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they'll have roger's work address. let's get it. roger lansing's tax records reflect this address.nsing. i rent this out to a guy named trent faber. guess he's got some kind of sublet situation going on. yeah, or maybe a business partner. either way, he owes me some money. tripp: shareholder reports. looks like trent faber bought and sold 300 shares of hayton electronics on friday alone. and a thousand of flintport, incorporated. sounds like day trading. looks like roger and this guy, uh, trent keep very busy calendars. you know, i'm gonna go out on a limb and say this doesn't look like the home office of a spy. why would you lie to your family about your job? i don't know. let's ask the partner. (car doors opening and closing) ma'am... we're looking for trent faber. he's not here. can i help you? delko: we have some questions about his business partner, roger lansing. trent doesn't have a business partner. is something wrong? mr. lansing was found murdered this morning. oh. well, trent left very early this morning for work. and that was to his office on flagler? yes. he's a stockb
they'll have roger's work address. let's get it. roger lansing's tax records reflect this address.nsing. i rent this out to a guy named trent faber. guess he's got some kind of sublet situation going on. yeah, or maybe a business partner. either way, he owes me some money. tripp: shareholder reports. looks like trent faber bought and sold 300 shares of hayton electronics on friday alone. and a thousand of flintport, incorporated. sounds like day trading. looks like roger and this guy, uh, trent...
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sort of what roger pointed to. no other country besides the united states when it privatized and allow the communication broke off a long distance company. as of 1976, when you had computers coming in, the old five-level bell system was not going to exist in the future. so the long distance companies are gone. mci is but a faint memory, and the old at&t has gone as well. so what has changed? well, there was a huge mistake made at the time of the breakup. mackenzie, which is much in the news the past few days, a well- known consulting company, at the time of the breakup at&t had to make a decision. should we keep our cellular spectrum, which the fcc had given us, or should we let the box have it? they asked mackenzie. mackenzie predicted that as of the year 2000, there would be 1 million users and the united states of cellular telephones. it was a pretty good prediction accept it was off about 99 million. there were actually 100 million by the year 2000. that has fundamentally changed the world, and at&t, although t
sort of what roger pointed to. no other country besides the united states when it privatized and allow the communication broke off a long distance company. as of 1976, when you had computers coming in, the old five-level bell system was not going to exist in the future. so the long distance companies are gone. mci is but a faint memory, and the old at&t has gone as well. so what has changed? well, there was a huge mistake made at the time of the breakup. mackenzie, which is much in the news...
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well, sort of what roger pointed to. no other country besides the united states when they privatize and allow competition in telecommunications broke off the long distance company, because as of 1976 when you had the computers coming in, the old five-level bell system was not going to exist in the future. so the long distance companies are gone, mci is but a faint memory, and the old at&t is gone as well. so what has changed? well, there was a huge mistake made at the time of the breakup. mckenzie, which is much in the news the last few days but is a well known con sutting company -- consulting company, at the time of the breakup, at&t had to make a decision. should we keep our cellular inspection or let the box have it? so they asked mckenzie, and mckenzie predicted that as of the year 2000 there'd be a million users in the united states of cellular telephones. it was off by 99 million. there were actually about 100 million cellular subscribers in the year 2000. so that's fundamentally changed the world. and at&t, altho
well, sort of what roger pointed to. no other country besides the united states when they privatize and allow competition in telecommunications broke off the long distance company, because as of 1976 when you had the computers coming in, the old five-level bell system was not going to exist in the future. so the long distance companies are gone, mci is but a faint memory, and the old at&t is gone as well. so what has changed? well, there was a huge mistake made at the time of the breakup....
