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brian roberts, thank you so much for joining us today. [ applause ] >> thank you, brian.n was very special. and it is great knowing where i'm going to spend my summer enjoying the olympics. >> and our thanks to julia who graced our stage today. tomorrow, she's going to be interviewing john steinke and pete moore from mashable. >> and thank you to our speakers for their views and insight and join me in giving them a round of applause. thank you for joining us this morning. have a great afternoon. >> thanks, everyone. [ applause ] . >>> up next on c-span 3, a house panel investigates terrorism financing in south america. then a look at the future of private weather forecasting modeling firms. later a conversation on the challenges facing businesses and individuals who participate in providing shared services such as uber and air bnb. after that, the discussion on the iran nuclear agreement. >>> c-span washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, bloomberg white house correspondent angela grieling keen previews th
brian roberts, thank you so much for joining us today. [ applause ] >> thank you, brian.n was very special. and it is great knowing where i'm going to spend my summer enjoying the olympics. >> and our thanks to julia who graced our stage today. tomorrow, she's going to be interviewing john steinke and pete moore from mashable. >> and thank you to our speakers for their views and insight and join me in giving them a round of applause. thank you for joining us this morning. have...
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on nbc. [ applause ] >> and now, joining brian roberts for our next conversation, please welcome seniorinment correspondent for cnbc, julia boorstin. >> hey, brian. what a very cool demo. so i got a chance to play around with the product a little bit last week and it seems like this is a real transformation of the way people will experience the olympics. and i'm wondering how you expect this to impact ratings. i mean, are people going to be watching less live because so much is available on demand? >> our experience has been that if you put more in the top of the funnel, what comes out in primetime will be greater than it would have been if you just had a single feed. this is an age-old question, but we made a decision, we bought the company, we told the international olympic committee -- everything we can to make the viewer feel like they have as many choices as possible, as if you were at the games. you would pick which events you want to go to, the technology is really finally here and so close. my prediction, if you go back to london, which was the most watched event in television h
on nbc. [ applause ] >> and now, joining brian roberts for our next conversation, please welcome seniorinment correspondent for cnbc, julia boorstin. >> hey, brian. what a very cool demo. so i got a chance to play around with the product a little bit last week and it seems like this is a real transformation of the way people will experience the olympics. and i'm wondering how you expect this to impact ratings. i mean, are people going to be watching less live because so much is...
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brian roberts, thank you so much for joining us today. [ applause ] >> thank you, brian. >> thank youdone. >> thank you, brian. that demonstration was very special. and it's great knowing where i'm going to spend my summer enjoying the olympics. >> very exciting. also our thanks to julia, who graced our stage today. tomorrow she's going to be interviewing john stankey from at&t and also pete cashmore from mashable. >> and thank you to our speakers for their views and insight and join me in giving them a round of applause. thank you all for joining us this morning. have a great afternoon. >> thanks, everyone. >>> good afternoon, everyone. welcome to the mid-point of intx 2016. we have had a great couple of days so far. hope you have. we've met ariana huffington. we talked with michael powell. we also had a conversation with brian roberts and quite a display he put on about the upcoming olympics and the technology. and we've had conversations with john king and jorge ramos. we have celebrated some terrific events and programs with cable tv pioneers. the cable center hall of fame last ni
brian roberts, thank you so much for joining us today. [ applause ] >> thank you, brian. >> thank youdone. >> thank you, brian. that demonstration was very special. and it's great knowing where i'm going to spend my summer enjoying the olympics. >> very exciting. also our thanks to julia, who graced our stage today. tomorrow she's going to be interviewing john stankey from at&t and also pete cashmore from mashable. >> and thank you to our speakers for their...
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. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the chairman and ceo of comcast corporation, brian roberts.> good morning everybody. i have to say, seeing that video you get goosebumps. every two years when you thing about the olympics and what it means, the stories, the heroics in the heartbreak, for us, this is such a prideful moment bringing olympics to america. it's an honor and a responsibility that we take very, very seriously. for comcast nbc universal, this will be our third olympics. it will be the most sophisticated and technologically forward-looking presentation we have ever done by a lot. it will be a technological marvel. it will be overof them, most of those in rio and back at nbc sports back in stamford connecticut. it made me think how much the world has changed. this is a live olympics. if you go back to the last live olympics and what i mean by that is it's close to an east coast time zone. the event is not coming from europe or asia. if you look at that, it would would be atlanta. in 1996 the atlanta olympics, there were 172 hours and it was on one network, nbc. now if y
. >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the chairman and ceo of comcast corporation, brian roberts.> good morning everybody. i have to say, seeing that video you get goosebumps. every two years when you thing about the olympics and what it means, the stories, the heroics in the heartbreak, for us, this is such a prideful moment bringing olympics to america. it's an honor and a responsibility that we take very, very seriously. for comcast nbc universal, this will be our third olympics....
