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roger? >> 705. >> drew: 705. actual retail price is $770. roger! i like how you looked at the camera like hey dude, i'm having my moment. i'm having my moment here on "the price is right". roger, where are you from? >> cal apass as. >> drew: what do you do there? >> i'm a stay at home dad, i take care of two golden retrievers. >> drew: man. i would love to see your instagram feed. hey, george, what do we have for him? >> george: a new car! ( cheers and applause ) it's the dodge charger se. this sporty sedan is equipped with a 3.6 liter engine, eight- speed automatic transmission, uconnect touch 4.3 s media center and rear-wheel drive. it's the dodge charger. >> drew: the game is call -- you're standing on the first number of the price of the car which us a two. you're going to walk a path to the numbness the price of the car. so the next number will be a three, the six in front of you, five to your right, or the seven right behind you. if you get one wrong you get a chance to do it over, but only if you know the price of one of those prizes over th
roger? >> 705. >> drew: 705. actual retail price is $770. roger! i like how you looked at the camera like hey dude, i'm having my moment. i'm having my moment here on "the price is right". roger, where are you from? >> cal apass as. >> drew: what do you do there? >> i'm a stay at home dad, i take care of two golden retrievers. >> drew: man. i would love to see your instagram feed. hey, george, what do we have for him? >> george: a new car! (...
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i will say this about rogers, that he is very careful.airman of house intel and a former fbi agent, as he said, very careful about, you know, jumping to conclusions. and he said, when it comes to the question of, you know, hindsight is 20/20, should they have known beforehand they needed more protection, he said i want to wait and see but he didn't agree at all with the contentious of the administration and the contention of ambassador rice, all the violence across the middle east, in more than two dozen countries, against u.s. interests is all because of the video. he says -- and there are a lot of people who suggest -- that this has a lot to do with u.s. policy, and, perhaps, according to some critics and rogers is one of them, the fact that the u.s. seems to be engaging from that part of the world, and our allies don't know if they can depend on us and our friends -- and our enemies aren't afraid of us and he feels that u.s. policy has a lot to do with the wave of violence in the middle east. >> jamie: because, chris, the issue keeps c
i will say this about rogers, that he is very careful.airman of house intel and a former fbi agent, as he said, very careful about, you know, jumping to conclusions. and he said, when it comes to the question of, you know, hindsight is 20/20, should they have known beforehand they needed more protection, he said i want to wait and see but he didn't agree at all with the contentious of the administration and the contention of ambassador rice, all the violence across the middle east, in more than...
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one of the world's top bankers, roger altman, thinks so. harvard's niall ferguson isn't so sure. >>> next up, can't we just predict the election results now and be done with it? i'll ask nate silver, "the new york times'" brilliant statistician. >>> also, the crisis you don't know enough about that could have a big impact around the globe. >>> first, here's my take. both conventions are done, and what can we say about the upcoming campaign and election? well, one hearty prediction about elections seems likely to hold this november. the winning party will be the one that is more genuinely optimistic about america, even in the midst of a struggling economy. now it used to be that the democratic party was the glum party. in the 1970s and 1980s, democratic party leaders often criticized the country relentlessly for its behavior at home and abroad, for its inequities and injustices, think of civil rights and vietnam. the democrats' jeane kirkpatric said at the 1984 republican convention, always blame america first. but today, it is the republica
one of the world's top bankers, roger altman, thinks so. harvard's niall ferguson isn't so sure. >>> next up, can't we just predict the election results now and be done with it? i'll ask nate silver, "the new york times'" brilliant statistician. >>> also, the crisis you don't know enough about that could have a big impact around the globe. >>> first, here's my take. both conventions are done, and what can we say about the upcoming campaign and election?...
