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mr. rogers. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> reporter: isn't mr. rogers sexy enough?hy not bring him to life a little more. >> reporter: she is the vp of merchandising at yandy. every year they generate thousands of costumes and tweets. >> make sure you go out there wearing what you want. sexy mr. rogers is just one that has gone viral already. you seem to do this every year. do you laugh? >> you have a giggle at it. >> reporter: based on the headlines, it seems a lot of people had a giggle at that one. >> he's the nicest neighbor in town. i grew up with mr. rogers. to do this is an honor and a lighthearted costume. >> reporter: not everyone is laughing. the company has courted plenty of controversy, too. last year, their sexy red red rd was pulled from shelves. why pull that? >> it wasn't what we wanted our season to be focussed on. again, this is a fun time. let's not make it a darker time. have fun. that's all this is. that's all halloween is, a day to escape in and have a blast. >> reporter: and, at yandy, it's clear they are having a blast. how much fun do you ha
mr. rogers. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> reporter: isn't mr. rogers sexy enough?hy not bring him to life a little more. >> reporter: she is the vp of merchandising at yandy. every year they generate thousands of costumes and tweets. >> make sure you go out there wearing what you want. sexy mr. rogers is just one that has gone viral already. you seem to do this every year. do you laugh? >> you have a giggle at it. >> reporter: based on the headlines,...
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mr. rogers is on tv. he brought somebody from a primitive part of world who'd never seen electricity never seen a television and he showed that mr. rogers on the tv, they might go to the back to the tv and look in to see the vacuum tubes were lighting up. their conclusion would have been the vacuum tubes are causing the picture. this is a false assumption. the program on the tv is being broadcast from thousands of miles away on studio. the vacuum tubes are merely the receptors so that's the relationship between the brain and the mind. the brain is merely the receptor of the mind. it also violates in the argument the basic thing we go to statistics 101 class you learn correlation is not causation yet they see a correlation between brain state and mental state and say the brain state is causing mental state. it's funny because the first question you'd always get from kids when you show up at events is the first thing they take, how did you get out? how did you get out of the tv? they were assuming like the
mr. rogers is on tv. he brought somebody from a primitive part of world who'd never seen electricity never seen a television and he showed that mr. rogers on the tv, they might go to the back to the tv and look in to see the vacuum tubes were lighting up. their conclusion would have been the vacuum tubes are causing the picture. this is a false assumption. the program on the tv is being broadcast from thousands of miles away on studio. the vacuum tubes are merely the receptors so that's the...
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mr. rogers. the atheists need to realize you are not your brain and mind is not your brain and the tv is not mr. rogers. >> professor lewis you spent time with darwin and origin of the species in your book. >> sure. i think charles darwin was one of the greatest intellectuals of all time and i'm a big believer of evolution. we don't like to talk about scientific facts but evolution is as close as you can get to [inaudible] in science. it has been a terrible thing when religious apologetics tether themselves to opposing evolution my god is good enough that he can great however he wants. if you wanted to grate to the evolutionary process i have no problem with that and i'm thrilled with that. the same way we understand god by looking at the movement of the planets and the workings of court and atomic particles we can understand god by looking for what he created. darwinism is more controversial than evolution. ablution is well-established but whether or not variations selections to the darwinian me
mr. rogers. the atheists need to realize you are not your brain and mind is not your brain and the tv is not mr. rogers. >> professor lewis you spent time with darwin and origin of the species in your book. >> sure. i think charles darwin was one of the greatest intellectuals of all time and i'm a big believer of evolution. we don't like to talk about scientific facts but evolution is as close as you can get to [inaudible] in science. it has been a terrible thing when religious...
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mr. rogers. only "e.t." can take you behind the scenes of the new movie starring tom hanks. ♪ it's a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ >> it took tom 20 minutes to nanail the iconic entrance but e biggest challenge was down enough to match his heartwarming drawl. >> hello, neighbor. so good to see you again today. >> mr. rogers calmly and patiently sent out a message that says it's okay to be confused and i like you just the way you are. >> stunning transformation is a result of the simple wig and fake eyebrows. mr. rogers, widow joanne revealed fred was a huge fan of hanks saying, quote, he loved "forrest gump" so much, he saw it at least 15 times. >> everybody has something special iide them. >> "e.t." has the privilege of visiting in 1993 and witnessed the magic firsthand. >> greatest gift that you can give anybody is the gift of yourself. >> rogers passed away from stomach cancer in 2003 and while tom confesses he didn't watch the show growing up, he now wishes he had. >> he always gave somebody a chance to
mr. rogers. only "e.t." can take you behind the scenes of the new movie starring tom hanks. ♪ it's a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ >> it took tom 20 minutes to nanail the iconic entrance but e biggest challenge was down enough to match his heartwarming drawl. >> hello, neighbor. so good to see you again today. >> mr. rogers calmly and patiently sent out a message that says it's okay to be confused and i like you just the way you are. >> stunning...