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the man's name is roger kibby, better known as the i-5 strangler strangler. from 1977 until his capture in 1988, kibby terrorized the northern part of california with his killing spree. police say he was given the name the i-5 strangler because of where he disposed of the bodies of his first three victims. though he doesn't look intimidating now investigators say at this one time this man was capable of overpowering women, raping them and killing them at will. >> hi mr. kibby. can you shake hands? would it be all right to remove his handcuffs? >> sure. >> is that okay by you? >> kibby admits to killing seven women, but police say it's more. kibby is willing to talk to a forensic psychiatrist if he can avoid the death penalty. despite a wealth of evidence against him, authorities are willing to offer kibby a plea deal. at 70 years of age, it's unlikely kibby will be executed before he dies of natural causes, and the plea deal ensures he will cooperate with authorities as they attempt to connect him to unsolved homicide. >> there kibby before we start i want to
the man's name is roger kibby, better known as the i-5 strangler strangler. from 1977 until his capture in 1988, kibby terrorized the northern part of california with his killing spree. police say he was given the name the i-5 strangler because of where he disposed of the bodies of his first three victims. though he doesn't look intimidating now investigators say at this one time this man was capable of overpowering women, raping them and killing them at will. >> hi mr. kibby. can you...
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but please, call me roger. >> i can't. americans wouldn't stand for it. now, you appeared in seven of the bond movies. >> mm-hmm. >> yet, i heard you in an interview earlier today saying that you felt "skyfall," the best bond movie ever. >> the box office proves it what i said this morning, i finished this book "bond on bond" about four, five months ago. before it went to press, i would have loved to have seen "skyfall."
but please, call me roger. >> i can't. americans wouldn't stand for it. now, you appeared in seven of the bond movies. >> mm-hmm. >> yet, i heard you in an interview earlier today saying that you felt "skyfall," the best bond movie ever. >> the box office proves it what i said this morning, i finished this book "bond on bond" about four, five months ago. before it went to press, i would have loved to have seen "skyfall."
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well, it is sort of what roger pointed to. no other company when they privatized and allowed competition and telecommunication, because as of 1976, the old bell system was not going to exist in the future. so the long-distance companies are gone. mci is but a faint memory. the old at&t is gone as well. so what has changed? well, there was a huge mistake made at the time of the breakup. mckenzie is a well-known company. at the time of the breakup, at&t had to make a decision. should we keep our cellular spectrum, which the fcc had given us, or should we let the others have it and mckenzie productive as of the year 2000, there would be 1 million users with cellular telephones. except it was off by 99 million. there were actually about 100 million cellular subscribers in the year 2000. that fundamentally changed the world. they basically gave up the ghost by letting go of cellular. long long-distance has ceased to be a separate business. there are always people arguing in washington. but if you actually look, the latest governmen
well, it is sort of what roger pointed to. no other company when they privatized and allowed competition and telecommunication, because as of 1976, the old bell system was not going to exist in the future. so the long-distance companies are gone. mci is but a faint memory. the old at&t is gone as well. so what has changed? well, there was a huge mistake made at the time of the breakup. mckenzie is a well-known company. at the time of the breakup, at&t had to make a decision. should we...
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rogers got his scholarship and set records at call. went to the nfl draft where many expected him to be a top pick, maybe even first. an you're going to draft so and you're going to draft so well that they put you in the green room and put a camera on you. >> rodgers: bad decision. you're wishing you were anywhere but there. >> pelley: four and a half hours went by-- not first, not the first 20. >> with the 24th selection in the 2005 nfl draft, the green bay packers select aaron rodgers, quarterback from california. >> pelley: determined to prove his doubters wrong, he now has the highest passer rating in nfl history and the lowest interception percentage. if the ball was small enough, he could thread a needle. and that's how he sewed up the super bowl in 2010. three touchdown passes that day made him the mvp and put the lombardi trophy back in the grip of green bay. >> clay matthews: he's throwing passes that you can't really defend. >> pelley: green bay all-pro linebacker clay matthews tries to stop his quarterback's completions in p
rogers got his scholarship and set records at call. went to the nfl draft where many expected him to be a top pick, maybe even first. an you're going to draft so and you're going to draft so well that they put you in the green room and put a camera on you. >> rodgers: bad decision. you're wishing you were anywhere but there. >> pelley: four and a half hours went by-- not first, not the first 20. >> with the 24th selection in the 2005 nfl draft, the green bay packers select...
