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rogers did this and that. low and behold it was ms. rogers. when i had an opportunity to be part of the redevelopment allocation i made a phone call and rooerd jones but ms. rogers said this will be great for the community but you have to do what you think is best for you if you can be an advocate for the community then i support you. i was able to be on this great committee where that folks were at the forefront of approving affordable housing and we were all at the table to name this facility after ms. rogers i was proud to be part of the process and working with her over the years. ms. rogers was a big presence i equipped her to be around pardon at any time hard for me, i can't imagine the impact on the family who had given her to the community. she made mario come and pick her up for a meeting and forced here kids to be part of the force. that's why we're standing here today because many of the housing t is primarily due to ms. rogers fighting against the injustice of redevelopment and how we make decisions in this city. this is why i'm pe
rogers did this and that. low and behold it was ms. rogers. when i had an opportunity to be part of the redevelopment allocation i made a phone call and rooerd jones but ms. rogers said this will be great for the community but you have to do what you think is best for you if you can be an advocate for the community then i support you. i was able to be on this great committee where that folks were at the forefront of approving affordable housing and we were all at the table to name this facility...
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that is an 84-year-old widower named roger creek. can find roger in a nursing home in menlo park. you can find roger creek on amazon.com. >> during the sunday evening worship at san francisco's first united lutheran church, justice is a topic that often comes up. >> jesus said, avoid greed in all its forms. >> the pastor urging her congress grants to right the wrong in the world. >> remember, we are not alone in this calling. >> be they big or small, near or far, beings new or old. 30 years old in roger's case. >> i wanted him to have this. i wanted him to have his life's wish. >> the story begins at the university of lancaster in great britain in the 1980s. living with his wife adelaide in the bay area, roger was working on his ph.d.. the subject, pawn broking in victoria london. >> pawn broking seems not too much to have gone into. difficult to come by any systematic study of it. >> roger spent years researching and writing his thesis. when bound together, 390 pages of detailed footnoted scholarship. the crowning achievement of his
that is an 84-year-old widower named roger creek. can find roger in a nursing home in menlo park. you can find roger creek on amazon.com. >> during the sunday evening worship at san francisco's first united lutheran church, justice is a topic that often comes up. >> jesus said, avoid greed in all its forms. >> the pastor urging her congress grants to right the wrong in the world. >> remember, we are not alone in this calling. >> be they big or small, near or far,...
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just go to nbc bay area.com and search roger's book.uch for joining us for this bay area proud special. we sincerely hope you've enjoyed this past half-hour of hearing about what's right with your world. you can catch new stories tuesdays and thursdays. you can also see all of our stories on .our website nbc bay area.com/bay area proud. thanks again for joining us. and have a terrific night. welcome to "on the money." the record market run continues. is it too late to get in? wh black friday has come and gone. cyber monday is still ahead. how to find the big deals to take chunk out of what you'll be spending and do you have to go social to go shopping. >>> the man behind the best selling video games out there, but are consoles a thing of the past? "on the money" starts right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "on the money." >> here is a look at what's making news as we head into a new week. another week, another record for the stock market. the na
just go to nbc bay area.com and search roger's book.uch for joining us for this bay area proud special. we sincerely hope you've enjoyed this past half-hour of hearing about what's right with your world. you can catch new stories tuesdays and thursdays. you can also see all of our stories on .our website nbc bay area.com/bay area proud. thanks again for joining us. and have a terrific night. welcome to "on the money." the record market run continues. is it too late to get in? wh black...
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because roger could have swapped seats with paul. if roger was driving or paul was driving because they were gone for a short while. >> there's so many things that investigators have to look into. i'm going to ask you to stick around with us. we're going to take a short break but i want to come back and talk to you more about paul walker and the event that he was at and his demeanor. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your d
because roger could have swapped seats with paul. if roger was driving or paul was driving because they were gone for a short while. >> there's so many things that investigators have to look into. i'm going to ask you to stick around with us. we're going to take a short break but i want to come back and talk to you more about paul walker and the event that he was at and his demeanor. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. which rewards her for responsibly managing her card...