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raising money to help people like phillip rogers.01:39:56- 01:40:11 phillip rogers: "and because of whaton the corners to do every year, we're aale to get the money, like this wheel chair."he shows them what it's like to live with als... also known as lou gehrig's disease... a progressive attack on nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord... weaking muscles and resulting in paralysis. 01:47:08- 01:47:17firefighter michael roberts: i can relate to that, i have a wife and smaal children myself it could happennto me, it could happen to any of the guys i work with, you just never know. phillip knowsswhat its like to be on the front lines.... a formmr anne arundel county police officer, now struggling with the diignosis he received pearly two years ago.phillip rogers: 01:02:22- 01:02:26it was devastating, it really was ///butt to///01:02:33- 01:02:49 well, i told, excuse me, i told my wife that day about what i was diaggosed with.but finding the strength to tell hissson... woulddtaae time.... 01:09:37- 01:09:55phillip rogers: i try to keep active with him, cause i'm not able him."and time is
raising money to help people like phillip rogers.01:39:56- 01:40:11 phillip rogers: "and because of whaton the corners to do every year, we're aale to get the money, like this wheel chair."he shows them what it's like to live with als... also known as lou gehrig's disease... a progressive attack on nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord... weaking muscles and resulting in paralysis. 01:47:08- 01:47:17firefighter michael roberts: i can relate to that, i have a wife and smaal children...
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. >> don't move because we are waiting for roger goodell of the nfl. "power lunch" is up next. don't forget "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >>> halftime's over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> we're going to go to roger goodell right now. you heard the whistle. and there is the commissioner of the national football league. >> very positive i think for the game and obviously our fans. so happy to take your questions. >> commissioner, there was a lot of talk about sunday night -- monday night, about how much that influenced the negotiations moving forward. can you talk about that? >> you know, we were in intensive negotiations for the last ten days.
. >> don't move because we are waiting for roger goodell of the nfl. "power lunch" is up next. don't forget "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >>> halftime's over. the second half of your trading day begins now. >> we're going to go to roger goodell right now. you heard the whistle. and there is the commissioner of the national football league. >> very positive i think for the game and obviously our fans. so happy to take your questions. >>...
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you were there, roger. how big is the mountain? >> i think he built a few mountains for republicans, regardless of the polling, of which i am not the greatest fan in the world. what democrats did in three days in an almost flawless convention, except for a bauble the platform, was to bring their own party together, energize id, get out the vote, and make an important recasting of the parties. they cast the republican party as the party of complete, selling american short, while the democrats were willing to take a hard path to lead us to the right path. >> charles, was that the same convention you watched? >> no, i saw a completely different one. i saw a party that gave us low growth, an anemic recovery, and not talk about the president, not talking about what it had done or the consequences of its policies. this is all about empathy. the only reason obama is not 20 points behind, which he should be on the basis of his record, is because there is this huge empathy gap, 20 points ahead of ronny on who cares about average americans.
you were there, roger. how big is the mountain? >> i think he built a few mountains for republicans, regardless of the polling, of which i am not the greatest fan in the world. what democrats did in three days in an almost flawless convention, except for a bauble the platform, was to bring their own party together, energize id, get out the vote, and make an important recasting of the parties. they cast the republican party as the party of complete, selling american short, while the...
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the 49ers beat aaron roger, and all of a sudden, oh, the pack they got a lousy defense!the defense with clay matthews. and -- huh? aaron rogers. all the boys on the national scene! there's a fake steal call. packers win 23-10. now i have to explain to mike. everybody was saying that he was playing the best quarterback of anybody in history. so you've got a little bit after you lose the first game. what? brady's better? look at what peyton manning did, joe montana. you happy with that, mike? >> no. >> no, mike 's still mad. and i appreciate him for caring at 11:25. [ laughter ] >> that's what i want. i want ugly e-mail s. >> are you still upset? [ laughter ] >> mike just robbed a bank. in a good way ! [ laughter ] >>> okay. the raiders starting snapper, he had such a bad game. look at matthew stafford, detroit lion, at candlestick park on sunday. this should be a great, great game on national tv. johnson's been hobbling with a bad foot. he did practice today. >> aaron rogers was an america vp last year, and we're going to play stafford. >> yeah, he's one of the great rece
the 49ers beat aaron roger, and all of a sudden, oh, the pack they got a lousy defense!the defense with clay matthews. and -- huh? aaron rogers. all the boys on the national scene! there's a fake steal call. packers win 23-10. now i have to explain to mike. everybody was saying that he was playing the best quarterback of anybody in history. so you've got a little bit after you lose the first game. what? brady's better? look at what peyton manning did, joe montana. you happy with that, mike?...
