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who was robert rogers? first, just a quick note. we-- there are no portraits of him in real life so of the picture you see of robert rogers is an author's imagine of the take. though i particularly like this one, just because of the indians and the way that it is all set up. to do this you will notice that we cut off the head of him on the front cover of the book. i didn't want to represent that we did know what he looked like but the mystery of the man. who was robert rogers? in a nets shell a scotch-irish backwoodsman of new hampshire who became the most famous figure of the french and indian war. that of course is the titanic struggle with france and britain for control in north america. in the beginning of the war, in the mid 1750's the british have not gotten the best and of things. differential and their indian allies really took them to task in a number of battles and the british commander, large surely invited 25-year-old rogers to boston to see what he could learn about this young man. it is very i
who was robert rogers? first, just a quick note. we-- there are no portraits of him in real life so of the picture you see of robert rogers is an author's imagine of the take. though i particularly like this one, just because of the indians and the way that it is all set up. to do this you will notice that we cut off the head of him on the front cover of the book. i didn't want to represent that we did know what he looked like but the mystery of the man. who was robert rogers? in a nets shell a...
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triple match point for roger. here comes roger serving. he will get the miss. puts that one away. 23 aces for karlovic and federer only had 7. but the rest of the game a pristine effort by roger federer. he ends up defeating karlovic. he now advances to the semi-finals in a grand slam event for the 21st straight time. another terrific opportunity. he only got 2 breakpoint chances. never once did karlovic even have the opportunity to break roger federer's serve. he is the one who hasn't been broken in this tournament. straight set wins. he is advanceing. he will face tommy haas. the person up next who upset the 4 seed djokovich today. tommy haas the 31-year-old at one point was ranked number 2 in the world. he is next as roger federer stares down history. >> baseball this afternoon. rays and blue jays. it's canada day. wear the red. bottom of the 3rd no score. scuturo at the plate. ripped that down the 3rd base line. they will try to get scuturo. he got there too. bottom of the 70 2-0 for bararas, crushing it to deal of leftfield and the blue jays end the run of
triple match point for roger. here comes roger serving. he will get the miss. puts that one away. 23 aces for karlovic and federer only had 7. but the rest of the game a pristine effort by roger federer. he ends up defeating karlovic. he now advances to the semi-finals in a grand slam event for the 21st straight time. another terrific opportunity. he only got 2 breakpoint chances. never once did karlovic even have the opportunity to break roger federer's serve. he is the one who hasn't been...
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lost twice to roger federer. there, murray taking a swing at the grass with his racket.atch point for andy roddick. now, in the far court, murray on the run, and murray's shot would find the net. eliminated. britain's last hope in this tournament. roddick wins in four sets. he's in the final again. >> in recent years, it's -- i think overall, it's certainly up there, playing a player of his rank, his caliber, and in kind of his atmosphere, and he's certainly in form going into the match, and you know, i had to play my best tennis to win. >> i played well. you look at the stats, i've hit more winners, less unforced errors and more aces. i'm sure the points that we won were very, very similar. it just came down to a few points here and there on his serve, and he served really, really well. >> other semifinal, roger federer looking to pass pete sampras for all-time grand slam wins with 15. federer looking to be the first man to advance to a seventh straight wimbledon final since 1922 facing germany's tommy haas. federer won the first set 7-6, haas serving down 5-6 and the f
lost twice to roger federer. there, murray taking a swing at the grass with his racket.atch point for andy roddick. now, in the far court, murray on the run, and murray's shot would find the net. eliminated. britain's last hope in this tournament. roddick wins in four sets. he's in the final again. >> in recent years, it's -- i think overall, it's certainly up there, playing a player of his rank, his caliber, and in kind of his atmosphere, and he's certainly in form going into the match,...
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i'm in the top 10, roger. ♪ ♪ >> over the plate. he is in. orioles have the lead. >> it was the orioles great comeback since 1954. what will they do for an encore against the red sox ace josh beckett? >> his quest for tennis immortality continues. roger federer 2 wins away from a 15th grand slam title. >> and open season on nba free agents, but kobe is stayingoo the west coast and continue his l.a. story. ♪ ♪ >> you are watching espnews where we are keeping you current with the latest breaking news, scores and highlights. plenty of baseball matinees. the mets won. >> i didn't know that. >> first the classic at wimbledon. andy roddick trying to take the next step facing lleyton hewitt. what a match. 5th set. hewitt leads 3-2. hewitt tries the backhand returner. roddick charges the net. tied at 3 in the 5th. next game, hewitt up 40-30. both players keep battling. hewitt in the near court. nice rally. stays on the other side for roddick. hewitt takes the 4-3 lead. next game roddick up. the serve, hewitt can do nothing with that. tied at 4. next
i'm in the top 10, roger. ♪ ♪ >> over the plate. he is in. orioles have the lead. >> it was the orioles great comeback since 1954. what will they do for an encore against the red sox ace josh beckett? >> his quest for tennis immortality continues. roger federer 2 wins away from a 15th grand slam title. >> and open season on nba free agents, but kobe is stayingoo the west coast and continue his l.a. story. ♪ ♪ >> you are watching espnews where we are keeping...