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one of the most influential people in this debate is jim rogers.ade rogers and his company rich, but as he told scott pelley in 2009, he also knows what coal does to the environment. [helicopter blades whirring] >> jim rogers wanted us to see america's enormous dependency on coal, so he flew us out to one of his 20 coal-burning power plants. >> i remember the first time i took a helicopter to look down at a power plant like this, i was 41 years old, and i said, "oh, my goodness, i'm responsible for that?" >> rogers is the ceo of duke energy, the nation's third largest electric utility. his smoke stacks pump out 100 million tons of carbon dioxide every year, which makes what comes out of rogers' mouth so surprising. controlling carbon emissions in the near future is inevitable in your view. this is gonna happen. >> it's inevitable, in my judgment. >> you're one of the biggest polluters in the world when it comes to carbon emissions. >> we're one of the largest emitters, and it tells you how daunting the challenge is that we have in front of us. >> y
one of the most influential people in this debate is jim rogers.ade rogers and his company rich, but as he told scott pelley in 2009, he also knows what coal does to the environment. [helicopter blades whirring] >> jim rogers wanted us to see america's enormous dependency on coal, so he flew us out to one of his 20 coal-burning power plants. >> i remember the first time i took a helicopter to look down at a power plant like this, i was 41 years old, and i said, "oh, my...
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marilyn fighter fiery firebrand that was mary helen rogers. i first met her when i was a that commissioner in the 1990s. i was parted of the first activist commission for the agency from the urban reluctant days to an agency that put affordable housing at its forefront. i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway with all your years with the agency. i think that everything that mary helen rogers figure out for abnormal housing and protection for those who are dispolice department because of what happened she was the true advocate for the affordable housing. i hope mary will be part of our new affordable housing for seniors. i'm glad this is being done under the item of mayor ed lee who's legacy he he's known as the housing mayor. he's done more than any mayor before him. he will speak later. i would also like to recognize the community advisory members. thank yo
marilyn fighter fiery firebrand that was mary helen rogers. i first met her when i was a that commissioner in the 1990s. i was parted of the first activist commission for the agency from the urban reluctant days to an agency that put affordable housing at its forefront. i want to recognize commissioner leroy king who's the long time lasting commissioner. whose heart has been in the western edition and i served with him a commissioner for many years and leroy is 98-year-old. thank you la roadway...
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our guest host, james rogers. rogers, let me get your attention.ike to make 12% per utility? how did he do that? wonderful to have you here. i guess it is a distorted economic system. what you think about is we are historically a defensive stock. we are a yield play and as they take the foot off the brake and let a money flow, that is going to translate an entire sector. you will see the sector move down relative to where -- we are the best of the heard. we are the fastest of the slow rabbits. the reality is the fed and their policy has implications in a macro sense for our industry. about congress. from a business perspective, i am glad to see the compromise occur. washington i see putting the training wheels on after having been dysfunctional the last two years and starting to show they can work together. >> jim rogers with us from duke energy. credit suisse and jeff rosenberg will join us. bitcoin, we will discuss that next. thee going to look into mystery founder or founders of the coin is on surveillance bank." -- on "bloomberg surveillance."
our guest host, james rogers. rogers, let me get your attention.ike to make 12% per utility? how did he do that? wonderful to have you here. i guess it is a distorted economic system. what you think about is we are historically a defensive stock. we are a yield play and as they take the foot off the brake and let a money flow, that is going to translate an entire sector. you will see the sector move down relative to where -- we are the best of the heard. we are the fastest of the slow rabbits....
