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mike rogers thanks so much.ks for having me. >>> here is a provocative question for you. is this month going to be president obama's most important? is this the reckoning of his political achievements? there's big initiatives that could either work out or not work out. we are going to take you through them and figure out how much control the president has over his own future. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before you know what he can do? let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! book your next stay at lq.com! it's time to bid farewell... to this booking incredible island resort. and it's incredible island staff. (father:) i can't imagine life without them. this is not goodbye. ♪ yes, it is. ♪ (father:) no, it isn't... ♪ ok, i guess it's not. ♪ you got it booking right. booking.com booking.yeah only t-mobile has america's best unlimited 4g lte family plan. that's right. the best in the game. 2 lines of unlimited 4g
mike rogers thanks so much.ks for having me. >>> here is a provocative question for you. is this month going to be president obama's most important? is this the reckoning of his political achievements? there's big initiatives that could either work out or not work out. we are going to take you through them and figure out how much control the president has over his own future. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a network that's now up to 5 times...
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joining us our commentator, the former congressman mike rogers chairman of the house intelligence committeealso joining us is peter bergen and former congresswoman jane harman she heads the wood row wilson international center for scholars. what do you make about this july 4th warning, if you will directive going out for department of homeland security and fbi, to allah enforcement across the u.s. be on the lookout. >> it tells you, a, they don't have a specific threat. 24th don't have a source of information in any form that says we think in this region or this place or by this group of individuals there's going to be an attack. that tells me they don't have that specific conclusion on an event, but because of the call, so they layers these threats. there's calls over ramadan to get enjaned. somewhere in the world, that's what they're hoping for. so i think they're being prudent. you don't want to scare too much. again it's going to take someone, an individual to go through the planning process. clearly they don't have anything on that yet, but they want to be vigilant in saying all of the
joining us our commentator, the former congressman mike rogers chairman of the house intelligence committeealso joining us is peter bergen and former congresswoman jane harman she heads the wood row wilson international center for scholars. what do you make about this july 4th warning, if you will directive going out for department of homeland security and fbi, to allah enforcement across the u.s. be on the lookout. >> it tells you, a, they don't have a specific threat. 24th don't have a...
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mike rogers a cnn security commentator and chairman of the house intelligence committee.e you on "new day," sir. >> good to be here thanks. >> how do you connect the dots on these? how why should these be separated from the norm? >> isis issued a ruling saying hey, over ramadan, we are in the middle of ramadan, we want a call to action. we want you to take into your own hands into a terrorist attack wherever you are, europe, the united states wherever it is. you lay you are under that chatter in the intelligence business. they are getting lots of pieces bits and pieces of information about an event that will happen might happen could happen trying to inspire it to happen. take last night, the attack in yemen show that is isis still has a bit of a reach outside syria. i think all of those factors lead them to say, listen something's going on we don't know where or what. they clearly have intention to do some type of activity let's be extra cautious and make sure people are paying attention. that's what you are seeing for the weekend. >> where are our heads supposed to be o
mike rogers a cnn security commentator and chairman of the house intelligence committee.e you on "new day," sir. >> good to be here thanks. >> how do you connect the dots on these? how why should these be separated from the norm? >> isis issued a ruling saying hey, over ramadan, we are in the middle of ramadan, we want a call to action. we want you to take into your own hands into a terrorist attack wherever you are, europe, the united states wherever it is. you lay...
