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mr. rogers, which makes you mrs. rs. >> that's right, that's right. >> how he'd respond to incivility. ♪ would you be mine could you be mine ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor >> first the "nightline 5." ♪ >> only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol. >>> i kept finding myself smoking in my attic, hiding when i was supposed to be quitting. i thought, you should try something...
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mr. rogers. 50 years you were married to mr. rogers. >> yes. >> reporter: which makes you mrs. reporter: she also thinks the times we're in could use her husband again who happened to be a life-long republican. >> here we have somebody leading us right now, who is not a forgiver. his values are very, very different from fred's values. almost completely opposite. >> reporter: you could imagine fred rogers actually coming out and speaking up about that? a person whose name we are not naming? >> i think he might have to. >> reporter: so that would be political. >> that would be political. >> reporter: which is something he tried to avoid. >> yes. yes. >> reporter: so how about those kids who never knew about mr. rogers? here was a visit to a farm with fred rogers. 13 slow-moving minutes. and the kids were, well, they were entranced. >> it was nice seeing you, fred, bye-bye. >> reporter: who liked it? >> i liked it. >> i liked it. >> i liked it. >> reporter: and what did they see in mr. rogers? >> he seems like he's nice, and he helps a lot. >> reporter: so there it is. fred rogers
mr. rogers. 50 years you were married to mr. rogers. >> yes. >> reporter: which makes you mrs. reporter: she also thinks the times we're in could use her husband again who happened to be a life-long republican. >> here we have somebody leading us right now, who is not a forgiver. his values are very, very different from fred's values. almost completely opposite. >> reporter: you could imagine fred rogers actually coming out and speaking up about that? a person whose name...
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mr. rogers goes to washington moment. today everybody would smile and defund the program behind closed doors but it says a lot about him that he comes off as a bit of a milquetoast or a wimp but he had an iron will and i think his superpower was his ability to have this penetrating emotional dialogue with people that brought them to him. he never spoke to people on their terms, he made people come to him on his terms which was deep and honest. >> he discussed hard issues, didn't he? he discussed issues of life and death, divorce a sense of how h those intense and dark issues a child's sensibility. >> fundamentally i think that us as adults we want to shelter our children. i think our natural adult instinct to tell children not to worry about things and mr. rogers decided i'm going to level with kids and explain that bad things happen because the reality is kids are intuitive. they know when bad things happen and telling them not to worry about those things just allows those fears to fester so he said in age appropriate te
mr. rogers goes to washington moment. today everybody would smile and defund the program behind closed doors but it says a lot about him that he comes off as a bit of a milquetoast or a wimp but he had an iron will and i think his superpower was his ability to have this penetrating emotional dialogue with people that brought them to him. he never spoke to people on their terms, he made people come to him on his terms which was deep and honest. >> he discussed hard issues, didn't he? he...
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mr. rogers, how did you get out?"was all about. the little boy's just taking all that in. going "uh-huh, uh-huh." and when fred finished, he said the little boy said, "how are you gonna get back in?" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm gonna write this down. see what this says? that means we love you. >> aw. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> that's wonderful. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: joanne rogers, everybody. "won't you be my neighbor?" is in select theaters now. christine and the queens featuring dam-funk perform after the break. stick around, everybody. that was fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm captain obvious and hotels.com rewards me basically everywhere i stay. so why am i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts near this b&b? or doing goat yoga at this mountain resort? or treating a destination wedding to the sweet sound of pug bongos? because hotels.com lets me do me. where my dogs at? oh, here they are. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. take it away henry. incomparable pe
mr. rogers, how did you get out?"was all about. the little boy's just taking all that in. going "uh-huh, uh-huh." and when fred finished, he said the little boy said, "how are you gonna get back in?" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm gonna write this down. see what this says? that means we love you. >> aw. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> that's wonderful. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: joanne rogers, everybody....
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mr. rogers, look, i'm being mr. rogers, taking my shoes off. i wish my kids had known his show while -- i wish he was still alive. >> a great documentary, his theories will live on forever. >> he's known for wearing card gans -- >> you do need a light jacket this morning but later on today it will be like short sleeves and shorts, warming up for the inland areas. we're going to have a great start to the weekend. here's a live look outside to san francisco, it's a clear start this morning. i think we'll see a lot of sunshine throughout the day. the 7-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the screen starting in the south bay as we get a look at the morning drive peninsula. upper 50s to start and low 70s for early afternoon. as we head to walnut creek, it will be 67 degrees at 10:00 and little bit warmer there up to 82 degrees by 4:00 today and still nice and clear. a look at all of the high temperatures in cupertino, expect a high of 78 degrees and these temperatures are right about where we should be for early june. concord 83 degrees and v
mr. rogers, look, i'm being mr. rogers, taking my shoes off. i wish my kids had known his show while -- i wish he was still alive. >> a great documentary, his theories will live on forever. >> he's known for wearing card gans -- >> you do need a light jacket this morning but later on today it will be like short sleeves and shorts, warming up for the inland areas. we're going to have a great start to the weekend. here's a live look outside to san francisco, it's a clear start...
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mr. rogers.as shocking, but it was all surprising. >> he died only a couple years after doing the show. did he realize at the time of his death from what you could find out the impact that he had on generations of children? >> well, at one point he was getting as much mail as anybody in america, and he responded to every letter, so he received over a million pieces of mail over his career, so there's no way he couldn't have known, but i don't think he ever felt secure that he had done a good job and you know, was time to retire. he always felt there was more he could do. >> goes back to childhood if you watch the documentary you see all of them. >> indeed, i want to ask you one last question about the man who played officer francois clemens. he was gay. what did fred rogers think about that? >> fred was supportive of gay rights, but he didn't want francois to be openly gay on a children's tv show in the late 1960s, and it was something he struggled with and i think it was difficult. he came aroun
mr. rogers.as shocking, but it was all surprising. >> he died only a couple years after doing the show. did he realize at the time of his death from what you could find out the impact that he had on generations of children? >> well, at one point he was getting as much mail as anybody in america, and he responded to every letter, so he received over a million pieces of mail over his career, so there's no way he couldn't have known, but i don't think he ever felt secure that he had...