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the rogers deal in canada will be a big part of that.digital media and the ability to target fans, not just in north america, but internationally, will grow us in the future. >> good luck with the stadium series and good luck with the winter classic. good luck with the stanley cup and everything else you do. hockey is clearly hitting on all cylinders internationally. with 12 nations set to compete in the winter olympics at sochi. coming up, we will go to the heart of silicon valley. the san jose sharks have gone from start up to success story. what is their secret? >> their popularity over time transcends hockey. >> stay with us as "sportfolio" rolls on. ♪ >> welcome back to "sportfolio." in the 1990s, the nhl added new franchises. the so-called "sunbelt" teams lived near the bottom with one notable exception. the san jose sharks are the 13th most valuable franchise. they raised just outside the top 10 in revenue last year. most impressive, san jose is one of four nhl franchises that carries zero debt. the other three are the new york ra
the rogers deal in canada will be a big part of that.digital media and the ability to target fans, not just in north america, but internationally, will grow us in the future. >> good luck with the stadium series and good luck with the winter classic. good luck with the stanley cup and everything else you do. hockey is clearly hitting on all cylinders internationally. with 12 nations set to compete in the winter olympics at sochi. coming up, we will go to the heart of silicon valley. the...
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he is closer to roger starting in 2005. in 2004, he gives a talk at columbia and i watched the tape of the talk and you have this sense of a man casting about trying to figure what he was going to do and how he was going to achieve a new high. he was really struggling. >> that success wasn't enough at mckinsey. he was far more ambitious. i read the book and was up nights reading it it was so good. it is like a novel. it is like a great shakespearean tragedy. i got the sense there is an underlying sympathy you have for rajat gupta. that might not have been the case in your interpretation but underlying the huge wave of sympathy for him; is that correct? >> that is why i wanted to read you the passage i did. i picture of rajat we saw was a stoic man. this dignified statesman he was. when i went to calcutta, and i went there before he was indicted and they spoke to me openly and i said was rajat affected by his father's death because he talked about it. his first roommate at mckinsey told me he didn't know rajat was appear orp
he is closer to roger starting in 2005. in 2004, he gives a talk at columbia and i watched the tape of the talk and you have this sense of a man casting about trying to figure what he was going to do and how he was going to achieve a new high. he was really struggling. >> that success wasn't enough at mckinsey. he was far more ambitious. i read the book and was up nights reading it it was so good. it is like a novel. it is like a great shakespearean tragedy. i got the sense there is an...
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>> i think the rogers deal starts to get us there. we have some maturation of some of the platforms, the event platforms. our digital media platforms begin to do it. international gets us there. >> everybody might argue that there were some challenges about the rapid growth of the nhl a couple of decades ago. it is reasonable growth in the future. how do you keep the kansas citys, houstons, quÉbec citys, and similar areas happy? you talk about expansion in the near future? do you grow your minor league system? all of that? what is the answer for reasonable growth? >> the commissioner has said that expansion is not on the horizon. he is hoping and listening. for us, the growth of the business has been at a good annual clip on a national level. about 20% annual for the past five or six years on a national level. we think that is sustainable. we are constantly introducing new media platforms and ways of bringing our product to fans. the rogers deal in canada will be a big part of that. digital media and the ability to target fans, not ju
>> i think the rogers deal starts to get us there. we have some maturation of some of the platforms, the event platforms. our digital media platforms begin to do it. international gets us there. >> everybody might argue that there were some challenges about the rapid growth of the nhl a couple of decades ago. it is reasonable growth in the future. how do you keep the kansas citys, houstons, quÉbec citys, and similar areas happy? you talk about expansion in the near future? do you...
