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admiral rogers: yes. senator mccain: does china have the same capability? admiral rogers: some measure of the same capability, yes. senator mccain: how is china's behavior evolved since the opm breach? admiral rogers: we continue to see them engage in activity directed against u.s. companies. the question is, i think, that we still need to ask is, is that activity then in turn shared with the chinese private industry who we certainly acknowledge that states engage in the use of cyber as a tool to gain access and knowledge. the question or issue we've always had with the chinese is, while we understand we do that for nations to generate insight, using that then to generate economic advantage is not something that's acceptable to the u.s. senator mccain: do you agree that the lack of deterrence or repercussions for malicious cyber behavior emboldens those seeking to exploit the u.s. through cyber? admiral rogers: yes. senator mccain: admiral, we are looking carefully at a consolidation of command here, as f
admiral rogers: yes. senator mccain: does china have the same capability? admiral rogers: some measure of the same capability, yes. senator mccain: how is china's behavior evolved since the opm breach? admiral rogers: we continue to see them engage in activity directed against u.s. companies. the question is, i think, that we still need to ask is, is that activity then in turn shared with the chinese private industry who we certainly acknowledge that states engage in the use of cyber as a tool...
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rogers outlined global threats from russia, china, iran and north korea. he also spoke on how intelligence services are creating a strategic advantage for the u.s. and it's allies from the heritage foundation, this is 45 minutes. >> welcome back from the short break. i hope you enjoyed the second panel as much as i did. we're going to continue the conversation and particularly plea pleased to have mike rogers give us his viewpoint now in a key post. we heard from two panels really giving you a view from the executive branch and we're building our way from the national security advisor and how the president views intelligence but for now we have a lunchtime treat for you and my friend will be giving framing remarks. mike started his career at the republican national committee and he worked for senator sessions. after law school he worked for president bush in the white house national security area and for about three years he was a staff director. i can't think of a better person. mike allen. >> thanks. it's an honor for me today to introduce my former boss
rogers outlined global threats from russia, china, iran and north korea. he also spoke on how intelligence services are creating a strategic advantage for the u.s. and it's allies from the heritage foundation, this is 45 minutes. >> welcome back from the short break. i hope you enjoyed the second panel as much as i did. we're going to continue the conversation and particularly plea pleased to have mike rogers give us his viewpoint now in a key post. we heard from two panels really giving...
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roger: the numbers will count. these are the people the republican party will be losing if they nominate someone other than donald trump. i think we are going to have a massive turnout. mark: where are they all going to stay, roger? roger: we are in negotiations with a couple of colleges that are closed in july and they have normed space we maybe able to rent. most of them cannot even afford bus tickets. mark: always happy to have you in the studio when you are in town. we will talk to kasey kahne in wisconsin where she's covering the sender's campaign, right after this. mark: earlier we showed you what bernie sanders supporters in wisconsin are saying. now let's hear from reporters overing the candidate. joined by casey hunt who covers sanders for abc news. she is in milwaukee waiting for a sanders rally tonight. the sanders campaign has to win votes and play the expectation game heading out of there and into new york. what do you get the sense their expectations are about how they believe wisconsin and moved to e
roger: the numbers will count. these are the people the republican party will be losing if they nominate someone other than donald trump. i think we are going to have a massive turnout. mark: where are they all going to stay, roger? roger: we are in negotiations with a couple of colleges that are closed in july and they have normed space we maybe able to rent. most of them cannot even afford bus tickets. mark: always happy to have you in the studio when you are in town. we will talk to kasey...
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the edge of the rogers dry lake bed in california.f 24 vehicles and more than 100 personnel are gathering here. they will collect the power to down columbia after landing here. enormous crowds begin to arrive. a string of traffic 600 miles long waits to enter the base. thousands more are already here. close to 1/2 million people will see the landing. on board, the astronauts suit for landing. the orbital phases of the mission have gone extremely well. now, the final phase must be completed. before it begins, the doors, which have been opened a total of 47 hours during the flight, must be closed. then, using the rcs thrusters, columbia will move into deorbit burn attitude. then it will fire the thrusters one more time. columbia is out of contact during the burn. mission control will not know if the burn was successful until they are in communication with the spacecraft over australia. it is now over the indian ocean on the other side of the world. the distance must be precise of the columbia will hit the target -- precise so that colum
the edge of the rogers dry lake bed in california.f 24 vehicles and more than 100 personnel are gathering here. they will collect the power to down columbia after landing here. enormous crowds begin to arrive. a string of traffic 600 miles long waits to enter the base. thousands more are already here. close to 1/2 million people will see the landing. on board, the astronauts suit for landing. the orbital phases of the mission have gone extremely well. now, the final phase must be completed....
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roger, good to see you again. stocks are off highs of the day.asdaq positive in the month, rebounding from february. the president set to meet with fed chair yellen at the white house to discuss the economy and wall street reform. and roger, we have seen a bit of a turn around since you last joined us, all major indices up more than 10%. i wonder if things got cheap enough in february for you. to start taking advantage of stocks. >> it's a great question, carl. you know, to me, the big issue -- or the big opportunity we have seen is it turns out that janet yellen is as good at job boning the markets as greenspan ever was, without being quite as opaque. and to me, that, you know -- there's great comfort. because we took away some of the speculative behavior in my world, particularly related to the unicorns and the venture capital side of the business. and as i look forward into the year, i still think there's a tremendous amount of uncertainty. so i expect a lot of chop. but there's no question that by deflating some of those crazy asset valuation
roger, good to see you again. stocks are off highs of the day.asdaq positive in the month, rebounding from february. the president set to meet with fed chair yellen at the white house to discuss the economy and wall street reform. and roger, we have seen a bit of a turn around since you last joined us, all major indices up more than 10%. i wonder if things got cheap enough in february for you. to start taking advantage of stocks. >> it's a great question, carl. you know, to me, the big...
