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joining us is john rogers, jr., chief investment officer of ariel investments. i'm glad to be talking to you because you are somebody who tends to be sanguine about big swings in the market. we've had a lot of them this week. are you worried that we are in the beginning of a correction? >> i think it would be normal to have a correction. we've come a long way, it's ban great bull market but there's a lot of upside from here. >> what makes you think that -- would you say stocks are fairly valued or undervalued? where do you look? >> i think they're reasonably valued and starting to get undervalued. especially when you look at the earnings potential coming out of this recession. we haven't recovered completely and when that happens i think these multiples look reasonable. >> you look at pe multiples, people say 16 times. that's historically not far from the average. people say we've just run a long way in a short period of time. that makes them nervous. what do you sigh that makes them feel better? >> i think when i talk to people, people continue to tell me the e
joining us is john rogers, jr., chief investment officer of ariel investments. i'm glad to be talking to you because you are somebody who tends to be sanguine about big swings in the market. we've had a lot of them this week. are you worried that we are in the beginning of a correction? >> i think it would be normal to have a correction. we've come a long way, it's ban great bull market but there's a lot of upside from here. >> what makes you think that -- would you say stocks are...
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joining us now is john rogers jr. it's great to see you. i'm glad to be talking to you because you are somebody that seems to be pretty sanguine about big swings in the market. >> i think we'd will normal top a correction. we've come a long way, but i think there's a lot of upside from here. >> what makes you think, would you say stocks are fairly valued or undervalued? >> i think they're reasonably valued and starting to get undervalued, especially when you look at the earnings possible coming out of this recession. we still haven't recovered completely. when that happened, i think these variables. >> you say 16 times. that's something that historically, is not too far from the average though. there are some who say we've just run a really long way in a really short period of time. that makes them nervous, but what do you see that makes you feel better? >> people continue to tell me that the economic recovery is just getting started and we're probably in the third or fourth inning. we have a lopg way to go, therefore, earnings are going to
joining us now is john rogers jr. it's great to see you. i'm glad to be talking to you because you are somebody that seems to be pretty sanguine about big swings in the market. >> i think we'd will normal top a correction. we've come a long way, but i think there's a lot of upside from here. >> what makes you think, would you say stocks are fairly valued or undervalued? >> i think they're reasonably valued and starting to get undervalued, especially when you look at the...
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. >> john slattery, playing roger sterling. >> this is a very dirty business. >> a lot of funny thingswhisper like that. >> i don't want that to be the knee-jerk reaction. >> reporter: but the beating heart of the prephoto shop portrait is don draper. >> do you look don? >> i love don, i do. don's vulnerability is all way the part that people don't get to see. >> reporter: don drarper, sheltering his secrets and lies. dangerous at work. >> your judgment is impaired. >> shattering the lives of women. john hamm has the heard it all. >> poor betty, poor joan, poor peggy. wait a minute. they're all rich, super successful. like doing what they want to do. all three. >> i beg your pardon? >> they're doing all right. >> do you see how you treat them? >> answer diane! >> ha-ha. >> reporter: after eight years togeth together, the cast is family, close. >> reporter: have you fought? >> sure. it's a family. you know, there is bitterness and all that great [ bleep ]. >> reporter: a family on edge ready to be shocked by what the creator says next. like when their british partner lane hanged himself
. >> john slattery, playing roger sterling. >> this is a very dirty business. >> a lot of funny thingswhisper like that. >> i don't want that to be the knee-jerk reaction. >> reporter: but the beating heart of the prephoto shop portrait is don draper. >> do you look don? >> i love don, i do. don's vulnerability is all way the part that people don't get to see. >> reporter: don drarper, sheltering his secrets and lies. dangerous at work. >>...
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john rogers. where he thinks the market will go after this volatile week. between two of the leading central bankers. ben bernanke versus the current head of the indian central bank formerly university of chicago and squawk master. what happened? >> extraordinary moment. he is in town. he is at the brookings institution. he speaks for 20 minutes. you can see him there on the right. >> yeah. >> and he essentially criticized the u.s. monetary policy. >> which he has been doing actively from india. >> yes. what made this time different, ben bernanke was in the front row. we didn't know it. i run around to the side. this is the photo we have. we only see him from behind. ben bernanke gets up. he gets the first question. oh, look who is here? it was a criticism and a fairly long one. rajan had gone on you need to consider the impact of policy on other countries. you can make our lives quite difficult. sometimes the spill overnegates what you already did. >> those are fighting words. >> what is significant about this event -- >> he has been saying the problems th
john rogers. where he thinks the market will go after this volatile week. between two of the leading central bankers. ben bernanke versus the current head of the indian central bank formerly university of chicago and squawk master. what happened? >> extraordinary moment. he is in town. he is at the brookings institution. he speaks for 20 minutes. you can see him there on the right. >> yeah. >> and he essentially criticized the u.s. monetary policy. >> which he has been...