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robert burns. [end video clip] [laughter] brian: put him into context. betty: senator byrd was the model of the senatorial decorum in so many ways. he was a great student of history, a great master of senate procedures, and was very tuned into the constitutional role of the senate and the important role it plays in our federal government. when he went to the floor he usually went to the floor well armed with information, but also attempted to put the debate into a broader context. a broader historical context. he often did that by doing history lessons on the floor. he often quoted poetry like you see there. he also would bring an element of camaraderie, an element of friendliness to the debate. i will give you one example of that. back in 1964 when the senate was in the midst of a filibuster against the 1964 civil rights act. it was the very last night of that final speech, part of that filibuster came from senator byrd who did a 14 hour speech opposing the civil rights act of 1964. as that speech wore on during the night, senator humphrey, who was the
robert burns. [end video clip] [laughter] brian: put him into context. betty: senator byrd was the model of the senatorial decorum in so many ways. he was a great student of history, a great master of senate procedures, and was very tuned into the constitutional role of the senate and the important role it plays in our federal government. when he went to the floor he usually went to the floor well armed with information, but also attempted to put the debate into a broader context. a broader...
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arianna huffington, c-span's john king, univision's jorge ramos and comcast president and ceo brian robertsis is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to boston. and to intx 2016. on behalf of ncta, we're happy to greet you, start off this morning's sessions and tee up what i think is going to be a great show. >> absolutely, pat. delighted to be here as well. it is exciting to be at the second ever intx. this year we're going to take a look at disruption. and how really to embrace it, if you will, for creativity and innovation. should be exciting. >> should be. we when you look at webster, it tells us that disruption is to break apart or to throw into disorder. but in our business, it is so much more. it is change, it is opportunity, it is growth. and it is a state of our world today. >> at intx this week, as i said, we're going to take a look at the many elements of disruption that are really fueling our businesses these days. we're going to celebrate and embrace those changes and we're going to look for ways to actually harness them, if you will, to better serve consu
arianna huffington, c-span's john king, univision's jorge ramos and comcast president and ceo brian robertsis is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to boston. and to intx 2016. on behalf of ncta, we're happy to greet you, start off this morning's sessions and tee up what i think is going to be a great show. >> absolutely, pat. delighted to be here as well. it is exciting to be at the second ever intx. this year we're going to take a look at disruption. and...
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huffington post i am huffington, cnn's john king, univision jorge ramos, and comcast president and ceo brian roberts fcc's proposed set-top box will, changing landscape of television, the 2016 presidential race, and upcoming coverage plans. >> good morning, everyone. i in texas 2016. on behalf of in cta we are happy to greet you, start off this morning session and key up what i think will be a great show. >> absolutely delighted to be here. it is exciting to be at the 2nd ever i in texas. this year we will take a look at disruption and how really to embrace it if you will for creativity and innovation. it should be exciting. >> when you look at webster tells us that disruption is to break apart or to throw into disorder. but our business is so much more. it is change, opportunity, growth, and the state of our world today. >> @i in texas this week comeau we will take a look at the many elements of disruption that are really fueling our businesses these days. they're going to celebrate and embrace those changes and look for ways to actually harness them to better serve consumers and the help our colle
huffington post i am huffington, cnn's john king, univision jorge ramos, and comcast president and ceo brian roberts fcc's proposed set-top box will, changing landscape of television, the 2016 presidential race, and upcoming coverage plans. >> good morning, everyone. i in texas 2016. on behalf of in cta we are happy to greet you, start off this morning session and key up what i think will be a great show. >> absolutely delighted to be here. it is exciting to be at the 2nd ever i in...