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roger: bienv.n poco sorprendido con tu posiciÓn. >> a los jueces parece que no les gustÓ. roger: la mÁs polÉmica de la noche fuiste tÚ. que le decimos a las personas que estÁn en casa para que te que es una competencia? >> somos seres humanos cometemos errores rompemos reglas hasta nuestra propias casas. creo que me merezco seguir aquÍ. en su mano hasta que yo siga la competencia. roger: la dominicana esse fuerte pero centroamÉrica tambiÉn. >> aquÍ lo que cuenta es la actitud de la manera como tu te llevas somos unas profesionales,piensen en esto queremos contar con su apoyo. roger: ustedes en casa deciden quien que se quedan la competencia. julio: gracias. importantÍsimo. 1000 gracias por elegirnos a continuaciÓn el noticiero nacional. les tendremos mÁs informaciÓn. buenas noches a las 11. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ que tal, muy marÍa:hoy es lunes 11 de abril de 2016 y estos son los titulares. detienen a un sospechoso de secuestrar a lupillo rivera despuÉs de un concierto en mÉxico. precisamente el magnate donald tr
roger: bienv.n poco sorprendido con tu posiciÓn. >> a los jueces parece que no les gustÓ. roger: la mÁs polÉmica de la noche fuiste tÚ. que le decimos a las personas que estÁn en casa para que te que es una competencia? >> somos seres humanos cometemos errores rompemos reglas hasta nuestra propias casas. creo que me merezco seguir aquÍ. en su mano hasta que yo siga la competencia. roger: la dominicana esse fuerte pero centroamÉrica tambiÉn. >> aquÍ lo que cuenta es...
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chairman mike rogers. thank you. [applause] mike: i wish mike was that nice to me when i was chairman. [laughter] mr. rogers: i'm fortunate that i see former staff folks here. i think we have assembled some of the most able national security people in this town, in this country, to help. any success that i had was led by my staff director and the able team that he put together. i was honored to not only called and colleagues, but friends, in what i thought was very serious course work in trying to get the intelligence business right. i also want to point out was the closest i ever got to one of these was when david called me and asked me if i wanted to participate. he is a guy whose integrity is impeccable. i had the great privilege to work with him the entire time i was on the intelligence community. it was a loss when you left. there is still a hole that is left to be filled with your experience and intellect to you apply to the cia and dea. i wanted to say "well done." some of other day i was with the former secre
chairman mike rogers. thank you. [applause] mike: i wish mike was that nice to me when i was chairman. [laughter] mr. rogers: i'm fortunate that i see former staff folks here. i think we have assembled some of the most able national security people in this town, in this country, to help. any success that i had was led by my staff director and the able team that he put together. i was honored to not only called and colleagues, but friends, in what i thought was very serious course work in trying...
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she's laid beside marie rogers, face down. >> the theory is he had a gun in his bedroom. guy comes out with a gun now. he didn't have one when he entered. >> casey is pinned to the ground, apparently questioned and beaten over and over. >> it's possible he's somewhat stunned, doesn't know all in all what's going on at this point. >> in the midst of the chaos, casey's captor is shouting directions to the accomplice before searching the club owner for hidden valuables. >> he's stripping his shoes and socks off his feet. at that point, it was known he did, in fact, carry cash in his boot. >> the discovery prompts another beating, this one more severe. suddenly, casey reaches up and tries to overpower his captor. >> you can see casey grab the muzzle of the tech nine and a struggle ensues there. >> casey loses the battle and is shot once in the back. as sharon and marie lay on the floor, motionless and vulnerable, one of the gunmen closes the outside door. >> at this point, i feel it's premeditated, they know they are going to shoot the three people in the home. there's no rea
she's laid beside marie rogers, face down. >> the theory is he had a gun in his bedroom. guy comes out with a gun now. he didn't have one when he entered. >> casey is pinned to the ground, apparently questioned and beaten over and over. >> it's possible he's somewhat stunned, doesn't know all in all what's going on at this point. >> in the midst of the chaos, casey's captor is shouting directions to the accomplice before searching the club owner for hidden valuables....
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this was the end of anne rogers remarkable journey. the 72-year-old got lost. her car ran out of gas and power. remote stretch of the arizona wilderness. >> i waited until sun up the next morning hoping a truck, a car, anybody, anything would go by even a stere, i didn't care. >>> traveling with her dog, rogers climbed a ridge looking for signs of life and a cell phone signal but would come across no one for 9 days. >>> i was eating desert plants, my dog was too. diving into clover and finding all the places that were the easiest path for me to take. she was my pathfinder on that journey. >>> the break through came when teams spotted this signal, made an area where her dog was seen. pointed it towards a sign that said help. >> rogers described the moment she knew she had been saved. >> when that helicopter, thatair rescue police copter landed, i just sat down and bawled. >> remarkable, remarkable, remarkable. >>> rogers was in fairly good condition, well enough that she went for a hike tuesday afternoon. just don't get lost. >>> doctors are learning about the z
this was the end of anne rogers remarkable journey. the 72-year-old got lost. her car ran out of gas and power. remote stretch of the arizona wilderness. >> i waited until sun up the next morning hoping a truck, a car, anybody, anything would go by even a stere, i didn't care. >>> traveling with her dog, rogers climbed a ridge looking for signs of life and a cell phone signal but would come across no one for 9 days. >>> i was eating desert plants, my dog was too. diving...