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mr. rogers set struggles.e tramp" premiere goes to the dogs. >> she's just like -- >> justin theroux on his own pet's cameo plus why he and ex jennifer aniston are still texting. >> she texted me and said you haven't followed me. >>> closed captioning provided by -- i've always been excited for what's next. i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'll go for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? sharing my roots. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer th
mr. rogers set struggles.e tramp" premiere goes to the dogs. >> she's just like -- >> justin theroux on his own pet's cameo plus why he and ex jennifer aniston are still texting. >> she texted me and said you haven't followed me. >>> closed captioning provided by -- i've always been excited for what's next. i'm still going for my best... even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better...
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mr. rogers.he ac a atheist need to realize you are not your brain the mind is not your brain and the tv was not mr. rogers vacuum tubes are not holding the program. >> professor lewis you spent quite a bit of time with darwin and origin of the species in your book. >> i think charles darwin's greatest intellect of all time a big believer in evolution would like to talk about scientific facts but evolution is as close as you can get to science fact and science i have no problems of evolution i think it's been a terrible thing when religious apologists tether themselves to opposing. my god is great enough you can create however he wants. he wants to create the evolutionary process i have no problem with that i'm thrilled with it. to understand god by looking at the movement of the planets in the working of the quirks and comic particles, we can understand god to look at the process by which he created it. darwinism is little more controversial than evolution evolution is well established. whether o
mr. rogers.he ac a atheist need to realize you are not your brain the mind is not your brain and the tv was not mr. rogers vacuum tubes are not holding the program. >> professor lewis you spent quite a bit of time with darwin and origin of the species in your book. >> i think charles darwin's greatest intellect of all time a big believer in evolution would like to talk about scientific facts but evolution is as close as you can get to science fact and science i have no problems of...
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mr. rogers. the atheists need to realize you are not your brain. your mind is not your brain and tv was not mr. rogers, the vacuum tubes are not the television program. >> host: you spend quite a bit of time with darwin in origin of the species in your book. >> guest: share. i think charles drunk was on the great religions of all time. i am a big believe in evolution. we don't talk about scientific facts. evolution is as close as you and get to scientific fact insights so i've no problem with evolution. i think it is been a terrible thing when religious apologist tethered themselves to opposing evolution. my god is great enough you can create our view wants to if you want to great the evolution process, i have no problem with that. that same way we understand god by looking at the movement of planets, the workings, atomic particles. we can understand god darwinism is more controversial than evolution. evolution is well-established. whether or not variation and selection through which naturalists claim, scientists claim that evolution happens, wheth
mr. rogers. the atheists need to realize you are not your brain. your mind is not your brain and tv was not mr. rogers, the vacuum tubes are not the television program. >> host: you spend quite a bit of time with darwin in origin of the species in your book. >> guest: share. i think charles drunk was on the great religions of all time. i am a big believe in evolution. we don't talk about scientific facts. evolution is as close as you and get to scientific fact insights so i've no...
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military aide to step forward and present the presidential medal of freedom to a great friend of mine, mr. roger penske. thank you. [applause] roger: thank you, mr. president. it is a wonderful honor to receive this award. it is amazing to be here today. thank you, vice president pence, for you being here with your busy schedule. mys amazing, many years ago mother and father invested in me and told me the love and passion of our great country, and to think i am standing here today in the oval office with the president and vice president, and especially my family, to receive this wonderful award, it's just hard to believe that would happen. as we all know, people make a team. people make power. i had the opportunity to be surrounded with talented individuals in my business. we built penske corporation over many years. the success is due to our people. motorsports has been the common thread through our business for many years. in fact, it helped us build our brand. think about 18 indianapolis 500s and also the many championships. but guess what? that was the power of the team. us 64,000 people who
military aide to step forward and present the presidential medal of freedom to a great friend of mine, mr. roger penske. thank you. [applause] roger: thank you, mr. president. it is a wonderful honor to receive this award. it is amazing to be here today. thank you, vice president pence, for you being here with your busy schedule. mys amazing, many years ago mother and father invested in me and told me the love and passion of our great country, and to think i am standing here today in the oval...
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mr. rogers did too. i was recently watching a rerun with my son and he said how could you watch this?gebob but mr. rogers was talking about divorce which back in the 70s and 80s was spiking at levels and it was an important discussion for some little kids to hear. "sesame street" is taking on the opioid crisis. i guess they feel like they kind of have to. >> you have to applaud it because there are 500,000 kids in foster care. one third of them according to health and human services one third of them because of apparent with the substance abuse problem and families are at the heart of the opioid epidemic. they are also the solution. i had a patient want to literally was so hooked on opioids, he couldn't get off and then he had a young child that had a severe medical problem. he was able to kick it to get the advocate -- take care of his child so reaching out to america this way and saying these are the victims, the true victims of the opioid epidemic are the children. trish: children need to understand it's not their fault and that their parents do need help. it's amazing and i look a
mr. rogers did too. i was recently watching a rerun with my son and he said how could you watch this?gebob but mr. rogers was talking about divorce which back in the 70s and 80s was spiking at levels and it was an important discussion for some little kids to hear. "sesame street" is taking on the opioid crisis. i guess they feel like they kind of have to. >> you have to applaud it because there are 500,000 kids in foster care. one third of them according to health and human...