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roberts. >> reporter: brian, thanks so much.he's gracious enough to join me and brian made the distinction of the president's language over the case of what we have seen with pulse and the suspect. the president feels that this is inspired from isis directly. what can you say? >> i was in the command post right around the corner yesterday with law enforcement, we are part of this investigation so i cannot say a lot. i will say this is radical islam at its worse. >> the team has been on the fbi radar and now we know two troops are taken to audelia trying to figure out. know thing that weapons were purchased, the third found in the vehicle down there, we are waiting on the atf to get back to this. is there a problem with assault weapons? >> you will have to talk to fbi and atf regarding the background. we'll let federal authorities speak to that because now we know at one point, i believe he was on the watch list and there were issues with them. >> reporter: so all of that may have got past them and they did not have policy in pla
roberts. >> reporter: brian, thanks so much.he's gracious enough to join me and brian made the distinction of the president's language over the case of what we have seen with pulse and the suspect. the president feels that this is inspired from isis directly. what can you say? >> i was in the command post right around the corner yesterday with law enforcement, we are part of this investigation so i cannot say a lot. i will say this is radical islam at its worse. >> the team...
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. >> brian, also convicted in federal court. robert brand a lawyer and friend of chaka fattah and two of his former staffers, sentencing now is set for october 4th, his lawyers say they will appeal this conviction today. live at the federal courthouse in center city, vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> here is a timeline of the rise and fall of chaka fattah, who was first elected to congress in november of 1994, he ran for mayor of philadelphia in 2007 but lost the primary to michael nutter, he and his co-defendants were formerly indicted last year. on april 26th of this year he lost his bid for re-election and was seeking his 12th term and was convicted of all the charges against him. we told you about the guilty verdict as soon as it happens on the 6 abc news app. we'll bring the latest reaction there to the congressman's conviction and follow the "action news" team for more updates on facebook and twitter. >>> the investigation. >>> the children rescued from a feasterville home is now turning to the future of the
. >> brian, also convicted in federal court. robert brand a lawyer and friend of chaka fattah and two of his former staffers, sentencing now is set for october 4th, his lawyers say they will appeal this conviction today. live at the federal courthouse in center city, vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> here is a timeline of the rise and fall of chaka fattah, who was first elected to congress in november of 1994, he ran for mayor of philadelphia...
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brian. >> we want to go now to thomas roberts who is live in orlando near the club where this massacre tookomas? >> brian, it's been nearly 17 hours since omar mateen opened fire in the pulse nightclub. it's down the street. the active scene still there. the skies opened up moments ago with a rain burst, cooling things off here. we're learning more details about employees who were working inside. i was able to learn through a public post of the pulse nightclub that there were 13 different employees working inside. two of which i reached out to about what happened. i know one who escaped through the air vents and another that had talked about on facebook, actually, had been shot in the leg but was able to escape, get to the hospital and is now at home. in total, again, there were two performers that were supposed to be there last night when the shooting started at 2 a.m., it was roughly around last call, but this is a community, a place where people feel safe to come out, and tonight this neighborhood is rocked. the orlando city is in shock over what's happened, and nationwide, because it is
brian. >> we want to go now to thomas roberts who is live in orlando near the club where this massacre tookomas? >> brian, it's been nearly 17 hours since omar mateen opened fire in the pulse nightclub. it's down the street. the active scene still there. the skies opened up moments ago with a rain burst, cooling things off here. we're learning more details about employees who were working inside. i was able to learn through a public post of the pulse nightclub that there were 13...
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robert e. lee and a record that still stands unchallenged till this day. brianall right, can you tell us -- i know that fdr's mother moved near him when he went to harvard. why did douglas macarthur's mother move to west point? arthur: she moved there to do two things. one is to help supervise his studies. she lived in a rooming house outside the grounds of west point. there they are. that's young douglas there on the right and of course, his mother mary pinkney. pinky macarthur as she became known. she looks pretty formidable in that picture, and she was. but when i started this book, i by previoush led biographers as macarthur who think of her is this domineering woman. almost a kind of lady macbeth type. sort of pushing and propelling her son forward in his career. and she did rush and propel him forward. but what i came to realize and the more learned about the relationship, i realized there was a second thing she did at west point. she provided strong emotional support and guidance for him with really strong tough decisions he had to make. mccarthy througho
robert e. lee and a record that still stands unchallenged till this day. brianall right, can you tell us -- i know that fdr's mother moved near him when he went to harvard. why did douglas macarthur's mother move to west point? arthur: she moved there to do two things. one is to help supervise his studies. she lived in a rooming house outside the grounds of west point. there they are. that's young douglas there on the right and of course, his mother mary pinkney. pinky macarthur as she became...