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also, does donald trump have some dirt on roger ailes and fox news? >> and later this hour, dozens of isis suspects on the run across europe, some with direct links to the attacks in brussels and paris. >>> also this hour, a game for the ages. we are courtside with the winners as college basketball crowns a national champion. the game was a heart stopper. >> it certainly was. all right. all that to come. but we begin on the campaign trail, where donald trump is not used to being the underdog. he's rallying voters in milwaukee as wisconsin prepares for its presidential primaries on tuesday. >> the latest marquette university law school poll shows ted cruz with a ten-point lead but trump says don't count him out. >> we're winning by almost 300 delegates so, we're doing great. and i think we close it out before the -- you know, before the convention. i think we actually close it out before the convention. that's like a prize fighter. you know, they go into unfriendly territory, the champ, he goes in and they say what do you think, you might have an unfri
also, does donald trump have some dirt on roger ailes and fox news? >> and later this hour, dozens of isis suspects on the run across europe, some with direct links to the attacks in brussels and paris. >>> also this hour, a game for the ages. we are courtside with the winners as college basketball crowns a national champion. the game was a heart stopper. >> it certainly was. all right. all that to come. but we begin on the campaign trail, where donald trump is not used to...
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prince rogers nelson, dead today. >> thank you, carly.x roochlt thank you, and check in with us as you get more information. >> he was born in minneapolis and as you heard from the young fan outside of his home and studios, he stayed thorough to it that city and changed the music scene in that citv and nationwide and all over the globe. michael, you must be stunned >> a lot of people can't believe the news. doris robetters and prince. and you don't have the hits without the talent. he's one of those that paved the way. jtt and how he reinvented himself. he was a seven time agreement winner and recently inducted in the rock and roll hall of fame. >> his first album was recorded when he was a year or two out of high school. and he went on to many, many more from there. >> and he never went hollywood. he was born in minneapolis and stayed in minneapolis. and he dated a lot of famous people. he was a hometown guy and stayed thorough to his roots. >> and able to play a number of instruments. key boards and drums. >> his musical talent and rang
prince rogers nelson, dead today. >> thank you, carly.x roochlt thank you, and check in with us as you get more information. >> he was born in minneapolis and as you heard from the young fan outside of his home and studios, he stayed thorough to it that city and changed the music scene in that citv and nationwide and all over the globe. michael, you must be stunned >> a lot of people can't believe the news. doris robetters and prince. and you don't have the hits without the...
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doctors treat ed rogers for exposure.as released that same night. >> ♪ >> also new this morning, lawyers for the man accused of gunning down nine black parishioners in south carolina in a church say that they need more time to prepare their case. dylann roof's lawyers will appear at a hearing today. they say they will not be ready by the scheduled july 11 start. roof faces 33 federal counts including hate crime charges for that 2015 charleston shooting. >> the phillies face off against the san diego padres for game three of their four game set tonight. jared eickhoff will take the mound. morton struck out seven in that six and 23rd innings last night. odubel herrera hit a rbi triple in the sixth and that helped the phillies notch the three he to nothing win and improve to three and five. >>> things are looking good for the sixers in the first half of last night's game against the raptors. they set a franchise record by making 11 3-pointers. maybe we'll see a couple here but like so many other games, here we go, the -- but
doctors treat ed rogers for exposure.as released that same night. >> ♪ >> also new this morning, lawyers for the man accused of gunning down nine black parishioners in south carolina in a church say that they need more time to prepare their case. dylann roof's lawyers will appear at a hearing today. they say they will not be ready by the scheduled july 11 start. roof faces 33 federal counts including hate crime charges for that 2015 charleston shooting. >> the phillies face...
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rogers had spelled out the word "help", using sticks and rocks. a chopper flew in to peck her up. >> when they landed, i was sitting there sobbing, and the officer just came over and held me while i sobbed and let me know that my dog was safe too. >> rogers survived by drinking pond water. >>> our media partner, the san jose mercury news says there's a shortage of tsa agents but an increase in travelers. some people missed their flights as a result. an airport spokesperson suggests you get there two hours early for domestic flights and three hours early for international flights. >>> billionaire shawn parker plans to donate a quarter of a billion dollars to help fight cancer. he developed napster. tomorrow he will announce a $250 million donation to six cancer centers, including ucsf and stanford. he hopes to develop better ways to fight the disease. >>> facebook took over ft. mason for the f-8 developers conference. >> and mark zuckerberg spoke his mind. >> reporter: for mark zuckerberg, facebook is about connecting people. >> i hear voices about
rogers had spelled out the word "help", using sticks and rocks. a chopper flew in to peck her up. >> when they landed, i was sitting there sobbing, and the officer just came over and held me while i sobbed and let me know that my dog was safe too. >> rogers survived by drinking pond water. >>> our media partner, the san jose mercury news says there's a shortage of tsa agents but an increase in travelers. some people missed their flights as a result. an airport...