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. >> representatives john carter and roger visited the wounded and remembered the three soldiers lost. >> sergeant danny ferguson who blocked a door with his body prevented blood shed. sergeant rodriguez, a husband and father dedicating for than 20 years of his life, and sergeant timothy owens, a family nan and dedicated soldier who planned to serve for years to come. >> it's tragic when sun turns on everyone else, when it's one of our own, it's tragic. >> fort hood increased security and mental health resources. in 2011 the vigilance paid off when the federal bureau of investigation arrested nidal hasan -- arrested another soldier who planned to bomb a restaurant frequented by fort hood's soldiers. >> it's not unusual that fort hood's name came up several tames because nidal hasan planted a seed. >> that community is strong. as military families, you don't look forward to anything like this happening, but you brace yourself for blows like this. >> and the community finds itself here again. after five years, they wonder why the violence has taken root here, and what can be done to pul
. >> representatives john carter and roger visited the wounded and remembered the three soldiers lost. >> sergeant danny ferguson who blocked a door with his body prevented blood shed. sergeant rodriguez, a husband and father dedicating for than 20 years of his life, and sergeant timothy owens, a family nan and dedicated soldier who planned to serve for years to come. >> it's tragic when sun turns on everyone else, when it's one of our own, it's tragic. >> fort hood...
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also today we heard from two congressmen whose districts include fort hood, john carter and roger williams were here at the base. they visited with some of the wounded, including major patrick miller, who is from new york. he was shot in the abdomen and here is how congressman carter described what miller told them. >> i heard the pop, pop, pop of gun fire. he immediately realized that he needed to get three of his people into a closed office as he could. as he was ushering them in, all of them in uniform, as he put it, he got shot in the gut point-blank. >> reporter: that soldier was still able to call 911, arthel, which is one of the reasons why the mp's and police were able to get on scene as quickly as they did. >> no doubt they're heros. rick, can you tell us more about the men who died? what do we know with them? >> reporter: three men who all served in combat zones overseas and came home only to be killed on their own base. they include sergeant danny ferguson, 39, of florida. he had just returned from afghanistan. according to his fiance, he blocked a door to keep lopez from reachi
also today we heard from two congressmen whose districts include fort hood, john carter and roger williams were here at the base. they visited with some of the wounded, including major patrick miller, who is from new york. he was shot in the abdomen and here is how congressman carter described what miller told them. >> i heard the pop, pop, pop of gun fire. he immediately realized that he needed to get three of his people into a closed office as he could. as he was ushering them in, all...
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there are signs from john boehner, eric cantor and kathy rogers over the weekend that say they might do something this summer. i think people are skeptical that president obama is keeping the pressure on. this is something that if rand paul is talking this way, people agree with it, republicans can look at it. >> let's talk about this pivotal day with congressman michael grimm who is expecting to surrender to the fbi. what's going on? >> this has to do with a restaurant before he took office. this started two years ago based on his own campaign finances. this is not a good situation. if they cannot find any issues where he misused his office or it doesn't have to do with his campaign, it may be that he can stay in his office until the mid terms. john boehner and the leadership are looking closely, this is not a good situation. >> washington post reporter david nakamura. thank you for being with us on this monday. >> thanks, francis. >>> we'll get the latest on the deadly tornado outbreak overnight. you are watching msnbc. (vo) oh. my. tongue. finally. (announcer) all-new friskies sau
there are signs from john boehner, eric cantor and kathy rogers over the weekend that say they might do something this summer. i think people are skeptical that president obama is keeping the pressure on. this is something that if rand paul is talking this way, people agree with it, republicans can look at it. >> let's talk about this pivotal day with congressman michael grimm who is expecting to surrender to the fbi. what's going on? >> this has to do with a restaurant before he...