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roberts. he's live at trump tower with the very latest. john, where is this going? >> brian week the way he ended last week, with controversy swirling around his comments regarding federal judge gonzalo curiel, trump suggesting last week that curiel cannot remain partial, that he has a conflict of interest in the trump university case because of his, quote, mexican heritage. this despite the fact that curiel was born in indiana to mexican parents. earlier on "fox & friends," you three asked donald trump why he's focusing on curiel as opposed to the other big issues of america, why would he let this overshadow some of his other messages? here's how he responded. >> i don't do that. when they bring it up, i respond. when i sit down with "face the nation" and john dickerson, a good guy, asks me a question, and the first question is about this, and the second and third question are about this, and then i sit down with jake and the first question is this, and the second and third question is also this, you have to respond. >> now, there are a lot of people in trump's own party wh
roberts. he's live at trump tower with the very latest. john, where is this going? >> brian week the way he ended last week, with controversy swirling around his comments regarding federal judge gonzalo curiel, trump suggesting last week that curiel cannot remain partial, that he has a conflict of interest in the trump university case because of his, quote, mexican heritage. this despite the fact that curiel was born in indiana to mexican parents. earlier on "fox & friends,"...
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brian savage. >>> this morning we are continuing to follow a developing story in fremont with a man who is accused of shooting two police officers. he is holed up inside a home near roberts avenue. the man is suspected of shooting those two police officers yesterday. one officer is in critical condition, the other is stable. this standoff is happening at a home west of interstate 680. we have a reporter, janine de la vega -- >> there's a press conference going on let's listen in. >> we're going on about 45 minutes ago with our last contact with him. at this point the late will be our friend at this. we're waiting for daylight. we will use robots and other technology to go in there and see what's going on. >> you were negotiating with him for about 3.5 hours. did he give you any sense of why he shot these two officers? >> no. there was a some communication but were not going to get into those details right now. our job right now and our focus is the tactical operation. we will turn that over to the oakland police department. they will really the sheriff's office and brooklyn police -- oakland police will take over the scene. >> he did have his parents out here. to the hel
brian savage. >>> this morning we are continuing to follow a developing story in fremont with a man who is accused of shooting two police officers. he is holed up inside a home near roberts avenue. the man is suspected of shooting those two police officers yesterday. one officer is in critical condition, the other is stable. this standoff is happening at a home west of interstate 680. we have a reporter, janine de la vega -- >> there's a press conference going on let's listen in....
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thomas roberts is at our anchor location not far from the club in orlando on this sad night. thomas? >> reporter: brian, good evening. yes, we're a short distance away from the activity crime scene behind us. you can still make out the street sign for pulse the nightclub saturday evening here was latin night. a big night for the community and if you look at pulse's facebook, the public page, you can see how they promote the evening as something big and celebratory. it was a packed club around 2:00 a.m. when authorities say and witnesses contribute the fact that omar mateen came in and started opening fire. one of the witnesses we had a chance to speak to earlier today talked about the fact that this man could have been in the club earlier, been looking around to see the opportunities at hand and then came back in with the two different weapons that the atf traced, confirming a rifle and 9 millimeter semi automatic pistol. brian, earlier we saw the fact they set up chain link fences there down around pulse. you could see through them at the time. now as you can tell, they have been blacked out with tarp
thomas roberts is at our anchor location not far from the club in orlando on this sad night. thomas? >> reporter: brian, good evening. yes, we're a short distance away from the activity crime scene behind us. you can still make out the street sign for pulse the nightclub saturday evening here was latin night. a big night for the community and if you look at pulse's facebook, the public page, you can see how they promote the evening as something big and celebratory. it was a packed club...
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robert e. lee and a record that still stands unchallenged till this day. brianou tell us -- i know that his mother moved near him when he went to harvard. why did douglas macarthur's mother move to west point? arthur: she moved there to do two things. one is to help supervise his studies. she lived in a rooming house outside the grounds of west point. there they are. that's young douglas there on the right and of course, his mother mary pinkney. pinky macarthur as she became known. she looks pretty formidable in that picture, and she was. but when i started this book, i was very much led by previous biographers as macarthur who think of her is this domineering woman. almost a kind of lady macbeth type. sort of pushing and propelling her son forward in his career. and she did rush and propel him forward. but what i came to realize and the more learned about the relationship, i realized there was a second thing she did at west point. she provided strong emotional support and guidance for him with really strong tough decisions he had to make. macarthur throughout h
robert e. lee and a record that still stands unchallenged till this day. brianou tell us -- i know that his mother moved near him when he went to harvard. why did douglas macarthur's mother move to west point? arthur: she moved there to do two things. one is to help supervise his studies. she lived in a rooming house outside the grounds of west point. there they are. that's young douglas there on the right and of course, his mother mary pinkney. pinky macarthur as she became known. she looks...