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the great sir roger moore.lying the flag for britain around the world, for unicef and everything else. it's been a real honor. >> thank you. >> roger moore, a true legend. and we'll be right back. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> josh went to spend the night with friends. i had no clue they were coming to burbank. right about here is where josh was. where the raft wap sized. and he went down. very hurt for me to believe that just like that my son had drown and he was gone. my father, he instilled in us the fear of water and so, i in turn didn't take my son around water. children don't have to drown. my name is wanda butts. i provide water safety skills. african-american children are three times more likely to drown than white children. that's why we started the josh project, to educate families about the importance of being water safe. >> take the ring and throw it righ
the great sir roger moore.lying the flag for britain around the world, for unicef and everything else. it's been a real honor. >> thank you. >> roger moore, a true legend. and we'll be right back. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> josh went to spend the night with friends. i had no clue they were coming to burbank. right about here...
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the great sir roger moore.ag for britain around the world, for unicef and everything else. it's been a real honor. >> thank you. >> roger moore, a true legend. and we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> josh went to spend the night with friends.
the great sir roger moore.ag for britain around the world, for unicef and everything else. it's been a real honor. >> thank you. >> roger moore, a true legend. and we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly...
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the great sir roger moore.e flag for britain around the world, for unicef and everything else. it's been a real honor. >> thank you. >> roger moore, a true legend. and we'll be right back. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, getting back on track was easier than i thought. call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dolla
the great sir roger moore.e flag for britain around the world, for unicef and everything else. it's been a real honor. >> thank you. >> roger moore, a true legend. and we'll be right back. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's...
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i like mike rogers and dianne feinstein.e intelligence committee -- community did a good job, what about the months before this attack? what about the rise of al qaeda in benghazi? what about the british ambassador closing the consulate in benghazi because it was too dangerous for the british? what about the red cross leaving? what about all of the warnings coming out of benghazi? did the cia tell the president that benghazi is falling into the hands of al qaeda? and i blame the president more than anybody else. susan rice is a bit player here. was he informed of the june attack on our consulate where they blew a hole -- where 40 people could go through? was he aware of the august 15 cable where stevens was saying we can't withstand a coordinated al qaeda attack? there are 10 militia groups all over benghazi. i blame the president for making this a death trap. i blame the president for not having assets available to help these people for eight hours. we need a select committee not only to look at intelligence failure, but ho
i like mike rogers and dianne feinstein.e intelligence committee -- community did a good job, what about the months before this attack? what about the rise of al qaeda in benghazi? what about the british ambassador closing the consulate in benghazi because it was too dangerous for the british? what about the red cross leaving? what about all of the warnings coming out of benghazi? did the cia tell the president that benghazi is falling into the hands of al qaeda? and i blame the president more...
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and rogers said, you promised. and obama told him, well, you know, steve, you're not supposed to believe promises made by politicians, are you? and rogers got very angry. and demanded he show up. and eventually he did show up, obama. but the point of the story is that so many of the african-american leaders, businessmen and political people have spoken to for this book, told me similar stories in which they were there for him, for obama, on day one. they were what the call day-one people, supporting him, organizing for him, contributing to him, and that once he was elected to either the senate and then eventually to the presidency, they never heard again from him. there was a lack of gratitude. a lack of sense of obligation. and it wasn't only african-americans. it was also jewish american donors who gave them -- it was oprah winfrey who worked hard for him and was frozen out of the white house, and caroline kennedy and on and on. and here was a president -- a man who felt he deserved -- he was entitled to all this
and rogers said, you promised. and obama told him, well, you know, steve, you're not supposed to believe promises made by politicians, are you? and rogers got very angry. and demanded he show up. and eventually he did show up, obama. but the point of the story is that so many of the african-american leaders, businessmen and political people have spoken to for this book, told me similar stories in which they were there for him, for obama, on day one. they were what the call day-one people,...