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mr. rogers neighborhood if mr. he trigger things. i'm going to get to that in a second. first of all, if you could have anyone over for dinner, dead or alive, what would you wear? just kidding. ( laughter ) what would you serve? what would you serve? ( laughter ) dead or alive? >> dead or alive, what would i serve? >> stephen: yes! crab cakes! >> stephen: i knew it! really? >> i made crab cakes last night, yeah. >> stephen: did you get the crab in the tub. >> they were pre-made. pre-made crab cakes. where i live, there's a really good seafood store. but i also got oysters and crabs and roasted carrots with a miso glaze. >> oh, my goodness! ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: thank you! thank you! >> why? >> stephen: it was sunday night and i like to cook on sundays. as you know, i am not a good cook. >> now, now, stephen... >> stephen: you and your brother used to make fun of things you heard my cooking. >> we would hear what you made and i would call david and make fun of you. >> stephen: and i love you, still even tho
mr. rogers neighborhood if mr. he trigger things. i'm going to get to that in a second. first of all, if you could have anyone over for dinner, dead or alive, what would you wear? just kidding. ( laughter ) what would you serve? what would you serve? ( laughter ) dead or alive? >> dead or alive, what would i serve? >> stephen: yes! crab cakes! >> stephen: i knew it! really? >> i made crab cakes last night, yeah. >> stephen: did you get the crab in the tub. >>...
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mr. rogers. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> isn't mr. rogers sexy enough?an, he is, but you know, why not bring him to life a little bit more? >> reporter: tanya williams is vp of merchandising at yandy, a lingerie company that's become the hottest costume maker in the game. every year their costumes generate dozens of headlines and thousands of tweets. >> it's a fun holiday, that's what we're here to do, make sure that you go out there wearing what you want. >> halloween is the one night a year where a girl can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it. >> reporter: parodied in movies like "mean girls." >> i'm a mouse, duh. >> reporter: and "sex and the city." >> the only choices for women, witch and sexy kitten. >> reporter: beloved by celebrities, sexy halloween has inspired dozens of think pieces by critics and supporters. those who argue it's feminist, and those who say it's not. >> a true have fun. >> reporter: believe it or not, there's even a study on the subject. professors laurie hyers and erin hipple of westchester univ
mr. rogers. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> isn't mr. rogers sexy enough?an, he is, but you know, why not bring him to life a little bit more? >> reporter: tanya williams is vp of merchandising at yandy, a lingerie company that's become the hottest costume maker in the game. every year their costumes generate dozens of headlines and thousands of tweets. >> it's a fun holiday, that's what we're here to do, make sure that you go out there wearing what you want....
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mr. rogers, that was real. why take off your sweater, when you can take off your hot pants?ast-food offering. the popeye's sexy chicken sandwich costume, perfect for the chicken lover who would also like to get crabs, with a chick-fil-a cow, the guys on my time do not think that the girl is hot no matter how many times they printed that photooy, blewt up, framed it and licked her days. this is not only sexy costume making headlines, company now selling sexy "toy story" costume, a little bit much, because, any cover theum costumy when you have a woody and a buzz. [ laughter ] topic 3. mug shot monday, win eithe winns week, a delaware man barking up the wrong try, police, he was in a stolen minivan with pounds of marijuana. come on, just tie it to the roof like one of mitt romney a dogs, the stolen stash was allegedly property of 24-year-old mcdonald who had a hankers or old mcdonald, he is off to jail. and he is about to eat much health year food than mcdonald's. mickey d's was released on 65,000 bail. and police were forced to confiscate his minivan. he sends hes his drugs t
mr. rogers, that was real. why take off your sweater, when you can take off your hot pants?ast-food offering. the popeye's sexy chicken sandwich costume, perfect for the chicken lover who would also like to get crabs, with a chick-fil-a cow, the guys on my time do not think that the girl is hot no matter how many times they printed that photooy, blewt up, framed it and licked her days. this is not only sexy costume making headlines, company now selling sexy "toy story" costume, a...
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mr. rogers, sexy bob ross and the seductive miss impeachment. are these viral sensations reveal
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mr. rogers-like role where he talks to puppets for the entertainment of children. his day isn't over then. he has to then go home and relentlessly google himself. he needs to get on to twitter and search for himself all night long and pick fights with random people. then he has to run for president. and he has to hold press conferences where no one shows up and buy really expensive suits. this guy was really putting himself out there. what was stormy doing? she was dancing. >> tucker: she was dancing. you are missing one task that he had before him was about a year ago at this time. he had to pose as america's foremost feminist hero. weighs defender of women. he was woke. and now he is basically trying to steal money from a stripper that doesn't sound like a feminist move to me. >> that's exactly right. i wonder if he was america's sweetheart back then. brian steltzer told us he had a real shot at the presidency. and the feminists loved him. he was going to take down the president. and i'm so shocked that now he is trying to steal money from a hard working dancer.
mr. rogers-like role where he talks to puppets for the entertainment of children. his day isn't over then. he has to then go home and relentlessly google himself. he needs to get on to twitter and search for himself all night long and pick fights with random people. then he has to run for president. and he has to hold press conferences where no one shows up and buy really expensive suits. this guy was really putting himself out there. what was stormy doing? she was dancing. >> tucker: she...