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on this very disturbing story with our cnn national security commentator, the former congressman mike rogerstelligence committee, and former cia counterterrorism official philip mudd. he is our cnn counterterrorism analyst. phil this terror suspect usaama rahim, he had been under surveillance by the u.s. joint terrorism task force for some time. what do you make of what is going on? at least a couple of years, they had been watching him looking for a change of behavior, looking what he is doing on social media. it's unclear what prompted them to move in today, though. >> there is a couple of things you need to note here, wolf, that differentiates. this recently you recollect a few weeks ago we had the garland case. you need to book in the garland case with what we saw in boston today because it gives you a snapshot of different types of counterterrorism investigations. if you're running these investigations you have to tier them. you to decide which ones decide a lot of resource which ones like to garland case where they didn't know the guys were traveling to that cartoon event, that case is
on this very disturbing story with our cnn national security commentator, the former congressman mike rogerstelligence committee, and former cia counterterrorism official philip mudd. he is our cnn counterterrorism analyst. phil this terror suspect usaama rahim, he had been under surveillance by the u.s. joint terrorism task force for some time. what do you make of what is going on? at least a couple of years, they had been watching him looking for a change of behavior, looking what he is doing...
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but as to deal with these issues there are tons of questions to ask it is a chairman to work with mike rogers of the subcommittee but whether the new list were the freshest or a young sailor on a nuclear sub for somebody is preparing to fly a strategic bomber in any of us on the panel the ivory have descended so much weapons that we will never use but i am appreciative of you devoting your careers to make is deterrence real and i hope we can figure out ways to encounter the vladimir putin doctrine of dominance that is one of the main threats from the panel this comment the best way to counter a a different threat from what we have seen before. >> we have tried to deemphasized the role of nuclear weapons where strategists -- for russia tries to emphasize it arad a conventional disadvantage that language is extreme because of the implications that you would use the weapon to to escalating crisis there is no way to foresee what would happen after that so the russians could moderate their language to talk with us with the weapons below that they give each of the witnesses we're very fortunate to
but as to deal with these issues there are tons of questions to ask it is a chairman to work with mike rogers of the subcommittee but whether the new list were the freshest or a young sailor on a nuclear sub for somebody is preparing to fly a strategic bomber in any of us on the panel the ivory have descended so much weapons that we will never use but i am appreciative of you devoting your careers to make is deterrence real and i hope we can figure out ways to encounter the vladimir putin...
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. >> mike rogers it is like ted cruz doesn't like the outcome, obviously. so let's have elections. what do you make of that? i can't imagine ruth bader ginsburg going out raising money to be reebb elected on the supreme court. there is something really wrong with this across the board. and throw? citizens united and you have you know who buying the supreme court. what's this look like. >> looks like --. -- are so able to maintain such a measured attitude in the face of absolute insanity. i don't know where this man comes from. this is a man who himself has a law degree. this is a man who as you say they are purposely misleading the american people. and i want to stand with him. any pastor in america that in their religious capacity does not want to marry of a couple of men or women, i'll stand there right with them. and he knows that. and he's pushing the envelope and he'll twist his words and unfortunately a lot of people will buy into it so they will buy that hate coming locke and say along and saying my pastor will be forced to do this or that when it is patently untrue. >> and
. >> mike rogers it is like ted cruz doesn't like the outcome, obviously. so let's have elections. what do you make of that? i can't imagine ruth bader ginsburg going out raising money to be reebb elected on the supreme court. there is something really wrong with this across the board. and throw? citizens united and you have you know who buying the supreme court. what's this look like. >> looks like --. -- are so able to maintain such a measured attitude in the face of absolute...
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give him a phone call he will say they were not listening to phone calls. >> mike rogers let us downn cannot know the secrets so we can trust them to know the secrets, and the second highest court in the land just determined last month that the nsa was breaking the law and really you know the previous chairman and collect intel committee should have brought that to the attention of the rest of congress. >> i like the way you word it by the way, because senator rand paul makes a suggestion that the surveillance program was found unconstitutional and therefore that's the proof it must be changed. you just made the right point, which is nobody said it was unconstitutional they said it exceeded the legislative mandate put forth in section 215. it's not that it changes the constitution. >> it means it broke the law, that's what the court of appeals said. >> but it's not unconstitutional? >> you are right, that tortured language exceeded the legislation, and that's a euphemism for they broke the law. when james clapper lied to congress and said well i said the least untruthful thing i coul
give him a phone call he will say they were not listening to phone calls. >> mike rogers let us downn cannot know the secrets so we can trust them to know the secrets, and the second highest court in the land just determined last month that the nsa was breaking the law and really you know the previous chairman and collect intel committee should have brought that to the attention of the rest of congress. >> i like the way you word it by the way, because senator rand paul makes a...
