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roger stone thinks like donald trump. roger stone has always told lies with ease and confidence. so he is rarely worth listening to. but tonight "the washington post" has decided to give roger stone the last word in its breaking news report that special prosecutor robert mueller is, quote, seeking to question president trump in the coming weeks about his decisions to oust national security adviser michael flynn and fbi director james b. comey, according to two people familiar with his plans. the post goes on the report that the trump legal team is negotiating the terms for the president's interview with the special prosecutor's team. roger stone thinks that is sheer madness. "the washington post" ends its report tonight with this. roger stone, a long-time informal adviser to president trump said he should try to avoid an interview at all costs, saying agreeing to such a session would be a suicide mission. i find it to be a death wish. why would you walk into a perjury trap, stone said? the president would be very poorly advised to give mueller an interview. end of story. of cours
roger stone thinks like donald trump. roger stone has always told lies with ease and confidence. so he is rarely worth listening to. but tonight "the washington post" has decided to give roger stone the last word in its breaking news report that special prosecutor robert mueller is, quote, seeking to question president trump in the coming weeks about his decisions to oust national security adviser michael flynn and fbi director james b. comey, according to two people familiar with his...
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roger: no, it is not. a reflection of the current volume demand and the decision we made was to step down production a little so we could extend the production cycle in the belief that orders would follow. at the end of last year, we had an order from -- that was welcomed. that will extend the life of the production. another order from another source would be more than welcome. erik: the americans have done much to strengthen their relationship with the saudi's in the past year during the first year of the trump presidency. is it possible that closeness could cost you the euro fighter contract? that would instead go to an american plane? roger: you have to balance it with the fact that we have a 50 year history. we have 6000 people working in saudi. we are part of their vision for 2030. we are building all aircraft there today. the leadership has made huge way the country thinks about itself and also the way it develops the business agenda. we are working with them closely on that. the relationships are st
roger: no, it is not. a reflection of the current volume demand and the decision we made was to step down production a little so we could extend the production cycle in the belief that orders would follow. at the end of last year, we had an order from -- that was welcomed. that will extend the life of the production. another order from another source would be more than welcome. erik: the americans have done much to strengthen their relationship with the saudi's in the past year during the first...
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at 36, there are some cracks appearing in roger federer‘s game.m. roger federer was blistering, to, but brilliant. —— chung lacks the. the pain was such that chung could not continue with blisters. i have been there. sometimes you cannot go on. there is no where you can come back and you make things worse, it is better to stop. that is why this feels bittersweet. i'm incredibly happy to be in the finals, but not like this. he has played a wonderful tournament so he has played a wonderful tournament so far. he tried so hard today. despite the pain of this defeat, chung can leave with this head held high. he is optimistic that this future is bright. marin cilic stands between roger federer and a 20th grand slam title. elsewhere at the straight in open, the british pairing in the wheelchair doubles lost their far north. they were beaten by their french rivals 6—4, 6-2. the beaten by their french rivals 6—4, 6—2. the women's title goes tomorrow. the top two seeds at the world number one ranking. the former british number one spoke to sarah mulcair and
at 36, there are some cracks appearing in roger federer‘s game.m. roger federer was blistering, to, but brilliant. —— chung lacks the. the pain was such that chung could not continue with blisters. i have been there. sometimes you cannot go on. there is no where you can come back and you make things worse, it is better to stop. that is why this feels bittersweet. i'm incredibly happy to be in the finals, but not like this. he has played a wonderful tournament so he has played a wonderful...
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he was such an intimate and a so warmly received by steve bannon and roger ailes and roger's wife ande conversation we had was stunning. it was... the things from start to finish, forfive hours, they poured their hearts out about the republican party and how they were going to, who they were going to put into cabinet. roger ailes offered to coach candidates in their congressional testimony. they talked of rudy giuliani. steve bannon said they owed him something because he had come out forcefully and spoke on the shows in the united states, when no—one else would after the access hollywood tapes. roger ailes said, you know, just let him be photographed walking out of air force one. just detail after detail that, were they openly spoke so comfortably in front of michael. to any way characterise him — you can try to dispute the facts, but you can't dispute the relationship he had with people in the white house. at that dinner, did it seem as if steve bannon was in the driving point, you had the fox news executive, roger ailes, were they still in shock that he had won? no, you know, ithin
he was such an intimate and a so warmly received by steve bannon and roger ailes and roger's wife ande conversation we had was stunning. it was... the things from start to finish, forfive hours, they poured their hearts out about the republican party and how they were going to, who they were going to put into cabinet. roger ailes offered to coach candidates in their congressional testimony. they talked of rudy giuliani. steve bannon said they owed him something because he had come out...
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i had in my nose to thank roger for that warm introduction. [laughter] we start to their off course for a second but i think overall i can say thank you. but most than poorly thank you to all of you for joining us in this celebrating, or the celebration of the constitution in advance of constitution day. of all the many events and individuals with honor in our country, it's difficult to think of a more taxable event in our nation's history than the adoption of the constitution. and more impactful individuals than its signers. so i think the ashbrook center for reminding all of us of the constitutions significance through its constitution day celebration. and a reminder we all need from time to time some more than others, some of you may seen the story on cnn.com yesterday i think done in advance of this constitution day celebration, not today but other broad one, and according to that story one in three americans could not name a single right protected by the first amendment. in roughly the same number could not name a single branch of governm
i had in my nose to thank roger for that warm introduction. [laughter] we start to their off course for a second but i think overall i can say thank you. but most than poorly thank you to all of you for joining us in this celebrating, or the celebration of the constitution in advance of constitution day. of all the many events and individuals with honor in our country, it's difficult to think of a more taxable event in our nation's history than the adoption of the constitution. and more...
