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roger: so what.ave self-driving cars that can be the core of the fleet still 10 or 15 years away. i don't know how long it will take. we have to change the way roads were, the way cities work. >> there are humans in the front seat. how they get to know drivers where they change the economics of the business. i agree, the distance is out. i say the uber defense is they need the story of someday they will be self-driving. there will be growth. they think they need to make the human drivers business profitable. the idea is self-driving if them this story that at some point we will have a new business even better and you should keep investing on that. roger: it also causes the risk of bankruptcy to go to nonmaterial. i think they are nuts. at the beginning, they should have bought cars that was literally the same for everybody. like southwest airlines. every plane is exactly the same. they should have done this. bid them for 50% under cost in the consumer market. put them on the streets with keyless entr
roger: so what.ave self-driving cars that can be the core of the fleet still 10 or 15 years away. i don't know how long it will take. we have to change the way roads were, the way cities work. >> there are humans in the front seat. how they get to know drivers where they change the economics of the business. i agree, the distance is out. i say the uber defense is they need the story of someday they will be self-driving. there will be growth. they think they need to make the human drivers...
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roger: i am bullish.this massive proliferation of content creators which has been a boom for the industry. you look at this and people talk about the golden age of television. that golden age of television is not about network tv. it is about the services like roku stream. i don't know what causes that to end because the success so far has been wildly above the threshold necessary to keep people doing it. you have had new entrants like netflix and amazon coming into that space. it would not be shocking to see others come in. i look at this. the question to me is, what is the penetration of this around the country? i don't know. if we are even one quarter of the way to maximum penetration, i would be surprised because it feels like something that will be ubiquitous at some point. emily: what is penetration? >> i think every household will stream. that is the future of tv. there will be operating systems in your television just like in your phone. emily: what does that mean for cable companies? >> the way c
roger: i am bullish.this massive proliferation of content creators which has been a boom for the industry. you look at this and people talk about the golden age of television. that golden age of television is not about network tv. it is about the services like roku stream. i don't know what causes that to end because the success so far has been wildly above the threshold necessary to keep people doing it. you have had new entrants like netflix and amazon coming into that space. it would not be...
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roger proved there was. the vast majority of spoon fed media customers proved there was a widespread hungering to fox. journalists say we tilt to the right but would never ever say any of their colleagues or themselves that they tilt to the lift. that tilt is fine. that at the time is accepted. that bias is okay. that tilt is encouraged. that tilt remains the prism through which the media sees the world and share its vision of the world. they're entitled to that point of view. roger was the first to say, they're not entitled to stacking the facts to support that point of view. made fox a pariah with media folks, even as it made fox a phenomenon with average folks. maybe that is roger's lasting legacy. that he made all of this so obvious. the bias so trans paparentransp. what qualified as news so predictable. that's the casism that roger brought to life. what mattered to the media and what mattered to the real world. between the folks writing the lines and the folks tired of the same old lines. between those
roger proved there was. the vast majority of spoon fed media customers proved there was a widespread hungering to fox. journalists say we tilt to the right but would never ever say any of their colleagues or themselves that they tilt to the lift. that tilt is fine. that at the time is accepted. that bias is okay. that tilt is encouraged. that tilt remains the prism through which the media sees the world and share its vision of the world. they're entitled to that point of view. roger was the...
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roger had and he did. if that event, roger told the 150 or so friends on hand the history of our nation through the view below us. he was awe-inspiring. they arranged for fireworks to celebrate america's birth. we ate barbecue, laughed through the day and night. i'll never forget it. through the years, there were crises through everyone, some public, some private. many unmentioned to this day. he was my champion and my mentor, my father in mississippi was there for me, no doubt. he's the greatest man ever. but roger was a father figure, too. we talked of it often. i never left his office, never once, no matter how uncomfortable overall experience might have been without finishing with a big embrace and those comforting and telling words from mr. ales, keep up the good work, i love you. roger helped everyone in his life and he never spoke of it. he gave his time and his money and influence and gave his heart. then last year, last year we began to learn of another side of roger ailes, another part of his lif
roger had and he did. if that event, roger told the 150 or so friends on hand the history of our nation through the view below us. he was awe-inspiring. they arranged for fireworks to celebrate america's birth. we ate barbecue, laughed through the day and night. i'll never forget it. through the years, there were crises through everyone, some public, some private. many unmentioned to this day. he was my champion and my mentor, my father in mississippi was there for me, no doubt. he's the...
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roger: it is illegal.ake the position that the entire russian area was invented to distract from the fact of him and tony had made millions through his association with the russian oligarchs around putin. what better way to accuse donald trump. this is a scandal without any evidence. not and iota, not a shred. show us the beef. the new york times said, the intelligence services say they have emails, financial records, and they have transcripts of phone intercepts. let's see them, where are they? they produced nothing. kevin: there have been a lot of -- there has been a lot of talk on twitter from president trump himself about you earlier, not today, several days ago. how often do you communicate with the president? roger: from time to time. kevin: when was the last time? roger: since he has been president and through the campaign, i have never ofracterized the frequency my conversatns talk to them eve, because i know, if i do, these conversations will end. he has a reasonable expectation of confidentiality
roger: it is illegal.ake the position that the entire russian area was invented to distract from the fact of him and tony had made millions through his association with the russian oligarchs around putin. what better way to accuse donald trump. this is a scandal without any evidence. not and iota, not a shred. show us the beef. the new york times said, the intelligence services say they have emails, financial records, and they have transcripts of phone intercepts. let's see them, where are...