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mr. rogers, so nice to meet you. i am 100% against your project but i have a open mind. [laughter] i said all right. and we spent three hours together. after that three hour period, she looked at me she says, i hate you and i said wise that? and she said because i am 100% for your project. [applause] i also want to thank tidewater who is here. they actually manage this project. thank you so much. are mw architects, and then some of our partners. the sitting county of san francisco has been amazing. mayor breed, your staff has been amazing. i also want to thank some of our funders who are here. microsoft, google, wells fargo salesforce, and linkedin. thank you all for being here today. [applause] the building we are standing here with right now was built in 1914. it has been in san francisco for as long as san francisco goodwill has been in san francisco. who knew that, right? we have both been here for over 100 years. this building has been a parking garage, it has been an art gallery, and now it is home to a training and community center for this community to participat
mr. rogers, so nice to meet you. i am 100% against your project but i have a open mind. [laughter] i said all right. and we spent three hours together. after that three hour period, she looked at me she says, i hate you and i said wise that? and she said because i am 100% for your project. [applause] i also want to thank tidewater who is here. they actually manage this project. thank you so much. are mw architects, and then some of our partners. the sitting county of san francisco has been...
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mr. rogers moment that we've been missing for so long and i hope that everybody takes it and i hope thatng to tap into my inner marion williamson and say well we just need to spread a lot of love across the world even at sporting events it's crazy. i disagree with christina. here is the situation. whose upset? the left is upset with ellen. i mean the right is not upset with president bush. >> really? really? >> why? she actually is doing videos, posting selfies, and actually crossing their mason dixon line so to speak on tolerance. >> i agree. >> only the left would get upset with a lesbian, whose showing tolerance. >> i don't like the hipocracy that we're seeing. this panel is saying yes this is great. ellen is showing she can be friends with conservatives that vote against gay marriage but at the same time let's go back to every other time panels well say this is the left doing this or the right doing that. let's stop this division and focus on -- >> okay i'll say this. ellen did the right thing. david: all right by the way jonathan i got to take issue. we're running these huge deficit
mr. rogers moment that we've been missing for so long and i hope that everybody takes it and i hope thatng to tap into my inner marion williamson and say well we just need to spread a lot of love across the world even at sporting events it's crazy. i disagree with christina. here is the situation. whose upset? the left is upset with ellen. i mean the right is not upset with president bush. >> really? really? >> why? she actually is doing videos, posting selfies, and actually...
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mr. rogers? >> i don't know how you -- >> the fries that were in a precarious location?lizing on the craze over popeye's and that chicken sandwich that sold out. this is the sold-out chicken sandwich costume available right there. >> wait, are you kidding me? >> yeah, it's comprised of a flesh-toned strapless body suit with a cheeky backside. the bodice of the costume -- >> it is sold out. >> it's got "sold out" on there. the costume's not sold out, the chicken sandwich sold out. have we still not heard about this chicken sandwich? >> have you had the chicken sandwich? >> no, i never got it, i wanted it. >>> this morning on "world news now," democrats and republicans sharing their outrage after president trump compared the impeachment process to a lynching. it's a term used during the last impeachment battle as well, and one presidential candidate is apologizing. >>> also this morning, dangerous weather coast to coast. hot and dry conditions are creating favorable conditions for fires in california. while the northeast is being pummeled with rain. >>> new this half hour
mr. rogers? >> i don't know how you -- >> the fries that were in a precarious location?lizing on the craze over popeye's and that chicken sandwich that sold out. this is the sold-out chicken sandwich costume available right there. >> wait, are you kidding me? >> yeah, it's comprised of a flesh-toned strapless body suit with a cheeky backside. the bodice of the costume -- >> it is sold out. >> it's got "sold out" on there. the costume's not sold out,...
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mr. president, thank you for this honor. [applause] >> roger s. penske has led a life worthy of example as an accomplished businessman and humanitarian. guided by his father's favorite phrase, "effort equals results," he created and built team penske into the most successful motorsports group in history. off the track, mr. penske built his first car dealership into the penske companies - great american businesses that also make their vehicles available to bring crucial supplies to people in need. roger penske's passion and unrelenting drive have established him as an icon of sports and business. america is roud to honor him. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everyone. very much appreciate it. thank you. [applause] thank you very much, everybody. >> are you going to the world series, mr. president? resident trump: yes. >> are you going to throw out the first pitch? i don't know. president trump: i don't know. they're going to have to dress me up in a lot of heavy armor. i'll look too heavy. [laughter] i don't like that. >> book tv ha
mr. president, thank you for this honor. [applause] >> roger s. penske has led a life worthy of example as an accomplished businessman and humanitarian. guided by his father's favorite phrase, "effort equals results," he created and built team penske into the most successful motorsports group in history. off the track, mr. penske built his first car dealership into the penske companies - great american businesses that also make their vehicles available to bring crucial supplies...