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those are even better than your polling numbers back in the day mike rogers.rty breakdown. republicans 73. democrats 63. even independents 55. why are we having this debate? >> that's a great question. unfortunately i think it has more to do with presidential politics than it does the national security of the united states and that's what worries me. >> how did we get here? i get snowden, i get the dump i get all those guys and the push back that they let out too much information and he's a felon and flies to russia and everybody is looking and big brother at my phone calls i don't like it. then we find out they are not looking at my phone calls. it's mega data. maybe it's effective, maybe it isn't. here we are. what happened? >> a whole host of things. the snowden, when he went public with the stolen information that belonged to the american public it created a huge misinformation campaign that started and even candidly the media fed into it mass surveillance. when you hear those kind of terms people thought hey they are listening to my phone calls or recordi
those are even better than your polling numbers back in the day mike rogers.rty breakdown. republicans 73. democrats 63. even independents 55. why are we having this debate? >> that's a great question. unfortunately i think it has more to do with presidential politics than it does the national security of the united states and that's what worries me. >> how did we get here? i get snowden, i get the dump i get all those guys and the push back that they let out too much information...
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but as to deal with these issues there are tons of questions to ask it is a chairman to work with mike rogers of the subcommittee but whether the new list were the freshest or a young sailor on a nuclear sub for somebody is preparing to fly a strategic bomber in any of us on the panel the ivory have descended so much weapons that we will never use but i am appreciative of you devoting your careers to make is deterrence real and i hope we can figure out ways to encounter the vladimir putin doctrine of dominance that is one of the main threats from the panel this comment the best way to counter a a different threat from what we have seen before. >> we have tried to deemphasized the role of nuclear weapons where strategists -- for russia tries to emphasize it arad a conventional disadvantage that language is extreme because of the implications that you would use the weapon to to escalating crisis there is no way to foresee what would happen after that so the russians could moderate their language to talk with us with the weapons below that they give each of the witnesses we're very fortunate to
but as to deal with these issues there are tons of questions to ask it is a chairman to work with mike rogers of the subcommittee but whether the new list were the freshest or a young sailor on a nuclear sub for somebody is preparing to fly a strategic bomber in any of us on the panel the ivory have descended so much weapons that we will never use but i am appreciative of you devoting your careers to make is deterrence real and i hope we can figure out ways to encounter the vladimir putin...
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rogers from alabama for questions he may have. michael "mike" d. rogers: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. roth, and this could be for ms. fitzmaurice, either one, because both of you just made statements that inferred that you don't have access to. ms. fitzmaurice, you made reference a while ago that you can't do your job without access to -- to important information. so your saying that you do not? stacey fitzmaurice: so we do have access to the u.s. government's terrorist watch list data. what we are seeking access to is additional intelligence information on individuals. mr. rogers: is that an existing database that you want access to? stacey fitzmaurice: that is a database that we are seeking some automated access to be able to incorporate additional data into our automated vetting processes. mr. rogers: heretofore you've been told that you cannot have access or it's just something ya'll hadn't thought of? stacey fitzmaurice: i think that when we recognized the value of this, we've been working to pursue gaining access to this. mr. rogers: but you knew about it before now? i'm jus
rogers from alabama for questions he may have. michael "mike" d. rogers: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. roth, and this could be for ms. fitzmaurice, either one, because both of you just made statements that inferred that you don't have access to. ms. fitzmaurice, you made reference a while ago that you can't do your job without access to -- to important information. so your saying that you do not? stacey fitzmaurice: so we do have access to the u.s. government's terrorist watch list...