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federer‘s 20th grand slam title. reaction to roger federer‘s reeta. reaction to roger federer‘s thankd swedish furniture chain ikea, has died at the age of 91. he started the company when he was 17, and revolutionised how furniture was manufactured, sold and, especially, assembled. our correspondentjoe lynam looks back at his life. ingvar kamprad can safely be described as a retailing genius. born in 1926 in southern sweden, he started selling matches aged five — then seeds and then pencils. at 17, he formed ikea, named after his own initials and the area where he was born. named after his own initials now it's probably the best—known furniture store in the world, with more than 400 giant shops and annual sales of £30 billion. kamprad was inspired to create the idea of flatpack furniture when watching someone remove the legs off a table to fit into a customer's car. the legs off a table to fit he disowned his previous support for far—right parties in sweden during the war and lived a modest lifestyle — his house and possessions did not reflect as well. lifestyle — his house and transl
federer‘s 20th grand slam title. reaction to roger federer‘s reeta. reaction to roger federer‘s thankd swedish furniture chain ikea, has died at the age of 91. he started the company when he was 17, and revolutionised how furniture was manufactured, sold and, especially, assembled. our correspondentjoe lynam looks back at his life. ingvar kamprad can safely be described as a retailing genius. born in 1926 in southern sweden, he started selling matches aged five — then seeds and then...
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but this was to be roger federer‘s day. first man to win 20 grand slams and a sixth australian open. of course, winning is an absolute dream come true. the fairytale continues for us, for me. after the great tia had last year, it is incredible. emotion is running high, 20 already — how many more can he win? the former australian open finalist john lloyd spoke to my colleague john watson earlier. he believes despite federer being 36, he has it in him to win more titles. he is really a freak of nature. i mean that in a nice way. he is actually moving better now than he was in his 20s, and his 36. i don't understand it and i do not think anybody does. and his hungerfor the game is still there. it is extraordinary to watch. every time i watch him play, i think we are so lucky to have him in our time span, because he is beyond belief. will we see him win more? absolutely. this year, certainly. how long he can remain motivated is anybody‘s gas, but he is the favourites wimbledon and the us open. so why not? and if others do not c
but this was to be roger federer‘s day. first man to win 20 grand slams and a sixth australian open. of course, winning is an absolute dream come true. the fairytale continues for us, for me. after the great tia had last year, it is incredible. emotion is running high, 20 already — how many more can he win? the former australian open finalist john lloyd spoke to my colleague john watson earlier. he believes despite federer being 36, he has it in him to win more titles. he is really a freak...
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karen rogers. ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with tums chewy bites.lief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum tums chewy bites. hour, let's get a final check of the forecast with meteorologist karen rogers. >> reporter: rain tomorrow, today kind of cloudy out there. let's look at the temperatures. they are on the mild side. 54 in in malvern. 56 in long wood. 57 in center city. look at this one in south jersey, 60 in vineland, tuckahoe, 63 in dover, delaware. temperatures in the upper 50s with lots of clouds a little damp today heavy rain tomorrow. >> our coverage of the eagles continues on "action news" at 4:00 p.m. offensive tackle lane johnson has made way for the under underdog masks. fans are not forgetting about a party if the fans win the super bowl. we know one win away. >>> scammers are hard at work we've seen a few arrests for fake tickets for the super bowl. nydia han tells you to look out for them in today's what's the deal. >> "action news" continues at 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. >> for sarah bloomquist, al
karen rogers. ♪ when heartburn hits fight back fast with tums chewy bites.lief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum tums chewy bites. hour, let's get a final check of the forecast with meteorologist karen rogers. >> reporter: rain tomorrow, today kind of cloudy out there. let's look at the temperatures. they are on the mild side. 54 in in malvern. 56 in long wood. 57 in center city. look at this one in south jersey, 60 in vineland, tuckahoe, 63 in dover,...
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it was all very unlike roger. beat the great man. with shots like this, it certainly seemed to be going that way. but, you do not achieve what federer has with luck. this was certainly much more what his fans have grown to expect. the first set won, federer. .. berdych providing a considerable challenge, but it was one that federer always looked like meeting. federer, controlled and relentless. after that troubled start, the end was never really in doubt. what is in doubt now, is if anyone can stop him? now, federer will in doubt now, is if anyone can stop him? now, federerwill play in doubt now, is if anyone can stop him? now, federer will play the south korean, into a —— the first south korean, into a —— the first south korean, into a —— the first south korean into the semifinal. after his match, tennys sandgren read a preprepared statement from his phone instead of answering questions. it was in response to recent questions. it was in response to rece nt coverage questions. it was in response to recent coverage
it was all very unlike roger. beat the great man. with shots like this, it certainly seemed to be going that way. but, you do not achieve what federer has with luck. this was certainly much more what his fans have grown to expect. the first set won, federer. .. berdych providing a considerable challenge, but it was one that federer always looked like meeting. federer, controlled and relentless. after that troubled start, the end was never really in doubt. what is in doubt now, is if anyone can...
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martin: congressman rogers, are we about to lose our advantage? mr. rogers: certainly. one of the things that has really given our committee a sense of urgency when -- and general hyten has enormous influence over our committee. particularly me and the ranking member. and the picture he paints to us in both classified and unclassified settings is scary. the chinese and the russians have both put a much larger percentage of their defense spending into this capability than we have. and they have restructured to become able to go faster just like he's talking about. and when you look at the trajectory that they are on with capabilities, they are going to surpass us in the immediate future. not the near future. not the distant future. the immediate future. if we don't get after this and self-correct. it was interesting. about a year ago was having a conversation with general hyten and he was telling me and few of my committee members that those two particular adversaries were -- are near peers or maybe even our peers and literally within 12 months was saying, along with adm
martin: congressman rogers, are we about to lose our advantage? mr. rogers: certainly. one of the things that has really given our committee a sense of urgency when -- and general hyten has enormous influence over our committee. particularly me and the ranking member. and the picture he paints to us in both classified and unclassified settings is scary. the chinese and the russians have both put a much larger percentage of their defense spending into this capability than we have. and they have...