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mr. roger's neighborhood. >> and he could finally land an academy award. >> today, friday, october 25th, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody. good morning. nice to have you with us on a friday morning. we've got two big weather stories unfolding as we speak. wildfires have erupted across california, forcing mass evacuations this morning. and to prevent even more fires from breaking out, power has now been cut to hundreds of thousands there. >> meantime, a tropical system in the gulf of mexico is set to bring soaking rains to the south today and through the weekend. we're going to get al's forecast in minute. we're going to start with the fires. joe fryer is in santa clarita. good morning. >> good morning, guys. first of all, i'm wearing the goggles because the winds are so strong they're blowing ash all over the place. the fires, they are starting suddenly. they are moving quickly. and they're leaving behind a path of destruction like the house you see behind me there this is a
mr. roger's neighborhood. >> and he could finally land an academy award. >> today, friday, october 25th, 2019. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody. good morning. nice to have you with us on a friday morning. we've got two big weather stories unfolding as we speak. wildfires have erupted across california, forcing mass evacuations this morning. and to prevent...
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mr. rogers. he said that and darn if he didn't do it. i'm going to do buckwheat.y i can't wait for him to come out with his netflix special because i'm tired of it. i'm tired of it. i was on the show, i shouldn't say this on fox business but i was joking around, we were playing barry white and i always wanted to sound like barry white. hello, how are you, man? hey, baby. people are going to go oh, that's racist. no, i want to sound like barry white, baby. neil: one guy here who sounds like that is shepard smith. great voice. gary -- >> you want me to say something? neil: yes, i do. tell me about these performances in orlando again. >> magnificent. i expected comedy, then he started singing, he did sinatra. his impersonations, wow. i am sitting next to this man, just letting you know. neil: years ago, you were hosting a boy scout event. my son was there. my sons were there. >> they were there. you got a charity, i stay late. neil: the boy scouts didn't quite know what they were getting into. one thing i do want to raise, eddie murphy is out there doing a lot of int
mr. rogers. he said that and darn if he didn't do it. i'm going to do buckwheat.y i can't wait for him to come out with his netflix special because i'm tired of it. i'm tired of it. i was on the show, i shouldn't say this on fox business but i was joking around, we were playing barry white and i always wanted to sound like barry white. hello, how are you, man? hey, baby. people are going to go oh, that's racist. no, i want to sound like barry white, baby. neil: one guy here who sounds like that...
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mr. rogers for an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you all the witnesses. i want to point out acting secretary mcaleenan. i'm pleased you'd came today. our committee deserves to hear from you as the head of the department of homeland security. as tomorrow is your last day at the department, i want to thank you for your service. your patriotism cannot be questioned. i wish you godspeed in your next adventures. director wray, acting director trar travers, thank you all for taking the time. i know it takes time to prepare for these and it's inconvenient but it helps us do our jobs better. mr. chairman, today's hearing is important. the threats to our homeland is real. every day terrorists plot to destroy our way of life. it's important we understand those threats. what we do in this committee on a bipartisan way is vital. the killing of abu bakr al baghdadi was important. isis is responsible for the public execution of two u.s. journalists. they were doing their jobs and isis killed them both. american aid worker kaila mueller was kidnapped, tortured and kille
mr. rogers for an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank you all the witnesses. i want to point out acting secretary mcaleenan. i'm pleased you'd came today. our committee deserves to hear from you as the head of the department of homeland security. as tomorrow is your last day at the department, i want to thank you for your service. your patriotism cannot be questioned. i wish you godspeed in your next adventures. director wray, acting director trar travers, thank...
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mr. rogers, would you like to have a jury polled? you may be seated, ms. guyger.to take a break. you all will have a long lunch break today. and we will resume court at 1:00 p.m. >> all rise. >> bill: amanda guyger is the former dallas police officer as you've been following this case. she came home to what she claimed was her apartment and inside that apartment she shot a man. after calling 911 she said at least 20 times during that 911 call, sandra, that i thought it was my apartment. i thought it was my apartment. the sound you hear in the background is the family of the deceased who are reacting inside that courtroom. >> sandra: the south side dallas apartment. she confused his apartment for her own. she walked in, the door they were able to confirm was left slightly ajar. the prosecutor made the case in the courtroom that he had a very distinct red mat outside his apartment to make it very clear because so many apartment looked identical in that apartment building. jean was 26-year-old and shot by the police officer. she walked in fully dressed in her police
mr. rogers, would you like to have a jury polled? you may be seated, ms. guyger.to take a break. you all will have a long lunch break today. and we will resume court at 1:00 p.m. >> all rise. >> bill: amanda guyger is the former dallas police officer as you've been following this case. she came home to what she claimed was her apartment and inside that apartment she shot a man. after calling 911 she said at least 20 times during that 911 call, sandra, that i thought it was my...
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roger staubach, chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. chasing time. about you, mr. brady. chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. o chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. n chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. o chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. n chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. ftime. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. fatime. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. hertime. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. they were immigrants from italy and somewhere along the way that man changed his name and transformed himself into a successful mid-century american man. he had a whole life that i didn't know anything about. he was just my beloved grandpa. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. in
roger staubach, chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. chasing time. about you, mr. brady. chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. o chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. n chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. o chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. n chasing time. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. ftime. i'm talking about you, mr. brady. fatime. i'm...
