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with comcast ceo brian roberts. former news corp. president peter chernin aol president tim armstrong and former fcc chair michael powell, who now heads the national cable and telecommunications association. this was part of the internet and tv expo held in chicago last month. >> thank you. you may be wondering what these chairs are doing here. we decided to do something different with the association this year. michael i know last year came out and put on a big old show. this year he thought maybe he would snapchat the whole thing or perhaps periscope it, although that would have been in bad taste. i know you all don't want another power point, as exciting as those can be for everybody. so what we decided to do was an actual interview with a real reporter. that would be me. and i also play one on television, on hbo. we're going to do an interview and later we're going to do a bunch of interviews. and throughout the show peter kafka, who also works for recode-s going to be interviewing some figures. but we wanted to start out by talk
with comcast ceo brian roberts. former news corp. president peter chernin aol president tim armstrong and former fcc chair michael powell, who now heads the national cable and telecommunications association. this was part of the internet and tv expo held in chicago last month. >> thank you. you may be wondering what these chairs are doing here. we decided to do something different with the association this year. michael i know last year came out and put on a big old show. this year he...
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he is survived by his wife of 72 years, suzanne, and four of their five children including brian robertss passed away at his home in philadelphia last night. he was 95 years old. >>> when we come back striking a chord. the heartfelt letter that's inspiring a social media movement. after the church shooting in charleston. the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and the network you need to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections,
he is survived by his wife of 72 years, suzanne, and four of their five children including brian robertss passed away at his home in philadelphia last night. he was 95 years old. >>> when we come back striking a chord. the heartfelt letter that's inspiring a social media movement. after the church shooting in charleston. the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and the network...
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he is survived by his wife of 72 years, susan, and four of their five children including brian roberts, comcast chair and ceo. he passed away in his home in philadelphia last night. he was 95 years old. >>> when we come back striking a chord. the heartfelt letter that's starting a movement after the church shootings in charleston. next at 6: a car careens into a bay area bus stop. ===take vo=== one person has died. several more are injured.. we'll have a live report from the scene. ===take vo jess=== plus, the most memorable moments from the warriors victory parade. ===next close=== the news is next. >>> and finally tonight, it can be so hard to find the right thing to say after a tragedy like the one we saw in charleston. but something one colorado lawmaker did in the middle of a sleepless night is going viral and inspiring others all over the country to put their compassion into words. here's harry smith. >> reporter: at a prayer service in charleston last night the preacher declared what happens to one of us happens to all of us, black and white. in the churches of charleston what y
he is survived by his wife of 72 years, susan, and four of their five children including brian roberts, comcast chair and ceo. he passed away in his home in philadelphia last night. he was 95 years old. >>> when we come back striking a chord. the heartfelt letter that's starting a movement after the church shootings in charleston. next at 6: a car careens into a bay area bus stop. ===take vo=== one person has died. several more are injured.. we'll have a live report from the scene....
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. >> comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts was joined by local architects and students in the audience. here's a look at where construction stands right now on the center. it's expected to rise above city center by 2018. the building will house 4,000 workers including nbc 10 and tell telemundo 62. >>> it's been called a game changer. girls may no longer need three doses of the hpv vaccine to protect themselves from cervical cancer. a new study released tonight found that just one dose of the vaccine could be enough. but they say more research is needed before making any changes. if the results are confirmed, this could have a major impact on how many girls around the world get immunized. >>> nfl player devon still and his daughter leah gave back to the doctors today. >> leah continues to battle cancer but the 4-year-old is getting better. devon and leah presented children's hospital of philadelphia with a check today worth $141,000. it was money pledged in a campaign during last year's football season. the money will go to help families who are dealing with the financial stress along w
. >> comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts was joined by local architects and students in the audience. here's a look at where construction stands right now on the center. it's expected to rise above city center by 2018. the building will house 4,000 workers including nbc 10 and tell telemundo 62. >>> it's been called a game changer. girls may no longer need three doses of the hpv vaccine to protect themselves from cervical cancer. a new study released tonight found that just...