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i'm in the top 10, roger. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime.ler chill. >> free agent forward hedo turkoglu changed his mind friday, decided not to join the trail blazers, instead accepted an offer from the raptors according to espn.com sources which say the deal is five years $50 million. nothing condition signed until july -- five years, $53 million. ric bucher, why trent? >> maybe most people can't make a distinction between portland, oregon and toronto, canada but hedo turkoglu can and that's why he accepted the deal with the raptors. it wasn't money. the difference was two million at the most. the big difference was lifestyle -- a cosmopolitan city, huge turkish city, closer to his native turkey and a city his wife likes, those are all things that toronto had going for it, those are all things that portland ultimately couldn't overcome. >> in other nba news, phil jackson announced that he will return to coach the nba champion lakers next season. pistons president joe dumars is scheduled to have his first face to face meeting with avery john
i'm in the top 10, roger. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime.ler chill. >> free agent forward hedo turkoglu changed his mind friday, decided not to join the trail blazers, instead accepted an offer from the raptors according to espn.com sources which say the deal is five years $50 million. nothing condition signed until july -- five years, $53 million. ric bucher, why trent? >> maybe most people can't make a distinction between portland, oregon and toronto, canada but hedo...
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rogers? mr. rogers, aye. mrs. myra? mr. sullivan? mr. sullivan votes aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania? mr. murphy, aye. mr. burr xres? mr. burgess, aye. ms. blackburn. ms. black burn votes aye. mr. gingrey? mr. gingrey, aye. mr. skully? mr. skully, aye. mr. markey? mr. markey votes no.
rogers? mr. rogers, aye. mrs. myra? mr. sullivan? mr. sullivan votes aye. mr. murphy of pennsylvania? mr. murphy, aye. mr. burr xres? mr. burgess, aye. ms. blackburn. ms. black burn votes aye. mr. gingrey? mr. gingrey, aye. mr. skully? mr. skully, aye. mr. markey? mr. markey votes no.
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here are perhaps roger's most impressive records to date.lam finals overall including ten straight from 2005 to '07. he has reached at least the semifinals of every grand slam since losing in the third round of the 2000 french open. andy roddick has now lost the three wimbledon finals that he has reached after today's match, he gave props to federer. >> he just makes it real tough, you know? he was having trouble picking up my serve today for the first time ever. and he just stayed the course. he didn't even get a sense of that he was even really frustrated by it. he kind of stayed the course. just toughed it out. he gets a lot of credit for a lot of things. lot of time it's how many times he digs deep. he doesn't get a lot of credit for that because it looks easy to him a lot of times. he definitely stuck in there today. >> this year's wimbledon final ranks among the all-time greats of all finals. lasting more than four hours. it's the longest wimbledon final in terms of games in the open era. 15 games longer than last year's epic between f
here are perhaps roger's most impressive records to date.lam finals overall including ten straight from 2005 to '07. he has reached at least the semifinals of every grand slam since losing in the third round of the 2000 french open. andy roddick has now lost the three wimbledon finals that he has reached after today's match, he gave props to federer. >> he just makes it real tough, you know? he was having trouble picking up my serve today for the first time ever. and he just stayed the...
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roger, let me ask you.it sounds to me like the white house is going back on the public auction. >> first of all, we wouldn't get it right away. now we hear that it may not be on the table. we're talking about co-ops. not really a government-controlled bill. this is a disappoint if that's the case. >> let me tell you, i was at a briefing today and robert gibbs said that the president is opened to co-ops and has no preference at this time between the two. that is way back to -- that's backing up so far, ed. i have to tell you, i think the democrats are at a risk of blowing it. >> i do, too. michael, your thoughts? are we winning this thing? >> we are. and i'll tell you why. the real issue for most americans is not the 47 million uninsured. and i think finally with a new report over the weekend, somehow if you are going to focus on actually reducing the price for most ordinary americans, you're going to have to focus on things like co-ops and put the public auction dream. >> co-ops leave the insurance company
roger, let me ask you.it sounds to me like the white house is going back on the public auction. >> first of all, we wouldn't get it right away. now we hear that it may not be on the table. we're talking about co-ops. not really a government-controlled bill. this is a disappoint if that's the case. >> let me tell you, i was at a briefing today and robert gibbs said that the president is opened to co-ops and has no preference at this time between the two. that is way back to -- that's...
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i'm anthony thoivenlt one year ago roger federer lost the finals to roger nadal. by the numbers federal rer was involved in the greatest set of all time. the men's final between roger federer and andy roddick playing in his record 20th grand slam, federer served up 107 winners. took it two sets to one lead but roddick 0 and 7 coming into against federer, 74 wins of his own. sent to to a fifth set. lasted 4 hours 16 minutes and the only time federer broke roddick's serve was in the final game. in a match featuring a grand slam record 77 games. roger federer passes pete sampras to win his 15th grand slam. you cannot ask for a better match and can't ask for a better pairing at the at&t national. the tournament host and the defendg champion. tiger woods looks ahead to the final round. >> reporter: anthony kim says he plays golf because of you. he had posters of you. it would be neat he said to play with you in the final round of your tournament. >> it will be fun. he's a great player. and he's defending champion. so we got to knock him off. he's the one who has the ti
i'm anthony thoivenlt one year ago roger federer lost the finals to roger nadal. by the numbers federal rer was involved in the greatest set of all time. the men's final between roger federer and andy roddick playing in his record 20th grand slam, federer served up 107 winners. took it two sets to one lead but roddick 0 and 7 coming into against federer, 74 wins of his own. sent to to a fifth set. lasted 4 hours 16 minutes and the only time federer broke roddick's serve was in the final game....