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mr. kelly was just referring to. kate rogersna she's got more on that story kate >> reporter: hi, david good morning the national association of manufacturers says there's currently more than half a million open jobs in this sector through 2028 an additional 4.6 million jobs will need to be filled, but half of them may go unfilled due to an ongoing labor shortage and skills gap within the sector that's why manufacturers like samsung are actively recruiting talent the plant opened about two years ago. currently about 800 employees work here. the company will need an additional 200 or so manufacturing workers in the next two years in order to keep up with demand for its washing machi machine. so far tariffs are not impacting their business plans because they're taking a longer term view. >> tariffs can have an impact in the short term, but for an investment like this where it's running up towards half a billion dollars of investment here in south carolina, we have to take a very long-term view of that and that's driven by demand f
mr. kelly was just referring to. kate rogersna she's got more on that story kate >> reporter: hi, david good morning the national association of manufacturers says there's currently more than half a million open jobs in this sector through 2028 an additional 4.6 million jobs will need to be filled, but half of them may go unfilled due to an ongoing labor shortage and skills gap within the sector that's why manufacturers like samsung are actively recruiting talent the plant opened about...
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i'm even more pleased that roger federer won his opening match in straight sets in less than an hour and a half, and conveniently, it finishes just before question time began. mruldn't give a flying flamingo what your view is! laughter. john bercow in action there. well earlier, i spoke to sebastian whale, political editor of the house magazine, whose biography ofjohn bercow is published next year. i asked him to tell me what kind of characterjohn bercow was. he's definitely endlessly fascinating. and the more you understand about him, the more you can see how he ended up in the position that he did. he was bullied what he was a child, picked on for his height and acne. he was even thrown into a biology pond at school, classmates said he could be in there with the other amphibians. and from there, he joined the monday club at the age of 19, this hard—right faction affiliated with the conservative party. and from there — he was secretary of the immigration repatriation committee. so he had some very hard—line views. what was he like as a person? he's very eccentric in the way that he speaks, he doesn't have that many friends in politics. 0n the conservative ben
i'm even more pleased that roger federer won his opening match in straight sets in less than an hour and a half, and conveniently, it finishes just before question time began. mruldn't give a flying flamingo what your view is! laughter. john bercow in action there. well earlier, i spoke to sebastian whale, political editor of the house magazine, whose biography ofjohn bercow is published next year. i asked him to tell me what kind of characterjohn bercow was. he's definitely endlessly...
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to have a first lady seen as a partner, and you recognize the name roger hales who was a nixon media advisor who says in patemo to mr. haldeman, " please tell the president her,lk to her and smile at and haldeman wrote back, "you tell him." backbone, and just a backup for a minute, there had to be a genesis for the word mansplaining. and i think it may have originated in the west wing. i am not sure. mansplaining? get it? ok. she just continued on with what was on her agenda. she did not like bob haldeman to deter her or even slow her down. gracious as always, and then went ahead and did what she thought she would do. is harde early 70's, it to imagine now, but there was the white house east wing press corps of women that covered the first lady. it was a different time, and they looked at a much more traditional manner than sense. the first press secretary used to do briefings for the press for a few years, so you can speak to that. patricia: that stopped later. gradual, almost that you could not give it a date. in the beginning, it was just a thatof four or five women also followed around to various things, and the
to have a first lady seen as a partner, and you recognize the name roger hales who was a nixon media advisor who says in patemo to mr. haldeman, " please tell the president her,lk to her and smile at and haldeman wrote back, "you tell him." backbone, and just a backup for a minute, there had to be a genesis for the word mansplaining. and i think it may have originated in the west wing. i am not sure. mansplaining? get it? ok. she just continued on with what was on her agenda. she...
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regime which was an idea mrs nay cut close to in her negotiations with —— mrs may got close to in her negotiations. amber roger through the house of commons because everybody is desperate to finish this. even lbc's listeners and callers have probably had enough of talking about brexit and they want to talk about all the other things that we need to when we discuss this queen speech and that are important to their lives. this has been going on for three years and once parliament has agreed something, it can legislate very quickly. if the meaningful vote goes through, the new legislation will merely be the ratification in domestic law of the treaty and that, i think, is a relatively easy bill to pass if there is a deal. but isn't that "if" the size of texas? if something is agreed, then parliament can act fairly quickly? -- if —— if parliament agrees something, thenit —— if parliament agrees something, then it can act fairly quickly cosmic it all goes to plan. if it all goes to plan for mrjohnson, it will then go to the eu summit and borisjohnson will go there. they will sign on the dotted line and he will sign
regime which was an idea mrs nay cut close to in her negotiations with —— mrs may got close to in her negotiations. amber roger through the house of commons because everybody is desperate to finish this. even lbc's listeners and callers have probably had enough of talking about brexit and they want to talk about all the other things that we need to when we discuss this queen speech and that are important to their lives. this has been going on for three years and once parliament has agreed...