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(henry rogers) we lost james dean that way; he couldn't handle it.e never done anything right. i've been going around with my head in the sling. i dn't want to drag you in but i can't help it. see, i think that you can't just go around proving things, pretending like you're tough. and you can't -- even though you look a certain way, you can't-- that's right, you're absolutely right. you're not listening to me! (henry rogers) clift was a perfect example. he was emotionally disturbed. he would have been better off running a grocery store in some little town in the midwest, where the public wouldn't pay any attention to him, than he would as a film star. (scary music playing) (henry rogers) he was a fine outstanding actor, but emotionally, he couldn't stand the strain. ♪ i wanna be ♪ loved by you ♪ just you and ♪ nobody else but you ♪ i wanna be ♪ loved by you alone ♪ (jane russell) marilyn was very fragile. god, if i'd lived in 7 different foster homes, i would have been a totally different person. do you think 3 sleeping pills are enough? three's quit
(henry rogers) we lost james dean that way; he couldn't handle it.e never done anything right. i've been going around with my head in the sling. i dn't want to drag you in but i can't help it. see, i think that you can't just go around proving things, pretending like you're tough. and you can't -- even though you look a certain way, you can't-- that's right, you're absolutely right. you're not listening to me! (henry rogers) clift was a perfect example. he was emotionally disturbed. he would...
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. >> justamente con valentina, la protagonista de este doloroso incidente, está rogers borges. >> nosdie lo esperaba. >> no, ni yo, menos, sí ha sido una semana difícil, me fracturé el sábado antes de la primera gala, y bailé igual, decidí que era hora de acudir al médico. >> es sería la fractura, puede tener complicaciones máximas y el descanso es de cuatro a seis semanas. >> ¿cuáles planes tienes?. >> llegando al momento, ya veníamos y bueno sonrisas a un poste. >> ahora vamos a continuar con "sal y pimienta". >> si le ponen las coreografías como en las competencias. >> es que está bailando tan mal esta niña y era por que estaba toda fracturada. >> a ver, les voy a decir algo, es imposible que con dos costillas fracturas, te carguen, pero no se puede lo más digno que podrá hacer, es retirarse de la competencia. >> no se los escuché si valentina decide hacer caso omiso, pero ganar ese premio por su fundación, adelante. >> ella está muy afectada, tiene muchas ganas de participar, pero físicamente no estará a la altura de lo que puede estar. >> ella es una chica que apenas está comenza
. >> justamente con valentina, la protagonista de este doloroso incidente, está rogers borges. >> nosdie lo esperaba. >> no, ni yo, menos, sí ha sido una semana difícil, me fracturé el sábado antes de la primera gala, y bailé igual, decidí que era hora de acudir al médico. >> es sería la fractura, puede tener complicaciones máximas y el descanso es de cuatro a seis semanas. >> ¿cuáles planes tienes?. >> llegando al momento, ya veníamos y bueno...
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you were there roger. how high is the mountain? >> i think he built a few mountains for th republicans regardlessss o of the lling, of which ii am not th greatest fan in the world.. what the democrats did in three days an almost flawless conventinvon except for a bauble on the platform, was to bring their own pararty together, energize it, get out the vote d making the important casting of the parties. they tass the republican party as the party of complaint and defefeat that was selling america short. take the hard path to lead us to the right afterpath. >> charles, that the convention you watch?? >> no, i saw a completelyly different one. i saw a party n not talk about the present, not talk about the consequences of its policies. it couldn't. it talked about empathy. this is all about empat. the only reason obama is not 20 points behind, which he should be on the basis of his record, is that there's this huge empathy gap. this is all about empathy, log cabin or engines, and that is the only way obama can win. they put on a hell o
you were there roger. how high is the mountain? >> i think he built a few mountains for th republicans regardlessss o of the lling, of which ii am not th greatest fan in the world.. what the democrats did in three days an almost flawless conventinvon except for a bauble on the platform, was to bring their own pararty together, energize it, get out the vote d making the important casting of the parties. they tass the republican party as the party of complaint and defefeat that was selling...
