices digital constantly asking you, can i share where you are? >> actually, he did have to say that he thought mr. stone was an intelligent and articulate -- mr. snowden was an intelligent and articulate individual and that he seemed arrogant to him. what hehe does believe did was illegal from his p
rogers, admiral rogers, how snowden's revelations have hurt the nsa. take a listen to this excerpt.oreignwatching those intelligence and counterterrorism targets. i will not make a blanket statement. and willwatching them highlight the revelations and talk about the implications of what they can implicate. that is unsettling to me. >> he also told me that he did not want -- watch all of snowden 's interview on nbc and had only seen a few clips of it online. i did say, in terms of those...
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roger martínez/voluntario 7:20:29 y a veces mandamos equipo de rayos equis completo. valorado en unos 300 mil dlares, ira a un hospital pblico para uso de gente necesitada. s.o.t. roger martínez/voluntario 5:53:09 no, nada, nadie o puede vender, esto es donado aquí, y donada allá. s.o.t. carlos benitez/ 24:49:15 a los lugares donde más se necesita en el salvador. carlos benitez viajar a el salvador para asegurarse de que ocurra.. pero para alistar el contenedor, necesitan voluntarios dispuestos a ayudar a armarlo. la bodega es esta y est ubicada en la calle 4 y la empire, cerca al centro de san jos cesar --- momento de revisar las condiciones del tiempo.. blanca --- pasamos con gabriela dellan en vivo --salida del sol 5: 48 am -- nubes bajas en las prximas horas -- diferencia de 20 grados en temperaturas blanca ---tiempo de nuestra primera pausa comercial...pero al regresar... cesar --con motivo de solucionar la inmigracin ilegal de niÑos hacia estados unidos, los presidentes obama y peÑa nieto se reunieron hoy...le diremos cmo termin esta integracin... angel --hoy en
roger martínez/voluntario 7:20:29 y a veces mandamos equipo de rayos equis completo. valorado en unos 300 mil dlares, ira a un hospital pblico para uso de gente necesitada. s.o.t. roger martínez/voluntario 5:53:09 no, nada, nadie o puede vender, esto es donado aquí, y donada allá. s.o.t. carlos benitez/ 24:49:15 a los lugares donde más se necesita en el salvador. carlos benitez viajar a el salvador para asegurarse de que ocurra.. pero para alistar el contenedor, necesitan voluntarios...
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that was me investment biker mr jim rogers. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and way the fed will do whatever it is and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air closing numbers of the bell figure out. where you like me or what your comedy news was from t. to comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dad. like a vampire fighting into the necks of the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. i. welcome back to the south now u.s. g.d.p. growth for the last quarter fell to minus one percent but many analysts expect growth to return in the second quarter of two thousand and fourteen and of course with expected growth and declining unemployment many fed watchers believe that the federal reserve will c
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that was be investment biker mr jim rogers. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program at the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and when the fed will do whatever it is and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air flows in numbers of the bell stick around. debating american foreign policy is there one any more traditionally the political left and right and clearly different positions on how washington should exert power in the world today it appears everyone in the establishment is a hawk. we will be barred from by the enormous burden of. all those rules and regulations which you know calls europe to be the squirrel to bolster it is i mean the reason that europe's going going guy you know which i was because the rules or regulations are killing your strangling business. you're going to like these. people. pleasure to have you with us he
that was be investment biker mr jim rogers. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return tim do is on the program at the university of oregon professor is telling us his thoughts on what and when the fed will do whatever it is and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are talking about government intrusion into our digital privacy but before we go here are a look at some air flows in numbers of the bell stick around. debating american foreign policy is there one...
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on one forum, elliot roger described himself as involuntarily sell built. but he also struck out at the pick up artist, their followers and the women who wouldn't go out with him. i think the social shift is the focus on the other. so instead of developing themselves, and figures that out, there's the conquest of the other, and to me that's very emotionally lonely. and emotionally sad. and that can promote object fighter case of those you are looking to have sex with. sometime on a week end night it looks like that. andrew chen that's no what it is for him. he says the a chemical safety board cs of attraction changed his life, made him a better and more interesting man. so much so, that he now teaches the course himself. and lives it. >> so that when i do meet the girls of my dreamsly have a full arsenal, and not go back home and say damn, if only i knew how to do it, if only i could portray myself better. >> you will be ready. >> yeah, hopefully. that's the idea, right. >> brian rooney, al jazeera, los angeles. and an expert on masculinity and social inequ
on one forum, elliot roger described himself as involuntarily sell built. but he also struck out at the pick up artist, their followers and the women who wouldn't go out with him. i think the social shift is the focus on the other. so instead of developing themselves, and figures that out, there's the conquest of the other, and to me that's very emotionally lonely. and emotionally sad. and that can promote object fighter case of those you are looking to have sex with. sometime on a week end...
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how does it feel outside, karen rogers? >> reporter: it's feels great out here, doesn't look pretty, because we have a lot of clouds over philadelphia. it's a nice, cool breeze and lowering humidity. satellite and radar showing clouds in philadelphia and areas south and east. in the north you have breaks in the clouds. no worries this will push off the coast and we'll see sunshine push in. 71 degrees in philadelphia. feeling comfortable, 67 in allentown, 70 degrees right now in millville. you can see temperatures pretty mild as you look at the day ahead by 9:00 a.m., 75. feeling good, by that point we should see sunshine mixing with clouds. noon, 81. partly sunny skies, 3:00 p.m., 84 that's the high for the day. we have a chance for a spotty shower 6:00 p.m. 78 degrees coming down from the high with a shower in one or two spots. the best chance for a shower is north and west. i have future tracker 6 standing by to show you what the afternoon will look like in just couple of minutes. >> a man was shot and killed inside a car
how does it feel outside, karen rogers? >> reporter: it's feels great out here, doesn't look pretty, because we have a lot of clouds over philadelphia. it's a nice, cool breeze and lowering humidity. satellite and radar showing clouds in philadelphia and areas south and east. in the north you have breaks in the clouds. no worries this will push off the coast and we'll see sunshine push in. 71 degrees in philadelphia. feeling comfortable, 67 in allentown, 70 degrees right now in millville....