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laura: farewell to roger moore.
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have a history with roger here.uld you like to say? >> first of all, elizabeth and i would like to extend to beth and zach ailes or deep love. we've been close friends with them for many years. this is a personal loss. i want to say that roger and i had different perspectives. the one thing we agreed on was our love of country. he loved america very deeply, totally committed. we had a perspective that when we shared it, it wasn't about compromise, it was about respect and a basis for building the country. roger ailes was a close friend of mine and i'm going to miss him. i tell you, it's really a loss. >> julie: roger was a self-made man. he was born in warren ohio in 1940. he prided himself on telling people that story because he wanted people to know his rags-to-riches story. he was sort of the american dream in that he was a middle child of a physically abusive father who worked as a supervisor at an automobile plant. he had a tough mom, wasn't necessarily the warmest woman in his life. he had a big heart, though
have a history with roger here.uld you like to say? >> first of all, elizabeth and i would like to extend to beth and zach ailes or deep love. we've been close friends with them for many years. this is a personal loss. i want to say that roger and i had different perspectives. the one thing we agreed on was our love of country. he loved america very deeply, totally committed. we had a perspective that when we shared it, it wasn't about compromise, it was about respect and a basis for...
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roger ailes has died at the age of 77. we have a statement from our colleague and friend sean hannity. i want to read this to you. it's long. it's personal. and it means a lot. today america lost one of its great patriotic warriors, r.a. for decades r.a. has impacted american politics and media. he has dramatically and forever changed the media landscape for the better. neither will ever be the same again as he was a true american original. few people in this life will ever reach for the profound level of impact that roger ailes had on the country every single dai. as his opponents played checkers if life roger was always the strategist playing chess five steps ahead at another level. on a personal note, were it not for roger ailes i would not be the person i am today. in 1996 he took a huge risk on an inexperienced young local radio talk show host in atlanta. to this day i have no earthly idea why i was hired and not fired early on as i had little experience when i was hired by fnc as old tapes humbly remind me. he saw so
roger ailes has died at the age of 77. we have a statement from our colleague and friend sean hannity. i want to read this to you. it's long. it's personal. and it means a lot. today america lost one of its great patriotic warriors, r.a. for decades r.a. has impacted american politics and media. he has dramatically and forever changed the media landscape for the better. neither will ever be the same again as he was a true american original. few people in this life will ever reach for the...
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terrible charges against him, it's just not the roger i knew, not the roger i loved. great to me come up and he persuaded my wife that i should come here back in 1996, 97 when i first signed a contract. just a great call all around. >> jesse: at i'm incredibly grateful to work for roger ailes, one of the most patriotic people ever met. one of the funniest people very quickwitted. great judge of talent, understood the tv screen, an excellent storyteller and i owe everything to him. my whole life and career the last couple years, it is unfortunate he left here in conjunction with some of the charges, inappropriate behavior. i just want to say he's been a great father, great husband, i feel terrible for them and i wish them all the best and he's a very influential american. >> greg: one last thing, i was watching sean hannity on tucker and he said something that was so -- it sounded just like me. when hannity started he said he was terrible. i was worse. the fact that somebody would stick with you when you are bad, he stuck with hannity when hannity claims he was bad. yo
terrible charges against him, it's just not the roger i knew, not the roger i loved. great to me come up and he persuaded my wife that i should come here back in 1996, 97 when i first signed a contract. just a great call all around. >> jesse: at i'm incredibly grateful to work for roger ailes, one of the most patriotic people ever met. one of the funniest people very quickwitted. great judge of talent, understood the tv screen, an excellent storyteller and i owe everything to him. my...
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to roger ailes, godspeed, my friend.tomorrow night. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." president trump faced the press today one day after the surprise appointment of former fbi director robert mueller, a special counsel to investigate any links between trump's presidential campaign and the russian government. the president, not surprisingly, said mueller won't find anything. >> the entire thing has been a witch-hunt. there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign. but i can always speak for myself and the russians, zero. believe me, there is no collusion. russia is fine. but whether it is russia or anybody else, my total priority, believe me, is the united states of america.
to roger ailes, godspeed, my friend.tomorrow night. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." president trump faced the press today one day after the surprise appointment of former fbi director robert mueller, a special counsel to investigate any links between trump's presidential campaign and the russian government. the president, not surprisingly, said mueller won't find anything. >> the entire thing has been a witch-hunt. there is no collusion...
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let me give my own personal tribute to roger ailes. you are absolutely right, he change the direction of so many people, and concluding my trajectory of my participation with fox. sum up what you said and a lot of others have said about roger ailes. he had an ear, and eye, and a heart for people and talents, that's what made him so special. getting back to your monologue about the attacks on trump. all i heard today on my radio show was the deplorable's are going to fight back. many of them are starting by calling the presidential comments line, it's 202-456-1111. the liberal media doesn't have his back, we know that. the democrats don't have his back, we know that. even some republicans don't have his back. the american people have his back, to the american people, you need to call 202-456-1111 and let the president know that we have his back. we are fighting back. >> sean: the two that i think it seemed be the most dangerous to the president accomplishing his agenda, america is in a precipitous decline, he's got to get his economic p
let me give my own personal tribute to roger ailes. you are absolutely right, he change the direction of so many people, and concluding my trajectory of my participation with fox. sum up what you said and a lot of others have said about roger ailes. he had an ear, and eye, and a heart for people and talents, that's what made him so special. getting back to your monologue about the attacks on trump. all i heard today on my radio show was the deplorable's are going to fight back. many of them are...