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let's head over to meteorologist karen rogers.'s got a look at weather. >> i want to show you some of these temperatures and you'll see why. we've got a cold start to the day here. it's openly 30 degrees in martins creek. below freezing that. just barely above freezing in pottstown near 33. 35 in coatesville, things in saint davids. 35 in warrington. much better in center city itself 43 degrees. freeze watches in part of the area. 37 hammonton, 39 in dover delaware dan we he do stay below average. i want to show you satellite6 and action radar. we've got clear conditions, kind of a pretty start to the day at least. we'll sea bright sunshine, just a couple of high cumulus clouds popping in and really starting a sunny trend so mostly sunny skies. today's high of 58 degrees is cooler than average but when you factor in april sun not going to feel too bad this afternoon and we'll have a little bit of a breeze. it will turn easterly at seven to 14 miles per hour but wait until you see the seven-day forecast. petunias trend coming your
let's head over to meteorologist karen rogers.'s got a look at weather. >> i want to show you some of these temperatures and you'll see why. we've got a cold start to the day here. it's openly 30 degrees in martins creek. below freezing that. just barely above freezing in pottstown near 33. 35 in coatesville, things in saint davids. 35 in warrington. much better in center city itself 43 degrees. freeze watches in part of the area. 37 hammonton, 39 in dover delaware dan we he do stay below...
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rogers had spelled out the word "help", using sticks and rocks.w in to peck her up. >> when they landed, i was sitting there sobbing, and the officer just came over and held me while i sobbed and let me know that my dog was safe too. >> rogers survived by pond water. >>> our media partner, the san jose mercury news says there's a shortage of tsa agents but an increase in travelers. some people missed their flights as a result. an airport spokesperson suggests you get there two hours early for domestic flights and three hours early for international flights. >>> billionaire shawn parker plans to donate a quarter of a billion dollars to help fight cancer. he developed napster. tomorrow he will announce a $250 million donation to six cancer centers, including ucsf and stanford. he hopes to develop better ways to fight the disease. >>> facebook took over ft. mason for the f-8 developers conference. >> and mark zuckerberg spoke his mind. >> reporter: for mark zuckerberg, facebook is about connecting people. >> i hear voices about building walls. >> rep
rogers had spelled out the word "help", using sticks and rocks.w in to peck her up. >> when they landed, i was sitting there sobbing, and the officer just came over and held me while i sobbed and let me know that my dog was safe too. >> rogers survived by pond water. >>> our media partner, the san jose mercury news says there's a shortage of tsa agents but an increase in travelers. some people missed their flights as a result. an airport spokesperson suggests you...
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to you, prince rogers nelson was a celebrity. to us, he's a community member and a good neighbor. >> reporter: an autopsy and toxicology tests took place earlier today, but the results won't be known for a while. what is known is that prince was dropped off by friend at 8:00 p.m. on wednesday. when staffers could not reach him hours later on thursday, they went to his 65,000-square-foot home and studio and found him slumped in an elevator on the first floor, alone and unresponsive. a transcript of the 911 calls unidentified male at 9:43 a.m. is there any reason to believe that foul play was involved? >> we have no reason to believe at this time it's a suicide. the rest of it is under investigation. >> reporter: it is known that prince had serious health issues and mystery shrouds a medical emergency that took place a week ago when his charter jet from atlanta to minneapolis was diverted to moline, illinois. after treatment there for what aides said was the flu, prince tweeted, "i am transformed." the next night he held a party fo
to you, prince rogers nelson was a celebrity. to us, he's a community member and a good neighbor. >> reporter: an autopsy and toxicology tests took place earlier today, but the results won't be known for a while. what is known is that prince was dropped off by friend at 8:00 p.m. on wednesday. when staffers could not reach him hours later on thursday, they went to his 65,000-square-foot home and studio and found him slumped in an elevator on the first floor, alone and unresponsive. a...
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roger: it is incredibly important.s want it one of the big things we learned from all of our efforts is how and data and how much video how much information consumers want. our fans want to get behind the players, they want to get behind the teams. our job is to try to give them the opportunity. that is why we focus so much on making the game more accessible to the fans. some people look at sports data and they take a step over to legalized gambling. is saying that is a good idea. is that an expansion as you grow down the road? ther: we have been on record and oppose legalized gambling. we do not think it is in the best interest of the integrity of the game. we know fans want to know that when they are watching the game, they are seeing the real thing and there's nothing influencing by outside -- outside forces. we take this seriously. we have a strong policy the area. we plan to continue that. also, as the ceo of a big company, one thing the ceo does is think about larger potential strategic threat. the concussion sit
roger: it is incredibly important.s want it one of the big things we learned from all of our efforts is how and data and how much video how much information consumers want. our fans want to get behind the players, they want to get behind the teams. our job is to try to give them the opportunity. that is why we focus so much on making the game more accessible to the fans. some people look at sports data and they take a step over to legalized gambling. is saying that is a good idea. is that an...
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and meteorologist, karen rogers, is in for david and she is outside with the details. >> reporter: i am enjoying the sunshine out here. it was cold we had widespread freeze. normally a low of 41 we went down to 29 in philadelphia and 20 in allentown and only 13 in mt. pocono and a new record low in atlantic city, 22, the record was 24 set back in 1982, so it's very cold out there this morning. part of the reason was clear skies and hardly any breeze in the overnight and early morning. and we still see the skies full of sunshine, you look at this image you see the clouds building in from the north and west and the rain is not that far behind. that will impact us tomorrow. already temperatures are better here. 47 degrees, that is higher than yesterday. so not bad. 44 in allentown 36 in mt. pocono. and 47 after a cold start in atlantic city and 48 in dover, delaware. but because of the humidity that we have, that is very low and a gusty breeze that is beginning to form, and will be more so this afternoon. there is an increased risk for fire danger not enough to call it a red flag mornin
and meteorologist, karen rogers, is in for david and she is outside with the details. >> reporter: i am enjoying the sunshine out here. it was cold we had widespread freeze. normally a low of 41 we went down to 29 in philadelphia and 20 in allentown and only 13 in mt. pocono and a new record low in atlantic city, 22, the record was 24 set back in 1982, so it's very cold out there this morning. part of the reason was clear skies and hardly any breeze in the overnight and early morning. and...