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with remarkable scenes in melbourne where roger federer couldn't contain the tears as he won his 20th grand slam title, 1a years after his first australian open win. it was another gripping final in melbourne as he beat marin cilic in five sets. james burford reports. the warning signs were there for all to see, 20 grand slams — the prize for the swiss. he's already the most successful male singles player of all time. what an arena then in which to surpass another milestone. never one to waste time, a fast start is something of a trademark for the 36—year—old. the forehand looking as strong as it ever has done. just 2a minutes into the match and a first set point, you needn't give roger federer a second chance, amid the heat, somehow keeping cool. but what is a final without a fightback? cilic, a magician in his own right. after this tournament, he becomes the third highest ranked player in the world and has every shot in the book. commentator: well done, what a gutsy set. so, spellbinding though is federer‘s tennis,
with remarkable scenes in melbourne where roger federer couldn't contain the tears as he won his 20th grand slam title, 1a years after his first australian open win. it was another gripping final in melbourne as he beat marin cilic in five sets. james burford reports. the warning signs were there for all to see, 20 grand slams — the prize for the swiss. he's already the most successful male singles player of all time. what an arena then in which to surpass another milestone. never one to...
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roger, please start us out >> thank you everyone for coming. i don't suppose that any term has been more productive of confusion over the past couple years than populism. in many ways, it is a word in search of a definition. for many people, populism is like the term fascism according to george orwell. that is to say the rhetorical weapon is very lack of semantic precision is part of the attraction because anything or anyone you don't like can be the p and if you can deploy the f word and get it to stick. what does populism mean? i think it means little more than i don't really like this person or this policy. they will have noticed that the term racism has a similar all-purpose content free aura of malignancy but exploring that topic will take us further afield so we'll save that for another day. thinking about the term populism reminds us that certain words accumulate a nimbus of positive associations and they shoulder a portfolio of bad feelings. for example, consider the two very different careers of the terms democracy on one hand and popu
roger, please start us out >> thank you everyone for coming. i don't suppose that any term has been more productive of confusion over the past couple years than populism. in many ways, it is a word in search of a definition. for many people, populism is like the term fascism according to george orwell. that is to say the rhetorical weapon is very lack of semantic precision is part of the attraction because anything or anyone you don't like can be the p and if you can deploy the f word and...
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and in come roger and elizabeth.nd night begins. >> i understand steve bannon showed up three hours late from trump tower? >> yes. so it was incredible. i talked to roger ailes, who i knew him slightly. he was amazingly a big fan of the "hollywood reporter" as someone who grew up in entertainment, and he and his wife, had a spirited discussion about the accusations levelled against him at fox news. spoke quite candidly about rupert murdoch and a lot of personal discussion about the impact the news was having on his son. one of the fascinating things about the conversation with roger and his wife. in his heart he truly believed he had done nothing wrong. >> interesting. >> and elizabeth -- they were a couple, if you didn't know the backstory and clouds around him, would think it's very nice older couple in love -- >> i want to ask. sorry. ask you about a few quotes from the book, that dinner. roger ailes asked steve bannon quote, what has he gotten himself into with the russians? then president elect trump. >> he went
and in come roger and elizabeth.nd night begins. >> i understand steve bannon showed up three hours late from trump tower? >> yes. so it was incredible. i talked to roger ailes, who i knew him slightly. he was amazingly a big fan of the "hollywood reporter" as someone who grew up in entertainment, and he and his wife, had a spirited discussion about the accusations levelled against him at fox news. spoke quite candidly about rupert murdoch and a lot of personal discussion...
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live to minnesota with ducis rogers and brian westbrook. it starts today in practice. >> yes, indeed their first practice of super bowl week was held earlier today with the second straight day we heard from nick foles what is the sentence you get? >> he say competent guy a lot of success in the last nfc championship game and that type of confidence so close to this game the big stage the super bowl is a great thing for nick. >> he was the subject of a large media gathering but not before he stopped by to see b. west. and he is embracing it. >> the opportunity to compete at the highest level and the largest game against the best. that is what we play the game for and look forward to. to go into the game with the opportunity i'm looking forward to it. >> i had an assistant coach telling me that this team has loose confidence why is that a good thing? >> if you are uptight and nervous you can't play your best game. they are loose all season long dancing and having celebration, that is the character and they are loose. and they need that to win
live to minnesota with ducis rogers and brian westbrook. it starts today in practice. >> yes, indeed their first practice of super bowl week was held earlier today with the second straight day we heard from nick foles what is the sentence you get? >> he say competent guy a lot of success in the last nfc championship game and that type of confidence so close to this game the big stage the super bowl is a great thing for nick. >> he was the subject of a large media gathering but...
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so another moment of history for roger federer. how many can we expect from him? thinks he's only getting better with age. he's really a freak of nature and i mean that in a nice way because he's moving better now than he was in his 20s and he's 36. i don't understand it and i don't think anyone does. his hunger for the game is still there. it's extraordinary to watch. i tell you, every time i watch him play i think we are so lucky to have him in our time span because he is belief. because he is beyond belief. are we going to see him win more, do you think? absolutely, this year certainly, how long he can keep motivated is anybody‘s guess but now you'd have to say he's the favourite for wimbledon, not the french, but the us 0pen you'd have to blame as the favourite as well, so why not? if the likes of djokovic andy murray don't come back to challenge him who will be there to test him? that's the thing, at the moment there is this sort of gap and lots of the players we expected to jump into that gap am quite arrived there yet. thiem, zverev, raonic, great players,
so another moment of history for roger federer. how many can we expect from him? thinks he's only getting better with age. he's really a freak of nature and i mean that in a nice way because he's moving better now than he was in his 20s and he's 36. i don't understand it and i don't think anyone does. his hunger for the game is still there. it's extraordinary to watch. i tell you, every time i watch him play i think we are so lucky to have him in our time span because he is belief. because he...