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more res rogers for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. section 230 was intended to provide online platforms with a shield from liability as well as a sword to make good faith efforts to filter, block or otherwise address certain offensive content online. professor citron, bubl companies are using -- do you believe companies are using the sword and? not why that is? >> we have been working with facebook and ticket for about eight years. so i would say the dominant platform and folks on this panel at this point are engaging in what i would describe at a broad level as fairly reasonable content moderation practices. i'd say they could to far better on transparency, about what they mane by when they forbid hate speech. what is the harm they want to avoid? examples. and they could be more transparent about the processes that they use when they make decisions. right. to have more accountability. but what really worries me are the sort of renegade sites as well. the one's whose insightment with no moderation. dating apps that have no ability to
more res rogers for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. section 230 was intended to provide online platforms with a shield from liability as well as a sword to make good faith efforts to filter, block or otherwise address certain offensive content online. professor citron, bubl companies are using -- do you believe companies are using the sword and? not why that is? >> we have been working with facebook and ticket for about eight years. so i would say the dominant platform and...
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roger ales. watch this. >> nobody stops watching because of a conflict. they stop watching when there isn't one. >> i want to convince you that i belong on air, mr. ales.on your network. >> i could pluck you out and move you to the front of the line, but i need to know that you're loyal. i need you to find a way to prove it. >> my gosh. your body language. the way you speak, it's all -- you really nailed the well, it do. >> and so tell us about that. why did you want to play that character and tell that story right now? >> oh, my god, it is the story of the moment. i don't think i've ever been in a movie that is quite so urgent and contemporary. and why did i do it? my agent call me and told me that jay roach who was directing a movie written by charles randolph starring charlize theron, nicole kidman and margo robbie. are you interested? he didn't even get the sentence out. >> first of all, in terms of relevance, i don't want you to short change "harry and the hendersons." >> they're very similar. i'm more or less the bigfoot in this one. >> i did not know roger ailes. you obviously knew him. when you see him on the screen as roger ailes. >> eerie. i
roger ales. watch this. >> nobody stops watching because of a conflict. they stop watching when there isn't one. >> i want to convince you that i belong on air, mr. ales.on your network. >> i could pluck you out and move you to the front of the line, but i need to know that you're loyal. i need you to find a way to prove it. >> my gosh. your body language. the way you speak, it's all -- you really nailed the well, it do. >> and so tell us about that. why did you...
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mr. giuliani shared that material this year. so the headline -- "giuliani being investigated over his work in ukraine." we go back to calls with roger from hurley, virginia. democrat. what do you think about this notion of congress coming back, balancing impeachment with the legislating they have to do? can they do both? caller: yeah, they could if mr. mcconnell would do something in the courts. i have three points i would like to make this morning. spent $10per pac has million on biden in this campaign alone, trying to undermine. and then i was wanting to bring where trump pulled back to give putin the vote they get. i can't believe that. citizens of this country are going to stand with him? the third point i would like to make is the hatred you see at these rallies all the time. he never tries to govern the democrat party in this country. he is always spouting hate against them. he is a boy. he needs a smack in the teeth. host: what other issues are important to you at this time legislatively? anything else you want congress to be working on? caller: i wish mcconnell would do something about infrastructure. the roads around here a
mr. giuliani shared that material this year. so the headline -- "giuliani being investigated over his work in ukraine." we go back to calls with roger from hurley, virginia. democrat. what do you think about this notion of congress coming back, balancing impeachment with the legislating they have to do? can they do both? caller: yeah, they could if mr. mcconnell would do something in the courts. i have three points i would like to make this morning. spent $10per pac has million on...
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roger stones. grae gaetz revealed how he went to a close confidante of trump to a convicted felon. >> trump's campaign was a smart operation. >> former department -- gaetz was buying mrnder scrutiny for his lobbying work in ukraine. >> his lies, it is one moment. a she's a close friends with the president spoke to gaetz why he decided to make a deal with robert mueller and flip on his former boss and trump's campaign chairman, paul manafort. >> because it is millions and more and more charges. >> reporter: during his blockbuster testimony against manafort in the summer of 2018, lawyers pressed gatetz on stealing from his former boss. >> rick gaetz is a convicted liar, why should we believe anything he told you? >> on the other hand, the mueller report found his testimony is credible. >> gaetz opened about the behind the scenes details of the campaign. sfool we had a lot of things to think about as who donald trump may want. >> migaetz said mike pence was t president trump's first pick. >> he was not at the top of the list at that moment and rightfully so. we started and we had others. >> he revealed it was the first lady melania trump insisted pence to be the trump's
roger stones. grae gaetz revealed how he went to a close confidante of trump to a convicted felon. >> trump's campaign was a smart operation. >> former department -- gaetz was buying mrnder scrutiny for his lobbying work in ukraine. >> his lies, it is one moment. a she's a close friends with the president spoke to gaetz why he decided to make a deal with robert mueller and flip on his former boss and trump's campaign chairman, paul manafort. >> because it is millions and...