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. >> comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts in the audience along with local architects and students. here's a look at where construction stands on the comcast technology center to date. it's expected to rise above center city by 2018. and once it's complete, the building will house 4,000 workers, including those of us here at nbc 10 and telemundo 62. >>> well first it was sugar, now salt. the experts at cnbc will walk us through the warning that could be coming to a menu near you. >>> plus saving lives and avoiding injuries. ahead in our next half hour the technology that could become a safety standard on your next car. >>> the time is 5:24. first, they went after sugar, now they're going after salt. here to explain the changes that could be coming to menus in new york city in this morning's cnbc business news. landon, good morning. >> hey, tracy, good morning to you. yes, that's right. new york could be the first u.s. city to require a warning label on high sodium menu items at chain restaurants. the city's health department will propose a rule today. and san francisco has given ten
. >> comcast chairman and ceo brian roberts in the audience along with local architects and students. here's a look at where construction stands on the comcast technology center to date. it's expected to rise above center city by 2018. and once it's complete, the building will house 4,000 workers, including those of us here at nbc 10 and telemundo 62. >>> well first it was sugar, now salt. the experts at cnbc will walk us through the warning that could be coming to a menu near...
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brian: robert taft. raymond: republican from ohio.tried to balance -- during the new deal because the wagner act that allow unions to organize. it put a crimp into labor organizing. and it made taft very unpopular in some parts of the nation. he had presidential ambitions, his father howard taft was president. he tried. you can tell from the clip, he was kind of stiff and not the warmest personality. he was eventually overshadowed by dwight eisenhower who had a much more outgoing personality and a great military leader during the second world war. during his period when it was a leader in the senate, the republican had a slogan which was "let bob do it." anytime they had a problem, they would say let bob do it. if it would require working all night, let bob do it. bob taft took on a lot of the projects. brian: that was 1947. he was the senator majority leader -- i gave you time. can you think of others? how about humphrey? were you around humphrey hawkins? donald: i don't remember. brian: well, the moral act. that is -- the act that i
brian: robert taft. raymond: republican from ohio.tried to balance -- during the new deal because the wagner act that allow unions to organize. it put a crimp into labor organizing. and it made taft very unpopular in some parts of the nation. he had presidential ambitions, his father howard taft was president. he tried. you can tell from the clip, he was kind of stiff and not the warmest personality. he was eventually overshadowed by dwight eisenhower who had a much more outgoing personality...
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he handed over control to the company to one of his sons brian roberts who is now comcast's chairman and ceo. raffle roberts was 95 years old. >> happening right now crews are back at the site of a massive water main break. millions of gallons of water turned a shopping center parking will into the a murky lake in hunting park. a 120-year-old water main ruptured shortly before 3:00 p.m. yesterday and now the big cleanup begins. fox 29's bruce gordon is live in hunting park. bruce, an all too familiar scene in this city. >>> yeah, a city with an aging crumbling infrastructure. shop rite supermarket behind me is open at this hour at the bakers square shopping center, but some 26 hours after the ticking time bomb that lies beneath our feet went several stores are still closed. the hair buzz was open for business friday. but all throughout the store they were cleaning up from a wet and wild thursday. >> you see that water and what goes through your mind? >> um, i'm stuck. i can go nowhere. >> reporter: mid afternoon break of a 48-inch cast iron water main installed back in 1895 flooded th
he handed over control to the company to one of his sons brian roberts who is now comcast's chairman and ceo. raffle roberts was 95 years old. >> happening right now crews are back at the site of a massive water main break. millions of gallons of water turned a shopping center parking will into the a murky lake in hunting park. a 120-year-old water main ruptured shortly before 3:00 p.m. yesterday and now the big cleanup begins. fox 29's bruce gordon is live in hunting park. bruce, an all...
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his son, brian roberts, now serves as the company's chairman and ceo. in a statement today, he said -- >>> while most of us will be celebrating dads this weekend, one company is getting attention on social media for honoring single moms who have to be both mom and dad. >> she did all of it and she did it all as though she was two people. >> she really is, like, the most amazing mother, but she was really an incredible father. >> she was tough. >> this is part of a commercial for the toilet tissue, angel soft. in the ad, adults recount how their single moms handled it all from working, to providing food to fixing things. angel soft says they have a tribute for men, too, of course. >> a nice spot. >>> developing news in the search for two escaped killers today. why detectives hope a familiar list can help lead to their capture. >>> strong storms rocked reston. news4's mark segraves talks to homeowners who have one heck of a cleanup ahead. >>> travel trouble. why your ride on the next metro why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i
his son, brian roberts, now serves as the company's chairman and ceo. in a statement today, he said -- >>> while most of us will be celebrating dads this weekend, one company is getting attention on social media for honoring single moms who have to be both mom and dad. >> she did all of it and she did it all as though she was two people. >> she really is, like, the most amazing mother, but she was really an incredible father. >> she was tough. >> this is part of...