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roger rival, one of the best groundskeeper. the field has been recognized as such, despite having one of the oldest buildings in the country if not the world, i'm not sure if that's true, but, it might not feel like it, [ laughter ] but, i will tell you steve and his team have just done a fantastic job of making that our home and show casing candlestick park and what you really have to offer. stadium and events, it's not the building a lot of times, it's the people that make things works that keep things alive and moving. a lot of times it's those operational folks sitting behind me that don't necessarily get the credit. so what you are doing for them today is quite remarkable. they deserve it and i'm happy to be a part of it. we bought some small tokens of our appreciation of candlestick memorabilia. by no means do we want to over shadow what you are doing because it's paramount and extra special. i want to say this you for being a part of that. it is a bitter sweet moment. i don't know who is doing the work today. thank goed
roger rival, one of the best groundskeeper. the field has been recognized as such, despite having one of the oldest buildings in the country if not the world, i'm not sure if that's true, but, it might not feel like it, [ laughter ] but, i will tell you steve and his team have just done a fantastic job of making that our home and show casing candlestick park and what you really have to offer. stadium and events, it's not the building a lot of times, it's the people that make things works that...
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mike rogers elected me when he kept these programs secret. he says he's doing the job that you failed at. >> you have to remember this is somebody who had a troubled employment history who ran to china and russia. he stole american classified documents that because of their release jeopardizes our troops in the field in places like afghanistan. and has allowed nation states, russia, china and others, to have valuable insight into the way our intelligence services operate to collect information to keep america safe. that's who the messenger is, number one. number two, the most recent court case laid out very succinctly the oversight of the surveillance program. i think there is a big confusion that this is obama's program that he instituted while in office. this is a program that was initiated after 9/11 because we missed a big piece of information. so both of the chairs of these committees, all of them members of these committees, are fully briefed on all of these actions. it is our job to make sure they comport with the law. we do that, we t
mike rogers elected me when he kept these programs secret. he says he's doing the job that you failed at. >> you have to remember this is somebody who had a troubled employment history who ran to china and russia. he stole american classified documents that because of their release jeopardizes our troops in the field in places like afghanistan. and has allowed nation states, russia, china and others, to have valuable insight into the way our intelligence services operate to collect...
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and roger would tell you that.m criticism. he really spoke to people who weren't film geeks, although he spoke to them, as well. he spoke to everyday viewers, and sort of raised their level of appreciation of what movies could be. >> and steve, you talked about roger's democratic ideal. you funded this film through a sort of democratic process of crowd funding. why did you go that route? >> well, we got a variety of funding sources. but one of them is crowd source funding. and we just thought, it's sort of perfect way to sort of fund a film about roger, who really was a man of the people. and a democratic voice, and had so many followers. so with our campaign, we're trying to -- as much as anything, is build community for this film. of viewers, people who can see the film, stream the film before it's of out thee atcally, and now with the film being at sundance, we'll have the opportunity to actually watch the film live, while it's premiering at sundance and participate in the q & a afterwards or watch the q & a, wh
and roger would tell you that.m criticism. he really spoke to people who weren't film geeks, although he spoke to them, as well. he spoke to everyday viewers, and sort of raised their level of appreciation of what movies could be. >> and steve, you talked about roger's democratic ideal. you funded this film through a sort of democratic process of crowd funding. why did you go that route? >> well, we got a variety of funding sources. but one of them is crowd source funding. and we...
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. >> we'll talk to chairman mike rogers and adam schiff.nd our sunday panelist make their predictions for the year ahead in politics, entertainment, and more now on this "fox news sunday." >>> it's been a tough year for obama care with a disastrous website roll out and disappointing numbers but they face more problems on january 1st when they start seeing doctors under the new system. former governor and doctor howard dean, and scott gottlieb. dr. gottlieb, what do you think happens on january 1 when folks who think they enrolled to go see their doctor. >> what the administration said to the insurance companies is they want the insurance companies to float people through the month, and if people think they're insured, cover them through the the month and reconcile with the insurance companies later. some people will go january 1st and they're not going to be insured. some will be floated, and some will have that dislocation in february. >> mr. dean, how much confusion will there be? >> probably less than we think. it is based on what mitt r
. >> we'll talk to chairman mike rogers and adam schiff.nd our sunday panelist make their predictions for the year ahead in politics, entertainment, and more now on this "fox news sunday." >>> it's been a tough year for obama care with a disastrous website roll out and disappointing numbers but they face more problems on january 1st when they start seeing doctors under the new system. former governor and doctor howard dean, and scott gottlieb. dr. gottlieb, what do you...