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. >>> and now let me bring in roger simon, the chief columnist for politico and nbc news and military analyst and retired four-star general barry mccaffery. and let me start with you, general, that you know that many of the members of the platoon and including one former army specialist jeremy sutton who said that he should face court-martial for desertion, because that is what he did, and it is premeditated and what is your thought today, general, as we know that there is an investigation and a lot to be hashed out here, but we know that in 2010, the poentgon con clulded that he was walked away, and a lot of of the mental details we don't know, but a lot of the members of the platoon are outraged. >> well, let me say that i'm proud of nbc news in the way they have handled it to bring out the correct side of the story. last night miklaszewski and the "today" show and your questions were objective and dead on target, and needed to be said. look, this is not a question of whether we leave somebody behind, but it is a question of whether it was an outrageous misjudgment by the president
. >>> and now let me bring in roger simon, the chief columnist for politico and nbc news and military analyst and retired four-star general barry mccaffery. and let me start with you, general, that you know that many of the members of the platoon and including one former army specialist jeremy sutton who said that he should face court-martial for desertion, because that is what he did, and it is premeditated and what is your thought today, general, as we know that there is an...
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let's go over to karen rogers.'s got more details on a really hot day. >> yeah, that's right, expecting that heat even hotter than yesterday. let's take a look. we have a heat advisory in effect through the region right now and if we switch from double scan you'll be able to see that and the heat advisory in effect from noon until 7:00 p.m. so, you have to be careful as you head outside even though we had one day of the heat of 93-degree temperatures yesterday, we are seeing that this heat advisory is expected to bring areas making it feel like it's in the upper 90's today. so, that's been a big concern for us. right now storm tracker 6 live double scan showing nothing more than a sprinkle around in one or two spots and we are watching for an early shower, but if we switch to the weather computer i think we're having a little issue with that but there's a heat advisory from noon until 7:00. today's forecasted high, 96 degrees so even hotter than yesterday. with the humidity that's a real concern and we do have the
let's go over to karen rogers.'s got more details on a really hot day. >> yeah, that's right, expecting that heat even hotter than yesterday. let's take a look. we have a heat advisory in effect through the region right now and if we switch from double scan you'll be able to see that and the heat advisory in effect from noon until 7:00 p.m. so, you have to be careful as you head outside even though we had one day of the heat of 93-degree temperatures yesterday, we are seeing that this...
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peter roger doesn't blame police but wants the system to change. he believes if the officers were required to have a trained social worker with them and the ending would have been different. >> then it would have been evident that something was wrong and a social worker would have picked up that change of behavior. >> reporter: even with the changes there is no easy fix. experts say families cops even professional therapists can still be fooled. >> one of the difficult parts of psychiatry and mental health is there's no blood test, no x-ray, no magic, you know, test to know whether somebody is lying or not. >> reporter: another challenge is that young adults like elliott can't be forced to take medications that might help. >> here's the problem. i'm going to bring this up right now. when somebody is over 18 and they refuse medication, it is impossible for you as a parent or a family member to make them take that medication unless they do it voluntarily or if they commit a crime. >> nor can you hospitalize them or institutionalize them? >> no. they
peter roger doesn't blame police but wants the system to change. he believes if the officers were required to have a trained social worker with them and the ending would have been different. >> then it would have been evident that something was wrong and a social worker would have picked up that change of behavior. >> reporter: even with the changes there is no easy fix. experts say families cops even professional therapists can still be fooled. >> one of the difficult parts...
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. >> let's go over to karen rogers, karen we enjoyed spring-like weather, this week will feel like summer. >> reporter: we're tracking some of the hottest temperatures we've seen so far this season. satellite and radar shows we've got clouds to the north and clouds to the west. you can see the effect of high pressure with no clouds over the region. we'll start off with sunshine. by the afternoon hours some of the clouds will start to filter in. we're dry, so we have a good looking monday after a terrific weekend. 56 in allentown, 57 in millville. along the coastline you're in the mid 60s. 63 in dover, 61 in wilmington this morning. as we look at the day ahead we'll start off with bright sunshine followed by clouds mixing in with the sun very warm high of 8 # 7 degrees, temperatures are going up from there, in fact we'll track our first 90 of the year. we'll talk about that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast coming up in just a few minutes, tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> this is new this morning, philadelphia police are investigating a shootings inside a bar overnight. the acti
. >> let's go over to karen rogers, karen we enjoyed spring-like weather, this week will feel like summer. >> reporter: we're tracking some of the hottest temperatures we've seen so far this season. satellite and radar shows we've got clouds to the north and clouds to the west. you can see the effect of high pressure with no clouds over the region. we'll start off with sunshine. by the afternoon hours some of the clouds will start to filter in. we're dry, so we have a good looking...
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santa barbara shooter elliott roger. why is he speaking now?. at would be y the flyiirrel, mr. ger. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there are possibilities for people struggling with bipolar depression. ask your doctor about latuda, lurasidone hcl. in clinical studies, latuda has been shown to be effective for many people struggling with bipolar depression. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor if you have unusual changes in mood, behaviors, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have fever, stiff muscles and confusion, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may become permanent. high blood sugar has been report
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