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. >> police identify camera shy john as 56-year-old roger zipkin of mill valley.s multi-million dollar homes in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods of marin county. >> what address do you want me to put down? >> can i show you this away from the cameras, please? can you remove these people and i'll be happy to tell you. >> this guy has an sf number. >> a further check reveals a prior arrest but zipkin won't discuss it on camera. >> expunged, for police purposes -- >> if he doesn't want to say it on camera. >> i don't want the cameras here period. >> i have no control over that. >> i understand what you're saying. i'm not here to not cooperate with you. don't you feel like you have enough film here? can't you stop? >> in a sudden strange of strategy zipkin decides to go with the flow and starts engaging us in a conversation and offers a defense. >> you say you didn't think it was solicitation. do you want to explain what happened here? >> i would say i made a big mistake when i pulled over to talk to somebody. but in terms of the discussion, the discussion cam
. >> police identify camera shy john as 56-year-old roger zipkin of mill valley.s multi-million dollar homes in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods of marin county. >> what address do you want me to put down? >> can i show you this away from the cameras, please? can you remove these people and i'll be happy to tell you. >> this guy has an sf number. >> a further check reveals a prior arrest but zipkin won't discuss it on camera. >> expunged, for police...
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congressman john carter and roger williams addressed the public. rick levinthal, did we learn anything? >> quite a bit. they told us about their visit on post which included a look at the crime scene that covers two city blocks on ft. hood, two buildings and a love outdoor area. the army's criminal investigation division, tengs rangers and members of the fbi's evidence response team are all on scene. still processing that sprawling crime scene. 150 plus agents assigned to this case. there are more than 900 potential witnesses interviewed. that scene is being carefully documented, mapped, photographed and a sequence of events 3-d image. the congressman told us about their visit with major patrick miller who is there new york. he was shot in the abdomen on wednesday. here is how congressman carter described what miller told him. >> they heard the pop, pop, pop of gun fire. realized he needed to get as many people in closed offices. he got shot in the gut point blank. >> that soldier survived, but three others did not. danny ferguson just returned fro
congressman john carter and roger williams addressed the public. rick levinthal, did we learn anything? >> quite a bit. they told us about their visit on post which included a look at the crime scene that covers two city blocks on ft. hood, two buildings and a love outdoor area. the army's criminal investigation division, tengs rangers and members of the fbi's evidence response team are all on scene. still processing that sprawling crime scene. 150 plus agents assigned to this case. there...
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trueonder whether it that we will be focusing on the talking about camp and rogers but democrats are fleeing as well. >> john dingell. gwen: the question is whether in 2014 anyone is worried about the majority. a certain crats of age who have been there quite a while are retiring knowing that will not be around long enough for democrats to reclaim the house majority. all of this lk in midterm election fuss of the house having any credible chance going back into democratic hands. leaving.hy so many are >> is there any open seats from any of the retirements or does change the midterm picture? >> it is not changing the middle term picture. are key open races. open arken from iowa, his seat is interesting. gwen: i have a soft spot for iowa. jeff always mentions iowa. the ve to stop for now but conversation will continue on line on the "washington week" web consist where among other we will talk about the senate c.i.a. torture report. at 8:30 ams live long.rn or all welcome also on line my trip outside the eltway that moves why so many pundits are wrong with you. keep up with daily victims with the pbs dy woodruf
trueonder whether it that we will be focusing on the talking about camp and rogers but democrats are fleeing as well. >> john dingell. gwen: the question is whether in 2014 anyone is worried about the majority. a certain crats of age who have been there quite a while are retiring knowing that will not be around long enough for democrats to reclaim the house majority. all of this lk in midterm election fuss of the house having any credible chance going back into democratic hands....
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hood and the surrounding communities, republicans roger williams and john carter. gentlemen, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> congressman williams, i'll just start with you, and congressman carter, the same thing, the ft. hood community had to go through this five years ago. you look at this. i assume you're just shaking your head, "not again, how could this have happened?" >> well, that's true. it's just fresh out of our mind what happened five years ago. but ft. hood is very strong. they'll get through this. and that's why we call it the great place in texas, through general milly's leadership, i think things are beginning to get back to normal as they can. >> congressman carter, are you concerned -- here, i have to ask this question, it's another shooting, another mental health situation regarding the shooter, a person just purchased this gun. is this a case where you're wondering should the military have shared some of this information with the system that would have provided the background check that might have prevented the sell of that gun? >> well,
hood and the surrounding communities, republicans roger williams and john carter. gentlemen, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> congressman williams, i'll just start with you, and congressman carter, the same thing, the ft. hood community had to go through this five years ago. you look at this. i assume you're just shaking your head, "not again, how could this have happened?" >> well, that's true. it's just fresh out of our mind what happened five years ago....