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but i will cry girl tears when a roger federer goes. not mainly tears. are they different?”hown me it is ok to cry on the public stage. not in here. we might need tissues. it
but i will cry girl tears when a roger federer goes. not mainly tears. are they different?”hown me it is ok to cry on the public stage. not in here. we might need tissues. it
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roger federer with a few more, shall we say, than marin cilic.ng it could be hotter tomorrow for the final, and that could be an issue if it goes on, but the way fedor —— federer has an playing, he has been racing through the draw. but cilic is a dangerous opponent, and roger knows that. he's got big weapons from both sides. if he is on his day, he has a chance to win it, but you just feel that roger has to be a little bit. what roger did against chung in the semifinal, stepping in, so aggressive, inside the baseline, if he starts dip hating the points, there will only be one winner. he is playing better tennis now, roger, now at 36 than he did ten years ago. he is moving better than he did ten years ago. you can only see one winner, and maybe unless he has an off day. rogerfor maybe unless he has an off day. roger for the title, i think.|j think so. that is where the smart money is. ben stokes, has been snapped up this morning, for nearly £1.4 million, in the auction of players, for the indian premier league. he's been bought by the rajasthan ro
roger federer with a few more, shall we say, than marin cilic.ng it could be hotter tomorrow for the final, and that could be an issue if it goes on, but the way fedor —— federer has an playing, he has been racing through the draw. but cilic is a dangerous opponent, and roger knows that. he's got big weapons from both sides. if he is on his day, he has a chance to win it, but you just feel that roger has to be a little bit. what roger did against chung in the semifinal, stepping in, so...
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the same goes for roger stone. roger stone took on a limited role in the campaign after late 2015 and there was this whole idea that perhaps he wasn't talking to trump as much or wasn't as involved but again that's something that the campaign really wanted everyone to think because roger stone is a very abrasive, controversial figure. but the fact of the matter is, is that roger stone and donald trump have known each other for years and roger stone and paul manafort are very close. so there was definitely a lot of communication going on. >> right. >> according to my reporting, it's much more extensive than we think. >> drip, drip, drip. nick ackerman and natasha bertrand, thank you for the latest. >>> coming up, the firm that assembled the dossier told congress that they found evidence that raised questions about money laundering, something steve bannon said he warned the president about. more on that after this quick break. get awesomely fast wifi that gives you coverage here, here and here. and it even let's you
the same goes for roger stone. roger stone took on a limited role in the campaign after late 2015 and there was this whole idea that perhaps he wasn't talking to trump as much or wasn't as involved but again that's something that the campaign really wanted everyone to think because roger stone is a very abrasive, controversial figure. but the fact of the matter is, is that roger stone and donald trump have known each other for years and roger stone and paul manafort are very close. so there was...
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delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologistdavid murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 4:30 on this wednesday, january 10th. >> here's what we're following for you on "action news." prosecutors say the killing of a south jersey radio host was a case of murder for hire and the story gets even darker from there. >> flooding and mudslides kill at least 13 people in parts of california charred prosecutor wildfires. >> a u.s. congressman from montgomery county reduces a bill in direct response to president trump's stable genius tweet. >> we'll get to all of that but let's talk about your conditions out there with meteorologist, david murphy and give you a little help on the roads from karen rogers. good morning. >> good morning. with temperatures below freezing, we got to watch for some slipping and sliding possible. >> we do actually and sadly, i do have a graphic up, oh, good, because i hit a button wrong. anyway, we're looking at satellite and you can see there's a lot of sunshine out there and generally speaking we're in fairly goo
delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologistdavid murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 4:30 on this wednesday, january 10th. >> here's what we're following for you on "action news." prosecutors say the killing of a south jersey radio host was a case of murder for hire and the story gets even darker from there. >> flooding and mudslides kill at least 13 people in parts of california charred prosecutor...
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of the night before roger and his wife. on the spur of the moment, i think -- probably that day i shot steve bannon a note. i said roger or is coming for dinner he's moving to they're moving to palm beach next day. do you want to come? and -- i don't know what i expected out of that. but when i went about when he responded that he would, he would like to comment i had to go to my an say, guess who is coming to dinner? [laughter] but it was actually a kind of a splendid evening, and, and it was completely off a the record. then roger died i thought what does that mean in this thing and i decided that -- that it probably i decided i could use it spie spoke to roger's wife so like the confidentiality died with him. yeah that decision of made right or wrong that was the decision i made. then, shortly after -- after that, actually i got this wrong because first it was steve bannon who said after roger had died he said, you're going use that aren't you? he said that's -- that's history. that's -- and i said oh, okay. and i said h
of the night before roger and his wife. on the spur of the moment, i think -- probably that day i shot steve bannon a note. i said roger or is coming for dinner he's moving to they're moving to palm beach next day. do you want to come? and -- i don't know what i expected out of that. but when i went about when he responded that he would, he would like to comment i had to go to my an say, guess who is coming to dinner? [laughter] but it was actually a kind of a splendid evening, and, and it was...
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so, i have known roger. when he was thrown out of fox, i was perhaps among the few people who kept speaking to him. and he was moving to palm beach in january. he was going on january 4th. i said come for dinner on the night before, roger and his wife. on the spur of the moment, i think probably that day, i shot steve bannon a note. i said, roger is coming for dinner. he's moving to -- they're moving to palm beach the next day, do you want to come? and i don't know what i expected out of that, but when i went -- when he responded that he would like to come, and then i had to go to my wife and say, guess who's coming to dinner. [ laughter ] but it was actually kind of a splendid evening, and it was completely off the record. then roger died, and i thought, what does that mean in this thing? and i decided that, that it probably -- i decided i could use it. and i spoke to roger's wife, and it was kind of like, yeah, why? >> so, the confidentiality died with him. >> yes. i mean, that was the decision that i made
so, i have known roger. when he was thrown out of fox, i was perhaps among the few people who kept speaking to him. and he was moving to palm beach in january. he was going on january 4th. i said come for dinner on the night before, roger and his wife. on the spur of the moment, i think probably that day, i shot steve bannon a note. i said, roger is coming for dinner. he's moving to -- they're moving to palm beach the next day, do you want to come? and i don't know what i expected out of that,...