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roger: we think it is very important.of the changes going on in the media world. we feel it's being brought to the broadest possible audience and we have a great cable partner. we want to expand and reach those fans consuming on their platforms, which are a tablet or phone or any other kind of device. with thosebe there devices and content and this is a good opportunity to do that. we think it will support our broadcast audience but we also think it's important for us to be involved with it now so we can make the right decisions down the road. david: you are the ceo of a really big company. if you look at the revenues compared to other companies, it is substantial. other people have been quoted as saying you have a goal of that $20 billion by 2025. how important would facebook or twitter or other outlooks be in achieving that goal for you? thing the most important is to do in a sustainable way. going to try to get to a number, we want to grow ae nfl and that includes on global basis. we have plans to play in china in the
roger: we think it is very important.of the changes going on in the media world. we feel it's being brought to the broadest possible audience and we have a great cable partner. we want to expand and reach those fans consuming on their platforms, which are a tablet or phone or any other kind of device. with thosebe there devices and content and this is a good opportunity to do that. we think it will support our broadcast audience but we also think it's important for us to be involved with it now...
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janet shamlian, nbc news, atlantic. >> good job, roger. that is "nbc nightly news."reporting tonight from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on sunday "today." for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching. good night. ile see you tomorrow morning. thank you for watching "nightly news." good night. thank you for watchg "nightly news." buzz. ted cruz takes the stage today at the california g-o- >>> right now less fanfare than donald trump, but tonight ted cruz takes the stage and has strong words about his campaign. >>> tonight a man is in jail for killing his wivment a frightening scene at a family friendly event children run for safety after strong wind blow throw. evening. >>> a chaotic scene as strong winds swept through leaving some people injured. christie. >> reporter: they wrapped up this event early because of that strong wind that blew through. we're told firefighters had to be called out, at many as two people may have suffered minor injuries in this. i spoke with one of the people who was here for this relay for life american cancer society fundra
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this is 72-year-old ann rogers. on march 31st she was driving to phoenix to visit her grandkids and then her plans changed. >> i took a wrong turn. >> and got lost in the middle of the arizona desert with no food, no water and her cell phone had no signal and her car was out of gas. >> i knew how many pain my friends and family and those that knew me well, i was gone and missing for so long. >> as the sunset, so did the cold. >> there was no way to do anything other than camp in the car. >> for nine days and nights, she drank pond water and ate plants to survive. then they spotted her dog, and a message made out of rocks. >> it said help, i need it now. >> a search helicopter finds ann not just alive but coherent, able to walk to the chopper by herself. how did she do it? reading about survival skills from people around the world. >> age does not necessarily mean inability it can mean wisdom. >> a remarkable rescue, the chances of anyone surviving like ann did is slim. she was taken to the hospital to get treatment
this is 72-year-old ann rogers. on march 31st she was driving to phoenix to visit her grandkids and then her plans changed. >> i took a wrong turn. >> and got lost in the middle of the arizona desert with no food, no water and her cell phone had no signal and her car was out of gas. >> i knew how many pain my friends and family and those that knew me well, i was gone and missing for so long. >> as the sunset, so did the cold. >> there was no way to do anything...
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ann rogers and her dog survived nine days in the arizona desert. they were driving to phoenix to visit roger's grandchildren and ran out of gas in the wilderness, she is prepared with food and water in her car, but she ran out of resources and switched to survival mode. >> was eating desert plants, my dog was too, diving into clover and finding all the places that were the easiest path for me to take. she was my path finder on that journey. >> rogers eventually used stones and sticks to create a help sign on the ground, on day nine a helicopter found her and came to the rescue. doctors treated her and sent her home a few hours later. >>> a home break-in that backfired for two bungling burglars this surveillance shows the two kicking in the front door and setting off the two dogs, then you see them fleeing the house. it was the homeowner that was watching the suspects on video and was able to remotely talk to the burglars, police will not repeat what they were saying but the burglars got the message loud and clear and left. >> wonder what they said?
ann rogers and her dog survived nine days in the arizona desert. they were driving to phoenix to visit roger's grandchildren and ran out of gas in the wilderness, she is prepared with food and water in her car, but she ran out of resources and switched to survival mode. >> was eating desert plants, my dog was too, diving into clover and finding all the places that were the easiest path for me to take. she was my path finder on that journey. >> rogers eventually used stones and...