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. >> lisa hall chose rogers' picture in a photo lineup as the man she saw with mike sakara at the bare night sakara was murdered. >> i'm just so glad they got him before he could murder any other people. >> rogers lived in staten island, just blocks from the stores where the garbage bags and latex gloves were purchased. >> detectives searched richard rogers' apartment. and they found an array of videotapes, "hush hush sweet charlotte," "texas chainsaw massacre." he had a bible in which there were earmarked passages referring to beheadings and dismemberments. >> also in rogers' apartment, they found a vile of a prescription drug used as a sedative. it's one that's not screened for in a routine autopsy. >> you can use it as a date rape drug or you can use it to knock people out. >> prosecutors believed rogers would pick up his victims in gay bars. he targeted men who were drinking heavily. rogers may have used a date rape drug and taken his victims back to his apartment. or, they may have gone willingly. once there, the evidence shows he stabbed them. then dismembered the bodies. he mos
. >> lisa hall chose rogers' picture in a photo lineup as the man she saw with mike sakara at the bare night sakara was murdered. >> i'm just so glad they got him before he could murder any other people. >> rogers lived in staten island, just blocks from the stores where the garbage bags and latex gloves were purchased. >> detectives searched richard rogers' apartment. and they found an array of videotapes, "hush hush sweet charlotte," "texas chainsaw...
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we also have kenny rogers from washington who is a cryptography expert. and, mike riley. how exactly did this happen and who has been hardest hit? mike: we know they are related to a series of acts that had been reported stop. one of the things that the office of personnel management does, it houses a lot of data for individuals who are applying for background checks, for national security clearances, secret and top-secret. apparently what the opm discovered as they began to increase their security based on last year's hacked is that of they had been hacked but not just that, the bad guys got away with everything. 4 million former and current government employees. there are briefings on the hill that are going on now and are basically saying, if you ever worked for the federal government, your information has probably been stolen. emily: why are cyber experts saying that this is originating in china and that it might be state-sponsored? guest: they are a prime suspect and attribute it to a lot of these attacks. they have a very large intelligence organization for top that
we also have kenny rogers from washington who is a cryptography expert. and, mike riley. how exactly did this happen and who has been hardest hit? mike: we know they are related to a series of acts that had been reported stop. one of the things that the office of personnel management does, it houses a lot of data for individuals who are applying for background checks, for national security clearances, secret and top-secret. apparently what the opm discovered as they began to increase their...
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david: mike, the nfl, the nfl players association wanted roger goodell to recuse himself from this meetingwell, because this is their way of fighting for is something that they didn't get in 2011 when they negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement and can't negotiate again until 2020. this is the most high-profile guy they will have for an appeal. tom brady is inside of that building. we were talking about this today. this is not some saints defender as part of bounty gate. this is one of the big names in the nfl this is chair chance to ratchet up the leverage to get independent arbitration when it comes to any of these cases. david: got to ask you quickly, one game answer. will the four-game suspension city, dan. >> i believe it will be reduced to two games and they will take it to federal court. david: jeff. >> one game, no court. david: what do you think, mike? >> i'm with dan, two and we're in court. david: guys, thank you very much. good discussion. melissa? melissa: facebook is claiming a breakthrough in photo recognition. the company says it developed a way to recognize people
david: mike, the nfl, the nfl players association wanted roger goodell to recuse himself from this meetingwell, because this is their way of fighting for is something that they didn't get in 2011 when they negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement and can't negotiate again until 2020. this is the most high-profile guy they will have for an appeal. tom brady is inside of that building. we were talking about this today. this is not some saints defender as part of bounty gate. this is one of...