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. >> brian chesky grew up in a suburb of albany new york, he was a star hockey player and an artist. his parents debra and robertth their son took. >> honestly, this is the last thing we would have thought of. >> he was very much into art and sports at a very young age. got him a drawing board, sketch pads. he just kept drawing and doing all that type of stuff. >> that led him to the rhode island school of design where chesky showed off a bit of a cheeky streak, dancing to billie jean at graduation. after college he ended up in san francisco, nearly broke when he as his roommate had a eureka moment. >> we couldn't pay rent. we realized we have extra space. why don't we provide a house for designers who didn't have extra beds. it was only a way to host these three people that one weekend. this was a recreation of the original apartment that joe and i started the airbnb in that very first weekend in october of 2007. almost every little piece has been created. >> this was the original crash pad? >> this was the original place. one of the couches in this room was the one that they stayed on. >> so you had couches an
. >> brian chesky grew up in a suburb of albany new york, he was a star hockey player and an artist. his parents debra and robertth their son took. >> honestly, this is the last thing we would have thought of. >> he was very much into art and sports at a very young age. got him a drawing board, sketch pads. he just kept drawing and doing all that type of stuff. >> that led him to the rhode island school of design where chesky showed off a bit of a cheeky streak, dancing...
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. >> brian chesky grew up in a suburb of albany, new york, he was a star hockey player and an artist. his parents debra and robertorkers. they're still surprised at the path their son took. >> honestly, this is the last thing we would have thought of. >> he was very much into art and sports at a very young age. got him a drawing board, sketch pads. he just kept drawing and doing all that type of stuff. >> that led him to the rhode island school of design where chesky showed off a bit of a cheeky streak, dancing to "billy jean" at graduation. after college he ended up in san francisco, nearly broke when he as his roommate had a eureka moment. >> we couldn't pay rent. and this design conference was coming to san francisco. we realized we have extra space. why don't we provide a house for designers who didn't have extra beds. joe inflated some beds and we called it the air, bed, and breakfast. it was only a way to host these three people that one weekend. this was a recreation of the original apartment that joe and i started the airbnb in that very first weekend in october of 2007. almost every little piece has been
. >> brian chesky grew up in a suburb of albany, new york, he was a star hockey player and an artist. his parents debra and robertorkers. they're still surprised at the path their son took. >> honestly, this is the last thing we would have thought of. >> he was very much into art and sports at a very young age. got him a drawing board, sketch pads. he just kept drawing and doing all that type of stuff. >> that led him to the rhode island school of design where chesky...
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robert bonnie who is the undersecretary in the u.s. department of agriculture as well as mr. brian rice was the director from the office of wildland fire. gentlemen, welcome to the committee. i must tell you i was disappointed that we did not receive your testimony until at least 11:00 last night. for colleagues that were quite anxious to see the direction in the comments, cannot be able to receive them and tell early this morning. you can do better. -- i hate to start the meaning with an admonishment. i think the committee deserves a respect from the administration in terms of your statements. if that debt with that, if you would succeed. mr. bonnie: thank you members of the committee for having me here today. more importantly, thank you for scheduling this under a show of such vital importance posted everything the forest service does is be negatively impacted because of the ever-growing proportion of the agency's budget spent fighting fire. two decades ago this than 16 of the budget on fire. today it routinely spends more than half of the budget on firefighting. has dropped 39%
robert bonnie who is the undersecretary in the u.s. department of agriculture as well as mr. brian rice was the director from the office of wildland fire. gentlemen, welcome to the committee. i must tell you i was disappointed that we did not receive your testimony until at least 11:00 last night. for colleagues that were quite anxious to see the direction in the comments, cannot be able to receive them and tell early this morning. you can do better. -- i hate to start the meaning with an...