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mr. rogers movie.a look. >> three huge guys came up and started probably an inch were my face, screaming at me every word in the book, cursing as loud as they could. so then my trooper came up and my boyfriend that i got our tickets, we are headed in, and then they rented an end circled me where i could not get into the theater, they stopped me. so became a up then and stop them, we want in the theater, thought it was diffused, we are up getting popcorn at the concession stand, and they came up again, every curse word in the book. one spit in my head. i can't say that was intentional. he was yelling so loud. i don't off that was just spewing him out of his mind. >> sean: picking on women and children. attorney general will give us more details. she's only the latest trump ally to be targeted. white house press secretary sarah sanders was literally thrown out of a restaurant in virginia this weekend. >> many by now have heard that i was asked to leave a restaurant this week it brayed attempted to have d
mr. rogers movie.a look. >> three huge guys came up and started probably an inch were my face, screaming at me every word in the book, cursing as loud as they could. so then my trooper came up and my boyfriend that i got our tickets, we are headed in, and then they rented an end circled me where i could not get into the theater, they stopped me. so became a up then and stop them, we want in the theater, thought it was diffused, we are up getting popcorn at the concession stand, and they...
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mr rogers do you think that the supreme court's has a real national security justification for this ban. yes i do keep in mind that it was president barack obama in two thousand and fifteen that the picked out some of these nations rightfully so president obama actually called them countries of interest during his time and so the president didn't just randomly pick these countries out that's number one number two in your opening. perth there was an analysis there was studies this was research with regard to the chances of someone coming from these countries would be greater. than any other country to harm the united states and number three this is not and there was a ban on muslims if a european american was in one of those countries and tried to come here without proper id without any. knowing where he or she is strong they would be banned so the supreme court did in fact make that decision based on national security reasons mr fresco do you think that even if they did base this on national security reasons that they should have taken into consideration donald trump's many of our mosqu
mr rogers do you think that the supreme court's has a real national security justification for this ban. yes i do keep in mind that it was president barack obama in two thousand and fifteen that the picked out some of these nations rightfully so president obama actually called them countries of interest during his time and so the president didn't just randomly pick these countries out that's number one number two in your opening. perth there was an analysis there was studies this was research...
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mr. rogers' neighborhood. shh.your community. but your heart will open when fred explains the positive influence that you can have for young children. ♪ swing low, sweet chariot coming for to carry me home ♪ one day you will go on to college and continue to sing so that you can travel all around the world and touch the lives of many people. ♪ there are many ways to say i love you ♪ when you give yourself, butter beliin themss l have a tasteea they'll know that love does exist. and that there's much more than all of us can do when we choose to do it together. ♪ i love you >> i'm so proud of you, francois. >> thank you, fred. >> francois can sing and he can write. >> believe in butter cup. i love that story. and the fact that he was known as butter cup. >> we published a book based on our "note to self" series, "inspiring words from inspiring people," is on sale now. it's published by simon & schuster, a division of cbs. and a reminder, you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcast, on itunes and apple's pod
mr. rogers' neighborhood. shh.your community. but your heart will open when fred explains the positive influence that you can have for young children. ♪ swing low, sweet chariot coming for to carry me home ♪ one day you will go on to college and continue to sing so that you can travel all around the world and touch the lives of many people. ♪ there are many ways to say i love you ♪ when you give yourself, butter beliin themss l have a tasteea they'll know that love does exist. and that...
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mr. rogers.re violent and cursing and screaming and blocking me from walking into a movie there is something wrong. the next people are going to come with guns. that's what's going to happen. and that is something that dan bongino echos that it could incite violence. >> there is this wing of the democrat party with these radical liberals who has this ends justifies the means mentality. what frighten me there is no emergency break. when do they stop? people were clapping at that rally for maxine waters. they should have been horrified. assemble, protest, but with their families and inciting violence? you really think this is appropriate? if you do we are in a far different place and we got to that place far faster than i ever thought. ainsley: he is right. it could be very dangerous it could lead to something else. when someone heckles you or says something. most of those individuals have walked away peacefully and been respectful. what happens if they lose their temper and they start yelling and
mr. rogers.re violent and cursing and screaming and blocking me from walking into a movie there is something wrong. the next people are going to come with guns. that's what's going to happen. and that is something that dan bongino echos that it could incite violence. >> there is this wing of the democrat party with these radical liberals who has this ends justifies the means mentality. what frighten me there is no emergency break. when do they stop? people were clapping at that rally for...
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mr rogers do you think that the supreme court's has a real national security justification for this ban yes i do keep in mind that it was president barack obama in two thousand and fifteen that picked out some of these nations rightfully so president obama actually called them countries of interest during his time and so the president didn't just win them but he picked these countries out that's number one number two in europe winning a. third there was an analysis there was studies this was research with regard to the chances of someone coming from these countries would be greater. than any other country to harm the united states and number three this is not and there was a ban on muslims if a european american was in one of those countries and tried to come here without proper id without any. knowing where he or she is from they would be banned so the supreme court did in fact make that decision based on national security reasons mr fresco do you think that even if they did base this on national security reasons they should have taken into consideration donald trump's many of our mosq
mr rogers do you think that the supreme court's has a real national security justification for this ban yes i do keep in mind that it was president barack obama in two thousand and fifteen that picked out some of these nations rightfully so president obama actually called them countries of interest during his time and so the president didn't just win them but he picked these countries out that's number one number two in europe winning a. third there was an analysis there was studies this was...