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his son brian roberts called his father an inspiration to us all. the parent company of msnbc. now back to "hardball." >>> how many innocent people in our country, from little children to church members to movie theater attendees, how many people do we need to see cut down before we act? >> before we act. well said. welcome back to "hardball." that was democratic candidate hillary clinton during a speech in nevada today. yesterday her old boss president obama responded to the shooting in charleston which left nine dead with a sense of frustration over another gun-related massacre of innocent people. >> once again innocent people were killed in part because someone who wanted to inflict harm had no trouble getting their hands on a gun. at some point we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries, and it is in our power to do something about it. i say that recognizing the politics in this town foreclose a lot of these av news right. >> he corrected that one today. he remove
his son brian roberts called his father an inspiration to us all. the parent company of msnbc. now back to "hardball." >>> how many innocent people in our country, from little children to church members to movie theater attendees, how many people do we need to see cut down before we act? >> before we act. well said. welcome back to "hardball." that was democratic candidate hillary clinton during a speech in nevada today. yesterday her old boss president obama...
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brian, even after 30 years at comcast, still deferred to his father on a lot of decisions. ralph robertsl be missed. >> a absolutely. i often think about the fact that ralph and brian, as well they both stick to what ralph said which is when you are in a business working for a company, be an owner, not a renter. it's a simple phrase but when you take a close look at it means an awful lot. >> he will be missed. we'll be back after this. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, de
brian, even after 30 years at comcast, still deferred to his father on a lot of decisions. ralph robertsl be missed. >> a absolutely. i often think about the fact that ralph and brian, as well they both stick to what ralph said which is when you are in a business working for a company, be an owner, not a renter. it's a simple phrase but when you take a close look at it means an awful lot. >> he will be missed. we'll be back after this. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why...
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. >> executives also credit ralph roberts with overseeing the seamless transition of the company's leadership to his son, brianralph roberts was also one of philadelphia's best known philanthropists. nbc 10 spoke with the ceo of the united way about roberts' contributions to the community. >> he was committed not only to building a company that provided family-sustaining jobs to people both here in the philadelphia area and in fact all across the country and all around the world, but he was also very committed to giving back to the community. >> in the 1960s, ralph roberts identified the united way as the charity of choice he wanted his employees to be part of. you can learn more about ralph roberts and his contributions to our region any time by tapping on the nbc 10 news app. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> turning to our weather now, we have issued a first alert for part of the weekend because of this. flooding rain approaching the nbc 10 viewing area. >> nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen is back. she has been tracking this system. >> sheena it's all from tropical depression bill w
. >> executives also credit ralph roberts with overseeing the seamless transition of the company's leadership to his son, brianralph roberts was also one of philadelphia's best known philanthropists. nbc 10 spoke with the ceo of the united way about roberts' contributions to the community. >> he was committed not only to building a company that provided family-sustaining jobs to people both here in the philadelphia area and in fact all across the country and all around the world,...
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let us recognize robert brian city attorney for working on so closely with our office to draft the tenant protection ordinance and i would acknowledge the support and cosponsorship of supervisor campos, avalos, and mark madam clerk the rest estimate >> thank you supervisor kim. supervisor mar >> member, want to thank supervisor kim for the comments on the china commission rock development but also the just cause of action protection 2.0. i want to say for the giant commission i think it is a great proposal now and hopefully their strong citywide support for it. i think moving from 33% affordable low income to 40% is a significant jump. i want to thank larry and check their for the coalition from jimmy's led by committee housing organizers appear: and fernando marquis grassroots program like bishop but also [inaudible] and from labor mike hastie and others. i think it significant programs really appreciate so many people from their [inaudible] the teachers union working on workforce housing as a key part of the project. the appreciative of other developers looking at our housing balance un
let us recognize robert brian city attorney for working on so closely with our office to draft the tenant protection ordinance and i would acknowledge the support and cosponsorship of supervisor campos, avalos, and mark madam clerk the rest estimate >> thank you supervisor kim. supervisor mar >> member, want to thank supervisor kim for the comments on the china commission rock development but also the just cause of action protection 2.0. i want to say for the giant commission i...
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when brian roberts the ceo of comcast, the parent company of our network, had a deal to do he calledthe aig crisis and helped save that company. he did the gm ipo. alibaba. you think about jack ma. i'm not sure jpmorgan had any business doing that deal but he went to china and he got jack ma to do that deal. same thing with facebook. so he will be somebody who will be remembered for a very very long time. and had just such a huge impact. i think to the point you said about work. he was somebody who loved to work and he loved jamie dimon and he loved jpmorgan. he loved the people he worked with in a way -- it's almost indescribable, hard to articulate because it almost seems comical or like a caricature, but he really was that person who loved this business in a way that is so hard to describe. >> andrew and kelly, one thing that's interesting about jamie is the number of times he reinvented himself. he started some 40 years ago at chemical bank and was a pioneer in the syndicated loan market making loans to corporations and sort of fueling the junk bond rise of the 1980s. many years
when brian roberts the ceo of comcast, the parent company of our network, had a deal to do he calledthe aig crisis and helped save that company. he did the gm ipo. alibaba. you think about jack ma. i'm not sure jpmorgan had any business doing that deal but he went to china and he got jack ma to do that deal. same thing with facebook. so he will be somebody who will be remembered for a very very long time. and had just such a huge impact. i think to the point you said about work. he was somebody...