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rogers. dr. rogers is a hero of mine both politically. i hope we can get into that and financially.ogers, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you very much. >> everybody's been making their earnings by firing people, bottom line stuff, top line bad, how could your top line be the best i've ever seen your company have? >> the underlying technology under all those different products you mentioned is actually one technology which is only got about ten chips and it's called pesok, programmable system on chips, you'll never hear of it in the outside world. but what happens is when you have a programmable platform like that, you can map it on to, for example, you can make the interface for an iphone like cell phone interface, you can put in a baby monitoring device, it's in literally italian coffee machines and automated baby strollers, powered electric-powered baby strollers. the secret is to be able to in one software program a chip you made years ago and be in a market as opposed to going through a one-year design cycle. >> is this something. one of the things i love about your compa
rogers. dr. rogers is a hero of mine both politically. i hope we can get into that and financially.ogers, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you very much. >> everybody's been making their earnings by firing people, bottom line stuff, top line bad, how could your top line be the best i've ever seen your company have? >> the underlying technology under all those different products you mentioned is actually one technology which is only got about ten chips and it's...
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thanks, roger. roger friedman, senior correspondent for the hollywood reporter. jim moret, chief correspondent for "inside edition." jim is also an attorney. don't forget barack obama's big press confce
thanks, roger. roger friedman, senior correspondent for the hollywood reporter. jim moret, chief correspondent for "inside edition." jim is also an attorney. don't forget barack obama's big press confce
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through the tie breaks, it is not a foregone conclusion that roger will win but if roger wins, he'scrying. there's greats in the stands. we love this guy so much. it would be a magnificent moment here in england and for the whole tennis world because a year ago nadal beat him here in the backyard. roger could get back all of that and could be a good thing. but again, i have it in my head that andy roddick can take a good swing out of him. >> let's change to the ladies for a second. we saw serena beat venus. now they play doubles. will they dom snant will exhaustion factor in? where do you see them again the australian two? >> reporter: we are showing that match today. it already got played last night. we are going to have it on nbc "today." it was a tremendous match. the williams sister who is played a huge, big babe style doubles just incredibly powerful, you know, dominant players going up against classic aussies. it was a tremendous match. it really was. the williams sisters able, once again, to come good and win here so it was all about the williams sisters yesterday. serena pla
through the tie breaks, it is not a foregone conclusion that roger will win but if roger wins, he'scrying. there's greats in the stands. we love this guy so much. it would be a magnificent moment here in england and for the whole tennis world because a year ago nadal beat him here in the backyard. roger could get back all of that and could be a good thing. but again, i have it in my head that andy roddick can take a good swing out of him. >> let's change to the ladies for a second. we saw...
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thanks, roger. roger friedman and jim moret, chief correspondent for "inside
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roger, we'll leave it there. plenty there over the next hour. >>> three years from today, the summer olympics will kick off in london. the pressure to deliver the games is growing as debt continues to grow in the u.k. and gdp shrinks. we'll be live at the olympic vil wage ross westgate after this break. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i'm breathing, i'm thinking about trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i always have my eye out for a stock on the move. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 doesn't matter if a company sells computer chips tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 or, i don't know, fish and chips. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i'll look at all kinds of stocks before i settle on one. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i think i'm onto something i'll check it out, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know, see what other traders are up to. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when everything feels right though, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that's when i get serious. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the minute i get into something, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i already know when i want to get out. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 of
roger, we'll leave it there. plenty there over the next hour. >>> three years from today, the summer olympics will kick off in london. the pressure to deliver the games is growing as debt continues to grow in the u.k. and gdp shrinks. we'll be live at the olympic vil wage ross westgate after this break. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 if i'm breathing, i'm thinking about trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i always have my eye out for a stock on the move. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 doesn't matter if a...
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roger federer for his 15th grand slam title. tied at two sets apiece.ifth set, no easy task for federer. roddick played the best tennis of his career and pushed federer to the brink. but in the end federer came on top. 15th grand slam and sixth wimbledon title. one champion to another, tiger woods hosting and winning his own event. i don't know if that's fair but tiger proved over the years he can do just about anything. the bird on 16 sealed it for wood. and finished the at&t national and will donate all tournament wings to his foundation. wallace to go to the celtics. over 5.3 million. jeter earned top honors in the american league. mid summer classic next tuesday in st. louis. speaking of jeter and the yanks. they gave a pin striped ford mustang to a fan against the blue jays. the shortstop signed the glove box of the car. jeter ripped a two-run homer in the fifth to give the yanks a lead. they won 9 of their last 10. throwing out the first pitch can be a bit nerve-racking. airmail before the red sox/mariners game. wall burg's second attempt behind b
roger federer for his 15th grand slam title. tied at two sets apiece.ifth set, no easy task for federer. roddick played the best tennis of his career and pushed federer to the brink. but in the end federer came on top. 15th grand slam and sixth wimbledon title. one champion to another, tiger woods hosting and winning his own event. i don't know if that's fair but tiger proved over the years he can do just about anything. the bird on 16 sealed it for wood. and finished the at&t national and...