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mr. rogers yesterday. ke the shoe toss myself. >> wait until you find out where the sweaters come from. >> not to be confused with mr. robinson's neighborhood. >>> let's show you what we have going on for your weekend. starting off with today, the capitals parade for the championship hockey team. 72, sunny and mild, looking good. for the rest of the country, we have hot, humid weather for the southeast, the mid-atlantic states. heat warnings in the southwest. and we're getting ready for the world cup. that's right. world cup out in moscow, thursday it's going to be partly-cloudy and 62 degrees. first match, saudi arabia versus russia. vladimir putin will be there and he'll have a shirt on. that's what's going on around country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> we're getting ready for the warriors victory parade here in the bay area. it's going to be in the upper 60s within the next hour. reaching into the low 70s by early afternoon. overall, a fairly comfortable day with upper 70s there
mr. rogers yesterday. ke the shoe toss myself. >> wait until you find out where the sweaters come from. >> not to be confused with mr. robinson's neighborhood. >>> let's show you what we have going on for your weekend. starting off with today, the capitals parade for the championship hockey team. 72, sunny and mild, looking good. for the rest of the country, we have hot, humid weather for the southeast, the mid-atlantic states. heat warnings in the southwest. and we're...
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mr. rogers" movie. >> it's a documentary about anti-bullying, tolerance.g people's differences. >> sean: tell people how bad it was. they're calling you every name in the book. you had your become with you. >> right. >> sean: what did they say to him? >> oh, we get there. we're waiting in line to get tickets. you know a documentary about mr. rogers. this woman starts telling me that i'm ripping babies out of women's arms. who does that sound like? the peter fonda line about melania. i said i'm glad you're videoing me. let me explain to you. i never agreed from separating the babies from their mothers. i'm glad the president signed the executive order. i said, you know, this is a congressional issue. they didn't know who their congressmen were. so when they realized that wasn't working, fu in my face. screaming at the top of my lung. >> they were using the p word, the a word, the f world. >> come on, aren't you going to protect her? >> sean: what they calling him blue eyes? >> yes. >> sean: and let them say this to your girlfriend? >> yes. >> sean: if he wo
mr. rogers" movie. >> it's a documentary about anti-bullying, tolerance.g people's differences. >> sean: tell people how bad it was. they're calling you every name in the book. you had your become with you. >> right. >> sean: what did they say to him? >> oh, we get there. we're waiting in line to get tickets. you know a documentary about mr. rogers. this woman starts telling me that i'm ripping babies out of women's arms. who does that sound like? the peter...
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mr. rogers think about you? taking away health insurance? shame on you! >> laura: so that's the video of bondi leaving the theater, so that's what they wanted. but as she came in, she and her boyfriend were verbally assaulted and physically threatened in the concessions line. >> they came up again, just every curse word in the book and they said to him, hey blue eyes, aren't you going to protect her? and using lots of other words, too. what are you going to do? they are this far from my face, one spit on my head, they were trying to create a fight. >> laura: you bet they were. if this continues, someone is going to get hurt. imagine a a few years ago, obama officials who were harassed and verbally assaulted in that way? there would be cause for the national guard to step in. but since conservatives are targeted, all bets are off and all standards out the window. this is all evolving into a type of domestic terrorism and it's only going to get worse. homeland security chief kirstjen nielsen was driven out of a restaurant in washington, d.c., last week by a
mr. rogers think about you? taking away health insurance? shame on you! >> laura: so that's the video of bondi leaving the theater, so that's what they wanted. but as she came in, she and her boyfriend were verbally assaulted and physically threatened in the concessions line. >> they came up again, just every curse word in the book and they said to him, hey blue eyes, aren't you going to protect her? and using lots of other words, too. what are you going to do? they are this far...
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mr. rogers to comedian robin williams, koko mastered the ability to sign and understand 2,000 words. francisco researcher started that program in the early '70s. she lived the last part of her life at a preserve in santa cruz mountains. that's where she died on tuesday at the age of 46. if you're heading to the beach any time soon, you need to do a little homework. the san mateo journal reports some bay area beaches do not necessarily meet the minimum contamination levels. peninsula leaders say people need to do research ahead of time to make sure the water quality is safe at their favorite spot. some areas in the winter led to high runoff. there could be more bacteria in the water. >>> taking a live look outside from burlingame and lake elizabeth in fremont we are tracking some hot temperatures heading into the weekend. i'll let kari. >> spare myself. >> good news for some people. >> some like warmer weather especially in san francisco where it's been really cool and windy, you'll be happy to know it will be warming up some. inland areas not so excited about this damage reduce heat
mr. rogers to comedian robin williams, koko mastered the ability to sign and understand 2,000 words. francisco researcher started that program in the early '70s. she lived the last part of her life at a preserve in santa cruz mountains. that's where she died on tuesday at the age of 46. if you're heading to the beach any time soon, you need to do a little homework. the san mateo journal reports some bay area beaches do not necessarily meet the minimum contamination levels. peninsula leaders say...
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mr. rogers? >> i hope so. box office. continues to crush. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then all these -- whole lot of coincidences started happening. >> whoa. >> jimmy: here's you with the comic book.h, >> yook at this. >> jimmy: can you explain this story, now? >> yeah, you've got to hear this storyri >> jimmy: alt. >> so this is me, just recently, around christmas time, and i have here the comic book, "the infinity gauntlet." >> jimmy: okay. >> okay, when i was kid, i was collecting comic books. i was about 13 years old, but i actually loved comic books, but i didn't have any, because the were -- they were expensive, you know. it was like five bucks a piece or something. ri friends travis and forrest, they collected wol and punisher, and they each had a a number one. and i was like, you got to get u a number one b i thought a number one comic book, that's going to put you through llege one day. [ light laughter ] if you have the number one then you'll sell it for $10,000 one day, and you'll
mr. rogers? >> i hope so. box office. continues to crush. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then all these -- whole lot of coincidences started happening. >> whoa. >> jimmy: here's you with the comic book.h, >> yook at this. >> jimmy: can you explain this story, now? >> yeah, you've got to hear this storyri >> jimmy: alt. >> so this is me, just recently, around christmas time, and i have here the comic book, "the...