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stay with us. >> roger ailes died yesterday. he was 77.he controversial media titan had been a mainstay of the american media for more than four decades. he is best known for launching fox news in 1996 with financial backing from rupert murdoch. combative, and created a news network to combine politics and entertainment. loyal right wing audience made fox news an empire. he stepped down last year following allegations of sexual harassment. he was described as a brilliant broadcaster who played a huge role in shaping america's media. gabe sherman, national affairs editor "new york" magazine and author of "the loudest voice in the room, how far the bombastic roger ailes built fox news and a divided country. and. >> and jim rutenburg has an interesting piece about roger ailes in toe's times. pleased to have you both. welcome. let's do this in the beginning. let's assume all of the things that became and tainted roger ailes career, all of the sexual harassment stuff, had not been there. what would be his legacy well, i think politically his le
stay with us. >> roger ailes died yesterday. he was 77.he controversial media titan had been a mainstay of the american media for more than four decades. he is best known for launching fox news in 1996 with financial backing from rupert murdoch. combative, and created a news network to combine politics and entertainment. loyal right wing audience made fox news an empire. he stepped down last year following allegations of sexual harassment. he was described as a brilliant broadcaster who...
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very interesting piece about roger ailes in today's times.eased to have both of them at the table. let us do this in the beginning. thingsassume all of the that tainted roger ailes' career had not been there. what would be his legacy? politically,hink his legacy is creating this correct moment we live in. he created donald trump wash america by fusing politics and entertainment and making those values paramount to winning elections, so donald trump, sort of one of the tragedies of roger ailes plush life is his downfall life isoger ailes; a tv manall by putting in the white house. trendcertainly began the mediaide and split the environment where now we have alternative facts and different views of reality. charlie: they were there. >> it was creeping in. death panels would get covered. .irther is a -- birtherism covered by everybody. charlie: the tea party? >> they fostered the tea party. of wherees new kind there was a line, so when sean hannity becomes the face of the tea party, eventually, it is too much for roger ailes, and he can pull the
very interesting piece about roger ailes in today's times.eased to have both of them at the table. let us do this in the beginning. thingsassume all of the that tainted roger ailes' career had not been there. what would be his legacy? politically,hink his legacy is creating this correct moment we live in. he created donald trump wash america by fusing politics and entertainment and making those values paramount to winning elections, so donald trump, sort of one of the tragedies of roger ailes...
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rogers: great. in the testimony earlier this week, general goldfein talked about the need to integrate space and the joint staff is who is responsible for overall space integration forces. on that joint staff, there are 11 air force general officers. of those 11 general officers, how many space professionals are included? anybody want to guess? it would be zero. you know how many are pilots? nine. if we look at the specific combatant commander, or command, there were 28,000 u.s. air force personnel supporting ucom. how many are dedicated to work space issues? two. we do need to integrate space, i agree on that, with air, land, sea and cyber obligations. that's what combatant commanders do. but they're also fighting and winning wars. so how do we integrate this better. to me it starts with people. i'm interested in your perspective. >> thank you. i agree with you, i would like to give more space officers, general officers on the joint staff. the chief is focused on developing joint officers. that's a
rogers: great. in the testimony earlier this week, general goldfein talked about the need to integrate space and the joint staff is who is responsible for overall space integration forces. on that joint staff, there are 11 air force general officers. of those 11 general officers, how many space professionals are included? anybody want to guess? it would be zero. you know how many are pilots? nine. if we look at the specific combatant commander, or command, there were 28,000 u.s. air force...
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that type of coverage started with roger ailes and rupert murdoch. roger ailes gone and 77. . .our allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. our 18 year old wase army in an accident.'98. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. and we will be with usaa for life. neil: all right. connell mcshane with more details what transpired in times square. we're looking at a vehicle that jumped some dividers but might not appear all that it appears to be. it was not necessarily something of a terrorist event but just weird. connell, what are you learning? reporter: one person dead, neil, 19 injured in this incident that happened late morning here in new york city with a car jumping a curb right in the middle of times square and striking pedestrians gathered there. what we're learning according to information from police sources the nypd has a
that type of coverage started with roger ailes and rupert murdoch. roger ailes gone and 77. . .our allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. our 18 year old wase army in an accident.'98. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. and we...