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. >> representatives john carter and roger williams visited the wonned saturday and remember the threeers lost. >> sergeant danny, a brave soldier whose courageous act of blocking a door with his own body prevented further bloodshed, a husband and father, dedicated more than 20 years of his life in the service. a counselor, family man and dedicated soldier planned on serving in the army for many years to come. >> it's tragic when anyone turns a gun on someone else, but when it's one of our own, it really hurts. >> now the question on everyone's mind is how could this happen again. fort hood increased security and mental health resources for soldiers after hasan's attack. in 2011, the vigilance appeared to pay off when the f.b.i. arrested an awol soldier later convicted of planning to bomb a restaurant popular with fort hood soldiers. on wednesday, lopez with his personal gun not registered with fort hood and his troubled mental health slipped through. >> it's not unusual that we've heard fort hood's name come up several times, because basically hasan planted the seed. >> i think that c
. >> representatives john carter and roger williams visited the wonned saturday and remember the threeers lost. >> sergeant danny, a brave soldier whose courageous act of blocking a door with his own body prevented further bloodshed, a husband and father, dedicated more than 20 years of his life in the service. a counselor, family man and dedicated soldier planned on serving in the army for many years to come. >> it's tragic when anyone turns a gun on someone else, but when...
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john yang has the story. >> reporter: for nearly 15 years, roger ponce lived in a world of darkness, robbed of his sight by an incurable genetic eye disease. >> it's scary and frustrating. myself, i just learned different ways to cope with it. >> reporter: now thanks to cutting edge technology, he's getting some of his vision back. he can see outlines and shapes, making out his cat and, most important, his grandchildren. >> every day, he sees something new and something new happens. so, every day, we just don't know. >> it might be something small but something every day something new is happening. >> he was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa. sufferers gradually lose their sight. first side vision and night vergs vision and then central vision. cases that can cause near blindness. he is only the fourth person to get a high-tech implant that seems straight out of the 1970s tv series "the 6 million dollar man." >> gentlemen, we can rebuild him. we have the technology. >> patients wear glasses equipped with a small video camera to capture visual images. those images are converted into electrical pulses whic
john yang has the story. >> reporter: for nearly 15 years, roger ponce lived in a world of darkness, robbed of his sight by an incurable genetic eye disease. >> it's scary and frustrating. myself, i just learned different ways to cope with it. >> reporter: now thanks to cutting edge technology, he's getting some of his vision back. he can see outlines and shapes, making out his cat and, most important, his grandchildren. >> every day, he sees something new and something...
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rogers from t. rowe price and john levin of levin capital strategies, pretty provocative stuff. >> how about this provocative story this. doctor collected nearly $21 million in medicare payments in 2012. that's right. one single doctor, and it was probably all legal. really? how in the world is that possible, and what does it mean for a medicare system already on the road to insolvency? we do have a special report ahead. >> yes, we do, and here's where we stand in markets heading not final hour of trade today, and the dow is making a pretty strong comeback, up about 137 points, a little shy of 1%. meanwhile, the s&p 500 adding almost 15. 1866 is the level there and nasdaq, of course, so much focus on this index of late. after a three-day selloff in 2011, a little bit of a bounceback and the move continues yesterday. 52 points to 4165. >> joining our "closing bell" exchange is abigail doolittle and heath fitzgerald from money map press and jack baton rougen and peter anderson from asset management and our own rick selly is hesell selly is -- rick selly is here as well. >> keith, do you feel better about picki
rogers from t. rowe price and john levin of levin capital strategies, pretty provocative stuff. >> how about this provocative story this. doctor collected nearly $21 million in medicare payments in 2012. that's right. one single doctor, and it was probably all legal. really? how in the world is that possible, and what does it mean for a medicare system already on the road to insolvency? we do have a special report ahead. >> yes, we do, and here's where we stand in markets heading...