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mr. rogers, leo dicaprio and william shan you're tner. her and her kitten were inseparable.n she died it was heartbreak. after koko died tuesday, it's our turn. next on kron-4 news at eight:breaking news...a deadly shooting in a quiet south bay neighborhood, in the middle of the day.the killer is still on the loose. we are live at the scene with the very latest.plus...vandals take over a billboard in the east bay with a message protesting the crisis at the border.and...and just in time for summer, a heat wave grips parts of the bay area.where we could see triple digits...next in your four zone forecast. i'm ken wayne i'm vicki liviakis. the news -- at eight -- is next. travel consideration provided by -- >>> you are rolling with the big dogs now. >> yes, he is. starring in "story to bother you," out july 6th. you have also seen men and women in atlanta and also the movie "get out." after the premier of his new-he toll us it's hard to get used to being famous. >> lots of camera flashes. people appreciating the projects i have been a part of. that's been beautiful. >> army ham
mr. rogers, leo dicaprio and william shan you're tner. her and her kitten were inseparable.n she died it was heartbreak. after koko died tuesday, it's our turn. next on kron-4 news at eight:breaking news...a deadly shooting in a quiet south bay neighborhood, in the middle of the day.the killer is still on the loose. we are live at the scene with the very latest.plus...vandals take over a billboard in the east bay with a message protesting the crisis at the border.and...and just in time for...
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mr. rogers, leo dicaprio and william shan you're tner. her and her kitten were inseparable.n she died it was heartbreak. after koko died tuesday, it's our turn. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever, only for a limited time. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the enviro
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mr. rogers think about you. >> and it is not just washington.ttorney general was heckled at a movie about mr. rogers. >> won't you be my neighbor. >> a woman approaches me in the ticket line and starts screaming that i was personally ripping babies out of the arms of mothers. >> reporter: nancy pelosi is trying to temper the rage, tweeting, trump's daily lack of civility has provoked responses that are predictable, but unacceptable. we must conduct ourselves in a way that achieves unity, republicans are counter attacking any way. >> it is about a scorched earth and hatred and it is about harassment, and that is who the democrats of today are, unfortunately. >> reporter: the owner of the restaurant the red hen told "the washington post" she doesn't like confrontation but feels right now, quote, people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals and it seems like folks agree with her, which means likely we'll see a lot more uncomfortable moments as this debate goes forward. >> tom foreman, thank you. minutes ago press s
mr. rogers think about you. >> and it is not just washington.ttorney general was heckled at a movie about mr. rogers. >> won't you be my neighbor. >> a woman approaches me in the ticket line and starts screaming that i was personally ripping babies out of the arms of mothers. >> reporter: nancy pelosi is trying to temper the rage, tweeting, trump's daily lack of civility has provoked responses that are predictable, but unacceptable. we must conduct ourselves in a way...
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mr. rogers neighborhood writes a message and offers words of encouragement to his younger self.g news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm hena doba. have a great day. it's friday june 8th.. good i kenny ch >>> a live look outside from the city of san francisco from our "salesforce tower" camera exclusive camera, 1,070 feet up providing us a nice perspective and clear conditions to start this friday, june 8th. good morning, thanks for joining us. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. the bright lights of the city always good to see. >> mm-hm. >> always good. >> how is everyone this morning? it's friday, wahoo! >> ha ha! >> excited for the weekend. it's going to be a good one and it should feel nice outside. on this friday, we'll have clear conditions and warm weather today compared to yesterday at least. a little less of the onshore breeze but it's still coming in from the west but not as strong. so headlines today include this warmup. so it's short-lived. tomorrow will be cool and cloudy for part of the weekend and next week starting sunday i would say the heat is on. n
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so politically for mr roger and his party, it a serious problem. market has lost ground and borrowing costs have gone up. but it has been much more moderate than in the case of italy and it is still the case that borrowing for two years is at an interest rate of below zero, which isa interest rate of below zero, which is a reflection of the extraordinary situation we are in generally. generally, markets are not panicking about spain. if the eurozone financial markets were not capable of withstanding bouts of political instability in member countries, it would have been history years ago. belgium had more than a year without a government. we have talked a lot about italy in the last week. we had about italy in the last week. we had a man whose name i can't remember on the programme. but now we are back on conte. and we have this clear message that that is coming quarters, but it will only be for the time being, isn't it? there were two issues that are unsettling the markets in relation to italy. one has not gone away, which is the thought that this
so politically for mr roger and his party, it a serious problem. market has lost ground and borrowing costs have gone up. but it has been much more moderate than in the case of italy and it is still the case that borrowing for two years is at an interest rate of below zero, which isa interest rate of below zero, which is a reflection of the extraordinary situation we are in generally. generally, markets are not panicking about spain. if the eurozone financial markets were not capable of...