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mike montgomery facing the team that outed him and he made it look easy. four hits and ten strikeouts. and tom brady finally got the chance to sit down with rogero appeal his four game suspension. brady and his attorney spent 10 hours meeting with the commissioner and representatives from the nfl player's union. now it's up to goodell to decide whether his sworn testimony was convincing enough. in cleveland, a young indians fans makes a great play on a foul ball. he's yelling i got your back at first baseman. and cabrera gave a nod as he recognized the effort and he gave the young kid a bat, batting gloves. >>> and look at this great catch. andre gonzales and it's robbed by a man holding a baby. the man just leaned over and snatches it away from gonzales. fans gave the dad a standing ovation, however, the play was reviewed and the batter was called out for fan interference. >>> and an ultimate frisbee fires a.j. nelson chases down the frisbee and makes a sensational lay out grab. whoa, he caught it. so, just ahead, the entertainment world mourns the passing of a beloved tv dad and who will we the next spiderman? find out when we come back. the
mike montgomery facing the team that outed him and he made it look easy. four hits and ten strikeouts. and tom brady finally got the chance to sit down with rogero appeal his four game suspension. brady and his attorney spent 10 hours meeting with the commissioner and representatives from the nfl player's union. now it's up to goodell to decide whether his sworn testimony was convincing enough. in cleveland, a young indians fans makes a great play on a foul ball. he's yelling i got your back at...
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mike, we have literally run out of time. guys, thank you very much. melissa? melissa: continued changes at the top at 21st century fox. roger signed a new multiyear contract with the company. he will continue to serve as chairman and ceo of fox news, our own fox business network as well as chairman of the fox-owned television stations. our own ashley webster is on the floor of the new york stock exchange with reaction from there. ashley? >> yeah, you know, melissa, that announcement coming this morning. it also comes a year before mr. ailes's contract was due to expire. so we know he is now resigned a multiyear deal. roger ailes by the way has been with the company since 1996. he oversaw creation and launch of the fox news channel. which by the way can now be seen in some 90 million homes. it has become, let's face it a dominant ratings force in the cable news landscape. also a financial powerhouse for the company. also means that means that roger ailes will be at the helm of fox in the next presidential election and beyond of the he will report to fox co-chairman rupert murdoch and as well as james and laak lan murdoch. ja
mike, we have literally run out of time. guys, thank you very much. melissa? melissa: continued changes at the top at 21st century fox. roger signed a new multiyear contract with the company. he will continue to serve as chairman and ceo of fox news, our own fox business network as well as chairman of the fox-owned television stations. our own ashley webster is on the floor of the new york stock exchange with reaction from there. ashley? >> yeah, you know, melissa, that announcement...
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mike this morning, what he did to my hand. i was so fired up about it, i wrote a really mean e-mail, i shouldn't have written to roger, and i sentour boss. >> then i said oops i probably shouldn't have done. that will guess what? i took it back, because all do you have do now is go to settings, go right by your profile picture, and click the button that says unable, undo feature. >> 202nd? >> if you unable that undo send feature you can take back that e-mail, and five seconds, 102nd, 202nd or 30 seconds, so to up half minute. that's enough time. i don't even think 30 seconds is enough time. but it gives that you option to keep your job keep your good reputation. >> will it pop up? you know when you click send, okay, message sent? pop upright next to that, quick click. >> i hope so. >> you have to -- well it, doesn't pop up every time. you have to preset it. >> oh, before you draft the e-mail? >> right. >> setting for all emails? >> in your setting in general. >> love this. >> only person on the planet earth without a g mail account. >> i don't think you have one? >> i only have one that's connect today like instagram or somethin
mike this morning, what he did to my hand. i was so fired up about it, i wrote a really mean e-mail, i shouldn't have written to roger, and i sentour boss. >> then i said oops i probably shouldn't have done. that will guess what? i took it back, because all do you have do now is go to settings, go right by your profile picture, and click the button that says unable, undo feature. >> 202nd? >> if you unable that undo send feature you can take back that e-mail, and five seconds,...