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roger moore is dead at 89. movie legend. roger moore is dead at 89. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. fromng the threat level severe tech critical 24 hours after an explosion at a crowded pop concert. let's go to christine fraser in manchester for the latest. what is the mood? reporter: it was at this time local services were responding to reports of an explosion in the manchester arena. for several hours we did not know the enormity of what happened. 27,000 people were in there for the ariana grande concert. after she left the stage people were making their way to the four-year adjacent -- to the adjacent to victoria station. among the crowd and many young people, he exploded his homemade device. the intention was to create as many casualties among those young people as he could. you will see behind me there is a candlelit vigil. had hundreds of people here in solidarity with the victims. 22 people so far. there are 59 victims. we would expect the death toll to rise because some of the injuries are severe. t
roger moore is dead at 89. movie legend. roger moore is dead at 89. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. fromng the threat level severe tech critical 24 hours after an explosion at a crowded pop concert. let's go to christine fraser in manchester for the latest. what is the mood? reporter: it was at this time local services were responding to reports of an explosion in the manchester arena. for several hours we did not know the enormity of what happened....
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roger bootle is here, too.e right now in terms of -- in terms of the story. the g7. they don't want to talk about the big things, this is greece and they talk about a lot of things that honestly i don't think what is trying the global economy right now. we still don't understand what is happening with globalization under the trump presidency and we don't understand what trade is going to look like you are we just waiting? standing here trying to get an understanding of once the policies in washington come down what the policies will look like? john: there is a waiting game because there is a divergence and opinions between trump and the cabinet and trump and republicans in congress. until that consensus emerges, it may never emerge in his first term. guy: are we just waiting? is that your sense as well? do you have any idea what the landscape will look like? roger: i think the important thing is politics is being eclipsed by economics. for all the lack of clarity we have about trump and his plans, the world eco
roger bootle is here, too.e right now in terms of -- in terms of the story. the g7. they don't want to talk about the big things, this is greece and they talk about a lot of things that honestly i don't think what is trying the global economy right now. we still don't understand what is happening with globalization under the trump presidency and we don't understand what trade is going to look like you are we just waiting? standing here trying to get an understanding of once the policies in...
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rogers.e mesmerized. >> reporter: he watched the entire episode and felt a little better, but says the real fix came a few days later. >> yeah, i'm going downstairs to the lobby of the student union, and the elevator opens, and mr. rogers is standing there. i got in the elevator. and he said, were you one of my television neighbors? and i was like, yes, i was one of your neighbors. >> reporter: anthony told him how he'd just watched the show and how it made him feel better. >> he sat down and said would you like to tell me what was upsetting you? i didn't have anybody i could talk to like that. i felt like his trolley car. i fell off the track. he put me back on, and that was all i needed. at one point i said i'm sorry, i hope i'm not tying you up from somewhere you need to go. and he said sometimes you're in the right place. >> i look for the people who are trying to help. >> reporter: mr. rogers was just in the right place today, reminding us to look for the helpers, the global leaders and
rogers.e mesmerized. >> reporter: he watched the entire episode and felt a little better, but says the real fix came a few days later. >> yeah, i'm going downstairs to the lobby of the student union, and the elevator opens, and mr. rogers is standing there. i got in the elevator. and he said, were you one of my television neighbors? and i was like, yes, i was one of your neighbors. >> reporter: anthony told him how he'd just watched the show and how it made him feel better....
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roger: frankly, we just do not know. that there is a good chance we will see some sort of pick up in wage growth. i expect the economy overall is doing pretty well. we may well see an increase in productivity growth. to get real and comes up. it is not nominal earnings that matter. u.k.'s performance has been appalling. that is one reason we may be getting better. we will find both employees and employers over the next couple of years being cautious, because like everybody else, they will worry about brexit. they will not want to take that many risks. it might be in the future that we get the pace of wage increases picking up. book, don your latest you foresee a stronger or weaker europe without britain? depends on what you are referring to. some ways, it will be stronger. has been anthe u.k. awkward so once a. there are people who think it will be easier to push forward with integration without the u.k. having said that, it is not the u.k. that has been stopping integration. we did not join the euro, but that did not st
roger: frankly, we just do not know. that there is a good chance we will see some sort of pick up in wage growth. i expect the economy overall is doing pretty well. we may well see an increase in productivity growth. to get real and comes up. it is not nominal earnings that matter. u.k.'s performance has been appalling. that is one reason we may be getting better. we will find both employees and employers over the next couple of years being cautious, because like everybody else, they will worry...
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roger ailes, the founder and former ceo of fox news has died. good afternoon and thank you for watching wusa9 news at noon. i'm andrea roane. >>> admirers and critics alike ane remembering roger ailes, 77 >> reporter: this is not an easy day. we begin with the sad news about a man who has meant so much. fox news is paying tribute to a legend of broadcast news. roger ailes was the force behind the fox news channel as it became america's most powerful conservative network. his 20-year reign crash to an end when he was dismissed with accusations of sexual impropriety. you may have left under a cloud but had many loyal supporters. fox anchors went on the air shell-shocked to report his death and some of them were in tears. they paid tribute to him and the impact on their lives. >> i will love you forever. >> you gave me an opportunity and i will forever, grateful. >> reporter: 's wife released a statement saying i'm profoundly sad and heartbroken to report my husband, roger ailes, passed away this morning surrounded by his beautiful family. roger wa
roger ailes, the founder and former ceo of fox news has died. good afternoon and thank you for watching wusa9 news at noon. i'm andrea roane. >>> admirers and critics alike ane remembering roger ailes, 77 >> reporter: this is not an easy day. we begin with the sad news about a man who has meant so much. fox news is paying tribute to a legend of broadcast news. roger ailes was the force behind the fox news channel as it became america's most powerful conservative network. his...