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good time to buy. >> wayne rogers then? >> well, i like davita health care and i'm investing long side mr. buffet. that's been i think health care is going to do well under this president. >> all right. jonathan? >> well, maybe a huge obama rally we've been having. the weakest stocks has been the
good time to buy. >> wayne rogers then? >> well, i like davita health care and i'm investing long side mr. buffet. that's been i think health care is going to do well under this president. >> all right. jonathan? >> well, maybe a huge obama rally we've been having. the weakest stocks has been the
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roger shrum, ed rogers. good stuff. cnbc your place election night. we'll be covering this race right town to the wire. our special coverage begins tuesday at 5:00 p.m. thanks to bob shrum and ed rogers from the prior segment. >>> later on, romney's secret voting bloc. get this, evangelicals. you won't believe how they could carry ohio and other states for romney. >>> and coming up, six hour gas lines. this is another problem in the aftermath of the hurricane. there's rationing at the pump. raising tempers past the boiling point. how did we end up back in the 1970s? >>> folks, don't forget free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. don't regulate these utilities so much. let them charge free market prices. it would have been easier to get through this crisis. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male a
roger shrum, ed rogers. good stuff. cnbc your place election night. we'll be covering this race right town to the wire. our special coverage begins tuesday at 5:00 p.m. thanks to bob shrum and ed rogers from the prior segment. >>> later on, romney's secret voting bloc. get this, evangelicals. you won't believe how they could carry ohio and other states for romney. >>> and coming up, six hour gas lines. this is another problem in the aftermath of the hurricane. there's...
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the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to gretawire.com and tune in tomorrow night. former l.a.p.d. detective mark furman goes on the record. furman goes on the record. we're bacacacacacacac [ forsythe ] we don just come up here for the view up alaska. we find the best, sweetest crafor red lobster that we can find. [ male annncer ] it's time for crabfest at red lobster! this year, try 1 of 5 entrees. like our new snow crab and garlic shrimp. a half-pound of tender crab paired with savory shrimp. just 12.99. or dig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake. all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. so much to choose from, so little time. so ce into red lobster for crabfest today and sea food differently. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not
the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j. paid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to gretawire.com and tune in tomorrow night. former l.a.p.d. detective mark furman goes on the record. furman goes on the record. we're bacacacacacacac [ forsythe ] we don just come up here for the view up alaska. we find the best,...
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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. >> 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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now, the discovery channel investigation didn't talk with glen rogers, but i want you to listen the rogersn a 1995 radio interview talking about nicole brown simpson's home. listen. >> i was working in the los angeles at the time, and i was working on the houses next door to hers, and actually went through her house with the company that i was working for. >> and, in fact, rogers has apparently produced receipts that proved he was, in fact, working as a painter here in west los angeles in 994. rogers claims o.j. paid him to steal into nicole's home and, quote, kill her if necessary. a criminal profiler also says rogers also knows things about the murders that only the killer could have known including descriptions of the exact sequence of the killings of denise brown and -- nicole brown, rather, and of ron goldman. fred goldman remains convinced that o.j. butchered his son saying, and i'm quoting here, the fact of the acquittal at the hands of the jury will never wash away this murder from the hands of o.j. simple szob, no matter how many glen rogers' pop up on the media radar screen. of c
now, the discovery channel investigation didn't talk with glen rogers, but i want you to listen the rogersn a 1995 radio interview talking about nicole brown simpson's home. listen. >> i was working in the los angeles at the time, and i was working on the houses next door to hers, and actually went through her house with the company that i was working for. >> and, in fact, rogers has apparently produced receipts that proved he was, in fact, working as a painter here in west los...