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kathy morris roger suggesting reform should be taking place within the law framework perhaps turning away from repealing the law. this comes after john boehner says repeal isn't the answer possibly. karl rove is warning this isn't going to be helpful. and what is going on? we have the staff writing for the hill here. nice to see you. i want to point out that congress has been on break for two weeks. they were made in the home districts of boehner and rogers. is this part of their reelection strategy or the gop strategy to turn away from repeal? >> i think they got a lot of flack from the right because there are a lot of people on the ground trying to turn out conservative voters ahead of november and are using appeal to do that. that is why rove said this wasn't helpful to say what many are saying privately which is the idea of obamacare is likely here to stay. they don't want to tell that to voters because they want them to turn out because of the unpopul unpopul unpopularity of the law >> what do you think the republicans will do with the law? >> house republicans have been saying they will rollout on alternative to obamacare and w
kathy morris roger suggesting reform should be taking place within the law framework perhaps turning away from repealing the law. this comes after john boehner says repeal isn't the answer possibly. karl rove is warning this isn't going to be helpful. and what is going on? we have the staff writing for the hill here. nice to see you. i want to point out that congress has been on break for two weeks. they were made in the home districts of boehner and rogers. is this part of their reelection...
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john hamm. >> you're damaged goods in many ways and doing the best he can. >> he strives. he drinks. he is brutally careless with women. >> are you alone? >> like his partner, rogera dress. >> every charge springing from the imagination of its creator matthew weiner. >> i don't judge. that's been the secret of the whole show. i judge people in real life. all the time. but i don't judge these characters. they're all trying really hard to be good people. >> this is where they live, inside a kind of '60s time capsule. >> it is a replication of a real building. >> he insists on authentic detail long before starbucks. the one coffee everyone was drinking then. >> that's what should be in the office. >> this is where jones gets ready. >> and on the night stand, only vaseline and ponds cold cream and there with the madmen, three women, gladiators. christina hendricks who plays joan is planned for one episode but no one cold let her go. joan would be a ceo in today's america. but had to make a horrible choice, sleep with a client to give herself a chance for the future. >> she gets hurt and goes home to deal with it. the audience probably mentions joan's strength. most o
john hamm. >> you're damaged goods in many ways and doing the best he can. >> he strives. he drinks. he is brutally careless with women. >> are you alone? >> like his partner, rogera dress. >> every charge springing from the imagination of its creator matthew weiner. >> i don't judge. that's been the secret of the whole show. i judge people in real life. all the time. but i don't judge these characters. they're all trying really hard to be good people....
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john paul ii supp,r figure in the mainly muslim city. >>> bob hoskins has died. he is best remembered by this performance along side costars in "who framed roger rabbit." now back to david in doha. >> felicity. we thank you. still to come on in al jazeera news hour. we have sport including criminal action being brought against a spectator who threw a banana at a barcelona footballer. >> we have sports. >> thank you so much. the united states president president obama supports the nba's decision to ban l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling for life. he was recorded making racist comments, now the more challenging process, to force him to sell the clippers begins. sterling bought the team back in 1981 for $12 million, now the the sale could pocket him a small fortune. for more on this, we're joined by chris sheridan. now chris, what does the process now? how can sterling be forced to sell his own team? >> reporter: the procedure, there are 29 other owners of nba teams. three-quarters of them would have to vote to force him to sell the team, and that meeting would not take place until several weeks down the road. of more immediate concern of the n
john paul ii supp,r figure in the mainly muslim city. >>> bob hoskins has died. he is best remembered by this performance along side costars in "who framed roger rabbit." now back to david in doha. >> felicity. we thank you. still to come on in al jazeera news hour. we have sport including criminal action being brought against a spectator who threw a banana at a barcelona footballer. >> we have sports. >> thank you so much. the united states president...
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rogers. >> is it yosturridge. >> you have to credit john henry, who instituted a spirited attitude.ed its empire and game a world super power overnight. >> we talked about americans going over to england and getting absolutely pummelled. i love the attitude that tom and john henry had. when they should have had to trade suarez, they say we figure contracts don't matter in european football so screw it, we're not going to honor ours either. and now suarez is not far away from breaking the season record. >> the wild west culture of european football took some learning curve for them. if they pulled their nerve, couple of games left, a massive game coming up against chelsea. >> liverpool 20 years ago the greatest team in english football. they haven't won anything since 1990. you were talking about as a level liverpool kid going all over the world and wherever you were, once people found out if you were from liverpool, if they loved football, you were royalty. >> liverpool was the capital of english football. it's regained that crown a little bit this season. the last time liverpool wo
rogers. >> is it yosturridge. >> you have to credit john henry, who instituted a spirited attitude.ed its empire and game a world super power overnight. >> we talked about americans going over to england and getting absolutely pummelled. i love the attitude that tom and john henry had. when they should have had to trade suarez, they say we figure contracts don't matter in european football so screw it, we're not going to honor ours either. and now suarez is not far away from...