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it's to mark the launch of the series of hulu which i'm sorry brian roberts and steve burke, i don'tterest anymore. >> we do. >> i'm supposed to know this. we have an interest in it so let me just point that out. it's premiering on wednesday and i don't know why this hahn been done before but they built it with the couches and things you can touch like the blender and all of these other things. >> you can actually walk on in. >> you can do a cramer entrance there. >> that's great. >> is it permanent or a pop up? >> it's a pop up. >> would you have had that couch in your apartment? >> 15 or 20 years ago when the show was on the air. i can imagine that being a huge tourist mecca. >> i would think so. i used to go to tom's diner when i went to columbia before it was on and you couldn't get a seat there afterwards. >> you also wonder whether or not -- how popular seinfeld is going to be. >> as an on demand feature. you flip it around and land on it. it's great. if i've already seen the episode would i. >> i was living in russia and i friend of my wife's used to send it over by video tape
it's to mark the launch of the series of hulu which i'm sorry brian roberts and steve burke, i don'tterest anymore. >> we do. >> i'm supposed to know this. we have an interest in it so let me just point that out. it's premiering on wednesday and i don't know why this hahn been done before but they built it with the couches and things you can touch like the blender and all of these other things. >> you can actually walk on in. >> you can do a cramer entrance there....
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brian stowe is out of a while chair and walking. >> what we're about to see -- smiles, gratitude and hugs. robertanda has this report. >> reporter: he's made considerable progress since the attack four years ago outside of dodger stadium. but no one knew what to expect. people were thrilled to see how good he looked and sounded, and he knew who to thank. >> hi, brian. >> hi how rug? >> you look great. >> reporter: brian stowe surprised the staff when he arrived on crutches. no wheelchair no walker. >> i'm light-years beyond where i started. i mean people can't even believe i was walking again. >> it's a gale feeling when a patient lie brian can come back and we can see how he's getting on with his life. >> how are you? >> oh, my gosh look how great you look. >> come here. [ laughter ] >> you come here. >> i'm coming. >> oh, my gosh i cannot believe you are walking like this. >> to see their reaction tells the picture of where he is today. >> 1, 2, 3. >> i want you to wear some rehab shirts. >> oh, there you go. >> nice. >> are you the teacher? >> to get a sense of humor back that really said that
brian stowe is out of a while chair and walking. >> what we're about to see -- smiles, gratitude and hugs. robertanda has this report. >> reporter: he's made considerable progress since the attack four years ago outside of dodger stadium. but no one knew what to expect. people were thrilled to see how good he looked and sounded, and he knew who to thank. >> hi, brian. >> hi how rug? >> you look great. >> reporter: brian stowe surprised the staff when he...
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so we we would come here to the house ralph roberts built with his son brian. this is comcast, the nation's leading communications company, a blending of the words communication and broadcasting. over 95 years ralph roberts has many accomplishments, so numerous. first, marrying suzanne, woman he met he was 16. he graduated from germantown high school and wharton school of business. roberts was also a world war ii veteran. i've been reading through the accolades to him today. he's described as a visionary who started out with a tiny tv system in tupelo mississippi. described as tough, soft-spoken but a businessman devoted to his community. i can tell you i would see them out at charity events he and his wife. they were at the opening of the national american jewish history museum. also spon source of comcast cares day. something his wife started years ago because she wanted to give back to the community. they were big supporters of the cancer funding and research and finding a cure. their name is on the proton center at the university of penn. they were always gi
so we we would come here to the house ralph roberts built with his son brian. this is comcast, the nation's leading communications company, a blending of the words communication and broadcasting. over 95 years ralph roberts has many accomplishments, so numerous. first, marrying suzanne, woman he met he was 16. he graduated from germantown high school and wharton school of business. roberts was also a world war ii veteran. i've been reading through the accolades to him today. he's described as a...