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mr. rogers and deowe in regardo dicaprio. >>> it's a girl. just the second elected world leader to give while holding office. she plans to take six weeks of maternity urleave before rning to work of the in the meantime, t deputy prime minister has taken over. still no word on the baby's na>>. and with summer blockbuster season in high gear the nation's ie largest mov chain amc is launching a service that let's you s ae three mov week for 20 bucks a month. it's a direct shot at movie phich gives you a movie a day for ten bucks a month but doesn't include oeptions that amc servic like 3d and imax films. >>> speaking of movies, coming up, thrills, chills and dinosaurs. the movie magic bringing them back to life in the new jurassic world, fallen kingdom. this isn't a worry because he's discovered super poligrip. it holds his denture tight and helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy the tastiest of t-bones. super poligrip, helping you enjoy the foods you love. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little
mr. rogers and deowe in regardo dicaprio. >>> it's a girl. just the second elected world leader to give while holding office. she plans to take six weeks of maternity urleave before rning to work of the in the meantime, t deputy prime minister has taken over. still no word on the baby's na>>. and with summer blockbuster season in high gear the nation's ie largest mov chain amc is launching a service that let's you s ae three mov week for 20 bucks a month. it's a direct shot at...
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mr. rogers think about you?e affordable care act. bondy stands on immigration. she had to be escorted from the theater by police. >>> james comby is so embarrassed about u.s. immigration policies he considered lying over seas. comby said i' i discussed, mortified, embarrassed, and ashame. we wanted to tell the people on the customs line we were canadian. >> boy. the stars of "fixer-upper" is a boy. they named him crew. they just wrapped up their hit h.g. tv show. >>> rick, we'll never call you cute but you are a good looking man. >> welcome. we have these pools out here and slides. i see you right here you want to play? >> no. >> you want to play? >> i don't have my suit. >>reporter: we have scattered rain showers again. this is similar to the way it looked yesterday. we have showers and another batch of rain that moved over kansas overnight. dropping to oklahoma. later on in the day we'll see another batch behind that. we could see a few tornadoes. here are your temperatures. notice the heat down across the sou
mr. rogers think about you?e affordable care act. bondy stands on immigration. she had to be escorted from the theater by police. >>> james comby is so embarrassed about u.s. immigration policies he considered lying over seas. comby said i' i discussed, mortified, embarrassed, and ashame. we wanted to tell the people on the customs line we were canadian. >> boy. the stars of "fixer-upper" is a boy. they named him crew. they just wrapped up their hit h.g. tv show....
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mr. rogers by protestors who were chanting shame on you. all of the political intimidation? we will talk to her about that as well. so we have a busy three hours, jillian and rob kicks 12 and a half from right here on the channel you trust for morning news. jillian: oh, yes, we do, looking forward to it. >> yes, ma'am. [laughter] rob: after white house press secretary sarah sanders was thrown out of virginia restaurant on friday other dining spots now facing the heat. jillian: carley shimkus with fox news headline 24/7 siriusxm 115 with reaction. i'm sure there's a lot, carley. carley: at least two restaurants in different parts of the country are facing backlash all because they have the same name as the one that kicked white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders. it all started with this tweet from sanders on saturday saying last night i was told by the owner of red hen in lexington, virginia to leave because i work for the president and i politely left. well, as a result people are now flooding other red hen restaurants with other
mr. rogers by protestors who were chanting shame on you. all of the political intimidation? we will talk to her about that as well. so we have a busy three hours, jillian and rob kicks 12 and a half from right here on the channel you trust for morning news. jillian: oh, yes, we do, looking forward to it. >> yes, ma'am. [laughter] rob: after white house press secretary sarah sanders was thrown out of virginia restaurant on friday other dining spots now facing the heat. jillian: carley...
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mr. rogers neighborhood. educated and inspired so many of us. there's so much more to this man's life and career as you find out in this documentary. you find out some of the segments where he took progressive chances at a time when swimming pools were being segregated in public. he i knnvited his african ameri co-star to bathe in -- he featured a kid with special needs in a wheelchair and had him on the show. he broke really hard life lessons to kids about divorce and sadness and the bobby kennedy assassination. the challenger explosion. if you go back and look at it through the eyes of this documentary, there's a lot he did. when he testifies before congress to get pbs funding, talking about the importance of children's programming on television and man, i'm tellingi you,as choking up big time in this one. i can't recommend it enough. it's not at all the major multicollectiod. you can f it at e-street cinema, , bethesl the kind of smaller theaters. must-s must-see. don't miss it. >> it was pretty amazinamazing. he single handedly saved pbs and
mr. rogers neighborhood. educated and inspired so many of us. there's so much more to this man's life and career as you find out in this documentary. you find out some of the segments where he took progressive chances at a time when swimming pools were being segregated in public. he i knnvited his african ameri co-star to bathe in -- he featured a kid with special needs in a wheelchair and had him on the show. he broke really hard life lessons to kids about divorce and sadness and the bobby...
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mr. rogers think about you? taking away health insurance. shame on you.. >> end family separation. we sir, we are the diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. our families, our childrens our parents -- uphold our inalienable rights. here is what sarah sanders said. >> the cause for harassment. ability to find solutions despite those disagreements is what makes us unique. joining me now is david axelrod. and doug brinkley. what do you mean? >> i mean that look, i understand the outrage on how this president behaves and his policies. he has shredded the idea of civility. i don't think you defeat that. i don't think you change it by emulating it. i don't think a race to the bottom is the way to go. and you know, i absolutely believe that people ought to organize, vote, and donate, run. this is not the answer. and here is the odd thing about this. not the odd thing, but the thing that troubles me, is people think that by doing this, they are taking action. they are making a difference. they managed to make
mr. rogers think about you? taking away health insurance. shame on you.. >> end family separation. we sir, we are the diverse america who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us. our families, our childrens our parents -- uphold our inalienable rights. here is what sarah sanders said. >> the cause for harassment. ability to find solutions despite those disagreements is what makes us unique. joining me now is david axelrod. and doug brinkley. what do...