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he was such an intimate and a — so warmly received by steve bannon and roger ailes, and also roger ailes'srust and intimacy with them that the conversation we had that night was stunning. it was — the thing from start to finish went for five hours. they poured their hearts out about the republican party, and how they were going to — who they were going to put into cabinet. roger ailes offered to coach candidates in their congressional testimony. they talked of rudy giuliani, who wanted to be secretary of state and was disappointed not to get the position. steve bannon said they owed him something, because he had come out forcefully and spoke on the shows in the united states, when no—one else would, after the access hollywood tapes. roger ailes said, you know what you do? just let him be photographed walking out of air force one. just detail after detail that, were they openly spoke so comfortably in front of michael. to any way characterise him — you can try to dispute the facts, which i think is not... but you cannot dispute the relationship he had with people in the white house. tempera
he was such an intimate and a — so warmly received by steve bannon and roger ailes, and also roger ailes'srust and intimacy with them that the conversation we had that night was stunning. it was — the thing from start to finish went for five hours. they poured their hearts out about the republican party, and how they were going to — who they were going to put into cabinet. roger ailes offered to coach candidates in their congressional testimony. they talked of rudy giuliani, who wanted to...
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roger federer dominated, defined time.ger federer has one 3 of his 5 majors. >>> today was a day for this year's version. the afc built a big league. no one on the nsc was worried about a big tackle. the nfc took a lead to the locker room. they were down by 6 with less than two minutes left to play. that was the second touchdown game of the day. the nfc with the win 23-24..Ã >>> playoffs have been a way of life with these young players as jason day played his extra hole. he gets is close with his approach on the 18th. if he makes it he does they will resume tomorrow morning at 8:30 am on their fifth sudden- death play. it just got too dark to keep playing golf. >> they need glow-in-the-dark balls. >> coming up on the 10 pm news. a woman hit and killed by -- while riding her bicycle. the latest on the investigation. that is more at the 10 pm news. we hope to see you at 10 pm or 11 pm. have a good night everybody. sheldon, you're wrong. wolverine was not born with bone claws. howard, you know me to be a very smart man. don't
roger federer dominated, defined time.ger federer has one 3 of his 5 majors. >>> today was a day for this year's version. the afc built a big league. no one on the nsc was worried about a big tackle. the nfc took a lead to the locker room. they were down by 6 with less than two minutes left to play. that was the second touchdown game of the day. the nfc with the win 23-24..Ã >>> playoffs have been a way of life with these young players as jason day played his extra hole. he...
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on your podcast before and your youtube channel that the developers i created bitcoin an actor like roger verus profited handsomely from that so it's a real kick in the teeth to them plagiarize and steal the name still the brand and come up with this clone to come up with a you know a bad chinese imitation as some of called it but there's another part of the drama and then now you've got financial media like c. and b. c c n b c fast money are now entering into this without doing any due diligence without doing any research they're pushing what's clearly a fraud and this is this is i want to get your take on this because this is new to the whole crypto history of space and that you've got now c. and b. c. bloomberg and other mainstream financial news is now covering crypto how is this going to play out your thoughts richard libertarians hate government intervention laws rules they want everything to be peer to peer they don't want big brother involved and they forget how the past really was. and every one of these laws and regulations came about because someone was doing something evil or
on your podcast before and your youtube channel that the developers i created bitcoin an actor like roger verus profited handsomely from that so it's a real kick in the teeth to them plagiarize and steal the name still the brand and come up with this clone to come up with a you know a bad chinese imitation as some of called it but there's another part of the drama and then now you've got financial media like c. and b. c c n b c fast money are now entering into this without doing any due...
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meteorologist karen rogers says bring that umbrella. keep it handy.her forecast coming up. >> ♪ get the best internet with the best shows and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix, plus up to200 tv channels, plus phone, plus a two-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month. it's time to fiber optics your netflix. go to getfios.comto switch today. >> ♪ >> breaking overnight, crews are on the scene of a fire in damaged at least two homes in west philadelphia. we are live on the scene. >> grab the umbrella. it's an accuweather alert day. this morning is going to be a soaker. we're tracking when the rain will move out. >> super bowl excitement continues for seeing fans and its players. defensive end brandon graham is still relishing in the big
meteorologist karen rogers says bring that umbrella. keep it handy.her forecast coming up. >> ♪ get the best internet with the best shows and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix,...
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. >> getting ready for super bowl week, david murphy and karen rogers good morning. are you excited about this. i'm excited about this, and we've got green on the radar for this. >> reporter: down the shore there's just a little bit of rain leftover on storm tracker 6 live double scan it's light, this is the same stuff we've had through most of the region yesterday. it did get down by the shore last night and some of it is holding on. it's mostly in cape may county and areas south of dover, delaware. a little bit of steadier rain highlighted in darker shades of green coming across the bay right now. it's should not be too much longer and it's light. 44 degrees in philadelphia. 35 in allentown and reading, a cold start in the northern and western suburbs. 42 in trenton, 42 in cape may and millville, new jersey. as we go through the afternoon we're looking at a mild day, 40 degrees, the temperature dipping by 8:00 a.m. 42 by 10:00 a.m. the clouds are pretty much in place, maybe we'll see a sunny break or ear -- here or there, but mostly cloud. we get up to 47 before fa
. >> getting ready for super bowl week, david murphy and karen rogers good morning. are you excited about this. i'm excited about this, and we've got green on the radar for this. >> reporter: down the shore there's just a little bit of rain leftover on storm tracker 6 live double scan it's light, this is the same stuff we've had through most of the region yesterday. it did get down by the shore last night and some of it is holding on. it's mostly in cape may county and areas south...
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make a lot of money and actually agree with roger and i.ot opinion, it is the truth. it is hard to come up against the source. he said we built a mind controlled machine. shot-blocker said that we can't believe what we're doing to children. tristan harris, former design at google, and now with crusade. peggy so much. great to have you. he is optimistic about a backup fix -- daca fix. they believe they want to fix this, but they want to keep the pressure on so we hold them accountable area. regulators to protect the internet with regulations. we'll talk to one company that has petitioned the courts. this is bloomberg. ♪this is twitter, andok, google told lawmakers that they support a legislative effort to restore net neutrality rules. this as the legal fight repeal of the regulations. many have been filed on behalf of 21 state attorney generals and protection groups like free press and public knowledge, and one by the company mozilla. --ning us now from mozilla wrote the block post about this about thisblog post lawsuit. >> deking the intern
make a lot of money and actually agree with roger and i.ot opinion, it is the truth. it is hard to come up against the source. he said we built a mind controlled machine. shot-blocker said that we can't believe what we're doing to children. tristan harris, former design at google, and now with crusade. peggy so much. great to have you. he is optimistic about a backup fix -- daca fix. they believe they want to fix this, but they want to keep the pressure on so we hold them accountable area....