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roberts founded the company that became comcast. he bought a small cable tupelo,on station in mississippi. his son brians now the chairman and ceo of comcast. ralph roberts died of natural causes at the age of 95 years old. that is the look at your top stories. mark: coming up on the "bloomberg market day," google is facing an antitrust fine from the european union. we look at how much the company may have to pay. betty: he was government is proposing a 24% increase in fuel economy for large trucks by 2027 in an effort to cut pollution. we look at how that could impact the trucking industry. mark: we hear more from russian president vladimir putin, including how he is planning to increase economic ties with china. it may really be down to the wire for greece this time, with just days left until the bailout program expires, the european central bank through an emergency lifeline to greek banks earlier this morning. betty: depositors pull down nearly 2 billion euros from the country's banks in the last two days alone. we're joined now from washington by jacob kierkegaard, senior fellow at the peterson ins
roberts founded the company that became comcast. he bought a small cable tupelo,on station in mississippi. his son brians now the chairman and ceo of comcast. ralph roberts died of natural causes at the age of 95 years old. that is the look at your top stories. mark: coming up on the "bloomberg market day," google is facing an antitrust fine from the european union. we look at how much the company may have to pay. betty: he was government is proposing a 24% increase in fuel economy...
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company out of this city roberts and his son made a decision which would impact the thousands who work for him here and the billions in revenue it pumps into the economy. >> brian and ralph said no to that. they said that was not negotiable. >> reporter: even people outside comcast praised roberts as a humble man. >> you never knew how important he was or how wealthy he was or any of that. >> reporter: friends say he loved his family and traditions eating at the same small philly diners and making a point to foster a culture of integrity, respect and hard work. >> that lives on through the thousands and thousands of employees who got to know him and have been impacted by his culture. >> reporter: you are looking at the comcast center one of the tallest buildings in philadelphia and a place that roberts was very proud of. but his legacy lives on. not far away you can see some construction over here. that is the second comcast tower just beginning to rise. i'm drew smith, nbc 10 news. >> comcast released a statement today that reads in part ralph was a born entrepreneur a visionary businessman, a philanthropist and a wonderful human being. ralph built comcast int
company out of this city roberts and his son made a decision which would impact the thousands who work for him here and the billions in revenue it pumps into the economy. >> brian and ralph said no to that. they said that was not negotiable. >> reporter: even people outside comcast praised roberts as a humble man. >> you never knew how important he was or how wealthy he was or any of that. >> reporter: friends say he loved his family and traditions eating at the same...
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roberts was 95 years old and died of natural causes, he is survived by his wife, suzanne and four children, katherine, lisa, ralph junior and brianhe current ceo of comcast and eight grandchildren. here's more about mr. roberts' remarkable life. >> ralph roberts was born in comfort in 1920. >> my father was a manufacturing chemist who also owned a chain of drug stores. >> but life changed for the boy from new rochelle new york, first the depression, then his father's early passing. the family moved to philadelphia. where ralph helped his mother and made it into wharton. >> my dad is a true entrepreneur. ever since high school. after his father died very young, he got himself into the university of pennsylvania. paid his tuition by selling eggs to the fraternities on campus. >> robert's business career blossomed in the post-war boom. by 1963, he was looking for investment opportunities and was pitched to buy a cable tv company in elvis presley's home town. >> when ralph started by buying his first cable system, it was then called community atenia television there were only three channels. >> bill novak wrote an authorized history
roberts was 95 years old and died of natural causes, he is survived by his wife, suzanne and four children, katherine, lisa, ralph junior and brianhe current ceo of comcast and eight grandchildren. here's more about mr. roberts' remarkable life. >> ralph roberts was born in comfort in 1920. >> my father was a manufacturing chemist who also owned a chain of drug stores. >> but life changed for the boy from new rochelle new york, first the depression, then his father's early...
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brian web for cbs news, new york. >>> new jersey senator robert menendez, wants the airline industryrs a break when it comes to carry on luggage. today he's holding a news conference in newark liberty international airport. in response to airline industry proposal to trim the size of allowable carry on luggage by over 20%. menendez says it will up thely cause the cost of flying to soar. >>> former president bill clinton meanwhile will be in philadelphia this afternoon he'll talk about the future every healthcare at the national american jewish history museum. it is an invitation only event bringing together hundreds of health and science experts. >>> and arizona hockey fans takes out her frustration on the mayor by tazing him. >> taser taser taser. >> oh, my goodness, that woman pulling the trigger won an option for chance to taze the mayor of glendale. rhonda pearson raised $10,000 using a crowd funding website. gained public attention for going on rant about the city counselling its arena contract with the arizona coyote. >> i'm just real glad he's okay. i was concerned when he wen
brian web for cbs news, new york. >>> new jersey senator robert menendez, wants the airline industryrs a break when it comes to carry on luggage. today he's holding a news conference in newark liberty international airport. in response to airline industry proposal to trim the size of allowable carry on luggage by over 20%. menendez says it will up thely cause the cost of flying to soar. >>> former president bill clinton meanwhile will be in philadelphia this afternoon he'll...
