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rogers: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on bill h.r. 754. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mursuent to house resolution 264 -- pursuant to house resolution 264 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 754. the chair appointments the gentleman from kansas, mr. yoder, to preside over the committee of the whole. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 754, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2011 for intelligence and intelligence related activities of the united states government, the community management accounts, and the central intelligence agency retirement and disability system, and for other purposes. the chair: pursuant to the rule
rogers: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on bill h.r. 754. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mursuent to house resolution 264 -- pursuant to house resolution 264 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 754. the chair appointments the gentleman from kansas, mr. yoder,...
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>> congressman mike rogers: amrullah is actually a friend of mine. >> logan: congressman mike rogerss chairman of the house intelligence committee that helps oversee all of america's intelligence agencies. he echoed what president obama has said, and told us that pakistan has arrested hundreds of terrorists in cities across the country over the last ten years. rogers also confirmed what amrullah saleh said about the taliban's senior leaders operating from quetta, pakistan. >> rogers: no doubt about it, for far too long. it was one of those, i think, arranged tradeoffs for other bits of cooperation. and remember, this is... >> logan: so the u.s. knew that and accepted it? >> rogers: well, they knew that they weren't being aggressive there. it didn't stop c.i.a.'s interest in trying to determine exactly who, what, when, where in quetta, which is-- you've been there, i've been there-- it's a difficult place to operate under any circumstances. >> logan: why doesn't the u.s. say to pakistan, "if you don't go after the afghan taliban's leadership, the quetta shura, we're going to do it"? >
>> congressman mike rogers: amrullah is actually a friend of mine. >> logan: congressman mike rogerss chairman of the house intelligence committee that helps oversee all of america's intelligence agencies. he echoed what president obama has said, and told us that pakistan has arrested hundreds of terrorists in cities across the country over the last ten years. rogers also confirmed what amrullah saleh said about the taliban's senior leaders operating from quetta, pakistan. >>...
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over. >> roger, copy. not the target. over. >> hey, be advised, you got a lot of moving pieces, people coming out. break. >> narrator: the elder was to be released without charge a few hours later. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> go, go, go! >> i thought it was flawless. what happened? >> narrator: kill/capture missions seem a far cry from how this war was once portrayed. >> he's not the guy we're looking for. >> narrator: when 30,000 extra us troops were sent to afghanistan last year, the military said they were implementing a counterinsurgency campaign. this was explained publicly as a battle for the hearts and minds of the people. >> big. there you go. >> the overriding goal of counterinsurgency is to make friends. you make friends with the people; you isolate the insurgents. go where the people are. go where the population is. go to the population centers. get in among the people, protect the people, isolate the insurgents. >> narrator: but according to those close to the military command, counterinsurgency also inv
over. >> roger, copy. not the target. over. >> hey, be advised, you got a lot of moving pieces, people coming out. break. >> narrator: the elder was to be released without charge a few hours later. ( helicopter blades whirring ) >> go, go, go! >> i thought it was flawless. what happened? >> narrator: kill/capture missions seem a far cry from how this war was once portrayed. >> he's not the guy we're looking for. >> narrator: when 30,000 extra us...
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ailes when you think of fox news do you are they the republican party do you think of roger ailes is the head of the republican party thoughts news is an arm of the republican party all the way that the republicans major republicans pay pilgrimage to fox and you think that they were the head of the party i mean you had sarah palin be a picture of you're going to be a contributor my how could he have his own t.v. show on fox don't trump when he was you know doing his sort of joke over right i was on fox every monday morning they had exclusive video and i think republicans actually turned to the channel not just to sort of put out their views but to actually build their movement i mean you have every single host on fox right now almost all of them are republicans also the right wing views and they organize they spread their message uncritically and their knowledge you know that you turn for for sort of the visit of you in the party yeah but who is organizing who i mean james i want to go to you on this one isn't roger ailes the one that's hiring all of these contributors that then beco
ailes when you think of fox news do you are they the republican party do you think of roger ailes is the head of the republican party thoughts news is an arm of the republican party all the way that the republicans major republicans pay pilgrimage to fox and you think that they were the head of the party i mean you had sarah palin be a picture of you're going to be a contributor my how could he have his own t.v. show on fox don't trump when he was you know doing his sort of joke over right i...