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he also, you know, sir roger moore. but he always said, just call me roger. >> just rog. >> laid back, down to earth guy. >> great movies, live and let die, man with the golden gun, the spy who loved me. >> i was surprised as everyone else to beep cast as bond because i was 45 at the time. older than sean connery. >> is that right? in harting the role after sean connery. he'll be missed. >> coming up. memorial day around the corner, and long weekend comes with good deals. >> from cars to clothes, mattresses even. well, appliances, hot holiday sales are coming up. >>> you have seen all the e-mails and ads. this weekend primetime for deals. what should you buy now? what should you wait on? consumer expert is hereafter talking with experts you, now have the scoop for us. >> go out. >> what do we go for? what do we wait on? >> very good deals on cars. talking to edmond.com last night. see the cash back, rebates, financing offers. acuar, trx, $9,000, ford ex-petition, $10,000, toyota camry, lexus attractive deals. so, really
he also, you know, sir roger moore. but he always said, just call me roger. >> just rog. >> laid back, down to earth guy. >> great movies, live and let die, man with the golden gun, the spy who loved me. >> i was surprised as everyone else to beep cast as bond because i was 45 at the time. older than sean connery. >> is that right? in harting the role after sean connery. he'll be missed. >> coming up. memorial day around the corner, and long weekend comes...
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roger ailes was 77.attorney general rod rosenstein today headed to capitol hill to brief senators on president trump's firing of former fbi director james comey. >>> and controversial milwaukee sheriff david clarke says he's taking a new position in the trump administration as an assistant secretary with the department of homeland security. clark was an outspoken surrogate for president trump on the campaign trail. the administration says no announcement has been made. >>> and protests in tulsa, o oklahoma, after officer betty shelby found not guilty in the 2016 shooting death of terence crutcher whose car had stalled on a highway. crutcher was unarmed with his hands up when shelby opened fire. >>> and supermodel gisele bundchen, wife of tom brady, revealed brady has suffered a series of concussions during his career including one last year. the nfl says it has no reports of brady suffering a head injury or concussion. and we have to talk abo eaking news, i can't stop talking about the markets. watching
roger ailes was 77.attorney general rod rosenstein today headed to capitol hill to brief senators on president trump's firing of former fbi director james comey. >>> and controversial milwaukee sheriff david clarke says he's taking a new position in the trump administration as an assistant secretary with the department of homeland security. clark was an outspoken surrogate for president trump on the campaign trail. the administration says no announcement has been made. >>> and...
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rogers. he watched the entire episode and felt a little better, but says the real fix came a few days later. >> yeah, i'm going down the heairs to the lobby of the student union and the elevator opens, and mr. rogers is standing there. and i just got in the elevator and... he said, "were you one of my television neighbors? i was like, "yes. i was one of your neighbors." >> reporter: anthony told him how he had just watched the show, and how it made him feel better. >> he sat down and he said, "would you like to tell me what was upsetting you?" i didn't have anybody that i could talk to like that. lefeel like his trolley car-- i fell off the tracks, he put me back on, and that was all i needed. "d at one point i said, "i'm really sorry. i hope i'm not tying you up, that you have somewhere else to go." and he said, "sometimes you're in just the right place." >> i look for the people who are trying to help. >> reporter: mr. rogers was in hist the right place again this week, reminding us to look
rogers. he watched the entire episode and felt a little better, but says the real fix came a few days later. >> yeah, i'm going down the heairs to the lobby of the student union and the elevator opens, and mr. rogers is standing there. and i just got in the elevator and... he said, "were you one of my television neighbors? i was like, "yes. i was one of your neighbors." >> reporter: anthony told him how he had just watched the show, and how it made him feel better....
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rogers? >> that is something that i would like to withhold, that question at this particular point in time. >> reporter: across the capitol, former cia director, john brennan described in the greatest detail yet why the trump campaign team first came under scrutiny. >> i was aware of intelligence and information about contacts between russian officials and u.s. persons that raised concerns in my mind whether or not those individuals were cooperatinwi >> reporter: by last july, he says, the volume of contacts was large enough to warrant the creation of a working group, made up of agents from the cia, fbi and nsa. >> having been involved in many counter intelligence cases in the past, i know what the russians try to do. they try to get individuals, including u.s. persons to act on their behalf, either wittingly or unwittingly. and frequently, individuals who go along a treasonous path do not realize they're on that path until it's too late. >> reporter: california democrat jackie spear. >> were
rogers? >> that is something that i would like to withhold, that question at this particular point in time. >> reporter: across the capitol, former cia director, john brennan described in the greatest detail yet why the trump campaign team first came under scrutiny. >> i was aware of intelligence and information about contacts between russian officials and u.s. persons that raised concerns in my mind whether or not those individuals were cooperatinwi >> reporter: by last...