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rogers. "early today" starts right now. >> good tuesday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we are just hours away from president trump delivering his first state of the union address. mr. trump will layout his vision for the future this evening, but it's safe to say this won't be your run of the mill presidential address. no president has entered the house chamber to give his first state of the union address with his presidency in this much peril. >> there are reports saying the president's lawyers are actively negotiating over what form mr. trump's interview with russia probe prosecutors will take. as the president looks to move beyond that headline generating investigation, towards what the white house says will be a future of unity. that's in spite of a number of democrats now saying they will boycott his speech altogether. for more we go to nbc's edward lawrence. edward, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. the president himself says the speech will cover a lot of territory. he's expected to use this speech to tr
rogers. "early today" starts right now. >> good tuesday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we are just hours away from president trump delivering his first state of the union address. mr. trump will layout his vision for the future this evening, but it's safe to say this won't be your run of the mill presidential address. no president has entered the house chamber to give his first state of the union address with his presidency in this much peril....
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roger, please start us out. >> thanks, everyone, for coming. i don't suppose any term has been more productive of confusion over the last couple years than populism. in many ways, it is a word in search of a definition. for many it is like the term fascism according to george orwell. that is to say the handy negative epithet, rhetorical weapon whose lack of semantic precision, promotes attraction because anyone or anything you don't like can be impugned if you can deploy the f word or the word and get it to stick. but what does populism mean? 99 times out of 100 it means little more -- i don't like this person or this policy. connoisseurs not to be confused with the german philosopher can't will have noticed the term racism has a similar all-purpose content free malignant. exploring that will take us further afield. thinking about the term populism reminds us that certain words accumulates positive associations and others semantically just as innocuous wind up shouldering a portfolio of bad feelings. a few different careers the terms democracy
roger, please start us out. >> thanks, everyone, for coming. i don't suppose any term has been more productive of confusion over the last couple years than populism. in many ways, it is a word in search of a definition. for many it is like the term fascism according to george orwell. that is to say the handy negative epithet, rhetorical weapon whose lack of semantic precision, promotes attraction because anyone or anything you don't like can be impugned if you can deploy the f word or the...
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karen rogers is in nor david murphy tracking the conditions. we look outside on sky 6 hd and seeing the camera shakes and wind gusts and mostly cloudy skies and better than yesterday and talking rain and thunderstorms in the region. it's all relative. we call today back to reality. temperatures are in the mid-40s but these are the the windshields. these are the gusty chilly wind. 30 in read and and 35 in the city. and barely above freezing in millville and at the freezing mark at cape may, new jersey. compare that to yesterday's high of 62 a huge change in 24 hours. how will it change? temperatures stay in the low 40s and windchills stay in the mid up toer 30s in the afternoon hours and then we watch the evening at 7:00 and feels like the freezing mark and 9:0030 and the windchill we dip down to the 20s in the overnight hours. if you thought today was chilly we are getting back to reality tomorrow. lets look at the satellite image a problem with the clouds that have moved in and breaks of sun here and there. and that continues. but the day feat
karen rogers is in nor david murphy tracking the conditions. we look outside on sky 6 hd and seeing the camera shakes and wind gusts and mostly cloudy skies and better than yesterday and talking rain and thunderstorms in the region. it's all relative. we call today back to reality. temperatures are in the mid-40s but these are the the windshields. these are the gusty chilly wind. 30 in read and and 35 in the city. and barely above freezing in millville and at the freezing mark at cape may, new...
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live is ducis rogers and former great brian westbrook who played in the eagles last super bowl. >> that was 13 years ago and a lot riding on this game come sunday. how impressed were you with doug peterson getting to this point. >> you deal with the injuries and darren sproles and hicks and all the guys he lost throughout the season and everyone doubted him but they found a way to win. they are 13-3 and find a way to blowout the minnesota vikings with the best defense in the league and win the nfc championship game and playing in the super bowl in his sec year without the mvp candidate carson wentz. he has done a great job. >> he spotted you and big hug between you and the coach and then you got the coach for an exclusive one-on-one. >> coach, you are turning 50 tomorrow. >> oh thank you. >> as a reminder. sec year in the nfl as a head coach your team is playing in the super bowl how does it feel. >> this feels great this is what we work for and go to ota's for and one thing to be excited to be here but we understand that it's unfinished business. >> your guys played awesome in the play
live is ducis rogers and former great brian westbrook who played in the eagles last super bowl. >> that was 13 years ago and a lot riding on this game come sunday. how impressed were you with doug peterson getting to this point. >> you deal with the injuries and darren sproles and hicks and all the guys he lost throughout the season and everyone doubted him but they found a way to win. they are 13-3 and find a way to blowout the minnesota vikings with the best defense in the league...
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for the latest conditions we turn to karen rogers in for david murphy. need the umbrella most of the day today. >> you had the rain through most of the day and what i'm tracking now is the end of the rain. and you'll see a dramatic change and i want to go in tighter now and show you the last main line we see here. the areas of red and yellow crossing east of philadelphia and heading towards wrightstown and medford and glassboro, new jersey, right now. and we have rain along the coastline and what is happening over the next few hours. it's pretty impressive as far as the amount of rainfall we have seen here. have you to watch as you head out. we have significant rainfall here. and as we look at this, this is a radar estimate to give you an idea how much. look to the north we have two inches of rain near allentown and one inch near reading and near the city itself. not as much and radar estimates reporting a half inch and atlantic city less but raining there. lets take a look at what it shows you on stormtracker 6 live double scan and you get a better sens
for the latest conditions we turn to karen rogers in for david murphy. need the umbrella most of the day today. >> you had the rain through most of the day and what i'm tracking now is the end of the rain. and you'll see a dramatic change and i want to go in tighter now and show you the last main line we see here. the areas of red and yellow crossing east of philadelphia and heading towards wrightstown and medford and glassboro, new jersey, right now. and we have rain along the coastline...