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aaron rogers came back from the broken collar bone. it is ruled a fumble instead of incomplete pass. there is no whistle. it is 10-7. great finish. 45 seconds left. 4th and 8. rogers finds cobb 48- yard game winning touchdown. 33-28 they win the nfc north and had an 8-7-1 record. most losses are without aaron rogers. they will host the 9ers sunday at 1:30. the cowboys and eagles it was a winner take all deal. we look at highlights. jason garrett. garrett on the hot seat, here is bryce brown. mccoy had 131 yards. it was 24-16. kyle orton throws the interception ending their season. jerry jones not happy. 24-22 eagles. they capture the nfc east and host the saints. the raiders don't show up against denver. peyton manning with the single season touchdown record. he had 4 more today. terrelle pryor fumbled the snap. he played pretty well. most of his damage came when the game was out of reach. after the fumble manning tosses it. he will do the rest. 14-0 denver. 2nd quarter there is manning doing his thing. he will throw the perfect deep p
aaron rogers came back from the broken collar bone. it is ruled a fumble instead of incomplete pass. there is no whistle. it is 10-7. great finish. 45 seconds left. 4th and 8. rogers finds cobb 48- yard game winning touchdown. 33-28 they win the nfc north and had an 8-7-1 record. most losses are without aaron rogers. they will host the 9ers sunday at 1:30. the cowboys and eagles it was a winner take all deal. we look at highlights. jason garrett. garrett on the hot seat, here is bryce brown....
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i thank you very much for coming i thank you for having me thanks to my guest roger stone check out the book the man who killed kennedy the case against l.b.j. also thanks to my earlier guest scott rush on his book the power of citizenship why john f. kennedy matters to a new generation that's out now to remember you can find me on twitter at kings things see you next time. how is the new alert animation scared me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears and so well i. think. that had he had read or had a court of law on the phone to online there's a story made for the movies playing out in real life. a. yo yo yo people's welcome to breaking the set on abby martin so turns out all those people that are cannot off the streets of their cities and black bag by the cia before they were subsequently tortured just aren't allowed in and go yes to guantanamo detainees dollar he-man the sherry and i. are no so in the polish government for helping carry out the cia's rendition program during this time the men
i thank you very much for coming i thank you for having me thanks to my guest roger stone check out the book the man who killed kennedy the case against l.b.j. also thanks to my earlier guest scott rush on his book the power of citizenship why john f. kennedy matters to a new generation that's out now to remember you can find me on twitter at kings things see you next time. how is the new alert animation scared me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the...
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tom rogers simply told the truth. >> fox com, what's that story? >> the federal government wanted to indict me for fox com so bad that pretty alice was salivating to do this. at the end of the day fox com was one of the weird contracts that the actual providers were the ones who decided. members of congress their time is extremely valuable. when they go to vote, they go underground or above ground. when you go underground the cell phones literally would not work. chairman thomas, there was a contract to wire under the capital on the house side the devices that will repeat signals so members of congress can use their cell phones. there were two company, l.g.c. and fox com. two members of congress were supporting each one. fox com was a tel aviv based company. it was originally from tel aviv in israel. bill thomas did not want to get between the two members of congress. when i got in there, sergeant of arms did such a wonderful job. jack abram av represented fox com. haley barbour were the two lobbyist. of course those companies contacted us and as j
tom rogers simply told the truth. >> fox com, what's that story? >> the federal government wanted to indict me for fox com so bad that pretty alice was salivating to do this. at the end of the day fox com was one of the weird contracts that the actual providers were the ones who decided. members of congress their time is extremely valuable. when they go to vote, they go underground or above ground. when you go underground the cell phones literally would not work. chairman thomas,...