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and roger federer breaking the record for the grand slam title, roger has 14, one better than pete, and win better than tiger's amount. and in case you wondered, the two are having a contest. roddick, two against federer, roddick in the near court wins the first set, but federer playing in the record 20th grand slam final, gets control again, takes the second and third, second he fought off four he didn't give up. federer's return went long, only time federer broke roddick's serve came in the final game. took a record 77 games, 30 of which came in the final set that took an hour and 30 mites. federer passes sampras to win the record grand slam, 16-14 in the fifth and final set. >> definitely feels like it has come full circle for me, you know starting it here and ending it here. but of course the career is far from over. bit is but it is nice to see the legends out there, sitting there, especially petwho i had a great time with in asia. a short while ago. and -- i know how much the record meant to him and he knows how much the record means to me. and you know in a way i still feel like
and roger federer breaking the record for the grand slam title, roger has 14, one better than pete, and win better than tiger's amount. and in case you wondered, the two are having a contest. roddick, two against federer, roddick in the near court wins the first set, but federer playing in the record 20th grand slam final, gets control again, takes the second and third, second he fought off four he didn't give up. federer's return went long, only time federer broke roddick's serve came in the...
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. >>> and roger federer and andy roddick go head to head in wimbledon in a battle that put the crowds on their edge of their seats. hi. you're watching hln. i'm natasha curry. the monorail that moves around disney world is closed today after a deadly accident. one train crashed into another at the magic kingdom at around 2:00 this morning. one was killed. the other driver was taken to the hospital but is okay. one witness spoke to brooke baldwin earlier. >> the first train -- the first car. >> were they getting off easily? did you see ems? did you see emergency crews on the scene? were they able to walk away? >> when we got upstairs we were there about 10, 15 minutes before police and fire rescue got kids. >> disney officials in orlando say they're working closely with law enforcement to find out what exactly happened. >>> investigators in tennessee want to know more about the relationship between former nfl super star steve mcnair and the woman he was found with. both he and the woman >>> roger federer has made history at the men's final tennis match at wimbledon. he just defeated an
. >>> and roger federer and andy roddick go head to head in wimbledon in a battle that put the crowds on their edge of their seats. hi. you're watching hln. i'm natasha curry. the monorail that moves around disney world is closed today after a deadly accident. one train crashed into another at the magic kingdom at around 2:00 this morning. one was killed. the other driver was taken to the hospital but is okay. one witness spoke to brooke baldwin earlier. >> the first train -- the...
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i'm sure roger would agree with me, if walter was happy, we were happy.py, we heard it. he inspired us as much as he did the rest of the country. i think -- he just was universally respected. and presidents feared him because if walter, you may have already had this on the broadcast, but if walter turned against a policy, as he did in vietnam, or he did with watergate when he as much as said on the broadcast that president nixon was probably involved, that really -- that really affected the rest of the term for a president. so powerful, but fair and just essentially likable as a human being. >> roger, talk a little bit about his authenticity. we look at that moment, we're looking at that moment from the moment when president kennedy was assassinated, there was no veneer here, this was not -- this was -- you saw the actual person night after night after night. >> he was -- he was so reassuring and made us feel comfortable as viewers. when you watched him, you knew he was -- we were in good hands. he was in control of his broadcast, and to work for him and
i'm sure roger would agree with me, if walter was happy, we were happy.py, we heard it. he inspired us as much as he did the rest of the country. i think -- he just was universally respected. and presidents feared him because if walter, you may have already had this on the broadcast, but if walter turned against a policy, as he did in vietnam, or he did with watergate when he as much as said on the broadcast that president nixon was probably involved, that really -- that really affected the...
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roger federer and andy roddick go head to head at wimbledon. who won this nail biting match? hi. you're watching hln. i'm natasha curry. the monorail system that moves people around disney world is closed today after a deadly accident. one train crashed into another. one driver was killed. five park guests were treated for injuries. the other driver was take on the a hospital but is okay. rick baldwin spoke to a witness. >> there was a family coming from the train -- the actual first train, the first car. >> were they getting off easily? did you see ems, emergency crews. >> when we got upstairs we were there for ten minutes, 15 minutes before police and fire rescue got on the scene. we got upstairs, we got the doors open and the family was able to come out. they were just shooken up. they didn't know what was going on because you can't see forward. they came out, the kids were crying. it was, i want to say a family of six, mother, father and kids. >> disney officials in orlando are working closely with law enforcement to find out exactly what h
roger federer and andy roddick go head to head at wimbledon. who won this nail biting match? hi. you're watching hln. i'm natasha curry. the monorail system that moves people around disney world is closed today after a deadly accident. one train crashed into another. one driver was killed. five park guests were treated for injuries. the other driver was take on the a hospital but is okay. rick baldwin spoke to a witness. >> there was a family coming from the train -- the actual first...