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it shouldn't be controversial. >> in a statement to roger goodell, the national commander says freedomch works both ways. we respect the rights of those who choose to protest. as these rights are precisely what our members have fought and in many cases die for. imposing corporate censorship to deny the same right to those veterans who secured it is reprehensible and totally beyond the pale. of this controversy roger goodell says he admires the players for the protests. >> in the best interest of the communities they live in and care about and improve them. i wish all our players were standing for the national anthem, i told them that, we also took the time to understand that. we could use more of that in our society, tried to get to a better place. >> reporter: the nhl says another veterans group ads we stand for veterans and roger goodell announced an initiative, let's listen together. that involves owners and players working together to unify social and racial issues for helping communities improve education and community and police relations, the criminal justice system and economic
it shouldn't be controversial. >> in a statement to roger goodell, the national commander says freedomch works both ways. we respect the rights of those who choose to protest. as these rights are precisely what our members have fought and in many cases die for. imposing corporate censorship to deny the same right to those veterans who secured it is reprehensible and totally beyond the pale. of this controversy roger goodell says he admires the players for the protests. >> in the...
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defending champion roger federer is through to the semi final of the australian open. early wobble to beat tomas berdych in straight sets. v0|ceover: voiceover: one of sport's most recognisable stars, five—time champion in melbourne, roger federer, for a few moments at least, this seemed a little unfamiliar. shots being missed, and then, umpires being challenged, it was all very unlike roger. his opponent tomas berdych, a great chance to beat the great man. well, with shots like this, his luck seemed to be in but then you don't achieve what roger federer has, needing luck, boring back from three games behind, this was suddenly much more what his fa ns this was suddenly much more what his fans have come to expect. —— roaring. tomas berdych still providing considerable challenge but roger federer was back at ease, after winning the first set. two sets up, there was to be no letup, federer was controlled and relentless. after the troubled start, the end was never in doubt, what is in doubt now is if anyone can stop him. studio: well next up for federer is south korea's hy
defending champion roger federer is through to the semi final of the australian open. early wobble to beat tomas berdych in straight sets. v0|ceover: voiceover: one of sport's most recognisable stars, five—time champion in melbourne, roger federer, for a few moments at least, this seemed a little unfamiliar. shots being missed, and then, umpires being challenged, it was all very unlike roger. his opponent tomas berdych, a great chance to beat the great man. well, with shots like this, his...
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. 84 roger federer has beaten marin cilic, his 20th grand slam victory.t ten o'clock we have a full round—up of the day's news. now on bbc news — hundreds of industrial towns across russia face extinction. once the pride of the soviet union, many have been abandoned and millions have lostjobs and homes after the collapse of their local industry. the government now has a plan to save at least some of russia's dying towns. jenny norton reports for our world from eastern russia. once the pride of the soviet union, hundreds of towns which helped to power russia's industrialisation are under threat of extinction. failing industries, a falling population and the sheer vastness of this country mean many places have been abandoned. often leaving remaining residents in squalid conditions. nearly one in ten russians now live in places whose long—term future is at risk. the situation is so serious that the government has come up with a plan to try to save at least some of russia's dying towns. to explore kadykchan is to step back in time to the glory days of the uss
. 84 roger federer has beaten marin cilic, his 20th grand slam victory.t ten o'clock we have a full round—up of the day's news. now on bbc news — hundreds of industrial towns across russia face extinction. once the pride of the soviet union, many have been abandoned and millions have lostjobs and homes after the collapse of their local industry. the government now has a plan to save at least some of russia's dying towns. jenny norton reports for our world from eastern russia. once the pride...
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jim rogers speaking to me about 2018. now, once cars to me about 2018.are to me about 2018. now, once cars are self driving, you will be able to do something else with your time, rather than dig your eyes on the road. so what might you get up to? that the international consumer electronics show in las vegas, one company is creating an electric car to compete with the likes of tesla. 0ur reporter dave lee said it is essentially a computer on wheels and he sent this exclusive report. the vision behind byton is we want to be the company bringing into the market the first real smart car. what we want to do is try to merge your life outside of the car with your life outside of the car with your experience in the car. everything will be controlled via touch and then certain aspects of it will be controlled via voice, and also very novel to us is gesture control. the key is about customisation. when you're in drive mode we will actually disable certain features. you won't be able to get into watch videos, for instance. what we want to try to build is a platform
jim rogers speaking to me about 2018. now, once cars to me about 2018.are to me about 2018. now, once cars are self driving, you will be able to do something else with your time, rather than dig your eyes on the road. so what might you get up to? that the international consumer electronics show in las vegas, one company is creating an electric car to compete with the likes of tesla. 0ur reporter dave lee said it is essentially a computer on wheels and he sent this exclusive report. the vision...
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karen rogers is tracking it for us now at the "action news" big board. >> a big change in the weather, what i'm tracking now is the last of the rain. on stormtracker 6 live double scan you see the line already crossing through philadelphia. and pushing east. we are seeing out all the moisture and wet in south jersey and delaware. and dry right now in the city and the lehigh valley. a few more showers well out to the west. we could hit by a stray shower later but nothing like the rain we had. lets look at new jersey. this area of yellow, that say good idea to show you those cells are stronger in browns mills along 70 in berlin and glassboro, new jersey, dry in the city. but south jersey and delaware that extended through smyrna, and that line is pushing eastward. you are wet in mays landing and atlantic city. and another round of rain headed your way. and strong lines off the coastline than prompted a marine warning. be careful on boats. they are seeing gusty winds. and the temperatures it sure has been mild. 52 in quakertown and 56 in media and center city in new jersey right now we a
karen rogers is tracking it for us now at the "action news" big board. >> a big change in the weather, what i'm tracking now is the last of the rain. on stormtracker 6 live double scan you see the line already crossing through philadelphia. and pushing east. we are seeing out all the moisture and wet in south jersey and delaware. and dry right now in the city and the lehigh valley. a few more showers well out to the west. we could hit by a stray shower later but nothing like the...