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roger rabbit. he passed away after suffering from pneumonia. he leaves behind a wife and four children. they say we are devastated by the loss of the loved bob. johnn: he was great. >> and four children he leaves behind. jon: julie, thank you. >> sure be at jenna: new stories we are bringing you in the second hour of "happening now." a second suspect charged in a strange and mysterious disappearance. our authorities in a closer to finding out what happened to this young nursing students? and we will talk to one man who says the g.o.p. follows the plan of ronald reagan, the party is a shoo-in for the white house in 2016. coming up at 1:00 p.m. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood tall and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: whatever you can imagine, all in one place expedia, find yours >> what can either party due to capture the key voting block. go to foxnews.com/happening now to participate in the chat or you can tweet me. jon: that's right. we will see you back here in one hour. jenna: "outnumbered" starts right
roger rabbit. he passed away after suffering from pneumonia. he leaves behind a wife and four children. they say we are devastated by the loss of the loved bob. johnn: he was great. >> and four children he leaves behind. jon: julie, thank you. >> sure be at jenna: new stories we are bringing you in the second hour of "happening now." a second suspect charged in a strange and mysterious disappearance. our authorities in a closer to finding out what happened to this young...
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>> john, today we'll see one more day of testimony in the oscar pistorius murder trial before it recesses until may 5th. court is scheduled to resume in about 10 minutes. defense forensic expert roger dixon is expected to return to the stand. he's been testifying about the differences in sound between a gun being fired and a cricket bat hitting a door. during cross-examination yesterday the prosecution sought to cast doubt on dixon's level of expertise. >> are you a sound expert? just answer that question. >> i would hope that my -- my evidence that i present is sound, yes. >> are you a sound expert, sir? >> no. >> have you received training in decibels and sound? >> my lady, the tests that i undertook where i wielded the cricket bat was purely to determine whether the sound made by the bat striking the door could in any way be confused with the sound made by a gun being fired. >> do you need to be an expert to do that? what expert skills did you use? >> i made a sound. >> did the prosecution manage to undermine the defense expert's testimony with that very dogged line of questioning? >> yeah. we will talk about that with cnn legal analyst kelly phelps live in pretoria just ahead.
>> john, today we'll see one more day of testimony in the oscar pistorius murder trial before it recesses until may 5th. court is scheduled to resume in about 10 minutes. defense forensic expert roger dixon is expected to return to the stand. he's been testifying about the differences in sound between a gun being fired and a cricket bat hitting a door. during cross-examination yesterday the prosecution sought to cast doubt on dixon's level of expertise. >> are you a sound expert?...
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mike rogers announced earlier in march he was stepping down as the chair of the house intelligence committee. and joining congress meant john dingell, the longest-serving member of the house of representatives, also stepping down. this adds down -- adds up to a century of legislative. that congress is losing. that is missing to -- is michigan's loss as well. guest: it is remarkable to see these retirements come -- some speculate it is a sign that being in congress isn't what it used to be. pretty remarkable chain of events coming out of michigan. what is interesting is that michigan has an open senate seat that will be up this election cycle and we didn't see any of the republicans who are retiring run for senate. pretty interesting moves out of michigan. host: sean sullivan will be with us until the top of the hour as he talk about congress. you can join in on the conversation. our phone lines are open. i want to share with you what the president said. he was in ann arbor last week responding to the ryan budget. [video clip] >>[laughter] >> her'ee's the truth. they are not necessarily coldhearted, they just sincerely belie
mike rogers announced earlier in march he was stepping down as the chair of the house intelligence committee. and joining congress meant john dingell, the longest-serving member of the house of representatives, also stepping down. this adds down -- adds up to a century of legislative. that congress is losing. that is missing to -- is michigan's loss as well. guest: it is remarkable to see these retirements come -- some speculate it is a sign that being in congress isn't what it used to be....