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then after rogers presentation i stopped worrying about stupid stuff. it is lovely to be an american where a the readers have been so kind and then there's always a secret it takes awhile to uncover them but my father looked at me on christmas day 2008 in his mid '80s i spins a year on the road and i am fond of my father. i talk about my mother all the time. that your hair was not calm right. but i do not talk about my father much and he doesn't talk much at all. he is a quiet man. the silences are the most interesting he kept looking at me and i know we he wanted to communicate with me is how proud he was. he is allowed to do that because he is my father. i realize i have not seen much of his daughter were the young daughter. occasionally he has a daughter with the amazing scene where the daughter is being paid by another man. and also it is turning now the family man is not be met in literature. and how a man loves is not something you would necessarily find that they never redid all of the little girl's but two music from the ages of six through 10.
then after rogers presentation i stopped worrying about stupid stuff. it is lovely to be an american where a the readers have been so kind and then there's always a secret it takes awhile to uncover them but my father looked at me on christmas day 2008 in his mid '80s i spins a year on the road and i am fond of my father. i talk about my mother all the time. that your hair was not calm right. but i do not talk about my father much and he doesn't talk much at all. he is a quiet man. the silences...
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i am pleased to have roger penske and his three drivers with me t.elcome. >> my pleasure. >> charlie: what is it about indy 500 for you? >> i think it's the greatest race in the world. there is something about the history, when you think i go back 60 years when i attended with my dad, we didn't have good seats, we could hardly see the cars go by but it was in my blood and the race has helped me from a business perspective build our brand, and once we started back in the early days with mark donahue and to see what's gone on with the sport and the number of things we have been able to accomplish because we have tied in the competitive spirit from racing, the integrity, obviously, the teamwork has been a core -- i would say trait in our company so indy is key for us. it's helped build our brand. >> charlie: the brand has benefited all of your businesses. >> i would say that we cannot afford to buy advertising on tv that we get when you're racing and leading the indy 500, so it's been terrific. >> charlie: you want to be there in the pits every time? >>
i am pleased to have roger penske and his three drivers with me t.elcome. >> my pleasure. >> charlie: what is it about indy 500 for you? >> i think it's the greatest race in the world. there is something about the history, when you think i go back 60 years when i attended with my dad, we didn't have good seats, we could hardly see the cars go by but it was in my blood and the race has helped me from a business perspective build our brand, and once we started back in the early...
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roger tiene ahora 21 aÑos.lla 4, 5 meses, hasta que el niÑo naciÓ. >> los abogados sostienen que en 1997 el seÑor baena habÍa regresado a california por un periodo corto de tiempo de una de sus numerosas visitas a colombia. sin embargo la seÑora baena ya se encontraba embarazada de su hijo menor cuando el seÑor baena regresÓ, por lo tanto sabÍa al igual que lo sabe ahora que Él no podÍa ser el padre del niÑo. incluso en la peticiÓn para la separación legal de la pareja hecha en el 2008 se establece que no tuvieron hijos menores. >> ¿por quÉ se puso que no habÍa niÑos de por medio? >> de esa es la pregunta que yo tambiÉn le puedo hacer a ella, porque no sabÍa, ella me mandÓ un papel para que yo firmara pero yo confiÉ, supuestamente estaba afirmando un papel que no era. >> la versiÓn de los representantes de mildred, es otra, el seÑor baena pidiÓ que ningÚn hijo fuera mencionado. >> ¿usted tambiÉn trabajÓ en la casa de los schwarzenegger? >> a veces iba a ser alguna limpieza, pero muy pocas veces. >> ¿cuÁl era la
roger tiene ahora 21 aÑos.lla 4, 5 meses, hasta que el niÑo naciÓ. >> los abogados sostienen que en 1997 el seÑor baena habÍa regresado a california por un periodo corto de tiempo de una de sus numerosas visitas a colombia. sin embargo la seÑora baena ya se encontraba embarazada de su hijo menor cuando el seÑor baena regresÓ, por lo tanto sabÍa al igual que lo sabe ahora que Él no podÍa ser el padre del niÑo. incluso en la peticiÓn para la separación legal de la pareja hecha...
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major league baseball suspended if roger mcdowell for two weeks without pay.is required to complete sensitivity training. >> i'm happy to see major league baseball take the issue. he hopes he will learn from the mistakes because he said his daughters have learned a valuable lesson. we are trying to teach the kids that forgiveness is a trait that we aspire to have because nobody is perfect. >>reporter: in san francisco, kron 4 news. >>brian: of cool and windy great day. a great day for all sorts of land related activities. windsurfing, flying a kite creek, because today we have winds cover up and over 30 mi. per hour. still pretty breezy tonight, at sfo with plans to 20 and 30 m.p.h. for oakland in the bottle. fairfield winds blowing to 41 m.p.h. these wins will be a factor in the forecast tomorrow as well as monday. where in an unsettled weather pattern. here's lake tahoe earlier today if you can see it. clouds there, rainfall falling for this evening. snow levels will come down through the day tomorrow, he will see snow showers tomorrow. and monday as well. f
major league baseball suspended if roger mcdowell for two weeks without pay.is required to complete sensitivity training. >> i'm happy to see major league baseball take the issue. he hopes he will learn from the mistakes because he said his daughters have learned a valuable lesson. we are trying to teach the kids that forgiveness is a trait that we aspire to have because nobody is perfect. >>reporter: in san francisco, kron 4 news. >>brian: of cool and windy great day. a great...