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mike rogers calls it a sheer level of incompetence. who is he talking about? congressman rogers joins us. good evening, sir. >> greta, great to see you. so sheer level of incompetence, what were you referring to? >> well, the level of security on this website is not even up to minimal standards in the private sector. and when you talk about the sheer sensitivity of the information that the hub has access to, think about all these different servers with really sensitive information goes to the hub. none of it has been stress tested. so they're adding new code constantly, which hasn't been vetted appropriately. and every time you add new code, it changes the ecosystem of the security of the entire website. none of that has been tested. so we know that this thing gets hit thousands of times a day by people trying to get in and get access, unauthorized access. they have no coordinate the effort on every single day to try to monitor and track that. as a matter of fact, they could not even provide someone, cms and hhs, the two folks responsi
mike rogers calls it a sheer level of incompetence. who is he talking about? congressman rogers joins us. good evening, sir. >> greta, great to see you. so sheer level of incompetence, what were you referring to? >> well, the level of security on this website is not even up to minimal standards in the private sector. and when you talk about the sheer sensitivity of the information that the hub has access to, think about all these different servers with really sensitive information...
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what mike rogers is saying is that the threats have changed. what diane is saying is that they have increased. >> let's listening to house intelligence chair mike rogers, who suggested the situation may be worse than before 9/11, 2001. >> the pressure on intelligence services to great it right is stronger. more affiliates than we have had have switched to the notion that smaller events are okay. if you have more smaller events, that may lead to their objectives and goals. >> representative rogers brings up the issue of smaller events. do you think that's where we are going, instead of big events, the threat is from smaller attacks? >> i don't know that we can say al qaeda was used to doing big events. it pulled off a spectacular set of event, and a few others that were large. i don't think al qaeda can do that. that is over. but i think the threat of smaller events is increasing. i think the shooting in the mall in nairobi, or think a number of train and bus bombings in europe, or think the boston marathon bombing related to a terror organizati
what mike rogers is saying is that the threats have changed. what diane is saying is that they have increased. >> let's listening to house intelligence chair mike rogers, who suggested the situation may be worse than before 9/11, 2001. >> the pressure on intelligence services to great it right is stronger. more affiliates than we have had have switched to the notion that smaller events are okay. if you have more smaller events, that may lead to their objectives and goals. >>...
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rogers as "unrealistic and ill-conceived." his words, not mine. a policy that chairman rogers said, "must be brought to an end." his words, not mine. chairman rogers wrote today and -- rodgers' vote today and the vote of his colleagues i expect to do just the opposite. they will vote to continue a policy that will lead to american decline in retreat. i will not be party to that his to that. -- not be party to that. today's bill undermines the disinvestment in america's greatness. the education of our children, the security of seniors, and the present and future health of our people and the strength and readiness of our forces and the growth of our economy and the creation of jobs. the quality and volatility -- the quality and health of our environment and respect for those who labor in the public sector and most certainly the honoring of america's debt and obligations. today's bill undermines all of those priorities and more. i will not support it. i urge my colleagues to oppose it. it continues us on the path so aptly described again as chairman
rogers as "unrealistic and ill-conceived." his words, not mine. a policy that chairman rogers said, "must be brought to an end." his words, not mine. chairman rogers wrote today and -- rodgers' vote today and the vote of his colleagues i expect to do just the opposite. they will vote to continue a policy that will lead to american decline in retreat. i will not be party to that his to that. -- not be party to that. today's bill undermines the disinvestment in america's...