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roberts avenue, freemont avenue, adams also. sal is keeping an eye on it all. >> that's right, brian and gasia. right now traffic is going to be impacted in the area. i want to show it to you on the maps here. in freemont, if you are using the washington off-ramp from 680 you will come up on the closure rather quickly. we can push into the area. there is an area that's off limits, and it has been. this is where the street closures are. this whole area near the safeway and the burger king. just that strip mall there and the residential area right behind it is closed and will be for some time, as you saw. all right. let's go to some other things now. i want to show you the rest of the traffic. the san mateo bridge is at a standstill because of a motorcycle accident about a mile or so onto the bridge. you can see it is completely stand still here. i would definitely think about using a different bridge instead. looking at some of the other commutes. 280 in san jose continues to be slow getting up to highway 17. and at the bay bridge we have a backup that is going to be backed up to the macarthur m
roberts avenue, freemont avenue, adams also. sal is keeping an eye on it all. >> that's right, brian and gasia. right now traffic is going to be impacted in the area. i want to show it to you on the maps here. in freemont, if you are using the washington off-ramp from 680 you will come up on the closure rather quickly. we can push into the area. there is an area that's off limits, and it has been. this is where the street closures are. this whole area near the safeway and the burger king....
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brian todd is looking into this. this is a scandal that keeps getting worse. >> reporter: seems to, brianna, gets more sensational. governor robertabama for some of his actions but denied having a physical relationship with rebekah mason, 30 years younger than him. tonight, new information on the stress this family, his family, went through during the scandal. tonight, the besieged governor of alabama is battling his political enemies, a broadening sex scandal and his own isolation. new details on governor robert bentley's alleged affair with his former aid, rebekah mason, revealed in an article in gq magazine. according to "gq," his wife took notes on his stand off behavior toward her. it led to her recording a conversation, where the governor is heard speaking to mason. >> i stand behind you and i put my arms around you, and i put my hands on your breasts and i put my hands on -- and just pull you in close. >> dianne bentley confronted him and he denied it. then he accidentally sent his wife a text with the red rose and the word rebekah. she told her grown sons about her suspicions. they got nowhere when they confronted their f
brian todd is looking into this. this is a scandal that keeps getting worse. >> reporter: seems to, brianna, gets more sensational. governor robertabama for some of his actions but denied having a physical relationship with rebekah mason, 30 years younger than him. tonight, new information on the stress this family, his family, went through during the scandal. tonight, the besieged governor of alabama is battling his political enemies, a broadening sex scandal and his own isolation. new...
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roberts is live outside on fifth avenue. we're on sixth. john, what's up? >> reporter: steve, brian, ainsley, good morning.donald trump had sharply reinforced for him in the last couple of days is the immutable truth in politics that messaged discipline is having something very important. he has a little black cloud swirling over his campaign after his comments about judge gonzalo curiel and he had a conflict of interest because of his mexican descent. trump used a teleprompter, didn't wander too far off message. reminding people of how he got to where he did. but really not bragging so much on his successes in the campaign as much as fighting for the little guy and woman out there. what he would do as president and i guess, you know, to some degree try to go some distance to reassuring nervous republicans that hey, i have got this. don't worry. here's trump from last night. >> for giving me the honor to lead the republican party to victory this fall. we're going to do it. we're going to do it, folks. we're going to do it. i understand the responsibility of carrying the mantle. i will never ever let you do
roberts is live outside on fifth avenue. we're on sixth. john, what's up? >> reporter: steve, brian, ainsley, good morning.donald trump had sharply reinforced for him in the last couple of days is the immutable truth in politics that messaged discipline is having something very important. he has a little black cloud swirling over his campaign after his comments about judge gonzalo curiel and he had a conflict of interest because of his mexican descent. trump used a teleprompter, didn't...
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robert bonnie who is the under secretary for natural resources and the undersecretary for the u.s. department of agriculture as well as mr. brian rice was the director from the office of wildland fire. at the department for the interior. gentlemen, welcome to the committee. i must tell you i was disappointed that we did not receive your testimony until at least 11:00 last night. so i think for colleagues that were quite anxious to see the direction in the comments, to not be able to receive them until early this morning at 10:00 a.m., you can do a heck of a lot better. i hate to start this meeting with an admonishment but i think the committee deserves a little bit more respect from the administration in terms of your statements. and with that, if you would proceed. mr. bonnie: thank you members of the committee for having me here today. more importantly, thank you for scheduling this under a show of such vital importance posted everything the forest service does is be negatively impacted because of the ever-growing proportion of the agency's budget spent fighting fire. two decades ago, the agencies and 1/16 of the budget on fi
robert bonnie who is the under secretary for natural resources and the undersecretary for the u.s. department of agriculture as well as mr. brian rice was the director from the office of wildland fire. at the department for the interior. gentlemen, welcome to the committee. i must tell you i was disappointed that we did not receive your testimony until at least 11:00 last night. so i think for colleagues that were quite anxious to see the direction in the comments, to not be able to receive...