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and rogers said, no, i have to go to the book expo breakfast in new york tomorrow. [laughter] [applause] >> anyway, here we go. gene and i were invited to appear on a tv show in milwaukee named dialing for dollars. we weren't so sure because good series of film critics appear at such a show? how would it make us look? boys, boys, boys our producers said. do you think the audience for dialing for dollars is going to be thinking about things for that? she put us through a guy run -- a dry run. she spun an imaginary drum and pluck out a three by five card on which he had written her own name. and the winner is, congratulations. he won 1 dollar. we started to get other indications. we were invited to baltimore to appear on a morning show hosted by a young woman named oprah winfrey. oprah who was not yet opera breathe into the green room to chat. i like her. she explained we would appear after a segment with a vegetarian chef, and before the wrapup segment to be the chipmunks performing with hoola hoop's. [laughter] the show did not go smoothly. while the vegetarian chef
and rogers said, no, i have to go to the book expo breakfast in new york tomorrow. [laughter] [applause] >> anyway, here we go. gene and i were invited to appear on a tv show in milwaukee named dialing for dollars. we weren't so sure because good series of film critics appear at such a show? how would it make us look? boys, boys, boys our producers said. do you think the audience for dialing for dollars is going to be thinking about things for that? she put us through a guy run -- a dry...
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roger, we're told that the u.s. is already sharing some of the intel from bin laden's hideout with other countries. are officials essentially racing against the clock for fear some of this material is going to get dated or stale quickly? >> i think that's right, lester. what we have here is we have actionable threat information. and that by sharing it with our allies, they may be able to take information they already have in their possession, piece together what we discovered in bin laden's compound and learn about potential plots. so it's putting the pieces of the puzzle together. there is a bit of a race against time involved here. >> the official u.s. narrative is that he was still somehow in charge of this operation, this al qaeda operation. and drawing up plans for attacks. but yet nothing major has happened, no follow-up attack to 9/11. was he discovering that his network was unraveling? >> well, lester, we've had tremendous success over the past ten years. we have pounded al qaeda relentlessly in pakistan and
roger, we're told that the u.s. is already sharing some of the intel from bin laden's hideout with other countries. are officials essentially racing against the clock for fear some of this material is going to get dated or stale quickly? >> i think that's right, lester. what we have here is we have actionable threat information. and that by sharing it with our allies, they may be able to take information they already have in their possession, piece together what we discovered in bin...
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still ahead, tonight's "word on the street," "security." thestreet.com's james rogers joins us for alook at three stocks focused on cyber security. >> susie: one of the nation's busiest waterways has been shut down to help prevent more flooding. the coast guard closed the mississippi river at the natchez port today, because barges on the water could put more pressure on already strained levees. the interruption could cost the u.s. economy hundreds of millions of dollars a day. as darren gersh reports, the rising water is also putting financial pressure on a national flood insurance program that already faces a huge deficit. >> reporter: thousands of miles have been flooded, and almost too many farms and homes to count. this is widely expected to be the most expensive flood damage since hurricane katrina, with a cost as high as $4 billion. the heritage foundation's david john says the price tag is another example of how federal flood insurance is not priced to reflect the true risk of a loss. >> this program has a monster deficit from hurricane katrina, and it has virtually no chance
still ahead, tonight's "word on the street," "security." thestreet.com's james rogers joins us for alook at three stocks focused on cyber security. >> susie: one of the nation's busiest waterways has been shut down to help prevent more flooding. the coast guard closed the mississippi river at the natchez port today, because barges on the water could put more pressure on already strained levees. the interruption could cost the u.s. economy hundreds of millions of...
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approaching one minute into the flight. >> endeavour, go at throttle up. >> roger. go at throttle up. >> endeavour's three main engines now back at full throttle, all tree engines -- three engines in if good shape. endeavour's already traveling 1300 miles per hour. at an altitude of 11 miles down range from the kennedy space center. now 12 miles. at liftoff endeavour, fully fueled, weighed four-and-a-half million pounds. it's lost half that weight in propellant now. next event is burnout and separation of the twin solid rocket boosters. that upcoming here shortly, those boosters are burning 11,000 pounds of fuel per second. >> and standing by for separation of the solid rocket boosters. the onboard or guidance system has done its job of settling down any dispersantses introduced at booster separation. the orbiter's now traveling 3,200 miles per hour down range 50 miles, altitude 37 miles. all systems in good shape. three good hydraulic systems, auxiliary power unitses and fuel cells. the fuel cells providing power to all of the systems. >> roger, who two engine -- [
approaching one minute into the flight. >> endeavour, go at throttle up. >> roger. go at throttle up. >> endeavour's three main engines now back at full throttle, all tree engines -- three engines in if good shape. endeavour's already traveling 1300 miles per hour. at an altitude of 11 miles down range from the kennedy space center. now 12 miles. at liftoff endeavour, fully fueled, weighed four-and-a-half million pounds. it's lost half that weight in propellant now. next event...