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he's worked as an aide to presidents nixon and reagan as well as senator bob dole old friend rogers just released a new book it's the man who killed kennedy the case against l.b.j. where he indicts the former president as the mastermind behind the assassination of kennedy what got you started on this trail thank hundred sixty four larry i was a pre-teen volunteer in the goldwater campaign i read a book called the texan looks at lynn. it's haley and it just blew my mind johnson had a long career of criminality murder epic corruption corruption of biblical proportions and he was very early tied to at least eight murders in texas prior to j.f.k. it also was a kind of a personality portrait of johnson johnson was an abusive loud mouth bully he was a crude vulgar i think manic depressive he was a mean guy on the other side he got a lot of things done no question he was ruthless he was greedy he was very ambitious to be president but in no better doesn't make him to kill of can no it doesn't and i provide more than sufficient evidence but first i think you do need to understand the capaci
he's worked as an aide to presidents nixon and reagan as well as senator bob dole old friend rogers just released a new book it's the man who killed kennedy the case against l.b.j. where he indicts the former president as the mastermind behind the assassination of kennedy what got you started on this trail thank hundred sixty four larry i was a pre-teen volunteer in the goldwater campaign i read a book called the texan looks at lynn. it's haley and it just blew my mind johnson had a long career...
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i know you have chairman rogers on your show.ant interview this morning. >> yeah, mike ragers is the chairman of the house intelligence committee who the report directly contradicts on the question of whether there was an al qaeda involvement and in fact perhaps leadership of this attack. and also, the question of what role did the anti-islam video play. we have mike rogers on the show. i hope people will watch the entire interview on fox news sunday. he stands by his guns, says this report is absolutely wrong. that however exhaustive the "new york times" said it was, and they said they had people on the ground there for months, according to mike rogers, he says, look, we talked to a lot of people. we have the intelligence, and there was an al qaeda involvement. the video did not play a big role. i also asked him something i know a lot of people are questioning, which is whether the times, which leans left, has been putting out this story in an effort to exonerate or to protect, defend the obama administration and perhaps hillary
i know you have chairman rogers on your show.ant interview this morning. >> yeah, mike ragers is the chairman of the house intelligence committee who the report directly contradicts on the question of whether there was an al qaeda involvement and in fact perhaps leadership of this attack. and also, the question of what role did the anti-islam video play. we have mike rogers on the show. i hope people will watch the entire interview on fox news sunday. he stands by his guns, says this...
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i worked with chairman rogers on the house intelligence committee. i have the utmost respect for him. if he says al-qaeda was behind this, i believe him. >> homeland security member pete king, congressman from new york, agrees with what mike rogers' analysis was and discredits the "new york times" report as well. is this irresponsible journalism on the part of the "new york times" and is it dangerous to us as a nation? >> i thought it was a politicized article. it tries to say that anwar al-shariah, the republican attempts to tie that to terrorism is a stretch, when even cnn says that they're at least sympathetic to al-qaeda. it leaves out the head of al-qaeda called for terrorist attacks against western targets on september 11, 2012, he did that the day before in retaliation to the death of his deputy. that isn't mentioned in this article. i think that's a key data point. >> it's interesting you bring up the point about having access to classified information. mike rogers would have access to things that we may never know. but in your experience as
i worked with chairman rogers on the house intelligence committee. i have the utmost respect for him. if he says al-qaeda was behind this, i believe him. >> homeland security member pete king, congressman from new york, agrees with what mike rogers' analysis was and discredits the "new york times" report as well. is this irresponsible journalism on the part of the "new york times" and is it dangerous to us as a nation? >> i thought it was a politicized article....
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second, there's rogers communication. rci.er cable company that's a wireless provider and on top of that, they own a broad portfolio of media assets across tv, radio and publishing, along with a baseball team, the toronto blue jays. plus, about a week ago, rogers announced a major 12-year broadcast and multimedia deal with the nhl. in other words, rogers is the only place to go to watch the nhl, nhl hockey in canada. don't you think that's like a monopoly? rogers is down 3% for the year, in part on fears that verizon might enter the canadian market. they might or might not. they have a new ceo, a guy by the name of guy lawrence, from vodafone. i think he can help the company grow. we know the canadian consumer is doing better. and that means 2014 could be a good year for rogers, making this a smart time to buy a stock that has a lot of catching up to do. what other canadian stocks can you buy here given this thesis? when the consumer is flush and the confident that the consumer will buy a house or expand a business, you need b
second, there's rogers communication. rci.er cable company that's a wireless provider and on top of that, they own a broad portfolio of media assets across tv, radio and publishing, along with a baseball team, the toronto blue jays. plus, about a week ago, rogers announced a major 12-year broadcast and multimedia deal with the nhl. in other words, rogers is the only place to go to watch the nhl, nhl hockey in canada. don't you think that's like a monopoly? rogers is down 3% for the year, in...