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meteorologist, karen rogers, joins us on the terrace with accuweather. back to reality. >> spring was nice for a few days and temperatures in the 50s and two days of temperatures in the 60s. now it feels like january. lets look at satellite and radar. it's hard to see but we see breaks in the clouds and feels better out here now with some of that sunshine and you see a good amount of cloud cover through the region. and the temperatures have not gone far. 40 in bethlehem and 39 in pottstown and 44 in long wood and 40 in media, and 43 in center city. and they will stay in the low 40s today. 42 in browns mills and 45 in vineland and 45 in vinelan and fortescue. we have a 22 miles per hour wind gust in philadelphia. although the temperature is 43 the windchill is 35 in the city. and even colder than that in some of the other places like reading and millville where it feels barely above freezing now. it's winter time. here is what is looks like for the next 12 hours, temperatures hold in the low 40s and clouds and sunny breaks here and there. and not full sun
meteorologist, karen rogers, joins us on the terrace with accuweather. back to reality. >> spring was nice for a few days and temperatures in the 50s and two days of temperatures in the 60s. now it feels like january. lets look at satellite and radar. it's hard to see but we see breaks in the clouds and feels better out here now with some of that sunshine and you see a good amount of cloud cover through the region. and the temperatures have not gone far. 40 in bethlehem and 39 in...
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level of excitement as the crowd‘s clearfavourite, roger federer clear favourite, roger federer cameg last year‘s wimbledon final against federer. today he was in determined mood, but it wasn‘t long before he found his serve been dismissed. federer off to a flying start, dismantling his opponent to take the first set 6—2. cilic began to challenge, labouring away to level at one set all. but a single break of serve sent the third set federer‘s way. a break at the start of the fourth and federer was looking like a man on a major omission. but cilic forced his way back into the match into a fit said. it wasn‘t to last. federer racing towards the finish line with a flourish, to see late 20th grand slam title triumph. i can't believe he has done it again! you guys, you fill the stadium is, you make me nervous, you make me go out and practice. thank you. i love you guys. tears a testament to the achievement of reaching number20, and a to the achievement of reaching number 20, and a record equalling sixth australian open trophy. passionate about the history of the sport, at 36, federer show
level of excitement as the crowd‘s clearfavourite, roger federer clear favourite, roger federer cameg last year‘s wimbledon final against federer. today he was in determined mood, but it wasn‘t long before he found his serve been dismissed. federer off to a flying start, dismantling his opponent to take the first set 6—2. cilic began to challenge, labouring away to level at one set all. but a single break of serve sent the third set federer‘s way. a break at the start of the fourth...
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your podcast before and here you tube channel that the developers that created bitcoin an actor like roger verus profited handsomely from that so it's a real kick in the teeth to them plagiarize and steal the name still the brand and come up with this clone to come up with a you know a bad chinese imitation as some of called it but there's another part of the drama and that now you've got financial media likes in b c c n b c fast money are now entering into this without doing any due diligence without doing any research they're pushing what's clearly a fraud and this is this is i want to get your take on this because this is new to the whole crypto history of space and that you've got now c. and b. c. bloomberg and other mainstream financial news is now covering crypto how is this going to play out your thoughts richard libertarians hate government intervention laws rules they want everything to be peer to peer they don't want big brother involved and they forget how to. past really was and every one of these laws and regulations came about because someone was doing something evil or shady
your podcast before and here you tube channel that the developers that created bitcoin an actor like roger verus profited handsomely from that so it's a real kick in the teeth to them plagiarize and steal the name still the brand and come up with this clone to come up with a you know a bad chinese imitation as some of called it but there's another part of the drama and that now you've got financial media likes in b c c n b c fast money are now entering into this without doing any due diligence...
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on your podcast before and your youtube channel that the developers i created bitcoin an actor like roger verus profited handsomely from that so it's a real kick in the teeth to them plagiarize and steal the name still the brand and come up with this clone to come up with a you know a bad chinese imitation as some of called it but there's another part of the drama and that now you've got financial media likes in b c c n b c fast money are now entering into this without doing any due diligence without doing any research they're pushing what's clearly a fraud and this is this is i want to get your take on this because this is new to the whole crypto history of space and that you've got now c. and b. c. bloomberg and other mainstream financial news is now covering crypto how is this going to play out your thoughts richard libertarians hate government intervention laws rules they want everything to be peer to peer they don't want big brother involved and they forget how the. past really was and every one of these laws and regulations came about because someone was doing something evil or shad
on your podcast before and your youtube channel that the developers i created bitcoin an actor like roger verus profited handsomely from that so it's a real kick in the teeth to them plagiarize and steal the name still the brand and come up with this clone to come up with a you know a bad chinese imitation as some of called it but there's another part of the drama and that now you've got financial media likes in b c c n b c fast money are now entering into this without doing any due diligence...
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getting better with age, as roger federer wins grand slam number 20 at the australian open. and preserve their unbeaten league record in spain. and china's li haotong holds off rory mcilroy to become the first asian player to win the dubai desert classic. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start wih tennis and roger federer has underlined his status once again as the greatest of all time in the men's game as he won a 20th grand slam title at the australian open. he did so with a five set victory over marin cilic as james burford reports. the warning signs were there for all to see. 20 grand slams the prize for the swiss. he is already the most successful male singles player of all time. what an arena to surpass another milestone. not one to waste time, he started fast. this forehead looked as strong as ever. just 24 minutes in, and you did not give roger federer a second chance. in the heat, somehow he kept
getting better with age, as roger federer wins grand slam number 20 at the australian open. and preserve their unbeaten league record in spain. and china's li haotong holds off rory mcilroy to become the first asian player to win the dubai desert classic. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start wih tennis and roger federer has underlined his status once again as the greatest of all time in the men's game as he won a 20th grand slam title at the australian open. he did so with a five...