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mr. rogers of blame. the chair: the gentleman from alabama and a member opposed will each control five minutes. mr. rogers: i thank all the subcommittee colleagues for putting together a strong energy and water appropriations bill this year. as the chairman of the subcommittee, i know how crucial this bill is to our national defense. this is authorized by the ndaa are critical to our nuclear deterrent. that is not just the warheads and missiles in d.o.d. but also the people, capabilities and infrastructure in d.o.e. they comprise our nuclear deterrent. my amendment would allow a key aspect related to d.o.e.'s nuclear weapon infrastructure with the nd arch a that the house passed two weeks ago by a bipartisan vote. my amendment provides $24 million to the material facility project which will have operational efficiencies and billions in sayings. this project was initiated in the n dmp arch a omnibus appropriations bill because congress recognized its performance. this project needs to stay on track and in
mr. rogers of blame. the chair: the gentleman from alabama and a member opposed will each control five minutes. mr. rogers: i thank all the subcommittee colleagues for putting together a strong energy and water appropriations bill this year. as the chairman of the subcommittee, i know how crucial this bill is to our national defense. this is authorized by the ndaa are critical to our nuclear deterrent. that is not just the warheads and missiles in d.o.d. but also the people, capabilities and...
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mr. rogers, been the star in documentaries and national geographic. robin williams met her years ago and had an immediate bond with her. and in the santa cruz mountains today, signs of sadness by employees arriving at the location where you could see a compound and gorilla foundation red truck. neighbors said they loved koko and in the past the doctor expressed the deep love she had for koko and her gorillas. >> hearing the male gorilla, you hear a really big -- and it would carry. i mean, we're only 300, 200 yards away and carry throughout the mountain and hear it. that was magic. >> reporter: so koko loved kittens, expressed sadness when the kitten she loved died in an accident. that story was turned into a children's story which many of us have read including myself to my child who truly loved koko and her story and with me right now is gary stanley. he is the coo of the gorilla foundation. gary, first of all, tell me is -- we're all teary-eyed here. tell me the legacy koko leaves behind. >> i've been here 20 years and the legacy kept me here. i it
mr. rogers, been the star in documentaries and national geographic. robin williams met her years ago and had an immediate bond with her. and in the santa cruz mountains today, signs of sadness by employees arriving at the location where you could see a compound and gorilla foundation red truck. neighbors said they loved koko and in the past the doctor expressed the deep love she had for koko and her gorillas. >> hearing the male gorilla, you hear a really big -- and it would carry. i...
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mr. rogers. >> can you teach me how to do that? >> reporter: betty white. >> oh, thank you, darling.n the late robin williams. the two hit it off instantly. and famously formed a close friendship. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this mornin" captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 25 >>> it's monday, june 25th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning ews." >>> on the border, protests outside annt iigra tt entyci detained as president trump takes a hard line against illegal immigration. >>> in northern california, a wildfire that destroyed a dozen buildings threatens hundreds more. >>> and protesters in minneapolis demand justice for a black man shot and killed by police.
mr. rogers. >> can you teach me how to do that? >> reporter: betty white. >> oh, thank you, darling.n the late robin williams. the two hit it off instantly. and famously formed a close friendship. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this mornin" captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 25 >>> it's...
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mr. rogers documentary and homeland secretary kirstjen nielsen targeted. watch this. >> shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! >> kennedy: can't we all just be hobbits again. everyone has an iphone. nielsen heckled at a mexican restaurant in washington last week and protesters also marching outside her home. meantime, maxine waters encouraging the harassment of the president trump staffers in public places. take it away. >> i want to tell you for these members of his cabinet to remain and try to defend him, they are not able to go to a restaurant. they are not going to be able to stop at a gas station and not going to be able to stop at the department store. the people will turn on them, they will protest. they will absolutely harass them until they decide that they are going to tell the president no, i can't hang with you. >> kennedy: yes. we will force you to agree with us. how authoritarian. richard, this has gotten a place we are becoming a truly bifurcated society. we are split into two distinct teams. and it's open season. it's actually quite dangerous. >> richard: you are right. we
mr. rogers documentary and homeland secretary kirstjen nielsen targeted. watch this. >> shame! shame! shame! shame! shame! >> kennedy: can't we all just be hobbits again. everyone has an iphone. nielsen heckled at a mexican restaurant in washington last week and protesters also marching outside her home. meantime, maxine waters encouraging the harassment of the president trump staffers in public places. take it away. >> i want to tell you for these members of his cabinet to...
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mr. rogers. she's been the star in documentaries and "national geographic."he late robin williams also met coco years ago and had an immediate special bond with her sharing humor and kindness. the legacy behind, people tweeting, you broke down walls about communication between humans and species. even with my own family she touched the hearts of my daughters. we recently did a study about -- on her science project about how animals communicate with humans. she was an incredible animal and touched so many lives. reporting live, sharon katsuda. back to you. >>> summer travelers, a lot more flyers in the air, fbi is reminding everyone to be wary of being groped midair. in-flight cases are extremely rare but the fbi recently found that a lot more flyers are reporting those incidents. last year there were 63 cases report reported. four years ago 38 cases. authorities say it poo may have to do with higher rates of intoxicated or perhaps medicated passengers. it occurs most likely on red eye and late night flight. >>> what's being done to bring migrant families back
mr. rogers. she's been the star in documentaries and "national geographic."he late robin williams also met coco years ago and had an immediate special bond with her sharing humor and kindness. the legacy behind, people tweeting, you broke down walls about communication between humans and species. even with my own family she touched the hearts of my daughters. we recently did a study about -- on her science project about how animals communicate with humans. she was an incredible animal...