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rogers, mr. again, the debate rages on. >> well, i also want to say something, surveillance of the american compound appears to have been under way at least 12 hours before the attack. the violence has spontaneous elements. anger at the video motivated the attack, but looters and arsonists were really the ones who were attacking the compound. which goes completely against what colonel shaffer had just said. >> interesting. so there are the facts, there are the facts as we know them this morning. this is six chapters of this book that will be published and the book will be coming out soon. so you can read into it and find out all you want. >>> let's get to some other news and we start with a fox news alert. surveillance video catching the moment terror strikes in russia. 14 people were killed, and doesz injured including an 9-year-old girl. officials say the terrorist saw a policemen near a metal detector, became nervous and set off her explosive device. this coming months after chechen rebel lead
rogers, mr. again, the debate rages on. >> well, i also want to say something, surveillance of the american compound appears to have been under way at least 12 hours before the attack. the violence has spontaneous elements. anger at the video motivated the attack, but looters and arsonists were really the ones who were attacking the compound. which goes completely against what colonel shaffer had just said. >> interesting. so there are the facts, there are the facts as we know them...
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and the soviet union and a great deal of his life before he went to prison was about that go ahead roger. right so i appreciate on a leaving the head geography to me in germany but i'm not here to do that. look when a man of this stature dies you will have in the press a great deal of geography and it behooves those of us who pretend to be scholars to look beyond that so i'm not surprised about the geography now. the one party state that came about as a result of what you call the axis of evil well some historical. societies during the era of apartheid dominant power just a dominant parties to let not just one hearted like if i could just finish you know join continue continue continue so you'll have a chance to continue so a dominant party state no it's passing strange that the same axis of evil had a rather tolerant attitude toward apartheid south africa during the worst years of part time it is certainly true and i think mandela would be the first to admit it because he was a much more introspective man that some of his. admirers who were not trying to lionize him as a man without fau
and the soviet union and a great deal of his life before he went to prison was about that go ahead roger. right so i appreciate on a leaving the head geography to me in germany but i'm not here to do that. look when a man of this stature dies you will have in the press a great deal of geography and it behooves those of us who pretend to be scholars to look beyond that so i'm not surprised about the geography now. the one party state that came about as a result of what you call the axis of evil...
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soccer star robbie rogers and nba star jason collins. and a ground-breaking year for gay rights. >> my game changer this year is pope francis, who's building on the teachings of his predecessors, benedict and pope john paul. to show us the way of faith. >>> senate women were the game changer this year. they proved that you can set aside partisanship in order to get things done through partnership. partnership. welcome to toyotathon. how can i help? hey, jan. i love the tundra i got last year. i'm here to get the new one. the new redesign is pretty tough. tundra's the toughest truck i've ever had. my son's getting my old one. sweet. am i getting the boat, too? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] right now during toyotathon, get 0% apr financing on the new redesigned 2014 tundra. for more great deals, visit toyota.com. toyotathon is on! ♪ toyota. let's go places. [ male announcer ] what kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all this? natural gas. ♪ more than ever before, america's electricity is generated by it. exxonm
soccer star robbie rogers and nba star jason collins. and a ground-breaking year for gay rights. >> my game changer this year is pope francis, who's building on the teachings of his predecessors, benedict and pope john paul. to show us the way of faith. >>> senate women were the game changer this year. they proved that you can set aside partisanship in order to get things done through partnership. partnership. welcome to toyotathon. how can i help? hey, jan. i love the tundra i...