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but roger federer for now the best in the world. talking baseball, nationals third baseman is an all-star, zimmerman representing the mid summer classic in st. louis. zimerman and nats beat the braves 5-3 winning the first series in five weeks. ryan zimmerman at the plate, man on first. . he sends one into right and man is in second in scoring position. races around third. scores to give them a 1-0 lead. zimmerman getting things started. top six, it's 3-1 nats, scott olson gets help from defense. jones drives one to center and morgan tracks it down and makes an over the shoulder catch and takes away a base hit and olson says thank you very much. morgan making an impact with the glove and bat this afternoon. in the eighth, morgan up with a runner on second, rips it past first baseman. morgan, as you saw in the defensive play, he's speedy, stretch it's into a double. nats hang on to win it 5-3. ryan zimmerman thankful about the chance to place in the first all-star game. >> may not get to do it again. it's a huge honor and getting my
but roger federer for now the best in the world. talking baseball, nationals third baseman is an all-star, zimmerman representing the mid summer classic in st. louis. zimerman and nats beat the braves 5-3 winning the first series in five weeks. ryan zimmerman at the plate, man on first. . he sends one into right and man is in second in scoring position. races around third. scores to give them a 1-0 lead. zimmerman getting things started. top six, it's 3-1 nats, scott olson gets help from...
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and tiger texted federer to congratulate him and said roger, i'm going to win now. true to his word. he won his tournament by a shot over hunter mayan and they still have the contest going. >>> and lance armstrong, a 7 time champ, he's 37 and 40 seconds off the lead. we'll be back to wrap up the edge right after this. (bell ) woo-hoo!!!! woo-hoo!!!! woo-hoo!!!! woo-hoo!!!! kobak. mr. miller (announcer) everyone's heading to arby's for the official $5 combo of summer. featuring arby's new bbq bacon cheddar roastburger with curly fries and a drink for only $5. big on bbq taste, it's the $5 combo done better. >>> if you pass out at one texas bar, you might find yourself in church the next morning. no joke. the bar-church combo, by night this is a bar. by sunday morning its city
and tiger texted federer to congratulate him and said roger, i'm going to win now. true to his word. he won his tournament by a shot over hunter mayan and they still have the contest going. >>> and lance armstrong, a 7 time champ, he's 37 and 40 seconds off the lead. we'll be back to wrap up the edge right after this. (bell ) woo-hoo!!!! woo-hoo!!!! woo-hoo!!!! woo-hoo!!!! kobak. mr. miller (announcer) everyone's heading to arby's for the official $5 combo of summer. featuring arby's...
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author and former newshour essayist roger rosenblatt joins me from new york. hello, roger. frank mccourt, your friend, we know and late in life was wildly successful writer, how significant a writer do you think he was in literary terms? >> i think he was a very significant writer. he wrote probably the best memoir of recent years and established the fact that a memoir was a work of literature, a work of high literature. and thus joined other irish writers of other eras and giving us original language and beautiful thought on the subject of poverty and suffering and things that were hard to swallow except in the hands of a first class writer. >> now he taught creative writing for decades to high-school students. yet he struggled. he was unable to write his own memoir until very late in his life. did he ever talk to you about what it was that unlocked him, that enabled him to write such a painful story in such a graceful way? >> graceful is the key word. the idea of writing about so difficult a subject, such hard times is not to write it with any self-pity or anything self-r
author and former newshour essayist roger rosenblatt joins me from new york. hello, roger. frank mccourt, your friend, we know and late in life was wildly successful writer, how significant a writer do you think he was in literary terms? >> i think he was a very significant writer. he wrote probably the best memoir of recent years and established the fact that a memoir was a work of literature, a work of high literature. and thus joined other irish writers of other eras and giving us...
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>> roger is a stud. the guy is an incredible athlete. 15 majors and counting.t's incredible. >> reporter: the only man to win all four major tournaments in a single season. >> if you're the best in your era, i mean, that's certainly the first thing, and he's certainly that. >> reporter: and one again the king of center court. john yang, nbc.
>> roger is a stud. the guy is an incredible athlete. 15 majors and counting.t's incredible. >> reporter: the only man to win all four major tournaments in a single season. >> if you're the best in your era, i mean, that's certainly the first thing, and he's certainly that. >> reporter: and one again the king of center court. john yang, nbc.
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how roger goodell honors michael vick's future. another commissioner weighs in on the battled qb. next on espnews.
how roger goodell honors michael vick's future. another commissioner weighs in on the battled qb. next on espnews.
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roger. >> ahead on espnews, seek and destroy. the machine doing that at wrigley field this afternoon. manny's doctor speaks out. why the dea may have an issue with his statement. another summer day, another possible blockbuster in the nba. we'll tell you why boozer is on hold. and the latest on stalworth's future this morning. >> welcome to espnews, kevin with anish shroff. the mets make a trade this evening. the offense continues to sputter. but right now, we start with the world series champs. the phillies who really
roger. >> ahead on espnews, seek and destroy. the machine doing that at wrigley field this afternoon. manny's doctor speaks out. why the dea may have an issue with his statement. another summer day, another possible blockbuster in the nba. we'll tell you why boozer is on hold. and the latest on stalworth's future this morning. >> welcome to espnews, kevin with anish shroff. the mets make a trade this evening. the offense continues to sputter. but right now, we start with the world...