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robert robert's own family included five children and wife susan, son brian succeeded him as presidento be proud of something, i think i'm proud of the way he did. he didn't come out like a spoiled brat like some kids do. >> reporter: with ralph roberts as chairman comcast continued to grow buying nbc universal in 2011. it was the ambitious vision that company's modest founder saw a half century earlier. >> ralph roberts never wanted to be a household name. he wanted comcast to be the household name. he never wanted to be a mogul. that wasn't what this was about. it was about creating a company and now that's his legacy. >> i don't like to brag about it but i do feel that it's -- i've had a very good life. >> reporter: lester holt nbc news, new york. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with nut. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a diet
robert robert's own family included five children and wife susan, son brian succeeded him as presidento be proud of something, i think i'm proud of the way he did. he didn't come out like a spoiled brat like some kids do. >> reporter: with ralph roberts as chairman comcast continued to grow buying nbc universal in 2011. it was the ambitious vision that company's modest founder saw a half century earlier. >> ralph roberts never wanted to be a household name. he wanted comcast to be...
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contributions made in roberts' memory go to that germantown boys and girls club or to the local united way. live tonight in center city george spencer, nbc 10 news. >> ralph's son, brianwho is chairman and ceo of comcast released this statement about his father earlier today. we have all learned so much from ralph, but perhaps the greatest lesson was the way he lived his life. he loved my mother and my entire family so much. he loved his work and all those who worked with him and for him. he was an icon a mentor and a friend to so many. >>> and with his passing, suzanne roberts lost her husband of 72 years. nbc 10's rene sat down with suzanne in february as they were honored with the philadelphia award. she spoke about the love she and her husband shared for so many years. >> every day, he says, how beautiful i am. how this that and the other. and it's true. anybody who works in this house will tell you, he's nuts about me. and i'm nuts about him. >> so sweet. suzanne said she turned down ralph's first marriage proposal and later was the one who asked ralph to marry her. the roberts family says it is planning a private service for ralph roberts, along with a celebrati
contributions made in roberts' memory go to that germantown boys and girls club or to the local united way. live tonight in center city george spencer, nbc 10 news. >> ralph's son, brianwho is chairman and ceo of comcast released this statement about his father earlier today. we have all learned so much from ralph, but perhaps the greatest lesson was the way he lived his life. he loved my mother and my entire family so much. he loved his work and all those who worked with him and for him....
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roberts would remain ceo until 2002 handing over the reigns to son brian but he stayed close to the companynvolved in the controlling stake to nbc. ralph roberts was 95 years old. last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. with the tools and the network you need to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. ♪ >>> welcome back. we're in the chairs looking at articles that are fascinating us this morning. before we do that, can i say, we always have fans hanging out on the street. but today we do. you can just get this shot right here. we have some nice guys right over here. can they get that camera shot? there we go thank you. move your sign over it's the nicest sign i've ever seen. look at that. that is our first official -- have we have an official sign like t
roberts would remain ceo until 2002 handing over the reigns to son brian but he stayed close to the companynvolved in the controlling stake to nbc. ralph roberts was 95 years old. last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t...
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brian we have time. >> thank you, most enjoyable. eric o'neil is an ex-fbi agent who took down robertnsen and he has said that hansen is in a supermax in solitary. why is it do you think that jim nicholson had all these benefits of seeing his family, his parents, you know if he had been put in solitary. which is akin to driving someone insane actually? his son would never have been turned. >> indeed that's true and i don't have a good explanation for why he ended up with a much lower sentence than hansen although hansen did quite a lot more. dancing gave more secrets that harmed u.s. security in a way that nicholson did not. i will tell you there is some perhaps some justice for you. jim nicholson is in the same prison with robert hansen today and it would be interesting for you to read the book and noticed that there is a very small connection between both of their cases which i don't want to give away. >> i think hansen was originally given life without parole and sent directly to the -- and nicholson as you. 23 years initially and after he recruited his son he got the other symptom
brian we have time. >> thank you, most enjoyable. eric o'neil is an ex-fbi agent who took down robertnsen and he has said that hansen is in a supermax in solitary. why is it do you think that jim nicholson had all these benefits of seeing his family, his parents, you know if he had been put in solitary. which is akin to driving someone insane actually? his son would never have been turned. >> indeed that's true and i don't have a good explanation for why he ended up with a much...