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mr. rogers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. chairman. all of us are painfully aware of the devastating toll taken by and abuse in on every corner of this great country. while this epidemic is truly national in its scope today, it actually began in the small communities in appalachia over a decade ago. our hills were flooded with painkillers, our hospitals flooded with patients, our churches flooded with helpless parents crying out for help. our rural towns simply did not have the capacity to handle this monstrous problem. today, given the unique challenges confronting appalachia, the opioid related overdose rate is 65% higher than in the rest of the nation. let me repeat that. in appalachia, the opioid related overdose rate is 65% higher than the rest of the country. but the people of atch latcha -- appalachia are resilient and problem solvers. they have taken important strides to combat this problem holistically. operation unite in my district, where it began, is a leading national example. unite, unlawfu
mr. rogers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. chairman. all of us are painfully aware of the devastating toll taken by and abuse in on every corner of this great country. while this epidemic is truly national in its scope today, it actually began in the small communities in appalachia over a decade ago. our hills were flooded with painkillers, our hospitals flooded with patients, our churches flooded with helpless parents crying...
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mr. rogers public comments today, we want to acknowledge his long service to our company. >> they gave --did they say to you today? you've worked there for 25 years. i understand over the past couple months with them not using any of the cartoons, you saw something like this coming. they just fire you that's it, no reason given? >> they tried like last week when everything sort of blew up, they tried to impoe h pose certain guidelines on my working conditions there, which were more sort of difficult to deal with than the current working status that i was under. i knew that was going to be impossible. then they made a week and a half, so i'm sweating it out, then they said to me, thank you. you know, leave your key card and we'll see you later, so. there was really no reason given, but i think the events of the last week have been telling. >> they're not running anything you have done on trump? >> thank you very much. >> in light of our country's president saying the biggest enemy is fake news. thanks so much. >> sure. >> one year after being critically wounded steve scalise with an incred
mr. rogers public comments today, we want to acknowledge his long service to our company. >> they gave --did they say to you today? you've worked there for 25 years. i understand over the past couple months with them not using any of the cartoons, you saw something like this coming. they just fire you that's it, no reason given? >> they tried like last week when everything sort of blew up, they tried to impoe h pose certain guidelines on my working conditions there, which were more...
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mr. rogers would children away from their parents. sarah sanders was asked to leave a virginia restaurant over the weekend when the owner objected to her role in pushing defending trump administration policy, prompting a debate over whether members of the administration should be able to lead a public life without facing public consequences. my next guest, representative maxine waters, made her feelings clear. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them and you tell them they're not welcome anymore anywhere. >> those comments precipitated a significant backlash from members of both parties and from the president who lied what waters said and then appeared to threaten her with violence. congresswoman maxine waters, an extremely low iq person has become together with nancy pelosi the face of the democratic party. she has just called for harm to supporters of which there are many of the make bank of america great again
mr. rogers would children away from their parents. sarah sanders was asked to leave a virginia restaurant over the weekend when the owner objected to her role in pushing defending trump administration policy, prompting a debate over whether members of the administration should be able to lead a public life without facing public consequences. my next guest, representative maxine waters, made her feelings clear. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store,...
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mr. rogers.he was harassed for supporting the trump adminitration's plans on immigration and the state's decision to join a lawsuit against the affordable care act. here now, florida gop candidate joining us, i want to talk to you in a second about the sunshine summit but first, the incident we just saw on video. this is happening in different parts of the country but it happened to the attorney general in florida. what's going on down there because the key issue in florida is immigration; correct? >> actually the key issue in florida is the economy and how we have a great economy and our unemployment rate is low and we're creating jobs but obviously immigration is an important issue to the voters of florida. adam: so let me ask you this incident with the video of people heckeling pam bondi, and i believe she was also accosted inside the theatre by a man who was yelling at her as well. >> yeah, you know, every time when i think that the florida democrats can stoop to a new low we see something li
mr. rogers.he was harassed for supporting the trump adminitration's plans on immigration and the state's decision to join a lawsuit against the affordable care act. here now, florida gop candidate joining us, i want to talk to you in a second about the sunshine summit but first, the incident we just saw on video. this is happening in different parts of the country but it happened to the attorney general in florida. what's going on down there because the key issue in florida is immigration;...
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mrs. joanne rogers, and music from christine and the queen. it's a great show. stay tuned. >>> literally out of this world. they resemble spaceships and they're coming to san francisco. we've posted photos. 25 public toilets and a kiosk upgraded to this new version. homeowners this friday. the steps one community wants you to take (now ( - to keep family d neighbors safe. plus - the reason to doad annsurance app to your phone. our consumer investigator explains. )today in the bay ) 4:30 to 7. >>> a popular video game triggered a lockdown at an elementary school in san jose. investigators say someone posted a message online in the video game fort night and it made threats about the elementary school. the message turned out to be a prank by an 11-year-old boy, but it was enough to make a lot of parents really worried. >> i got a message on my phone. it said that the coschool is on lockdown. >> you can be at work and just get a random call. so it's kin of scary. >> unnerving for sure. san jose police say they didn't take any action against the 11-year-old prankster
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and mr. roger koch who mr. nelson already referred to, ceo of shield group technologies in west palm beach. we're delighted to have each and every one of you, and we'll begin to my left with your opening statement of no more than five minutes. mr. forster. >> thank you, chairman whittaker, ranking member schatz and the subcommittee on behalf of the mississippi coding communities. i want to thank you for the opportunity to testify today on how we might be helping bridging this enormous gap that exists between hi-tech employer needs for entry level programmers and developers and the available resources they have from our community colleges and four-year colleges. before i delve into that, and i will be brief with my comments, i want to say a little bit about innovate mississippi. our mission is to accelerate startups in mississippi by connecting them to mentors, to investment capital, to service providers. we've helped transform over 1,200 ideas into real companies. and those companies have raised over $170 milli
and mr. roger koch who mr. nelson already referred to, ceo of shield group technologies in west palm beach. we're delighted to have each and every one of you, and we'll begin to my left with your opening statement of no more than five minutes. mr. forster. >> thank you, chairman whittaker, ranking member schatz and the subcommittee on behalf of the mississippi coding communities. i want to thank you for the opportunity to testify today on how we might be helping bridging this enormous gap...