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joining me on our news panel are paul rogers, environment writer for the "san jose mercury news," joshischman, legal and political affairs reporter for the "oakland tribune," john myers for kqed public radio, joining us from the capitol. so john, what are some of the details of governor brown's revised budget? >> -- notion that you have to solve the state budget problem through a combination of spending cuts and taxes. now, the governor and the legislature have already worked through roughly half of the deficit problem. he's pegging the remaining deficit at its about 9.5 billion, $9.6 billion but he's incesistent the tax plan move forward. current sales taxes and car taxes and the sales surcharge he moved forward and delayed and he wants voters to approve all of that. there are modifications. the state's revenues look better than they did, $6.6 billion more over the two-year period of revenues we thought they would have, that will help schools and the structural debt problems, the wall of debt, i love that term he put out, the wall of debt he wants to chip away at but the fundamentals
joining me on our news panel are paul rogers, environment writer for the "san jose mercury news," joshischman, legal and political affairs reporter for the "oakland tribune," john myers for kqed public radio, joining us from the capitol. so john, what are some of the details of governor brown's revised budget? >> -- notion that you have to solve the state budget problem through a combination of spending cuts and taxes. now, the governor and the legislature have already...
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joining me now nbc terrorism analyst roger cresse, and philip mudd, the fbi's first-ever deputy director for national security, and then senior intelligence adviser. already. philip, let me start with you. first, on the intelligence issue, where do we get this intelligence and how did it lead to this dramatic raid? >> this is very difficult intelligence to collect. you're talking about somebody who doesn't communicate and who rarely has contacts with his subordinates. as the president said, the information was collected begins last summer. you have somebody presumably who was a courier between the main al qaeda organization and its leadership. you have to take bits of pieces of sand, how does he communicate, what kind of threat would you face if you enter that compound. put these bits of sand together and determine whether it's useful to take a stab at the compound remarkable intelligence success. >> are there any updates on how we might have acquired it? was it from gitmo or otherwise? >> i've heard comments about get monday. it's hard to someone like gitmo who was captured 8 years ago
joining me now nbc terrorism analyst roger cresse, and philip mudd, the fbi's first-ever deputy director for national security, and then senior intelligence adviser. already. philip, let me start with you. first, on the intelligence issue, where do we get this intelligence and how did it lead to this dramatic raid? >> this is very difficult intelligence to collect. you're talking about somebody who doesn't communicate and who rarely has contacts with his subordinates. as the president...
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that will mean time to sort of to go for it so be it roger on international affairs simply hague tribunal now trying to confront the two fugitive abortion and so. obviously the prosecutors and the hague will try to confront courage first aswad each and i confidently expect their long term strategy to be to have one try to pin the blame on the other and in the end it will be a minor sum game in terms of prisoner's dilemma model you know other words they will both be worse off which would be the best possible scenario for the club in being to the hague both as a an expert witness and as
that will mean time to sort of to go for it so be it roger on international affairs simply hague tribunal now trying to confront the two fugitive abortion and so. obviously the prosecutors and the hague will try to confront courage first aswad each and i confidently expect their long term strategy to be to have one try to pin the blame on the other and in the end it will be a minor sum game in terms of prisoner's dilemma model you know other words they will both be worse off which would be the...
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john rogers is a judge on the united states court of appeals for the sixth circuit. at the time that president bush nominated himself, he had only four years of practice experience, no appellate clerkships, and has spent the remainder. his career as a professor. he was confirmed by the senate by a voice vote.
john rogers is a judge on the united states court of appeals for the sixth circuit. at the time that president bush nominated himself, he had only four years of practice experience, no appellate clerkships, and has spent the remainder. his career as a professor. he was confirmed by the senate by a voice vote.
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roger, good morning. >> good morning, alex. >> less talk about the treasure trove that's been seized there. do you think that's going to cause al qaeda leaders to go further underground, to avoid the same fate as their leader, or might they be more inclined to attack sooner? >> well, i think either one is possible. i think people like zawahiri and other members of the al qaeda leadership are going to be very nervous right now. and they're going to go under ground. you could easily also paint a picture where if there are any operations in the final stages of preparation they may tried and be accelerated. when that happens, that also creates further opportunities for disruption. i do not believe there is a sleeper cell presence inside the united states. i do not think that is something we need to worry about. we do need to worry about the lone wolf scenario. some individual who decides to avenge bin laden on his own. so we've got a couple of different pieces here to keep in mind, but i think the counter terrorism views opportunities coming out of the exploitation of the information the
roger, good morning. >> good morning, alex. >> less talk about the treasure trove that's been seized there. do you think that's going to cause al qaeda leaders to go further underground, to avoid the same fate as their leader, or might they be more inclined to attack sooner? >> well, i think either one is possible. i think people like zawahiri and other members of the al qaeda leadership are going to be very nervous right now. and they're going to go under ground. you could...