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commissioner roger goodell will evaluate vick after week five. meanwhile, former colts head coach tony dungy will act as a mentor to michael vick. in this instatement, roger goodell said that he had to be fully sure that events of the past would not repeat themselves. the commissioner spoke a few minutes ago about his conversation with the former falcons quarterback. >> he was disappointed in himself. he was direct about the fact that he lied to me about his involvement in dogfighting. i accept his apology. i understand. i don't like being lied to like anybody else. but this is something that we have to go forward. we have to move forward. and michael understands that i am judging him on his activities going forward and the words that he said to me and the conduct that hopefully will support the seesprdo m texpressed to me .akicic v sepely >>hael vick released this statement through his agent. he said i fully understand that playing fonba ill the nfl is a privil ae,ot n i right. i am truly thkfulor the opportunity i have been given. as you can im
commissioner roger goodell will evaluate vick after week five. meanwhile, former colts head coach tony dungy will act as a mentor to michael vick. in this instatement, roger goodell said that he had to be fully sure that events of the past would not repeat themselves. the commissioner spoke a few minutes ago about his conversation with the former falcons quarterback. >> he was disappointed in himself. he was direct about the fact that he lied to me about his involvement in dogfighting. i...
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. >>> let me bring in roger simon, chief political columnist for politico. roger, what do you make of the senate not being able to get it done before the recess and harry reid today saying that the senate financial committee needs more time to figure this thing out? what's your take? >> my take is the votes just aren't there. the president would love to do this with republican support, but he'll do it with just democratic support, but he doesn't have the votes yet, doesn't have the votes in the senate or the house, and one of the reasons is neither side knows exactly either, a, what this health care plan is going to look like, and, b, how really we're going to pay for it. you put your finger on one of the big sticking points, the public option. a lot of people think the public option is a done deal. if you talk more to max back us, listen closely to the president, there's two different views. two different views on what the public option really is. is it something that will actually exist? or is it going to be used as a threat to make the insurance companies
. >>> let me bring in roger simon, chief political columnist for politico. roger, what do you make of the senate not being able to get it done before the recess and harry reid today saying that the senate financial committee needs more time to figure this thing out? what's your take? >> my take is the votes just aren't there. the president would love to do this with republican support, but he'll do it with just democratic support, but he doesn't have the votes yet, doesn't have...
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roger federer has beaten andy roddick for the title. this gives federer a record 15 grand slam titles, go. sampras was there to see federer beat his record. federer edged out roddick after a hard fought fifth set that lasted 30 games. an unusually long set for any tennis match. >>> independence day is becoming tax independence day for demonstrators around the country. it was round two for tea parties around the country protesting higher taxes, government pork and all the bailouts. in texas, two symbols of the antitax movement spoke at a rally near san antonio. and taxes and tea parties always a hot topic of debate at the fox nation. check out videos from a times square tea party. yes, they had one in new york city. sound off on the tax debate as well. jack posted tea parties are part of what we the people can do to get our country on track. get involved in our local government from states to country. if you don't know who your representatives are, do your homework and find out. contact them and let them know your conservative vow points
roger federer has beaten andy roddick for the title. this gives federer a record 15 grand slam titles, go. sampras was there to see federer beat his record. federer edged out roddick after a hard fought fifth set that lasted 30 games. an unusually long set for any tennis match. >>> independence day is becoming tax independence day for demonstrators around the country. it was round two for tea parties around the country protesting higher taxes, government pork and all the bailouts. in...
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. >>> and roger federer and andy roddick go head to head at wimbledon in a battle that put the crowd on the edge of their seats. hi. you're watching hln. i'm natasha curry. >>> the monorail that moves around disney world is closed today after a deadly accident. one train crashed into another at the magic kingdom around 2:00 this morning. one driver was killed. guests were treated at the scene. the other driver was taken to the hospital but is oklahoma. rick baldwin spoke to a witness earlier. >> there was like a complete family from a train coming from epcot, the first actual train, the first car. >> were they getting off easily? did they see ems? emergency crews. >> when we got upstairs, we were there about 10, 15 minutes before the police and rescue got on the scene. when we got upstairs, like i say, we got upstairs and got the doors open. the family was able to come out. they were shooken up. i guess they didn't know what was going on because you couldn't see forward. they came out. the kids were crying. it was about i want to say a family of six, a mother and father and kids. >>
. >>> and roger federer and andy roddick go head to head at wimbledon in a battle that put the crowd on the edge of their seats. hi. you're watching hln. i'm natasha curry. >>> the monorail that moves around disney world is closed today after a deadly accident. one train crashed into another at the magic kingdom around 2:00 this morning. one driver was killed. guests were treated at the scene. the other driver was taken to the hospital but is oklahoma. rick baldwin spoke to a...