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janet shamlian, nbc news, atlantic. >> good on, roger. that is "nbc nightly news."sile see you tomorrow morning. thank you for watching "nightly news." good night. thank you for watchg "nightly news." >>> why prince turned down michael jackson and lionel ritchie, the untold story until now. welcome to access hollywood weekend edition, i'm liz hernandez. our enterview with lionel ritchie about this moments away. we begin with scott evans on the time 100 red carpet with an unannounced guest. scott. >> liz, surprise guest none other than donald trump. who showed up to the event in standard trump style on the very night he swept five new england states in the latest presidential primaries. >> a big night, are you glued to your phone? are you trying, watching the results as they come in? >> i am hearing the results. not glued to the phone. i think we will have a great night. record setting crowds. usually a good thing for me. always a good thing for me. >> trump's confidence continues to show no bounds. the tux-clad honoree, a thumbs up with melania who wore a form fitti
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we've got dave murphy and karen rogers.d morning. >> doesn't karen look nice with that flashing light behind her head. we'll find out what that is in a couple seconds. we got a lot of clouds this morning. the farther south you go into southern delaware you have a chance of a little bit of shower. that yellow box is the thunderstorm watch we had yesterday afternoon. it's now expired and we didn't really see anything too severe fortunately. a lot of cloud cover around though and at times some of these showers may actually clip areas south of philadelphia. as we look at temperatures this morning, beneath the clouds, visitor degrees in 50 dn wilmington, 49 degrees in millville and 50 in cape may. notice how that wind not all that strong but it is coming in off the ocean and that's going to keep us a little bit cooler today. on the bus stop this morning look for primarily cloudy skies, 48 degrees by 6 o'clock, 49 degrees by 8 o'clock and as we go through the day, we're going to be warming up a little bit but it's going to be a l
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roger: it is hard to say, but we are planning on that.ing on the basis that the potential is there. so what do we do to make sure we are there? thein the short term, it core is how do we reach our fans? technology is giving us a way to reach directly to our fans and away we never have before. it makes our content more valuable and gives us the ability to speak directly to our fans, wherever they are and through whatever device. that is a great advantage. david: what about data. how important is that to your future as a business matter? roger: incredibly important. that is what fans, consumers want. one thing we learn from our efforts to grow the game is how video andand information consumers want. our fans want to get behind the players. the want to get behind teams. our job is to give them that opportunity. that is why we focus so much on making the game excess bull to our fans. david: some people look at sports data and take a step into the legalized gambling. your counterpart at the nba road and all that about that. is that an opportun
roger: it is hard to say, but we are planning on that.ing on the basis that the potential is there. so what do we do to make sure we are there? thein the short term, it core is how do we reach our fans? technology is giving us a way to reach directly to our fans and away we never have before. it makes our content more valuable and gives us the ability to speak directly to our fans, wherever they are and through whatever device. that is a great advantage. david: what about data. how important is...
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admiral rogers, first of all, thank you for your service. i find it interesting that as you work your way through this, you're in a brand-new area. you're trying to determine how to response and how to protect. it seems when you lay this out, you have 16 different segments within the area you're responding to. fair to say they break out into either information or data system systems and operating systems in terms of how we look at the data systems that we're looking at as being vulnerable, data system being the collection of information on individuals and operating systems being those systems perhaps necessary for it is infrastructure within our country? a fair way to break out? >> i guess that's fair to be honest, senator, i never really thought of it that way. >> the reason i ask, it would seem while information systems would be material that would be trade secrets that may very well be information on an individual such as the information we lost at the federal level when our federal systems were hacked. at the same time, we have an operat
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they released a statement, mostly about roger goodell thanking the court of appeals saying they long rule how he sees fit. he determined that tom brady violated the integrity of the game and determined to give him a harsh game suspension, and the courts ruled that even if the science was flawed and they didn't prove anything, well, they decided to give roger goodell the power. >> did the players association speak out yet? >> they did, again they released a statement saying they were disappointed in the decision and were going to look into their next option. it could be what is called an en banc appeal, where they put it in front of all 21 justices in the circuit. so i think a small margin of them are heard, the other long shot would be the u.s. supreme court and that will be an uphill battle for tom brady, they are exhausting them, but it is not looking good for tom brady right now. >> i could imagine if this happened in green bay or brett favre, or aaron rogers, the town would be on fire about it. >> boston is not happy about it. they're very passionate about their sports, tom brady
they released a statement, mostly about roger goodell thanking the court of appeals saying they long rule how he sees fit. he determined that tom brady violated the integrity of the game and determined to give him a harsh game suspension, and the courts ruled that even if the science was flawed and they didn't prove anything, well, they decided to give roger goodell the power. >> did the players association speak out yet? >> they did, again they released a statement saying they were...
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. >> former trump advisor roger stone takes that up and much more. stay with us.re coming right back. >>> our next guest says the republican establishment is moving into high gear against donald trump. the media plan he says is an all out drive to rest potential victory from donald trump. and to take away delegates in wisconsin. joining us tonight former trump campaign advisor roger stone that worked for nixon, regan, author of so many books. we'll put them up on the lower third to save time. good to have you with us. >> thanks, lou. >> i want to share with the audience a portion of an interview that sean hannity did with donald trump and this is donald trump revealing that he was contacted by no one in law enforcement in the deal. roll that if we can. >> i think this was very unjust, nobody called h ed me, nobody interviewed me. i wasn't interviewed by the police. they are in a town where i have a very big investment. are these democrats? are these republicans? >> roger, are those democrats or republicans doing the policing and prosecuting in palm beach county. >
. >> former trump advisor roger stone takes that up and much more. stay with us.re coming right back. >>> our next guest says the republican establishment is moving into high gear against donald trump. the media plan he says is an all out drive to rest potential victory from donald trump. and to take away delegates in wisconsin. joining us tonight former trump campaign advisor roger stone that worked for nixon, regan, author of so many books. we'll put them up on the lower third...