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roger whicker. the chairman of the commerce committee. he's going to be spearheading it thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> what is it you'd like to hear from mrwell, this is a tragedy that cost 346 human lives we need to find out what went wrong. we know it was preventible and i think what we're going to find out, there were mistakes at the corporate level, mistakes at the regulatory level and there was human error involved we want to make sure the planes are absolutely safe before they're back in the air. they need these planes and the tens and thousands of workers who depend on this industry need to get back to work too m is it fixed. there is an article. >> they relied heavily on boeing's flight simulator where they were using experienced pilots do you have faith in the faa >> well, i think that article is absolutely correct if you had this to do over again, what decision would you make that's a question to ask at the corporate level and the faa. at this point we've learned a lot and i have confidence in the leadership of the faa now. we have a new director and the leadership has more. we have both houses in the republican and the senate b
roger whicker. the chairman of the commerce committee. he's going to be spearheading it thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> what is it you'd like to hear from mrwell, this is a tragedy that cost 346 human lives we need to find out what went wrong. we know it was preventible and i think what we're going to find out, there were mistakes at the corporate level, mistakes at the regulatory level and there was human error involved we want to make sure the planes are absolutely safe...
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mr. muilenburg opened with a heartfelt apology. he said how deeply sorry he was, apologized profusely to the victims, the families of the victims who had appeared before the hearings began. then the questioning went to rogerublican mississippi who is the chair of the senate commerce committee who is running this investigation and he was critical of how boeing had handled the aftermath of the crash and the relationship between boeing and the regulators. throughout this time we've been following the stock. the stock was up a few cents to start with. then it went up to $3. now it is back to about a one dollar gain. the questioning is largely technical, so we're going to move away from it for a moment. we'll go back to it if there are any headlines made and if that stock moves. where we are now is, 342 for boeing, up $1.19. overall the market has turned around. we have the dow industrials now on the upside to the tune of 30 points. 27,122. i'm doing the math here. that puts us 200 points away from the all time closing high. for the s&p 500, that remains, it is on track, if it closes there, it will be setting yet another all-time high for that broad-based index. show me nasdaq, please. that is down 22 points.
mr. muilenburg opened with a heartfelt apology. he said how deeply sorry he was, apologized profusely to the victims, the families of the victims who had appeared before the hearings began. then the questioning went to rogerublican mississippi who is the chair of the senate commerce committee who is running this investigation and he was critical of how boeing had handled the aftermath of the crash and the relationship between boeing and the regulators. throughout this time we've been following...
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mr. rogers or somebody like mr. rogers. be sexy to be a fireman or nurse or doctor or fighter pilot. >> yeah, i thought halloween was supposed to be for the kids anyway. what's going on? in other words halloween kids are running around and that's going to be the f grew up with mr. rogers there ain't nothing sexy about it. >> that's right. >> before we wrap up, rakim anything else on your mind? >> yeah, i think i'm going to speak on i think the age of entertainers, people think when an entertainer gets to a certain age they're supposed to retire. got bob dillan, i think he just announced a tour, mcjagger he came back after his heart surgery at 70. it's up to the entertainer and his audience. he or she i think it's in their heart, let them do what they do. >> do you think sometimes the industry wants to put the older generation out? >> especially with rap. >> why is that? >> i think they think it's supposed to be a young genre for some reason. even when i was coming up, it was an older people in the genre that pushed the enve
mr. rogers or somebody like mr. rogers. be sexy to be a fireman or nurse or doctor or fighter pilot. >> yeah, i thought halloween was supposed to be for the kids anyway. what's going on? in other words halloween kids are running around and that's going to be the f grew up with mr. rogers there ain't nothing sexy about it. >> that's right. >> before we wrap up, rakim anything else on your mind? >> yeah, i think i'm going to speak on i think the age of entertainers, people...
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mr. speaker. two weeks ago i participated as the ranking member with co-chairman alcee hastings and co-chairman senator roger wicker of the joint commission on security and cooperation in europe, the helsinki commission, to attend the parliamentaryry assembly in marrakech, morocco, with fellow congressman emanuel cleaver and andy harris. we were warmly received to north africa. we saw firsthand the vibrant democracy conducting parliamentary and presidential elections. we placed a wreath at the north africa american cemetery where over 6,500 americans are memorialized for liberating north africa from nazi occupation. in jerusalem, we dedicated -- we met with our dedicated u.s. ambassador to israel who presented an update on the u.s.-israeli alliance. prime minister benjamin netanyahu enthusiastically reviewed the ever changing political situation. we were inspired with an audience with the pay tree arc of jerusalem. chief of staff alex johnson provided briefing materials for the assembly in marrakech. with parliamentarians from 57 nations it was refreshing we had the opportunities for full articipation by ase
mr. speaker. two weeks ago i participated as the ranking member with co-chairman alcee hastings and co-chairman senator roger wicker of the joint commission on security and cooperation in europe, the helsinki commission, to attend the parliamentaryry assembly in marrakech, morocco, with fellow congressman emanuel cleaver and andy harris. we were warmly received to north africa. we saw firsthand the vibrant democracy conducting parliamentary and presidential elections. we placed a wreath at the...