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what about this, roger? will this help him with the far right who keep bringing up the nativist thing, he's not one of us? >> no, nothing will help him with that. that's nutso america. >> they're very angry. >> let them be angry. >> glenn beck taking that shot yesterday. >> some of them still don't believe we landed on the moon. some of these people on the subject of race are unpersuadables, some of them -- >> did you hear rush -- i'm sorry, i don't want to push rush too hard, but lynn, he's out there saying that barack obama is obsessed with being black in a white world, that he and his wife are, that they're secretly anti-white -- not secretly, openly, and it's the same thing as beck, doing this competition now, duelling banjos who can be the more virulent for barack obama being tribalist. your thoughts? >> my thought is i think they go down this path, which i think gets them ratings and hits on blogs at their own peril, because at the end of the day, they have to show there's something there, and they nee
what about this, roger? will this help him with the far right who keep bringing up the nativist thing, he's not one of us? >> no, nothing will help him with that. that's nutso america. >> they're very angry. >> let them be angry. >> glenn beck taking that shot yesterday. >> some of them still don't believe we landed on the moon. some of these people on the subject of race are unpersuadables, some of them -- >> did you hear rush -- i'm sorry, i don't want to...
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author and former newsho essayist roger roenblatt joins me from new yo. hello, roger. ank mccourt, your iend, we know and late in life was wildly succesul writer, how siificant a writer do you think heas initerary terms? >> i ink he was a very significt writer. he wrote obably the st memoir ofecent years and established the fact tha a memoir was a work of literature, a work o high terature. and thus joined other irish writers of otr eras and giving us origin lanage and betiful thought the subjectf povertyand uffering and things that were ha to swallow except in e hands of a frst class writer >> now he taught creave writing for decades to high-school udents. yet he struggled he was unable to write his own moir until very late in his li. did he ever tk to you out what it was that unlocked him,hat enabled him to writeuch a painful story in such a graceul way? >> graceful is the ke word. the idea of writing about so diicult a subject, such hard time is not to write it with any self-pity or anything self-flecticive or nrcissistic but just to say this happened and tha happen
author and former newsho essayist roger roenblatt joins me from new yo. hello, roger. ank mccourt, your iend, we know and late in life was wildly succesul writer, how siificant a writer do you think heas initerary terms? >> i ink he was a very significt writer. he wrote obably the st memoir ofecent years and established the fact tha a memoir was a work of literature, a work o high terature. and thus joined other irish writers of otr eras and giving us origin lanage and betiful thought the...
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rogers, thanks so much. he's a little humble, i guess, but the guy was captain of the basketball team at princeton. he can clearly play some basketball. >> and it's cool to watch him play with m.j. >> absolutely. not many people can say they've beaten him one on one. dow up 145 here. the nasdaq having a strong go of it as well. we've got about 30 minutes before the closing bell on wall street. >> i'm looking at my screen, i don't see a lot of red. pretty much money moving into a lot of sectors across the board. technology looks good. exxon and citigroup two standouts on the down side. up next, the yut looutlook of e prices. ceo of apache joining us. hear how he's positioning the company. i get the question "does it work?" all the time, and you know what, it works. nutrisystem for men: flexible new programs personalized to meet your goals. what's great about nutrisystem is you eat the foods you love and you lose weight. i'm dan marino. i lost 22 pounds on nutrisystem and i've kept it off for three years. for
rogers, thanks so much. he's a little humble, i guess, but the guy was captain of the basketball team at princeton. he can clearly play some basketball. >> and it's cool to watch him play with m.j. >> absolutely. not many people can say they've beaten him one on one. dow up 145 here. the nasdaq having a strong go of it as well. we've got about 30 minutes before the closing bell on wall street. >> i'm looking at my screen, i don't see a lot of red. pretty much money moving into...
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roger? >> boo-yah. >> the whole state of wisconsin is going to be angry with me. >> i'm roger in northern minnesota. i was calling with a question about small-cap speculation. i've been reading your book "real money" and you speak of small-cap speculation. i was just curious, what can we use to determine long-term and short-term how you want to determine if you should hold it for long-term or short-term and -- >> i have the answer. roger, listen to me. the one thing we never want to do here, we never want to confuse the fundamentles with the time frame. i don't care if you -- if you bought it when goldman sachs downgraded and it just got 113, the bank does not ask you if you sell 100 shares of that and make $1,300. wait a second. did you do that overnight? no. they say thank you very much and put it in your account. the fundamentals change, that's when we do selling. okay, listen. i was there in 1991. as a matter of fact, at the time i was 40. when wells fargo said the worst was over, well,
roger? >> boo-yah. >> the whole state of wisconsin is going to be angry with me. >> i'm roger in northern minnesota. i was calling with a question about small-cap speculation. i've been reading your book "real money" and you speak of small-cap speculation. i was just curious, what can we use to determine long-term and short-term how you want to determine if you should hold it for long-term or short-term and -- >> i have the answer. roger, listen to me. the one...
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roger charges the net. down the line, and it is all tied at 6-6. they would keep playing.turn vote goes along. -- return of those long -- though goes long. he passes pete sampras for the record 15 grand slam victories. >> it feels amazing, you know? it is definitely one of the greatest, but this does not mean the i will stop playing tennis. i want to enjoy tennis are many more years, so i hope to come back and play again. >> they will be played that one over and over again. >>> welcome back. time now for a final check of our forecast with steve. >> humidity is low, and looks like a cold front late tuesday night and into wednesday that could give us some showers and thunderstorms. it will be warming up for the weekend. >> thanks, steve. we will see you back here tonight at 11:00. (announcer) have your kids ever gone snorkeling before breakfast? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in royal caribbean's nation of why not. on our caribbean cruises you can do anything you want. which may
roger charges the net. down the line, and it is all tied at 6-6. they would keep playing.turn vote goes along. -- return of those long -- though goes long. he passes pete sampras for the record 15 grand slam victories. >> it feels amazing, you know? it is definitely one of the greatest, but this does not mean the i will stop playing tennis. i want to enjoy tennis are many more years, so i hope to come back and play again. >> they will be played that one over and over again....