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we'll talk with ambassador rice and chairman rogers in a moment. first here is the latest on the situation overseas. protesters have attacked u.s. targets in more than 20 nations. citing concerns over security the state department ordered all nonessential u.s. government personnel to leave sudan and tunisia and in libya there are reports of more arrests in the attack that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. for more on the continuing unrest let's bring in current leland in cairo, egypt. >> reporter: in cities across the middle east there is now a tense calm that has taken over here in cairo. hundreds if not thousands of riot police ready on standby in case violence breaks out, once again. for four days, it was a pitched fight between protesters on the street throwing molotov cocktails and hurling rocks and then police firing back with rubber bull lets and tear gas. the protesters carrying posters of only and chanting obama, ob we are all osama. in tunisia, u.s. is citizens advised to evacuate the country and or not travel to t
we'll talk with ambassador rice and chairman rogers in a moment. first here is the latest on the situation overseas. protesters have attacked u.s. targets in more than 20 nations. citing concerns over security the state department ordered all nonessential u.s. government personnel to leave sudan and tunisia and in libya there are reports of more arrests in the attack that killed four americans including ambassador chris stevens. for more on the continuing unrest let's bring in current leland in...
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lost there to roger down under. lost to roger again. at the australian open to djokovic.me pretty stiff competition. bill: he has but hadn't been able to win a set until at the all england club this summer, won the first set but then roger came back and took it in four. so he's never been this close. a lot of people felt that andy's best opportunity at a grand slam would come here in new york. mary mentioned that he enjoys coming here. he's sort of separated from the pressure. he feels at home. trying to do something that hasn't been accomplished in 3/4 of a century. >> out. mary: ivan lendl says that winning the olympics for andy -- he considers that to be a major. rafa nadal winning in beijing. andy winning at the olympics at wimbledon. he thinks it's done andy a world of good. bill: as you said, it does take some of the pressure off. he can have fewer doubts about himself and where he belongs in the tennis universe. but he admitted that winning a grand slam would be different and a huge step for him. mary: that's what ivan lendl was hired for. bill: novak broken alread
lost there to roger down under. lost to roger again. at the australian open to djokovic.me pretty stiff competition. bill: he has but hadn't been able to win a set until at the all england club this summer, won the first set but then roger came back and took it in four. so he's never been this close. a lot of people felt that andy's best opportunity at a grand slam would come here in new york. mary mentioned that he enjoys coming here. he's sort of separated from the pressure. he feels at home....
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mary: of course, he was down a couple of match points in the semis to roger federer. bill: novak comes in with a 27-match winning streak in grand slam hard court tournaments going back to 2010, when he lost in the final here when he lost in the final here to rafa. mary: so we saw rafa nadal get back his dominance of his favorite surface, the red clay of the french open this year. then we saw murray lose to the remarkably gifted grass-courter roger federer on federer's favorite surface. now djokovic trying to show us all once again why he's been the best hard court player in the world for two years. and at least now both players are in full acceptance of the harrowing conditions. they're more than willing to fight through them so they can get to each other. >> out. bill: three different men have won grand slam titles in year. of course, andy at the olympics. john: that's why so much is riding, obviously, on this event. both guys can make the argument they're the number one if they finish this season strong. bill: last time four different players won grand slams in a si
mary: of course, he was down a couple of match points in the semis to roger federer. bill: novak comes in with a 27-match winning streak in grand slam hard court tournaments going back to 2010, when he lost in the final here when he lost in the final here to rafa. mary: so we saw rafa nadal get back his dominance of his favorite surface, the red clay of the french open this year. then we saw murray lose to the remarkably gifted grass-courter roger federer on federer's favorite surface. now...