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the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j.aid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to gretawire.com and tune in tomorrow night. former l.a.p.d. detective mark furman goes on the record. we're back on the record in 90 seconds. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> despite president obama's reelection, some say obama care is not a sure thing. the administration is depending heavily on the states to implement the new health care law. come
the film says rogers knew o.j. simpson. rogers claims o.j.aid him to break into his exwife's house to steal expensive earrings. rogers said o.j. told him to kill her if necessary. rogers is on death row for other murders. what do you think about the new claim? go to gretawire.com and tune in tomorrow night. former l.a.p.d. detective mark furman goes on the record. we're back on the record in 90 seconds. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want....
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roger talks about teenagers.ertainly not teenagers anymore, though there are teenagers that like our music. sometimes they like it for strange reasons because grandparents and parents have been planning it in the background or forced them to go to a concert. the continuance of course is the teenager we all carry inside of us, could be the child we are carrying inside of us in my case. popular music -- we were talking earlier about the fact that you loved to dance to swing music, the music of my father's generation, which i grew up with. i saw that music as popular when i was a young man. there is a continuing there, too. in a sense, it is all the same. classic rock is a term invented by radio deejays in order to sell advertising. it has very little to do with music. >> who are some of the artists that influenced your music? >> right back to the beginning, elvis. the first guy i thought of the best job in the world. i never thought i could actually do it. he just sang in a way that was go free and would throw his
roger talks about teenagers.ertainly not teenagers anymore, though there are teenagers that like our music. sometimes they like it for strange reasons because grandparents and parents have been planning it in the background or forced them to go to a concert. the continuance of course is the teenager we all carry inside of us, could be the child we are carrying inside of us in my case. popular music -- we were talking earlier about the fact that you loved to dance to swing music, the music of my...
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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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you know roger.if we don't see an agreement as we get closer to december 31st, the markets will react. the equity markets will be more uncertain. do you agree with that? >> i would like to be controversial but i can't. i agree with what roger said earlier. i think we're tinkering with a carburetor. we should be careful in dealing with issues, consequences of which we don't understand. we've never had anything like this before. if you think back to lehman brothers in 2008 and lehman brothers was permitted to fail, did anybody really think through carefully what the consequences of that decision was? i think the answer was probably not. if they did, they miscalculated seriously. i would say in terms of the fiscal cliff, we should deal with it now. politics should be set aside. perhaps unrealistically. we have to deal with this problem now. >> we have to deal with this problem now. if we don't though, we've already seen the dow drop 100 points and rebound 400 points last week. what are we in for? what k
you know roger.if we don't see an agreement as we get closer to december 31st, the markets will react. the equity markets will be more uncertain. do you agree with that? >> i would like to be controversial but i can't. i agree with what roger said earlier. i think we're tinkering with a carburetor. we should be careful in dealing with issues, consequences of which we don't understand. we've never had anything like this before. if you think back to lehman brothers in 2008 and lehman...
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at 7:00 eastern, roger altman, and david walker. in the final hour, we have two former chiefs of staff. john pedesta and ken uberstein. >> let's begin with the presidential race. phil lebeau has been working overtime. he spent the night at obama headquarters in chicago. hampton pearson is with the romney team in boston. but phil, we will start with you. >> andrew, good morning. it's only been a couple of hours since president obama gave his victory speech here at mccormick place. and that speech a lot of people were looking at and said did it set at least initially the tone for his second term in office. during the speech, he talked about the country coming together and ending the divisiveness that has been typified by the campaign over the last several months. in particular, he made mention about the deficit and coming together to work on solving the deficit, and more importantly, the republicans and democrats finding some solutions. >> whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened the you. i have learned from you. and you've
at 7:00 eastern, roger altman, and david walker. in the final hour, we have two former chiefs of staff. john pedesta and ken uberstein. >> let's begin with the presidential race. phil lebeau has been working overtime. he spent the night at obama headquarters in chicago. hampton pearson is with the romney team in boston. but phil, we will start with you. >> andrew, good morning. it's only been a couple of hours since president obama gave his victory speech here at mccormick place....