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congressman mike rogers joins us. he's a former agent with the fbi.n looking at this evidence, a compound eight times the size of the neighbors', land owned by the military, the military academy a mile away, what would be your conclusion as to whether pakistan's officials knew, had to know, should have known, knew without asking. >> it sure leads to a lot of questions. just a few hours ago i received new information that would lead me to believe they didn't know as an institution. the isi didn't know as an institution -- >> the spy agency. >> the spy agency didn't know as an institution, the military didn't know as an institution, i don't think the government knew. there may have been elements that knew he was there. i don't believe as an institution, as a country, they knew he was there. >> should they have known? does it mean they're not competent? >> it's clearly embarrassing. this is clearly embarrassing for the pakistanis, and what i hope comes out of this is that we strengthen their resolve about helping us go after really hard targets that we k
congressman mike rogers joins us. he's a former agent with the fbi.n looking at this evidence, a compound eight times the size of the neighbors', land owned by the military, the military academy a mile away, what would be your conclusion as to whether pakistan's officials knew, had to know, should have known, knew without asking. >> it sure leads to a lot of questions. just a few hours ago i received new information that would lead me to believe they didn't know as an institution. the isi...
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i needed a good cry. >> her name is ruth rogers. woman among the crowd who watched his bike collapse at the finish line after competing last year in the bay to breakers stricken with a massive heart attack and for 20 crucial minutes he showed no signs of life until rogers sprung into action with powerful force. >> i'm just blown away that you had no idea i had made it. so that makes it all the more powerful and i'm glad i got in touch with you. >> we do lose patients and you grieve for every one to different degrees. i grieved pretty hard after that. it is a big shock. >> after undergoing quadruple bypass surgery ken was discharged from the hospital in six days. at 53 he is in excellent condition and was ready to put his body to the test again running in the 2011 beta breakers. >> i wanted this day for over a year now to be able to say thank you. she took charge and other people that were trying to help me out. >> the reunion of bike and rogers took place with his dog accompanying. his year long search for his savior has earned him
i needed a good cry. >> her name is ruth rogers. woman among the crowd who watched his bike collapse at the finish line after competing last year in the bay to breakers stricken with a massive heart attack and for 20 crucial minutes he showed no signs of life until rogers sprung into action with powerful force. >> i'm just blown away that you had no idea i had made it. so that makes it all the more powerful and i'm glad i got in touch with you. >> we do lose patients and you...
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and joining me now to talk more about this is dr roger handler he's a senior political analyst at ya got to have our thanks for being with us so a lot of sound bites that sound good about a whopper ration on things like climate change and working together and that a rising china is good for the united states but what is really the subtext you know is china a threat to the united states or is this the justification used by some leaders to continue justify expanding the u.s. empire well certainly on the trying the side there's a new generation coming into positions of leadership for a generation which has a very short historical memory and does not recall the many years of good relationships between the united states and china that were initially. catalyzed by richard nixon and by the bush administration years of the time nor does the modern trying his leadership remember the years of conflict with the soviet union along the moor river so what is then trying. what i'm saying is the chinese leadership in essence see the u.s. as the single barrier that stands in the way to china assuming
and joining me now to talk more about this is dr roger handler he's a senior political analyst at ya got to have our thanks for being with us so a lot of sound bites that sound good about a whopper ration on things like climate change and working together and that a rising china is good for the united states but what is really the subtext you know is china a threat to the united states or is this the justification used by some leaders to continue justify expanding the u.s. empire well certainly...
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she's due date roger ebert. >> i did not know that.car that is some news. >> of 23 years ago she decided that she wanted to take control of her life, her boyfriend roger ebert said that used to do what you do, i work for the network, and in my partner decided to take our television show at the movies. they took it private, the syndicated themselves. how it >> that is what prompted her to do it? >> yes, she said goodbye to abc, she was making about 100 million new-$100 million in revenue. her fortune is worth over $2.7 billion. clearly the biggest owner on the forbes a celebrity list. >> she is behind several other shows that are doing well. >> yes, she has learned how to syndicate the others which makes her power now four times is exponential. she can still do a book club on all four of the shows, she can do the advertising because she owns the advertising on all four of the shows, she is in no way downsizing, but she may become an executive. o' channel, she is like her own cable show. >> , yes that is called own the oprah winfrey and
she's due date roger ebert. >> i did not know that.car that is some news. >> of 23 years ago she decided that she wanted to take control of her life, her boyfriend roger ebert said that used to do what you do, i work for the network, and in my partner decided to take our television show at the movies. they took it private, the syndicated themselves. how it >> that is what prompted her to do it? >> yes, she said goodbye to abc, she was making about 100 million new-$100...