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rogers. >> you just recently they purchased 45 new buses and i think -- so maybe that's going to make some difference and the buses will be more on time. let's hope so, but in terms of children i think should be a driving on muni for free. i think that would be ideal. not every parent has enough money to give their children bus money and some of the schools -- i remember i had to walk all the way from almainy and brother hood to james denton which was miles. i will tell you and i was tired by the time i got there i didn't even want to go to school. i needed to take a nap. anyway that's my feeling about that. >> all right. thank you. >> i think that's an unrealistic goal anyway and the only one that can predict that is god and my assumption that you can put something on time with as many mechanical break downs and people don't show. it's impossible. i think we should refocus it on safety, getting every person who gets on public transportation to point a to point b safety and that is the number one reason i believe we should look at and focus it safety getting everybody from point a to
rogers. >> you just recently they purchased 45 new buses and i think -- so maybe that's going to make some difference and the buses will be more on time. let's hope so, but in terms of children i think should be a driving on muni for free. i think that would be ideal. not every parent has enough money to give their children bus money and some of the schools -- i remember i had to walk all the way from almainy and brother hood to james denton which was miles. i will tell you and i was...
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rogers. >> if there is going to be development it could be in the trans bays terminal that is truly close to rapid transit. walking distance to bart. walking distance to the train that heads down south. this would be an ideal place for a development to occur. a place like park merced where you have 17,000 people would be moving in there. 6,000 parking stalls, a car dependent project, right next to 19th avenue. you folks know how bad that is. how would it be better if we had more people living in park merced? i don't think so. so in my opinion growth should really be stopped. that was what the voters wanted in the 1980's when they voted for proposition m. thank you. >> if i do remember about 30-40 years ago san francisco was approaching a million i think in population. might have gone over but it was close so i know that we can handle it and i am very strong supporter of the park merced project which ties into how we can increase our tax base income. you turn around and create opportunity. the government cannot create opportunity. the development will create opportunities which will bring
rogers. >> if there is going to be development it could be in the trans bays terminal that is truly close to rapid transit. walking distance to bart. walking distance to the train that heads down south. this would be an ideal place for a development to occur. a place like park merced where you have 17,000 people would be moving in there. 6,000 parking stalls, a car dependent project, right next to 19th avenue. you folks know how bad that is. how would it be better if we had more people...
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and then we're still watching for roger goodell.nd of the strike or the walkout -- or lockout, excuse me, she tried to say. nfl commissioner roger goodell any moment now. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. governor of getting it done. you kn
and then we're still watching for roger goodell.nd of the strike or the walkout -- or lockout, excuse me, she tried to say. nfl commissioner roger goodell any moment now. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again....
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dollar the russian ruble is shedding to the currency basket a legendary investor jen rogers recently said he's interested in buying into the russian ruble so gay gree of from russia's new canonic school says it could prove profitable. in the economy like russia currency is a function or gave the outflow price both things are very volatile so it's ok that profitable as well it does much it would be much worse if central banks defend that there will or or kept it from appreciation i think it's very good it will be determined by the market russian this is so generally known that it and as i said the russian government they realize the potential of russian economy will be a capital of the floor and those who come first will make a lot of money and that i think is understood but you rogers. russia's top ten lender p. as b. will go public the bank will reportedly offer up to thirty percent of its shares in moscow and london by mid october raising around half a billion dollars it follows a similar move by russia's top lenders to burbank whose offer was twice over spot. and you are all up to
dollar the russian ruble is shedding to the currency basket a legendary investor jen rogers recently said he's interested in buying into the russian ruble so gay gree of from russia's new canonic school says it could prove profitable. in the economy like russia currency is a function or gave the outflow price both things are very volatile so it's ok that profitable as well it does much it would be much worse if central banks defend that there will or or kept it from appreciation i think it's...
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then i met roger corman and he said, you know, your reviews are good.ite a screenplay? i was like, okay. so i wrote a screenplay with my friend and partner, joe viola, and we gave roger corman the screenplay. this was back in 1970, something like that. roger corman says, "this is pretty good, fellas. joe, you're a good commercial director. jonathan, you're a bright guy. you could produce it. joe could direct it. why don't you guys come out to los angeles and make this movie for us? you guys can split $3,000. it'll take you about a year to do it. i'll give you $125,000 to make the movie with." we were so thrilled to be writing a screenplay, the whole idea of now making a movie, so i kicked joe under the table and said, "sure, we'll do it." so without aspiring to be a filmmaker, i wound up learning how to make films in public. we say that roger corman, back in those days, you're conducting your education in public. [laughter] tavis: that's a great story, though. he was on this show and i recall him talking about the fact that you were one of his young pro
then i met roger corman and he said, you know, your reviews are good.ite a screenplay? i was like, okay. so i wrote a screenplay with my friend and partner, joe viola, and we gave roger corman the screenplay. this was back in 1970, something like that. roger corman says, "this is pretty good, fellas. joe, you're a good commercial director. jonathan, you're a bright guy. you could produce it. joe could direct it. why don't you guys come out to los angeles and make this movie for us? you...