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rogers.ust stood there mesmerize. >> he watched the entire episode and felt a little better. >> but says the real fix came a few days later. >> yeah, i'm going downstairs to the lobby of the student union and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. and i just got in the elevator and he said were you one of my television neighbors. i was like, yes. i was one of your neighbors. >> anthony told him how he had just watched the show and how it made him feel better. >> he sat down and he said would you like to tell me what was upsetting you. i didn't have anybody that i could talk to like that. i feel like his trolley car. i fell off the tracks. he put me back on. and that was all i needed. and at one point i said i'm really sorry. i hope i'm not tieing you up, and you have somewhere eltses to go he said sometimes you're in just the right place. >> i look for the people who are trying to help. >> mr. rogers was in just the right place again this week. reminding us to look for the helpe
rogers.ust stood there mesmerize. >> he watched the entire episode and felt a little better. >> but says the real fix came a few days later. >> yeah, i'm going downstairs to the lobby of the student union and the elevator opens and mr. rogers is standing there. and i just got in the elevator and he said were you one of my television neighbors. i was like, yes. i was one of your neighbors. >> anthony told him how he had just watched the show and how it made him feel...
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the answer in my summer out look. >> and ducis rogers highlights the phillies.t and m you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> actor roger moore has died. his career spanned 70 years. he's best known for playing british spy jame james bond. he was the longest running until 1975. he died in switzerland following a brief bout with cancer. he was 89. >> a health check from cancer experts, drinking one alcoholic drink a day could raise your risk of breast cancer. sipping 10-grams of alcohol daily is associated with a 5% increase in premenopausal women and 9% increase among post menopausal women. working out and maintaining a healthy weight had the opposite effect with vigorous exercise doing the most to protect against breast cancer. >> former anchor lease ta thomas was surprised this evening. she had no idea she would be one of the honorees. she was recognized for 38 years of service to the people of the delaware valley, an emotional expe
the answer in my summer out look. >> and ducis rogers highlights the phillies.t and m you'busted tail.rd. and impressed the boss. maybe, it's time to be your own. transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it, america. >> actor roger moore has died. his career spanned 70 years. he's best known for playing british spy jame james bond. he was the longest running until 1975. he died in switzerland following a brief bout with cancer. he was 89. >>...
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ate: roger ailes, who died 77.has been known as the greatest show on earth but after 146 years, the ringling brothers circus is shutting down. goes to sue the closing moments for those who called the circus their home. >> ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus are older than coca-cola, we are older than baseball. for ask -- for us to come to a close, it is sad. >> writing a canon onto the arena floor, it is powerful. smiling before i get in, is and as i get down to where the can and cannot -- where the crowd cannot see me, i stop smiling. i am focused, 100%. the word i think of is "attack." >> go! [applause] between cities, we travel and live on a train. we are like professional gypsies. it is such a unique lifestyle. that is one of the most nostalgic elements of this show coming to a close. this lifestyle is coming to an end as well. there is a culture we are losing that is 146 years deep. >> we are devastated. the performers are all out of work. hopefully, something else will come up where it's similar. i
ate: roger ailes, who died 77.has been known as the greatest show on earth but after 146 years, the ringling brothers circus is shutting down. goes to sue the closing moments for those who called the circus their home. >> ringling brothers and barnum and bailey circus are older than coca-cola, we are older than baseball. for ask -- for us to come to a close, it is sad. >> writing a canon onto the arena floor, it is powerful. smiling before i get in, is and as i get down to where the...
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i heard that rupert and roger ailes are getting together, rupert murdoch, the best deal maker and roger in the world, when they get together, they'll be unstoppable. took a few years, they were absolutely right. liz: he was so smart, he was telling me about when he produced the mike douglas show. he was a nice man, wanted to be on camera and wanted to play golf. >> by the way, people forget but before there was fox news, there was america's talking, which morphed into msnbc, but roger ran it when it was america's talking, and he had his own show, and his own show was fascinating. he would sit down and asked very simple questions to the people. not long complicated questions that and you i have a tendency toet into, so many details, simple questions why, do you part your hair that way? what do you think of when you look at yourself in the mirror in the morning? little questions that get inside a person's character. liz: he said you are the message, meaning not just the voice, it's inside of us. right? your character is your fate, of course, we know that. so the point you make is well spo
i heard that rupert and roger ailes are getting together, rupert murdoch, the best deal maker and roger in the world, when they get together, they'll be unstoppable. took a few years, they were absolutely right. liz: he was so smart, he was telling me about when he produced the mike douglas show. he was a nice man, wanted to be on camera and wanted to play golf. >> by the way, people forget but before there was fox news, there was america's talking, which morphed into msnbc, but roger ran...
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a difficult past year for sir roger moore.ertainly, a death that hit him and her very hard. if you are just that hit him and her very hard. if you arejustjoining, sir roger moore has died in switzerland after a short battle from cancer. he was 89 years old. starred in the persuaders with tony curtis. of course, it is his role as james bond in those movies which he will be best remembered for. we will be talking more about his life. his father was a policeman at the magistrates' court in london. roger moore going into acting through rada and a number of stage roles as well before being spotted as a potential movie star. as i was saying, it was his role in unicef, which he was particularly proud of, in recent yea rs. particularly proud of, in recent years. there is the tweet from his family. they say, we are all devastated. roger moore, 89 years old, has died after a short battle with cancer. we will have much more on that breaking story later on. let us on that breaking story later on. let us go back to ben in manchester. simon
a difficult past year for sir roger moore.ertainly, a death that hit him and her very hard. if you are just that hit him and her very hard. if you arejustjoining, sir roger moore has died in switzerland after a short battle from cancer. he was 89 years old. starred in the persuaders with tony curtis. of course, it is his role as james bond in those movies which he will be best remembered for. we will be talking more about his life. his father was a policeman at the magistrates' court in london....