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board rogers was coming to town -- roy rogers was coming to town. it was for white kids only. why?y think we are troublemakers? i do not want to make trouble. troublemaker. just because of how we are born, we have to be troublemakers. that is when i looked and saw ms. hamilton getting on the bus. wait, let me get back on -- wait, driver, please, let me get back on. ms. hamilton, she sat right next to me. "you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible] i want to stay black and die a natural death. [laughter] segregation is killing black people. that big fight, brown versus the board of education so all the black kids can get an education. [inaudible] the books have pages missing, and they all have things written inside of them. at the main library, we have a demonstration going on. [inaudible] how come we cannot use that facility? they cannot even get a good job and fair pay. men, they come up missing. rape -- they do not want to talk about that, but if it is a white woman, it is on the news, on the radio, on television. i do not want to die like tha
board rogers was coming to town -- roy rogers was coming to town. it was for white kids only. why?y think we are troublemakers? i do not want to make trouble. troublemaker. just because of how we are born, we have to be troublemakers. that is when i looked and saw ms. hamilton getting on the bus. wait, let me get back on -- wait, driver, please, let me get back on. ms. hamilton, she sat right next to me. "you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible]...
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back to the world bank they were talking about this seven months ago the dollar is collapsing jim rogers is right about bernanke you know with a real public enemy number one is it's osama bin burn a key this guy's devaluing the money in front of our all eyes look at wholesale prices today at producer prices just today that retail sales went up why because energy and food prices were going off the cheaper the dollar goes the commodities go higher the dollar isn't worth the digital paper it's not being printed on not to reiterate this too much in general but let's look around the world what's going on interesting indicator i think this year mexico got around a hundred tons of gold this is according to the mexican central bank you know and looks like to me at least that the lost confidence in the u.s. dollar is everywhere i'm confirming another thing that your favorite guy steve forbes that which is you know people know that something is wrong with the dollar and he said if the dollar was as good as gold other countries want to buy it so here's a question for you though we switch to gold as
back to the world bank they were talking about this seven months ago the dollar is collapsing jim rogers is right about bernanke you know with a real public enemy number one is it's osama bin burn a key this guy's devaluing the money in front of our all eyes look at wholesale prices today at producer prices just today that retail sales went up why because energy and food prices were going off the cheaper the dollar goes the commodities go higher the dollar isn't worth the digital paper it's not...
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as always, roger cressey, nbc news terrorism analyst. our coverage of osama bin laden's death only getting rolling here this afternoon. >>> straight ahead, is this the linchpin to a way out? the politics of the kill and a gateway to an end game in afghanistan. is it real? >>> also, our so-called ally. with friends like pakistan, who needs saudi arabia? >>> plus, the spirit of our own country, five lessons learned from 9/11. do we still remember any of them? ♪ got brass in pocket... ♪ gonna use my, my, my, imagination. ♪ the new blackberry playbook. ♪ cos i'm gonna make you see ♪ there's nobody else here, no one like me. ♪ small enough to take anywhere. powerful enough to take you everywhere. ♪ i'm special ♪ so special to london starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol now, and maybe up to 8 in a day. or...choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. enjoy the flight. pnc virtual wallet gathers your spending and saving in one place. credit and debit purchases, checks, bills, and other financial information. it lets you
as always, roger cressey, nbc news terrorism analyst. our coverage of osama bin laden's death only getting rolling here this afternoon. >>> straight ahead, is this the linchpin to a way out? the politics of the kill and a gateway to an end game in afghanistan. is it real? >>> also, our so-called ally. with friends like pakistan, who needs saudi arabia? >>> plus, the spirit of our own country, five lessons learned from 9/11. do we still remember any of them? ♪ got...
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we get to afghanistan and they send their top -- moscow sends the top guy down to talk to roger and roger is shocked to tell us they want out quickly, and they are desperate. we bring the story back to nightline, and it was obvious that the mainstream media and washington beltway crowd was not interested in doing anything with this possibility. they didn't create what roger described as a golden bridge to help the soviets withdrawal and stay safe. they wanted to be able to leave and not look like it was a defeat basically. that's number one. well, charlie wilson starts to get his project going to increase funding after that point. the exact -- what needed to happen was the insurgency had to start with pakistan. what charlie wilson did is increase the insurgency. if that stopped, the president said on camera to us that the soviets would leave. these are all the, the -- this is part of the historical record. what charlie wilson was really doing was actually increasing the chances the soviets would stay there longer, and that was actually the goal of the whole idea to draw the soviets into a
we get to afghanistan and they send their top -- moscow sends the top guy down to talk to roger and roger is shocked to tell us they want out quickly, and they are desperate. we bring the story back to nightline, and it was obvious that the mainstream media and washington beltway crowd was not interested in doing anything with this possibility. they didn't create what roger described as a golden bridge to help the soviets withdrawal and stay safe. they wanted to be able to leave and not look...