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and in the business bulletin experts including general rogers seem to think about the russian ruble could be a worthwhile investment all that and more about ten minutes. while many households in the u.k. struggle to make the ends meet the government is tightening its grip squeezing out additional cash to meet his international status which is top of the list of j. foreign aid sponges but as he's pointed boy come and pulls the multi-million pound coal sharks are being signed on the backs of the poor. i'm standing in front of the london headquarters of adam smith international according to that website they provide consultancy on economic and government reform well the website doesn't say is that one of the number of firms to have profited heavily from the british government's foreign aid budget last year alone the u.k.'s department for international development spent over five hundred million pounds on international projects abroad that's allowed the executives in the company behind me to pocket six biggest salaries and million pound bonuses britain's hefty foreign aid budget includes an a
and in the business bulletin experts including general rogers seem to think about the russian ruble could be a worthwhile investment all that and more about ten minutes. while many households in the u.k. struggle to make the ends meet the government is tightening its grip squeezing out additional cash to meet his international status which is top of the list of j. foreign aid sponges but as he's pointed boy come and pulls the multi-million pound coal sharks are being signed on the backs of the...
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rogers: mr. speaker, i call up h.j.res. 117, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2013 and for other purposes. and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 117, joint resolution making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2013 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 778, the joint resolution shall be considered as read. the gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers, and the gentleman from washington, mr. dicks, each will control 30 minutes. the chair requests that members carrying on conversations remove those conversations from the floor. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky for 30 minutes. mr. rogers: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.j.res. 117. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, s
rogers: mr. speaker, i call up h.j.res. 117, making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 2013 and for other purposes. and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 117, joint resolution making continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2013 and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 778, the joint resolution shall be considered as read. the...
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>> well, again the focus has to be on the rigor of the curriculum as roger points out. i think we have to hold our students to a higher standard. i think we have to make absolutely certain that students are just not taking the minimum core curriculum but are taking honors courses, takinged advanced placement courses, courses that will better prepare them for the rigor that they will face once in college. >> suarez: roger thompson, same question. has "no child left behind" and more consistent standardized testing created a pool of students that should be no strangers to sitting down for a long, demanding test? >> yeah, i really agree with your comment. i think if we look at this generation, they've grown up as the most tested, probed and analyzed group probably in a long time. so i think it's not about test anxiety. that was something we heard years ago. i don't think that's as big an issue now. when you think about what helps a student succeed, i think of three things always. that's academic preparation. social integration. and financial. if we were to look at our colle
>> well, again the focus has to be on the rigor of the curriculum as roger points out. i think we have to hold our students to a higher standard. i think we have to make absolutely certain that students are just not taking the minimum core curriculum but are taking honors courses, takinged advanced placement courses, courses that will better prepare them for the rigor that they will face once in college. >> suarez: roger thompson, same question. has "no child left behind"...