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by all accounts, admiral rogers said no. wolf?tes, director of national intelligence said no, according to this report, as well. barbara, let me read to you and to our viewers another sentence from this article. jeffrey smith, a former general counsel of the cia, a man you and i know. he's quoted as saying this. trump's efforts to use the director of national an tell jens and the nsa director to refute comey's statement and to say there was no evidence of collusion echoes president richard nixon's, quote, unaccessful efforts to use the cia to shut down the fbi's investigation of the watergate break-in on national security grounds. that's a pretty explosive statement. >> well, let me just, you know, make -- absolutely, wolf, and let me make the common sense point here. what the president has potentially put at risk is decades, hundreds of years of public confidence in the united states military. that the u.s. military does not act and in this country for a political agenda. that the u.s. military exists solely and only for the defe
by all accounts, admiral rogers said no. wolf?tes, director of national intelligence said no, according to this report, as well. barbara, let me read to you and to our viewers another sentence from this article. jeffrey smith, a former general counsel of the cia, a man you and i know. he's quoted as saying this. trump's efforts to use the director of national an tell jens and the nsa director to refute comey's statement and to say there was no evidence of collusion echoes president richard...
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director mike rogers. >> have you talked about this issue with admiral rogers?at is-- that is something that i-- would like to withhold that question at this particular point in time. th reporter: across the capitol, former c.i.a. director, john brennan, described in the greatest detail yet why the trump campaign team first came under scrutiny. >> i was aware of intelligence and information about contacts between russian officials and ais. persons that raised concerns, in my mind about whether or not those individuals were cooperating with the myssians. s reporter: by last july, he said, the volume of contacts was large enough to warrant the creation of a working group made en of agents from the c.i.a., f.b.i., and n.s.a. >> having been involved in many counter-intelligence cases in the past, i know what the russians try to do. they try to suborn individuals, did they try to get individuals, including u.s. persons, to act on their behalf, either wittingly or unwittingly. and frequently individuals who go along the treasonous path do not even realize they're alon
director mike rogers. >> have you talked about this issue with admiral rogers?at is-- that is something that i-- would like to withhold that question at this particular point in time. th reporter: across the capitol, former c.i.a. director, john brennan, described in the greatest detail yet why the trump campaign team first came under scrutiny. >> i was aware of intelligence and information about contacts between russian officials and ais. persons that raised concerns, in my mind...
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rogers is standing there. i just got in the elevator sid he said were you one of my television neighbors. i was like, yes. i was one of your neighbors. >> anthony told him how he had just watched the show and how it made him feel better. yo he sat down and he said would you like to tell me what was upsetting you. i didn't have anybody that i could talk to like that. i felt like his trolley car. i fell off the tracks. he put me back on. and that was all i needed. and at one point i said i'm really sorry. i hope i'm not tying you up, and n u have somewhere else to go. he said sometimes you're in just the right place. >> i look for the people who are trying to help. >> mr. rogers was in just the right place again this week. reminding us to look for the helpers, the first responders, the global leaders and caring neighbors across the world who still outnumber evil. a million to one. >> steve hartman, on the road. in los angeles. >> quijano: that's the cbs teekend news for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i
rogers is standing there. i just got in the elevator sid he said were you one of my television neighbors. i was like, yes. i was one of your neighbors. >> anthony told him how he had just watched the show and how it made him feel better. yo he sat down and he said would you like to tell me what was upsetting you. i didn't have anybody that i could talk to like that. i felt like his trolley car. i fell off the tracks. he put me back on. and that was all i needed. and at one point i said...
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moving on to sir roger moore. the james bond actor dying at aged 89. die, which is significant. 89. the first of the bond actors to die, which is significantlj 89. the first of the bond actors to die, which is significant. i didn't know that. actually, i may have been incorrect... the second. i am of the generation where roger moore was one of the persuaders. i haven't seen that! there was a great debate in the 70s as to whether roger moore was up to playing james bond. he became a much loved actor that we all fondly remember —— the persuaders. interesting that the figaro is one of the ones paying tribute to him. we went through a phase in the uk where we had power cuts, and we had no power to watch the persuaders. i remember myself and my two sisters, we were distraught —— le figaro. it was the end of the world for one week. it didn't matter that there was no hot water, we missed the movie. in this bizarre story about the price of a pizza that was purchased with bitcoins, could you talk us through it? it is about the value of the bitcoin going through
moving on to sir roger moore. the james bond actor dying at aged 89. die, which is significant. 89. the first of the bond actors to die, which is significantlj 89. the first of the bond actors to die, which is significant. i didn't know that. actually, i may have been incorrect... the second. i am of the generation where roger moore was one of the persuaders. i haven't seen that! there was a great debate in the 70s as to whether roger moore was up to playing james bond. he became a much loved...