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with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> googood morningryone its 4:30 a.m. on this wednesday, april 6th. >> developing overnight philadelphia police are investigating the gunfire that sent bullets into a home that was filled with people. >> princeton university offers compromise over calls for more diversity and sensitivity at the ivy league school. >> the national champs villanova wildcats are getting ready for a victory parade after a jubilant homecoming celebration. >> and it's once again another cold start. let's turn now to karen rogers in for dave murphy and matt pelman with traffic. >> good morning. we're starting once again with a freeze warning. through much of the area. this lasts until 9 o'clock. this is a good time and hopefully you already protected the plants because temperatures well below freezing at this point through much of the area. let's take a look at some of these numbers. it's 23 tannersville, 26 fleetwood, 21 degrees right now coatesville, 24 in pottstown, 26 in saint davids. a little better as you would expect in
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admiral rogers, thank you for your service. i find it interesting that as you work your way through this, you're in a brand-new area trying to determine how to respond and protect. it seems when you lay this out and say you have 16 different segments within the realm that you're responding to, fair to say that they break out into either information or data systems and operating systems? in terms of the way that we look at what the data is or the different systems that we're looking at as being vulnerable, a data system being the collection of information and individuals and operating systems being those systems perhaps necessary for the infrastructure within our country? a fairway to break out, i guess, that's fair to be honest, senator. i never thought of it that way. not that that's a bad way. >> the reason i would ask, it seems while information systems would contain material or information a private nature, perhaps, a trade secret that may very well be information on an individual such as the information we lost to the fede
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janet shamlian, nbc news, atlantic. >> good on, roger. that is "nbc nightly news." i'm willie geist, sile see you tomorrow morning. thank you for watching "nightly news." good night. i am an office manager
janet shamlian, nbc news, atlantic. >> good on, roger. that is "nbc nightly news." i'm willie geist, sile see you tomorrow morning. thank you for watching "nightly news." good night. i am an office manager
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"action news" sports director ducis rogers has the latest. >> reporter: this was about as one sided of a game you could get. in the end villanova beats oklahoma 95-51 to secure it's place in the national championship game. they came out nervous in houston, this would be none of that. first half, josh hart near perfect. 768 shooting in the opening half. nova up 37-21 that's a 16 point spread. second half more of the same. bridges converts 59-41. ryan arcidiacono 3. 15 for him. the cats shoot 71% to win by 44 points. it's the largest margin of victory in a national semifinal championship. reporting from the big board i'm ducis rogers back to you. >>> of course, nova nation could not contain their excitement. fans took to the streets after the final four win. it was outside the wildcats stadium where they made quick work of the oklahoma sooners. >>> v for villanova, v for victory. >>> they could not contain their excitement. the fans say it's hard to expect anything other than victory overnight after their team trounced the sooners. >>> "action news" wants to see how you are cheering on n
"action news" sports director ducis rogers has the latest. >> reporter: this was about as one sided of a game you could get. in the end villanova beats oklahoma 95-51 to secure it's place in the national championship game. they came out nervous in houston, this would be none of that. first half, josh hart near perfect. 768 shooting in the opening half. nova up 37-21 that's a 16 point spread. second half more of the same. bridges converts 59-41. ryan arcidiacono 3. 15 for him....
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. >> former trump advisor roger stone takes that up and much more. stay with us.e coming right back. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. ♪ [engine revs] ♪ ♪ [engine revving] the all-new audi a4 is here. we ship everything you atcan imagine.n, and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises. >>> our next guest says the republican establishment is moving into high gear against donald trump. the media plan he says is an all out drive to rest potential victory from donald trump. and to take away delegates in wisconsin. joining us tonight former trump campaign advisor r
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police said rogers escaped without the watches. >> i'm told woodhaven and court land was the scene of a shooting just a couple of years ago. many residents in windsor park are older. they've been here for years. they don't like the change they're seeing. >> in my opinion it got a little worse. >> in terms of the basic peace and quiet. >> yeah, yea, yeah, it has been. >> reporter: again, this case being investigated as homicide. gunshots were heard. but the medical examiner will perform an autopsy to determine an exact cause of death for colby rogers. dawn. >> all right, bruce, thank you. >>> legal win for the woman accusing bill cos beef sexual assault. montgomery county judge ruled this afternoon that andrea constand is entitled to any documents or e-mails that bill cosby's lawyers shared with former prosecutor bruce castor. castor declined to charge cosby in 2005 after constand claimed she was drugged and sexually assaulted by the comedian. castor said last year constand enhanced her story when she filed a civil lawsuit against bill cosby. she is now suing castor for defamation. a n
police said rogers escaped without the watches. >> i'm told woodhaven and court land was the scene of a shooting just a couple of years ago. many residents in windsor park are older. they've been here for years. they don't like the change they're seeing. >> in my opinion it got a little worse. >> in terms of the basic peace and quiet. >> yeah, yea, yeah, it has been. >> reporter: again, this case being investigated as homicide. gunshots were heard. but the medical...