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thank you for coming to "at the bar" with me, roger federer.shows. very entertaining, congrats to roger federer on his wimbledon victory. stick around, everybody, we'll be right back with kelly rippa. come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you know, i was once used for small jobs. yeah, and i took on all the bigger, tougher ones. but now that mr. clean's got this new select-a-size magic eraser, i mean, he can take on any size job. look how easily he gets things cleaned. it's enough to make you cry. you, specifically. not me. i'm just happy we don't go near rex's mobile home as often. because it's hard to clean or because you're scared of an itty-bitty doggy? [ dog barks ] aah! oh! [ clears throat ] yeah, that was a sneeze. i think i sprayed myself. [ male announcer ] new mr. clean select-a-size magic eraser. lets you pick the right size for every job. will pick the perfect hotel. with everything in walking distance. and shrimp in reaching distance. [ male announcer ] book your perfect hotel in the perfect spot with ultra fast orbitz mobile apps. or
thank you for coming to "at the bar" with me, roger federer.shows. very entertaining, congrats to roger federer on his wimbledon victory. stick around, everybody, we'll be right back with kelly rippa. come on! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you know, i was once used for small jobs. yeah, and i took on all the bigger, tougher ones. but now that mr. clean's got this new select-a-size magic eraser, i mean, he can take on any size job. look how easily he gets things cleaned. it's enough to...
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roger mentioned medicare and how obama is going to hang onto it. obama said in july of last year no matter how much you raise taxes, medicare is unsustainable. he has donon nothing on that, nothing on social security, nothing on tax reform, and that is why he had nothing to say. >> it felt like "thelma and louise"-- >> what was not said, the most emotional moment of the three days, the parents of gabby giffords -- the appearance of debbie giffords giving the pledge of allegiance. how many of the democrats who spoke at night mentioned gun control? the democrats don't want to talk about it. they want to cheer for gabby and have driven one of lucretias, and she is both of those things. -- how brave and wonderful she is, and she is both of those things. but coming out for gun safety laws is a way to prevent future gabby giffords. >> what about god and wrestle? > -- to jerusalem? >> all swell that ends well. how they were taken out, i don't understand. they still don't have an answer as to why the omission. at the end of the day, they put it back, but i
roger mentioned medicare and how obama is going to hang onto it. obama said in july of last year no matter how much you raise taxes, medicare is unsustainable. he has donon nothing on that, nothing on social security, nothing on tax reform, and that is why he had nothing to say. >> it felt like "thelma and louise"-- >> what was not said, the most emotional moment of the three days, the parents of gabby giffords -- the appearance of debbie giffords giving the pledge of...
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. >> i think we found roger! >> and -- a blue -- >> roger! oh, no. >>> another video showing the sheep looking for cousin roger, and exiting the store. >> what the sheheck is a herd o sheep doing in the shopping area anyway? >> apparentlies owner was taking them through town, but the sheep detoured. >> there's one of them and 50 of us. they go where the first one goes, because they are sheep. >> yeah. >> oh, my -- >>> a rare look at the miracle of life. under water. been in labor about an hour an about next. >>> and a grandma getting her tailgate on. >> she's not there to just sip a few beers. >> she's there to prove age means nothing when it >>> you guys are about to behold the miracle of birth. ♪ alleluia >> the tail is hanging out. >> a tail is hanging out of this mama. ♪ alleluia >> her name is kio and she lives at dolphin quest in hawaii and she's been in labor for about an hour and she's about to give birth. >> but you notice sometimes it extends out farther than it seems to go back in. >> yes. it's like, do i want to come out? it was k
. >> i think we found roger! >> and -- a blue -- >> roger! oh, no. >>> another video showing the sheep looking for cousin roger, and exiting the store. >> what the sheheck is a herd o sheep doing in the shopping area anyway? >> apparentlies owner was taking them through town, but the sheep detoured. >> there's one of them and 50 of us. they go where the first one goes, because they are sheep. >> yeah. >> oh, my -- >>> a rare look...
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we have wayne rogers, jonathan, tracy burns, john, and joining us this week, sally cohen is with us. welcome. tracy, you say this talk of nations coming together to rescue europe is bad for taxpayers in this country. >> cheryl, this whole kumbaya stuff is expensive. we send money to the imf, they send it to europe. is anybody in europe paying attention to the austerity measures? no. everyone keeps saying he did it. no one takes any blame for anything anymore, including here at home. we keep bailing our own selves out. it has to stop or no one is going to fix anything. why should you when you just expect the check is coming in the mail. >> should we be bailing out europe, in fact, because what happens over there keeps killing our markets here. it's been nothing but problems for two years. >> the problem with europe started by greece, they lied about their debt, they never had that 3% level you're supposed to have to get in the e.u. so they don't have anything to go back to. and right now angela merkel is trying to bail out her own banks through this huge imf bailout. the same thing th
we have wayne rogers, jonathan, tracy burns, john, and joining us this week, sally cohen is with us. welcome. tracy, you say this talk of nations coming together to rescue europe is bad for taxpayers in this country. >> cheryl, this whole kumbaya stuff is expensive. we send money to the imf, they send it to europe. is anybody in europe paying attention to the austerity measures? no. everyone keeps saying he did it. no one takes any blame for anything anymore, including here at home. we...