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what was the decisionmaking behind that, roger? >> well, i talked to members of the administration very -- most recently and they said it was still being hashed out on the pros and cons. the pros are pretty obvious it is proof of death it is demonstrating to the world that bin laden, visual evidence of bin laden's demise. the con, of course is that those in the radical community will use that to perpetuate the martyr myth, will use it as a cause, cause celeb. all told, the white house decided the pros outweigh the cons and creating that proof of death visual was the right thing to do. >> yeah. i think at some point, they had to release it. there is no other way, otherwise the conspiracy theorists would go nuts. >> that is exactly right. >> absolutely. now, senator udall, i want to talk about the implications of all this now we have this information, now that we have take than action, let's talk about implications for get mothers afghanistan, pakistan. first, let start with pakistan. >> yes. >> it appears that, boy, either they knew
what was the decisionmaking behind that, roger? >> well, i talked to members of the administration very -- most recently and they said it was still being hashed out on the pros and cons. the pros are pretty obvious it is proof of death it is demonstrating to the world that bin laden, visual evidence of bin laden's demise. the con, of course is that those in the radical community will use that to perpetuate the martyr myth, will use it as a cause, cause celeb. all told, the white house...
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thank you very much, roger. i now -- it's not supposed to be in wisconsin but so kind of what you're seeing is all of us is medicare recipients are above average [laughter] bob reischauer is well known to all of you in this town and certainly on this panel in the past years he's participated many times and we appreciate it. in addition to being a former director of the congressional budget office he's not the president of the reuters institute but as it has already been mentioned one of the two new public trustees of the trust funds. so, bob? >> with the record show that the leak is in minnesota. [laughter] and that if you can only be me deep in a tsunami you are in pretty good shape. [laughter] as bob has mentioned i have appeared at the gathering quite a few times and let the record show why it's been on time every other time. [laughter] if we average over the seven or eight times i've done this, it's really on time and the blame goes to anyone who starts something at 9:15. either the half-hour or the full hou
thank you very much, roger. i now -- it's not supposed to be in wisconsin but so kind of what you're seeing is all of us is medicare recipients are above average [laughter] bob reischauer is well known to all of you in this town and certainly on this panel in the past years he's participated many times and we appreciate it. in addition to being a former director of the congressional budget office he's not the president of the reuters institute but as it has already been mentioned one of the two...
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winning streak to improve on the spaniard will be moved to a straight victory on clay after beating roger federer in this sammy's swiss did claim the first set seven five but roth are still back six walks and wrapped up the decider six three sticking to his break off so the delighted spaniard set up was though george the richest still the slight favorite to play in the title. for instance makes a big if the poor asians but. he isn't and probably he's the favorite for more with so i will try my best to provide that we've all got to play good and we'll see what's going on. in the meantime make good as that and go will become the first belorussian ranked number four in the world after she made it through to the final of the ladies event in madrid as a good defeated surprise they could guess six four six two ending the germans rather than the men which included a win over world number one caroline was knocking the third round and called will battle czech petra could be to go for the title. now many because you know how successfully defended his w.v.u. welterweight title against challenger sha
winning streak to improve on the spaniard will be moved to a straight victory on clay after beating roger federer in this sammy's swiss did claim the first set seven five but roth are still back six walks and wrapped up the decider six three sticking to his break off so the delighted spaniard set up was though george the richest still the slight favorite to play in the title. for instance makes a big if the poor asians but. he isn't and probably he's the favorite for more with so i will try my...
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increasing al-jazeera will rogers the final part of the route. over. the road runs through the most direct sky and byways of the yowza river. as all school comes to an end it's clear that the history of moscow is reflective not only of its monuments but in the structure of the city. ok if the whole of our brain might not be complete but it does offer a complete guide to the council showcasing what amazing and i first city moscow truly is. and that we have of course the that's all that's all we have on the streets for about the full will of all of the russian capital i'll see you get the same time next week and sell them for me and the rest of the crew by buying them out. wealthy british scientists some time. the. market. is going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on. emissions free couldn't take shouldn't three times four charges three. major and three risk free stews types free. old free broadcast quality video for your media pr
increasing al-jazeera will rogers the final part of the route. over. the road runs through the most direct sky and byways of the yowza river. as all school comes to an end it's clear that the history of moscow is reflective not only of its monuments but in the structure of the city. ok if the whole of our brain might not be complete but it does offer a complete guide to the council showcasing what amazing and i first city moscow truly is. and that we have of course the that's all that's all we...