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james rogers joins us with three tech stocks to watch for 2013. while shoppers were focused on holiday shopping deals, in europe, finding a deal to release emergency aid for greece remains elusive. euro-zone finance ministers and the international monetary fund tried for a third time today to reach a deal with greece. the hitch is further austerity measures, and another potential hair-cut for investors who lent money to greece. on wall street it was a mixed session. the dow fell 42 points, but the nasdaq rose almost ten points, while the s&p fell three. >> susie: a changing of the
james rogers joins us with three tech stocks to watch for 2013. while shoppers were focused on holiday shopping deals, in europe, finding a deal to release emergency aid for greece remains elusive. euro-zone finance ministers and the international monetary fund tried for a third time today to reach a deal with greece. the hitch is further austerity measures, and another potential hair-cut for investors who lent money to greece. on wall street it was a mixed session. the dow fell 42 points, but...
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romney campaign adviser senator rob portman and roger altman. so obviously a full lineup to get through all of this. andrew and joe, back over to you. >> let's check on the markets this morning. futures are indicated lower. as i've been pointing out for a while, there is a labor day indicator that jim stack and others have pointed to. and 25 out of 28 times, if the dow jones industrial average was below where it was the friday before labor day, the incumbent loses. and that number 13, 091 and the dow closed at 13,093. so two points above. >> do you think it was sandy? >> i don't know what it was. turned around and it was down 140 points. which both sides were arguing, you know, one said it went up, but the rate came down. this time it was a stronger jobs number, but the rate went up. >> better than expected jobs report. >> but the month before was the worse than expected jobs report that they called better because of the -- >> can i comment on the tie? >> how does it look? >> looks good. >> but it's too thick for you. >> give me the one that you
romney campaign adviser senator rob portman and roger altman. so obviously a full lineup to get through all of this. andrew and joe, back over to you. >> let's check on the markets this morning. futures are indicated lower. as i've been pointing out for a while, there is a labor day indicator that jim stack and others have pointed to. and 25 out of 28 times, if the dow jones industrial average was below where it was the friday before labor day, the incumbent loses. and that number 13, 091...
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[applaus [applause] >> well said, sarah and roger and pete as well.ago, ucla health system opened the first teen cancer unit in the u.s. thanks to ""who cares" between teenagers between the the ages and 13 and young adults and more units to provide a support system throughout the country. >> jamie: why wouldn't we, kelly. >> kelly: absolutely. >> jamie: they're doing more than just talking about it, that's a very inspiring story. >> kelly: going beyond the rock. >> jamie: thank you, and beyond the dream. well, tensions are rising a serious situation. israel is trading fire with militants in the gaza strip. the latest on the growing crisis, what must the u.s. do straight ahead. >> check this out: tsa acknowledging a shocking security weakness at our nation's airport, how it could be exploited, rather, to smuggle dangerous objects on to domestic flights. we're not going to tell you exactly how to do it though. >> and former cia chief david petraeus testifying about the deadly terrorist attacks on u.s. facilities in benghazi, a member of the house intell
[applaus [applause] >> well said, sarah and roger and pete as well.ago, ucla health system opened the first teen cancer unit in the u.s. thanks to ""who cares" between teenagers between the the ages and 13 and young adults and more units to provide a support system throughout the country. >> jamie: why wouldn't we, kelly. >> kelly: absolutely. >> jamie: they're doing more than just talking about it, that's a very inspiring story. >> kelly: going...
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james rogers joins us with three tech stocks to watch for 2013. while shoppers were focused on holiday shopping deals, in europe, finding a deal to release emergency aid for greece remains elusive. euro-zone finance ministers and the international monetary fund tried for a third time today to reach a deal with greece. the hitch is further austerity measures, and another potential hair-cut for investors who lent money to greece. on wall street it was a mixed session. the dow fell 42 points, but the nasdaq rose almost ten points, while the s&p fell three. >> susie: a changing of the >> susie: a changing of the guard is coming to the securities and exchange commission. chairman mary schapiro announced today she will step down on december 14. the white house quickly named s.e.c. commissioner elisse walter as her replacement. sylvia hall reports. >> reporter: chairman mary schapiro took over the s.e.c. in january 2009, at the height of the financial crisis. since then, she's overhauled the agency and beefed up its enforcement arm. she's also overseen a
james rogers joins us with three tech stocks to watch for 2013. while shoppers were focused on holiday shopping deals, in europe, finding a deal to release emergency aid for greece remains elusive. euro-zone finance ministers and the international monetary fund tried for a third time today to reach a deal with greece. the hitch is further austerity measures, and another potential hair-cut for investors who lent money to greece. on wall street it was a mixed session. the dow fell 42 points, but...