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if those two officials talk to each other, if that reporting holds up, it means that coats and rogers head of office of national intelligence and head of nsa they're both contemporaneous witnesses to each other's account what the president did when he very inappropriately contacted them and had them weigh in on an fbi investigation. if there does end up being an obstruction of justice, you can expect dan coats the director of national intelligence and mike rogers to be very very important witnesses, not just for what they experienced, but as corroborating witnesses for each other. oops. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow, now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnel. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening rachel. if i did the pause right now, would that throw you off just a good ten seconds of silence? would that break the rhythm of this whole hand off thing? >> watching him pause for nine seconds, i felt like i could feel my molars to avoid -- to help himself figure out what to say there. >> i think he would suffer the most anxiety watching the pause
if those two officials talk to each other, if that reporting holds up, it means that coats and rogers head of office of national intelligence and head of nsa they're both contemporaneous witnesses to each other's account what the president did when he very inappropriately contacted them and had them weigh in on an fbi investigation. if there does end up being an obstruction of justice, you can expect dan coats the director of national intelligence and mike rogers to be very very important...
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that is roger in the baseball cap. one guest on that show was richard nixon, who was so taken with the young ailes that he hired him for his 1968 presidential campaign. >> he understood the value of television after losing the 1960 election to jack kennedy. >> nixon's election started ailes on a broader career as a media and political consultant. in 1984, he advised ronald reagan after reagan lost the first presidential debate to walter mondale which had raised doubts about reagan's age. ailes' advice led to this. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> mondale's hopes of an upset died among the laughter. ailes coached george h.w. bush. president bush 41 tweeted this today "he wasn't perfect, but roger ailes is my friend, and i loved him. not sure i would have been president without his great talent, loyal help. rest in peace." after head of cnbc and launching the channel that would become msnbc, news corporation chief ru
that is roger in the baseball cap. one guest on that show was richard nixon, who was so taken with the young ailes that he hired him for his 1968 presidential campaign. >> he understood the value of television after losing the 1960 election to jack kennedy. >> nixon's election started ailes on a broader career as a media and political consultant. in 1984, he advised ronald reagan after reagan lost the first presidential debate to walter mondale which had raised doubts about reagan's...
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coming up on this programme: roger says game, set, match to roland garros. federer will bypass the french open. conte celebrates at stanford bridge, as champions chelsea fight back to beat watford. and going for glory and green. the england football club which is saving energy and money. hi there, wherever you are around the world. welcome to sport today. his mind is still sharp as a tack, but his body may be getting weary, so roger federer has pulled out of the french open, as he aims to preserve longevity. with less than two weeks to go until the second grand slam of the year, the world number five will avoid the clay, in his quest to conquer again on grass. ben croucher reports. this time last year it was injury that ruled roger federer out of roland garros. this time it is a desire to keep on playing which is behind the decision. now 35, he says he wants to continue competing with the world's best for many years to come. playing on clay, in his words, probably isn't the best physical preparation for the remainder of the season. preparation for the remain
coming up on this programme: roger says game, set, match to roland garros. federer will bypass the french open. conte celebrates at stanford bridge, as champions chelsea fight back to beat watford. and going for glory and green. the england football club which is saving energy and money. hi there, wherever you are around the world. welcome to sport today. his mind is still sharp as a tack, but his body may be getting weary, so roger federer has pulled out of the french open, as he aims to...
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>> i covered roger ailes for years. sometimes he got into trouble because he would say very strong things with colorful language. he hired me, despite the fact that i had been aggressive in covering him. he created the show, media buzz, and barely talk to me because he wanted to give me independence knowing that i would be covering fox news as well as the rest of the media world. no secret that roger ailes and fox have a lot of detractors out there, but one thing people will miss about him is his genius and how he made everybody follow his lead. secondly, for all the criticism of fox by people who define it by its opinion commentators often on the right, he was a guy who connected with middle america because they felt they were not hearing their voice or their viewpoints in the mainstream media. as an outsider, he founded a channel. even his detractors have to say that he saw this opening in the marketplace for what he called fair and balanced television and a way that created fox and overtook cnn within five years. thi
>> i covered roger ailes for years. sometimes he got into trouble because he would say very strong things with colorful language. he hired me, despite the fact that i had been aggressive in covering him. he created the show, media buzz, and barely talk to me because he wanted to give me independence knowing that i would be covering fox news as well as the rest of the media world. no secret that roger ailes and fox have a lot of detractors out there, but one thing people will miss about...
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rogers head of office of national intelligence and head of nsa are both contemporaneous witnesses to each other's account of what the president did when he very inappropriately contacted them and asked them to not weigh in. if there does end up being obstruction of justice probe involving the white house you can expect director of national intelligence and mike rogers to be very, very important witnesses. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. >> watching him pause for nine seconds, i felt like i could feel my molars to avoid -- to help himself figure out what to say there. >> i think he would suffer the most anxiety watching the pause today would be president donald trump. >> ding ding ding ding ding. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you very much, rachel. >> well, donald trump's choice of a criminal lawyer to help defend him in the russia investigation proves once again that the problem with the trump white house is donald trump. >> this is dangerously flirting with obstruction of justice. >> who hasn't he pressured to try and get rid of this russia investigat
rogers head of office of national intelligence and head of nsa are both contemporaneous witnesses to each other's account of what the president did when he very inappropriately contacted them and asked them to not weigh in. if there does end up being obstruction of justice probe involving the white house you can expect director of national intelligence and mike rogers to be very, very important witnesses. that does it for us tonight. we will see you again tomorrow. >> watching him pause...