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does your life you know associate with people that are here every day i mean i live on the below rogeringand my office is just off so i work on bit about every day and now i'm training for new york marathon you know they must come out all day. and using it along as well. for your environmental consultants that's right so i mean obviously i'm interested in this of ecological value of a bit about as well and. in that respect i find interesting history they've been about i mean when it was set up in one nine hundred twenty they first planted silver birch. then these unsavory nickels the first planted trees well that's what i would like to but then again. they must rise unlike them so they were placed by the lime trees which was just today interesting and that is the largest boulevards but they're also cultural spaces where you got the art exhibit since you got the rollerskating it's oh you know community really with why most of us hang out so yes it's busy all times the year i mean basically now in the summer it really is a place you know the muscovites connotates or you all just you know ta
does your life you know associate with people that are here every day i mean i live on the below rogeringand my office is just off so i work on bit about every day and now i'm training for new york marathon you know they must come out all day. and using it along as well. for your environmental consultants that's right so i mean obviously i'm interested in this of ecological value of a bit about as well and. in that respect i find interesting history they've been about i mean when it was set up...
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fast forward 45 years, this is what stanford researchers say rogers will look like as a senior citizen. >> it looks pretty plausible to me especially the sunken cheeks. >> this is one of the best virtual reality labs in the world. >> reporter: he says virtual aging is a useful tool to get young people to think and plan ahead. >> it's a very powerful visceral emotional experience of having to be a different version of you. >> it's a walk into the future. >> reporter: this psychology professor believes seeing our future selves will encourage to us think about retirement. >> we believe that people will begin to behave in a way that will recognize and help take care of that future self. >> reporter: carsonson said young people have seen the feature tend to save more money for a rainy day and retirement. now i'm about to see into the future. this is my before picture at age 30-ish. and this is what researchers at stanford's virtual reality lab say i'll look like at 65. >> holy moly. >> it's just a prediction but that is a good likeness. >> reporter: it's a reality check and a wake-up call.
fast forward 45 years, this is what stanford researchers say rogers will look like as a senior citizen. >> it looks pretty plausible to me especially the sunken cheeks. >> this is one of the best virtual reality labs in the world. >> reporter: he says virtual aging is a useful tool to get young people to think and plan ahead. >> it's a very powerful visceral emotional experience of having to be a different version of you. >> it's a walk into the future. >>...
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[ friend ] roger's sick. the film gala's in about 2 hours. wanna go? yeah! wait. 2 hours!? [ female announcer ] no time to plan? there's still time to whiten. introducing crest whitestrips 2-hour express. now, in just two hours you can have a noticeably whiter smile that lasts for months. ♪ they must think we're famous! let em. [ female announcer ] whitening without the wait. 3d white whitestrips two hour express, from crest. life opens up when you do. and try 3d white paste and rinse. >>> in the rewrite tonight, the narrative of the far right is starting to shift around president obama's decision to kill osama bin laden. and just what kind of decision that really was. here's rush limbaugh earlier today. >> it was gutsy on sunday. on monday it was really gutsy. and yesterday was profoundly gutsy. today it was unbelievably, incomprehensibly gutsy. but isn't that a bit of a stretch especially in view of the fact -- look at it this way, if it ever got out that obama had passed on a chance at capturing or killing bin laden, obama's political career is over. >> now you would thi
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and in time is not a jock itch and rough on the dollar looking forward to the final while roger federer was sent packing. i saw the first stop my host slovakia have been knocked out of their home world championships and slow bugs going down to monta from london sounds a meaning they will be able to qualify for the quarterfinals kilmore ruutu with a double for the fans in the second group league a germany missed a chance to go top losing to muck in the shootouts meanwhile russia prepared to take on the czech republic late and some say with alexander ovechkin in the lineup off to joining the national schools. and gilly. will replace your opinion of one of those sidelined for the rest of that's on the mend the growing strain. to more games took place on saturday evening olympic champions canada no way three two while the u.s. team solve for all in spite the same school line. now there's a new pair of leaders in the russian football premier league newly promoted and one of them making their way to the top thing straight to one victory over ted in the big day for the grozny schooled as well
and in time is not a jock itch and rough on the dollar looking forward to the final while roger federer was sent packing. i saw the first stop my host slovakia have been knocked out of their home world championships and slow bugs going down to monta from london sounds a meaning they will be able to qualify for the quarterfinals kilmore ruutu with a double for the fans in the second group league a germany missed a chance to go top losing to muck in the shootouts meanwhile russia prepared to take...