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rogers about typos, uncertainty about use of word, vagueness in order for that to disappear prior to this group hearing it on the 29th because i do not think this document is clear because of those things i'm observing. >> okay. any additional comments? commissioners there say motion and a second to continue items as proposed, specifically item one to december 13, item six to december 6, and item 11 to november 29. commissioner tone. >> aye. >> commissioner borden. >> aye. >> commissioner hillis. >> aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya. >> no. >> commissioner avery with commissioner with you. >> commissioner. >> aye. >> that passes. all things under the consent calendar are routine by the commission and will be acted upon one roll call vote by the commission. there is no discussion unless the staff or public requests and in that case will be removed from the consent calendar and considered at a future hearing. case dolores terrace and request for condominium conversion. case 343 frederick street and request for condominium conversion. 1830 taraval street and req
rogers about typos, uncertainty about use of word, vagueness in order for that to disappear prior to this group hearing it on the 29th because i do not think this document is clear because of those things i'm observing. >> okay. any additional comments? commissioners there say motion and a second to continue items as proposed, specifically item one to december 13, item six to december 6, and item 11 to november 29. commissioner tone. >> aye. >> commissioner borden. >>...
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rogers. >> yes. i think the most important thing that could be improved upon is the standardize of the fire hydrants in san francisco. presently they are not the same as the rest of the fire hydrants in california. should we have a catastrophic fighter and visiting firefighters come to san francisco in order to help us putting out the fire they can't use the same fire hydrants in the effective manner that they should. - think this should be corrected almost immediately and i think one other public thing that would be useful would be the patrolling of bart police by foot. presently they have a habit of using lethal violence too quickly and i think if they got to know the customers better they would be less likely to do that. thank you. >> thank you sir. mr. scary. >> simply it's the budget. the budget is why, why. >> >> without of whack. 1996 it was 3.$5 billion, same people, more services. today is seven point three billion people and same people and less service. the government gives you more of wha
rogers. >> yes. i think the most important thing that could be improved upon is the standardize of the fire hydrants in san francisco. presently they are not the same as the rest of the fire hydrants in california. should we have a catastrophic fighter and visiting firefighters come to san francisco in order to help us putting out the fire they can't use the same fire hydrants in the effective manner that they should. - think this should be corrected almost immediately and i think one...
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>> roger, let me make it more interesting. we had scott bauer on in the 6:00 hour. he said that no matter who wins, the markets rally just on the idea of certainty, however, literally within the past 15 minutes we had jack say if romney wins, we get an out market i think with obama i don't know if you're saying we get a down market, we're not rallying? >> more of the same, steady. >> what is your take? >> in my experience there are very few election results which surprise markets and so i would be surprised if the markets were surprised so my two cents is if the state is correct and if obama ekes out a narrow victory, the markets will take it in stride, there will be little effect. i'm not a market expert so i'll defer to others. >> what happens if we don't get an outcome wednesday morning? >> well that would be bad for markets, pi we all know don't
>> roger, let me make it more interesting. we had scott bauer on in the 6:00 hour. he said that no matter who wins, the markets rally just on the idea of certainty, however, literally within the past 15 minutes we had jack say if romney wins, we get an out market i think with obama i don't know if you're saying we get a down market, we're not rallying? >> more of the same, steady. >> what is your take? >> in my experience there are very few election results which...