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karen rogers has that. she's in for dave murphy and matt pelman has traffic.d morning. >> one of these days soon but not this day. this morning temperatures are about 20 degrees colder than they were yesterday morning. there's already freeze warnings in effect until 8 o'clock this morning for the northwest suburbs and frost advisories in effect for the areas that you see in purple there in south jersey and in lancaster until 8 o'clock this morning and satellite6 and action radar showing we have clear skies, just one or two high clouds up above and that's why temperatures have really dropped this morning. even colder than yesterday. so, let's look at these numbers. it's just 29 in martins creek, below freezing in quakertown, sitting at the freezing mark now in pottstown. that's a new number. they degrees in coatesville. 32 in oxford. 35 in saint davids. a little better as you might expect in center city, 41 degrees. in the suburbs in new jersey hovering right around freezing in ewing and browns mills, 33, 34 in cinnaminson and glassboro, 38 vineland and 38 in d
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. >> former trump advisor roger stone takes that up and much more. stay with us.g right back. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. every day, america prints about half a billion dollars. wow! sadly, a whole bunch of those dollars are used to pay too much for car insurance. luckily, there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. which saves dollars. and when they save, you save. so you can tell some of your dollars, "good news, gang! we're going out for ice cream!" auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. >>> our next guest says the republican establishment is moving into high gear against donald trump. the media plan he says is an all out drive to rest potential victory from donald tr
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helping us track those storms dave murphy and karen rogers.ll right, everybody, well, those showers from overnight along with some rumbles of thunder are now gone but we have another line coming in from the west and later this afternoon that will be an issue dropping through the region. most of the day ahead of that will be a mix of clouds and sun. 59 degrees in philadelphia currently. some of your road surfaces and sidewalks might still be a little damp from the overnight shower activity. 54 degrees in allentown, 56 in trenton, 59 degrees in reading, 57 currently in wilmington and up into the low 60's in millville on down toward cape may. on the bus stop this morning, we're looking mainly dry. there might be a little bit of a drip coming down off the leaves above you. 60 degrees by 6 o'clock. 64 degrees by 8 o'clock. so, it does look like we are going to be fairly comfortable this morning. and as we roll through the
helping us track those storms dave murphy and karen rogers.ll right, everybody, well, those showers from overnight along with some rumbles of thunder are now gone but we have another line coming in from the west and later this afternoon that will be an issue dropping through the region. most of the day ahead of that will be a mix of clouds and sun. 59 degrees in philadelphia currently. some of your road surfaces and sidewalks might still be a little damp from the overnight shower activity. 54...
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. >>> david murphy and karen rogers has weather and traffic. >> reporter: we have rain sneaking through the northern suburbs, northern bucks county and pottstown, you might get clipped with light shower activity. there's the potential for early sunshine in southern delaware, and perhaps down the shore, but these clouds are filling in quickly and there's showers on the way. at any time there's a possibility of at least something. cool, 42 degrees in philadelphia. 39 in allentown. 39 in trenton. 40 in wilmington, 40 in millville. most of the area has a shot of getting into the 0s before we start to turn it around. on the bus stop this morning we expect it to be chilly, mostly cloudy, mainly dry, some of will have showers come through. as we roll through the day, 47 by 9:00 a.m. a showers at any time. a better chance later on. overnight tonight, we drop temperature-wise most of us getting below freezing and a freeze warning has been posted by the national weather service, 1:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. the following morning. karen rogers we cool down in the seven-day forecast and bounce up again,
. >>> david murphy and karen rogers has weather and traffic. >> reporter: we have rain sneaking through the northern suburbs, northern bucks county and pottstown, you might get clipped with light shower activity. there's the potential for early sunshine in southern delaware, and perhaps down the shore, but these clouds are filling in quickly and there's showers on the way. at any time there's a possibility of at least something. cool, 42 degrees in philadelphia. 39 in allentown....
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but this icon, prince rogers nelson, a lot of people didn't even ever hear of the rogers nelson parte. he leaves behind such a legacy of groundbreaking music, as well as many fans shocked and saddened bytevs the news today. he was my personal first favorite. i remember the first time i ever fellb; love, very true story, the albumú v -- and everybody h can laugh as i tell this jg was that first album i recall personally and it touched me because that song, the beautiful ones, for example, one of my very favorite songs on that album, and of course that was the movie that featured his life and he appeared in and won an oscar for. he was actually going to be releasing a memoir on "the beautiful ones." this is going to be probably the second time ever that we really got a look inside of prince's lv because the movie 0avjr"purp rain" gave us a little glimpse but we hadn't really seen inside his life since. so he's beend7vip)j sort of ico as you know. then he went by the sim bomb, formerly known as prince. then of course it also all started back in the '70s. just like lauren was just talki
but this icon, prince rogers nelson, a lot of people didn't even ever hear of the rogers nelson parte. he leaves behind such a legacy of groundbreaking music, as well as many fans shocked and saddened bytevs the news today. he was my personal first favorite. i remember the first time i ever fellb; love, very true story, the albumú v -- and everybody h can laugh as i tell this jg was that first album i recall personally and it touched me because that song, the beautiful ones, for example, one...
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karen rogers has that story. >> ♪ >> reporter: this place is gorgeous. and wife terry and becky rogers are the creative geniuses behind puddings cake corner. >> i'm flown for big over on the top crazy cakes. >> reporter: people fall in love with all of the other deserts. >> as soon as i came in you a salivating looking at this stuff. >> reporter: becky used to be a successful real estate agent but when her dad suddenly passed away six years ago she became a mother overnight to her two brothers. that's when she started baking. >> they both have special needs and they need a lot of attention so we did this with the intentions of being close to them all the time. >> reporter: she prides herself on making everything by hand. >> this is my first time. this is her apple rose pastry. >> start at this little corner herism baked apples rolled in dough slathered with apple apricot marmalade. then dusted with powdered sugar. >> they look like roses. that's amazing. i think mom would be pretty excited to get one of these. >> impressive. learn more about the sweet sh
karen rogers has that story. >> ♪ >> reporter: this place is gorgeous. and wife terry and becky rogers are the creative geniuses behind puddings cake corner. >> i'm flown for big over on the top crazy cakes. >> reporter: people fall in love with all of the other deserts. >> as soon as i came in you a salivating looking at this stuff. >> reporter: becky used to be a successful real estate agent but when her dad suddenly passed away six years ago she became a...