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brian's neighborhood looks like. glenn was talking about that earlier in the newscast. this is a lot of damage to homes in robertsorhood. the sides of the house is ripped off, fence is gone. we hope everyone was safe. you can see more incredible images on the nbc10 app and nbc10.com now. i'll be showcasing more at 5:00. >> amazing images there. if your power goes out and you can't recharge your phone, your tablet or computer nbc10 and comcast coming together to help you plug in and power up several comcast xfinity locations are ready to charge your devices for free. go to the nbc10 news app for the location nearest you. >>> pope francis spoke about the detrimental effects of divorce on children. the pope spoke about the wounds that open when people break the bond of marital fidelity. he did acknowledge there are cases where separation is inevitable. >> nbc10 is there as mayor nutter, archbishop pugh and a delegation from philadelphia meet with pope francis face to face. the meeting with the pontiff was brief and largely ceremonial. >> the symbolism goes a long way as the official planning for his trip continues b
brian's neighborhood looks like. glenn was talking about that earlier in the newscast. this is a lot of damage to homes in robertsorhood. the sides of the house is ripped off, fence is gone. we hope everyone was safe. you can see more incredible images on the nbc10 app and nbc10.com now. i'll be showcasing more at 5:00. >> amazing images there. if your power goes out and you can't recharge your phone, your tablet or computer nbc10 and comcast coming together to help you plug in and power...
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brian: on your retired from the government. what are you doing in retirement? donald: i am not retired. i run the robert c. byrd center.here senator byrd's papers. his the longest-serving senator in the united states history. and held more leadership positions than any other member of the united states senate. we study congress and the constitution. we are delving into his collections and other collections we have. brian: what are you doing? raymond: i have not retired from the history profession. i am a historian and i'm doing research. i want to write more books. brian: we thank you you for being here. odds and ends, videos from the archives. don ritchie historian emeritus from the united states entity. and the same for ray smock former historian in the house. thank you for joining us. announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit
brian: on your retired from the government. what are you doing in retirement? donald: i am not retired. i run the robert c. byrd center.here senator byrd's papers. his the longest-serving senator in the united states history. and held more leadership positions than any other member of the united states senate. we study congress and the constitution. we are delving into his collections and other collections we have. brian: what are you doing? raymond: i have not retired from the history...
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. >> reporter: roberts own family included five children with wife suzanne, son, brian, succeeded himing, i think i'm proud the way he did. he didn't come out like a spoiled brat like some kids do. >> reporter: with roberts chairman, comcast continued to grow. buying nbc universal in 2013, the ambitious vision the founder saw a half century earlier. >> roberts never wanted to be a household name, he never wanted to be a moogpgulmogul. it was about creating a company. >> i don't like to brag about it, but i do feel that i've had a very good life. >> our thoughts are with his family. finally, forget the pomp and circumstance when it comes to graduation. it's time to celebrate. >> let's shake it off. this is a high school in new hampshire where grads have learned to shake it off. let's send it back over to matt. >> i like it, sheinelle, thanks very much. >>> more now of our interview with brian williams. we had the opportunity to talk over the last couple days and in addition to covering past mistakes and what life has been like for him during the term of his suspension, we also talked a
. >> reporter: roberts own family included five children with wife suzanne, son, brian, succeeded himing, i think i'm proud the way he did. he didn't come out like a spoiled brat like some kids do. >> reporter: with roberts chairman, comcast continued to grow. buying nbc universal in 2013, the ambitious vision the founder saw a half century earlier. >> roberts never wanted to be a household name, he never wanted to be a moogpgulmogul. it was about creating a company. >>...
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. >> reporter: roberts' own family included five children with his wife suzanne. son brian. >> if i'm proud of something, i'm proud of what he did. he didn't come out like a spoiled brat like some kids do. >> reporter: with the help of his children comcast continued to grow. buying universal in 2011 it was ambitious decision the company's founders saw a half century earlier. >> reporter: ralph . >> ralph roberts never toptdwanted to be a household name. he wanted comcast to be a household name. that's his legacy. >> i don't want to brag about it but i do feel i've had a very good life. >> reporter: lester holt nbc news new york. >> i had the opportunity to spend some time with him. a real gentleman. ralph roberts was 95. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been at the forefront of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ ♪ see the whole picture... ♪ ♪ process critical information and put it in the hands of our defenders. reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. that's the value of perf
. >> reporter: roberts' own family included five children with his wife suzanne. son brian. >> if i'm proud of something, i'm proud of what he did. he didn't come out like a spoiled brat like some kids do. >> reporter: with the help of his children comcast continued to grow. buying universal in 2011 it was ambitious decision the company's founders saw a half century earlier. >> reporter: ralph . >> ralph roberts never toptdwanted to be a household name. he wanted...