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. >>> the ball is in nfl commissioner roger goodell's court. it is expected to rule next week on the plane future of michael vick. they had a face-to-face it down and new jersey. now that michael vick has completed his sentence, roger goodell must decide whether to reinstate the former atlanta falcons signal caller. if reinstated, michael vick could sign with any nfl team that wants him. >>> across the pond, springdale, england, the senior british open. fred funk is on fire. watch this. the approach, 18, on the roof. that will just roll. yes, right in, eagle for fred funk. >>> sprint to the finish in stage 19 of the tour de france. lance armstrong held on to his position, still in third place, five minutes behind the leader from spain. >>> the national's back in action tonight, taking on the scene diego padres, first pitched 7:00. >>> watch this, robbing what looks like a certain home run. beautiful. also preserved marked buerhle's perfect game, which prompted a call from the white sox's most powerful fan, president barack obama. >> hello? yes.
. >>> the ball is in nfl commissioner roger goodell's court. it is expected to rule next week on the plane future of michael vick. they had a face-to-face it down and new jersey. now that michael vick has completed his sentence, roger goodell must decide whether to reinstate the former atlanta falcons signal caller. if reinstated, michael vick could sign with any nfl team that wants him. >>> across the pond, springdale, england, the senior british open. fred funk is on fire....
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roger federer pounding away and claims his seventh wimbledon title, 15th career grand slam. he now plays claim to the greatest tennis player of all time. >> it is not really one of those goals you set, but it has been quite a career and quite a month. it is amazing, but this is not why i am playing tennis, to break all sorts of different records. this is not mean i will stop playing tennis. i will keep on enjoying tennis for many more years. i hope to come back here and play tennis in the future. >> incredible scores including a court record. as things dried out, this course settle down. a course record with a 62 put him in the courthouse. tiger needs just a par at the last to win by one, 13 under. that is a look at sports. please stay with us as we will please stay with us as we will contin since re/max first opened its doors back in 1973, we've helped millions of families buy or sell a home. through good times and bad, including five previous recessions, re/max agents have provided the kind of experience america relies on to get the job done. today, in the worst housing ma
roger federer pounding away and claims his seventh wimbledon title, 15th career grand slam. he now plays claim to the greatest tennis player of all time. >> it is not really one of those goals you set, but it has been quite a career and quite a month. it is amazing, but this is not why i am playing tennis, to break all sorts of different records. this is not mean i will stop playing tennis. i will keep on enjoying tennis for many more years. i hope to come back here and play tennis in the...
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let's talk about what roger goodell's going through. what factors do you think he's looking at right now as he makes this final call? >> me personally i think the only thing that factors into his decision is how much heat he's going to take from pita, along with other animal rights activists, in terms of the football world i don't think he's concerned about anything. he's the czar. he's the one who makes those decisions. i definitely think that most people affiliated with the football world, professionally in terms of the nfl, as well as most of the fans believe that michael vick has definitely paid his penance, served 23 months in a federal penitentiary. this is not a guy that was suspended by the league, didn't get paid for a little while or whatever the case may be. this is a guy that was incarcerated in a federal penitentiary for 23 months. he's been out of football for two years. i think most people believe that he has paid his penance, that he deserves a second opportunity to resume his nfl career. >> you make a good point. seems
let's talk about what roger goodell's going through. what factors do you think he's looking at right now as he makes this final call? >> me personally i think the only thing that factors into his decision is how much heat he's going to take from pita, along with other animal rights activists, in terms of the football world i don't think he's concerned about anything. he's the czar. he's the one who makes those decisions. i definitely think that most people affiliated with the football...
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budget deficit with roger altman, form deputy treasury secretary during the clinton administration and a wall street veteran. >> it's the most serious and fascinating fiscal policy challenge i've ever seen. and it's been 41 years since i started in finance and i served twice in the treasury, which was a great privilege and i've never seen a challenge like this, because as you just said, at one level, the economy's going to be extraordinarily weak and stimulus is necessary. indeed, the argument in the last few days has been do we need a "second stimulus"? but at another level as the deficits emerge-- and they haven't really zuck in on main street yet-- but as they emerge and people see how large they are, the public i believe will view them as unacceptable. this is already evident in the polls. and the administration will be in a vice. we should be pursuing stimulus and we should keep that going, say, for two more years. and we should wait-- as the president said in your clip-- to confront the deficit until the economy is stronger. that's right. n theory. the question is whether it will
budget deficit with roger altman, form deputy treasury secretary during the clinton administration and a wall street veteran. >> it's the most serious and fascinating fiscal policy challenge i've ever seen. and it's been 41 years since i started in finance and i served twice in the treasury, which was a great privilege and i've never seen a challenge like this, because as you just said, at one level, the economy's going to be extraordinarily weak and stimulus is necessary. indeed, the...