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mr. rogers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman, thank you for those words. this has been a -- is a fight that is critical to the country. and i want to thank the chairman of the committee, mr. walden, and mr. pallone and otr members of the energy and commerce committee for reporting out for consideration today this multipronged assault on this cruel epidemic that is ravaging the country. and the committee has responded and i thank you, mr. chairman, for all of these bills that are here with us today, especially the bill that we're debating now and that's the substance use disorder work force loan repayment act. we've invested billions of dollars in treatment and recovery services, only 10%, as the gentlelady from massachusetts has just said, only 10% of americans with a disorder actually receive treatment. only 10%. 90% go without treatment. that situation is even more dire in small communities. far too often when our rural constituents recognizes their addiction, they're not able to fin
mr. rogers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. chairman, thank you for those words. this has been a -- is a fight that is critical to the country. and i want to thank the chairman of the committee, mr. walden, and mr. pallone and otr members of the energy and commerce committee for reporting out for consideration today this multipronged assault on this cruel epidemic that is ravaging the country. and the committee has...
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mr. rogers, for his leadership on this issue. i urge my colleagues to support this bill in taking an important step in combatting a national epidemic. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from virgin islands is recognized. ms. plaskett: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in h.r. 5294. introduced by subcommittee chairman barletta and subcommittee ranking member titus. the appalachian regional commission has made significant progress in addressing the persistent poverty and economic despair in appalachia. the epidemic sweeping the nation threatens our progress. the high rates of substance abuse and mortality in appalachia compared to the rest of the united states is a serious impediment to sustained economic growth. employers are seeking a healthy work force when making decisions about where they will locate their businesses. high rates of substance abuse and mortality make it difficult for employers to find and hire qualified candidates. appalachia continues to face significant disparity to catch up t
mr. rogers, for his leadership on this issue. i urge my colleagues to support this bill in taking an important step in combatting a national epidemic. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from virgin islands is recognized. ms. plaskett: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in h.r. 5294. introduced by subcommittee chairman barletta and subcommittee ranking member titus. the appalachian regional commission has made significant progress in addressing the persistent...
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mr. rogers showing up about things. but they keep happening. where this goes because it is now jumped the shark so to speak. >> people fall of maxine waters. she's a progressive leader. in 1990 she first came to congress. i commissioned an op-ed on raising taxes on the rich. she insisted the headline be at this for 28 years and the party has moved than it used to be 28 years ago. i think sometimes she is a double agent for donald trump because this will drive voters to the polls like hillary clinton's disparagement of trump voters at the basket of deplorable drove them to the polls and 2016. neil: what happens when you have the life elijah cummings saying that going after standers here was going one step too far and she should've been allowed to stay at the restaurant. you could see how this could easily escalate. a fox news personality shows up at a restaurant. and then you show up at a restaurant. >> i've been called a fascist at a restaurant. of course. neil: my point is how do you stop it? it's hard to dial that back. >> i think people lose
mr. rogers showing up about things. but they keep happening. where this goes because it is now jumped the shark so to speak. >> people fall of maxine waters. she's a progressive leader. in 1990 she first came to congress. i commissioned an op-ed on raising taxes on the rich. she insisted the headline be at this for 28 years and the party has moved than it used to be 28 years ago. i think sometimes she is a double agent for donald trump because this will drive voters to the polls like...
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. >> i want to read you reporting of our own ken dilanian about this meeting with roger stone and mr. caputo. roger stone and michael caputo say they forgot to tell investigators about their contact with a russian national who goes by the name henry greenberg even though they say this greenberg fellow offered to sell incriminating information to the trump campaign for $2 million. well, first of all, how often in life are you just offered $2 million for campaign dirt, so i can see them forgetting. how is mueller likely to approach that story? why didn't you tell us the first time? >> he's likely to approach it as a lie. that's basically what it is. i mean this guy came to them. he was a russian. and caputo knew he was a russian. he set up the meeting with roger stone. roger stone met him. he had a heavy russian accent. he was -- roger stone remembered his accent. he remembered his hat. he remembered his t-shirt. he remembered he offered him $2 million in return for dirt. and then they had text messages exchanged. and then he forgot it all. now what are the chances of that? and suddenly
. >> i want to read you reporting of our own ken dilanian about this meeting with roger stone and mr. caputo. roger stone and michael caputo say they forgot to tell investigators about their contact with a russian national who goes by the name henry greenberg even though they say this greenberg fellow offered to sell incriminating information to the trump campaign for $2 million. well, first of all, how often in life are you just offered $2 million for campaign dirt, so i can see them...
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morgan reed, president of act, the app association here in washington, and mr. roger koch who senator nelson already referred, to ceo of shield group technologies of west palm beat. so we're delighted to have each and every one of you, and we'll begin to my left with your opening statement of no more than five minutes. mr. forster. >> thank you. chairman wicker, ranking many schatz and members of the bcommittee on behalf innovate missy and the mississippi coding academies, i want to thank you for this opportunity to testify today on how we just might be helping bridge this enormous gap which exists between high-tech employer needs and for entry level programmers and developers and the available resources that they have from our community colleges and four-year colleges. before i delve into that, and i'll be brief in my comments i first want to say something about innovate mississippi. our mission is to connection our startups to mentors, investment capitals, to service providers. we've helped transform over 1,200 ideas into real companiescompanies, and those companies
morgan reed, president of act, the app association here in washington, and mr. roger koch who senator nelson already referred, to ceo of shield group technologies of west palm beat. so we're delighted to have each and every one of you, and we'll begin to my left with your opening statement of no more than five minutes. mr. forster. >> thank you. chairman wicker, ranking many schatz and members of the bcommittee on behalf innovate missy and the mississippi coding academies, i want to thank...