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rogers. >> i am glen rogers and a native son of san francisco. i went to school here wanting to do public service and i went to sonoma state and majored in sociology and when i graduated i joined the peace corps in afghanistan. after returning i saw some lovely places and i wanted to be a landscape architect. i went to colpolly pomona and encouraged me to get involved in politics. i have been working on projects like civic centers, parks, fountains, restoration projects, and i was a member of the california native plant society and board member for 15 years, and we look forward to your support. thank you very much. >> thank you. mr. lagos. >> yes. i want to thank everybody for coming out tonight and enduring us, and i just want to let you know that in my opinion district seven needs a progressive in this upcoming election i believe i'm that person. i came in second in 2008. i am the only candidate up here that ran in 2008. garnered 19% of the vote and i came in second, and i believe that we need to make our city affordable again for working peopl
rogers. >> i am glen rogers and a native son of san francisco. i went to school here wanting to do public service and i went to sonoma state and majored in sociology and when i graduated i joined the peace corps in afghanistan. after returning i saw some lovely places and i wanted to be a landscape architect. i went to colpolly pomona and encouraged me to get involved in politics. i have been working on projects like civic centers, parks, fountains, restoration projects, and i was a...
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. >> aaron rogers is supposed to be wearing a 49ers jersey, the rest of this week. that is because it boys to men, nathan morris, is a 49ers fan and bet rogers said of the forty-niners one and rogers would have to wear and alex smith jersey. >> i did hear about this that yesterday, someone told me about it. >> that will have to wait a while for that picture, barely rogers is not going to wear the jersey this week because the packers are preparing for a game on thursday night. morris told the website tmz that rogers will own up to the best. >> it was a joke between friends and unfortunately the great reporting of tmz blew another one. >> on sunday, the texans beat miami 30/10 in houston. j.j. what had three sacks against the rookie quarterback. he said today that he picked up the dolphins snap count from the hbo reality show " hard knocks ". he knew exactly when it would hike the football. he discovered that the hard way. and they start them early in the ukraine. at this 7 year-old set a ukrainian record by doing 4000 consecutive pushups in two hours 29 minutes. he s
. >> aaron rogers is supposed to be wearing a 49ers jersey, the rest of this week. that is because it boys to men, nathan morris, is a 49ers fan and bet rogers said of the forty-niners one and rogers would have to wear and alex smith jersey. >> i did hear about this that yesterday, someone told me about it. >> that will have to wait a while for that picture, barely rogers is not going to wear the jersey this week because the packers are preparing for a game on thursday night....
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let's get back to roger quick.uess, was i got to go back to the late '70s to see a country feeling this despondent and this divided and this uncertain about which way to go with its future, if you really look deep down. would you argue that we're better off now than we were during the clinton years, roger, other than our ipads, that's about the only thing that we got that's better off. other than that, is this period we're in better than what you were presiding over in the clinton administration? >> everybody knows, joe, during the mid and late '90s we had a powerful economic performance in the united states, and in terms of jobs added and 3% to 4% real growth rate over several years. >> we're there. >> increases in living standards. >> not better off there. >> that was actually the best period in the united states over the past 25 years. >> so we can chock that up to not being better. >> i want to challenge one thing about this country not being quite as partisan and divided. if you look back over the whole sweep
let's get back to roger quick.uess, was i got to go back to the late '70s to see a country feeling this despondent and this divided and this uncertain about which way to go with its future, if you really look deep down. would you argue that we're better off now than we were during the clinton years, roger, other than our ipads, that's about the only thing that we got that's better off. other than that, is this period we're in better than what you were presiding over in the clinton...