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robert hopper has no information about him patronizing any other clubs other than pulse. gay nightclubs have been given a heightened sense of awareness but there's no threat of an imminent attack. wolf? >> brian, thank you. joining us now, tom fuentes. our cnn national security analyst peter bergen and his latest book, "the united states of jihad" thanks for joining us. tom, the wife, noor salman, is being questioned right now and the evidence going before a grand jury. do you believe she will be charged? >> i think she's a very important resource as long as she keeps talking. if they charge her, she'll probably stop almost immediately. but it will be very easy to bring an indictment against her. conviction is another matter and if all they have is information that was given by her and no one else, if they can't corroborate someone else saying that she was involved with him, saying that she was assisting him, they are going to have a hard time getting a conviction. >> she said she knew in general that he wanted to commit jihad but she didn't know specifically about the plot at the pulse nightclub. could she still be charged? >> she could still be charged but conviction is another matter and t
robert hopper has no information about him patronizing any other clubs other than pulse. gay nightclubs have been given a heightened sense of awareness but there's no threat of an imminent attack. wolf? >> brian, thank you. joining us now, tom fuentes. our cnn national security analyst peter bergen and his latest book, "the united states of jihad" thanks for joining us. tom, the wife, noor salman, is being questioned right now and the evidence going before a grand jury. do you...
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brian. they rang the bell there at that vigil 49 times to remember the victims that were lost over the weekend. we have fox team coverage of the orlando attacks. john robertsng the political fallout, but we start with leland vittert with the breaking information about the terrorist's past. >> good morning to you. behind me at the pulse nightclub, the investigation continues and we're learning that omar mateen was a frequent visitor to this nightclub. in fact, on the night of the attack, at least one person told the l.a. times they recognized him from the gay dating app jacked. make of that what you will but it does begin to put together a profile and figure out a little bit more why mateen targeted the pulse nightclub. the other thing as the fbi is looking into as they search his cell phone records and computer records, is did he target disney world? in the end, he did not target disney world. the fbi is trying to figure out why. >> it's early. we're working hard . we're highly confident that this killer was radicalized and at least some part through the internet. >> we're getting a look inside this terrorist apartment and it looks relatively normal inside
brian. they rang the bell there at that vigil 49 times to remember the victims that were lost over the weekend. we have fox team coverage of the orlando attacks. john robertsng the political fallout, but we start with leland vittert with the breaking information about the terrorist's past. >> good morning to you. behind me at the pulse nightclub, the investigation continues and we're learning that omar mateen was a frequent visitor to this nightclub. in fact, on the night of the attack,...
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roberts was able to make it through customs. he now is joining us from turnberry, scotland. he's traveling with donald trump. what are we expecting donald trump to say today? >> reporter: steve, ainsley, briangood morning to you. the only reason they let me in is because my father was born here. we're expecting donald trump to arrive in the 20 minutes or so. he arrived at the turnberry resort about an hour ago. weighed in a bit on the brexit. he supported it. he thought it was a great thing, that people in the uk have said that they want their freedom, they want their independence. here's what he said in a statement just a little while ago from his campaign. a trump administration pledges to strengthen our ties with a free and independent britain, deepening our bonds in commerce, culture, and mutual defense. come november, the american people will have the chance to redeclare their independence. one of the driving forces behind the brexit movement was what people saw as unchecked immigration as a result of the open borders of the european union. last night speaking with sean hannity, donald trump talked about his thoughts on immigration and specifically in particular, immigration from place
roberts was able to make it through customs. he now is joining us from turnberry, scotland. he's traveling with donald trump. what are we expecting donald trump to say today? >> reporter: steve, ainsley, briangood morning to you. the only reason they let me in is because my father was born here. we're expecting donald trump to arrive in the 20 minutes or so. he arrived at the turnberry resort about an hour ago. weighed in a bit on the brexit. he supported it. he thought it was a great...