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robert e lee was afterward. he does not have the historic staying power of either one but in the moment he is a huge celebrity across the south. brian: what happens to charles sumner? mr. puleo: he gets back in january 1860, bides his time for a bit and in june, delivers another major speech on the floor of the senate called the barbarism of slavery where he takes apart the institution of slavery. it is the last major antislavery speech in american history because there is not much in the summer of 1860. abraham lincoln is elected in november, the south secedes and the war occurs and a slavery is abolished. charles sumner delivers the last major antislavery speech in american history. after the war he becomes very active in reconstruction. he is a harsh reconstructionist. he is not from the lincoln school of charity to all. the south probably hates him worse between 1866 and 1877 then they did prior. the 14th of which says that the children of slaves born here would become citizens, and the 15th amendment which gives black men the right to vote. brian: were either of these men married? mr. puleo: brooks was but was not married until
robert e lee was afterward. he does not have the historic staying power of either one but in the moment he is a huge celebrity across the south. brian: what happens to charles sumner? mr. puleo: he gets back in january 1860, bides his time for a bit and in june, delivers another major speech on the floor of the senate called the barbarism of slavery where he takes apart the institution of slavery. it is the last major antislavery speech in american history because there is not much in the...
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nevada governor, republican brian sandoval says on tuesday that he will not run for that seat. "usa today" with this headline about robert gates, former obama aide has joined the mcdonald's team. "he will communicate the comedies or as the company executes a difficult turnaround plan operatives, president obama's first term spokesman, has been named executive vice president of global medications. mcdonald's also named the former chief marketing officer for spirits company bacardi limited as the comedies executive vice president -- the company's executive vice president." and finally, "military expands rights to gays." "chief says dissemination has no place in the military." republican. what is on your mind? caller: i would like to make a comment with all due respect to our good sen. gardner and i am a republican, but they are selling american workers down the road if they sign this tpp. we have a trade deficit year after year after year. until this is in force from we should not have any trading with any country. if we have a deficit, it means that we are importing more than we are exporting, which means the workers are
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brian. >> she's beautiful. she always has been beautiful now it's just icing on the cake. >> how about that outfit? >> hot. >> looks great. >> gloria vanderbuilt jeans. robertvisiting new york with her son and a group of 31 middle schoolers. >> what? >> she's a brave woman. let's hear her story. >> well christopher i know you're a boy of few words, but you're very excited for mom. tell us why. >> because she's getting a makeover on tv. >> that's right. and tell us about how fabulous she is. >> very. >> okay. that seems convincing. how do you feel about all this? >> i'm very excited about it the. i think it's long overdo and much needed. >> we're going to take good care of you. christopher, high five. >> yes, and christopher's right over there with a few of his friends. let's look at tracy before and bring out the brand new tracy keep on your blindfold. ♪ >> keep it on. >> oh my gosh. all right, kids, all right, you can take them off. >> oh my gosh. you look so pretty. >> do you want to see what they're amazed at? >> i do. >> turn right around, sweetie. beautiful. >> i see why they're so amazed. it's great. >> wow. >> look at camera 12 please. >> okay. what'
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brian fitzpatrick is with us come a law professor from vanderbilt university. for having me. stuart: the last time obamacare became for the supreme court coming with delayed because chief justice robertsind at the very last minute. what is going to come down on the obamacare subsidies rolling which we may or may not get in five minutes. >> the president is going to lose the case because sometimes the laws so clear the supreme court can't ignore it. this is one of those cases. stuart: that is sarcasm about theupre cou. imsoked. so ou ink ssidi are gone? >> at the close question. 60% chance the president loses. stuart: that would have profound consequences. >> absolutely. it would make a mess of things, but the convenient thing is since creation. they wrote about law and the one law and i wanted that one have subsidies and the court complaint congress and they will do that. stuart: the supreme court is not supposed to look at consequences of his actions. it is to look at what is the law and how does it come into play in this case. that is what is going on right now. don't look at the consequences. they don't want to be political. theyfo ols dy poico view. >> they try to avoid the appear
brian fitzpatrick is with us come a law professor from vanderbilt university. for having me. stuart: the last time obamacare became for the supreme court coming with delayed because chief justice robertsind at the very last minute. what is going to come down on the obamacare subsidies rolling which we may or may not get in five minutes. >> the president is going to lose the case because sometimes the laws so clear the supreme court can't ignore it. this is one of those cases. stuart: that...