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rogers is that he was exactly who you think he was.at person. >> reporter: fred rogers died in 2003. his gentle message of tolerance and love, says director morgan neville, is more necessary today than ever. >> what he left in the millions of us who grew up watching him and loving him, that's his legacy. >> you always make each day a special day by just your being >>> for a lot of people, a friday night out means getting together with friends at a bar or a restaurant, maybe a movie. well, jamie yuccas found some ladies in california who begin their weekend smashing into each other on a roller derby rink. >> reporter: under the night lights, risky business. >> we got this. >> reporter: is getting out some of her aggression. how did you that? >> because skating at my age is risky business. >> reporter: for 45-year-old bryna chadwick it's a risk worth taking. more than a quarter of roller derby players are now over 35. >> this is not book club. >> nope. >> you guys aren't soccer moms. >> nope. we might soccer mom on the side, but we skate
rogers is that he was exactly who you think he was.at person. >> reporter: fred rogers died in 2003. his gentle message of tolerance and love, says director morgan neville, is more necessary today than ever. >> what he left in the millions of us who grew up watching him and loving him, that's his legacy. >> you always make each day a special day by just your being >>> for a lot of people, a friday night out means getting together with friends at a bar or a restaurant,...
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roger: hi, i am roger teeter. in my 30's, i suffered from back pain. tried everything to find relief. nothing really worked until i tried inversion for the first time. now, if you experience back pain, i hope you will join me today and learn how a few minutes a day relaxing on a teeter can decompress the spine and provide natural temporary relief of back pain. >> roger had back pain so badly that some mornings, he couldn't even get out of bed. he really was in a lot of pain prior to him finding inversion. roger: all my back issues stem from waterskiing. designing skis, and sometimes experimental skis would throw me down. you're taking falls that put loads in your body. i had to do that three or four times a week. the inversion made such a difference in freeing up my life. you know, not just for skiing, but to have a life again with the family. >> this company exists because the difference that inversion made in my father's life. and his passion since day one was sharing the experience he had with other people that needed a solution. roger: as an engine
roger: hi, i am roger teeter. in my 30's, i suffered from back pain. tried everything to find relief. nothing really worked until i tried inversion for the first time. now, if you experience back pain, i hope you will join me today and learn how a few minutes a day relaxing on a teeter can decompress the spine and provide natural temporary relief of back pain. >> roger had back pain so badly that some mornings, he couldn't even get out of bed. he really was in a lot of pain prior to him...
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do you think roger stone will be fine? >> is roger -- i don't know. i really can't tell you. make a good prosecutor, i'll tell you. but i don't know what is going on. i'm not going to disclose too much of what happened. i did enough right now and i -- you can talk to my lawyer about that. right now, what i have said, they're going to be angry with me and so now i'm nervous about that. >> i wouldn't be nervous. i'm just asking for honest answers and there is no problem or getting in trouble if you give honest answers. >> yes. i'm giving -- i gave honest answers today. i was not in a position to purger myself today. they ask me questions and i answer them and not going to subject myself to perjury. >> randy credico, thank you for coming in and we'll follow up on the senate intelligence committee. >> thank you, kate. >>> up next, the trump campaign aide who triggered the fbi investigation into trump's campaign. he was just sentenced and now george papadopoulos is speaking exclusively to cnn. >>> plus the provocative tesla ceo elon musk latest stunt has a lot of people wondering,
do you think roger stone will be fine? >> is roger -- i don't know. i really can't tell you. make a good prosecutor, i'll tell you. but i don't know what is going on. i'm not going to disclose too much of what happened. i did enough right now and i -- you can talk to my lawyer about that. right now, what i have said, they're going to be angry with me and so now i'm nervous about that. >> i wouldn't be nervous. i'm just asking for honest answers and there is no problem or getting in...
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he's a roger stone associate.ms based on everything we know they wanted to question him about his communications, his talks with roger stone and the other other person who appeared here within the last hour that we talked about is randy cred o credico. he had some funny words going in. >> how the hell did i get involved in this mess? a nice guy like me? what's a nice guy like me doing in a place like this? can you hold on the this this? >> so what randy credico, roger stone as we've been reporting claim to have information from wikileaks ahead of time, certainly hinted at it and now it's believed this is what the mueller team is looking at and they want to know if randy credico was the person or part of perhaps several people who may have been communicating with wikileaks and then giving information to roger stone. >> and as far as we know, correct me if i'm wrong, shimon, but roger stone himself has not yet been subpoenaed. not yet testified before the grand jury, right? >> no, and that is significant, poppy for
he's a roger stone associate.ms based on everything we know they wanted to question him about his communications, his talks with roger stone and the other other person who appeared here within the last hour that we talked about is randy cred o credico. he had some funny words going in. >> how the hell did i get involved in this mess? a nice guy like me? what's a nice guy like me doing in a place like this? can you hold on the this this? >> so what randy credico, roger stone as we've...
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roger: hi, i am roger teeter. in my 30's, i suffered from back pain.sion made such a difference in freeing up my life. you know, not just for skiing, but to have a life again with the family. >> this company exists because the difference that inversion made in my father's life. and his passion since day one was sharing the experience he had with other people that needed a solution. roger: as an engineer, i set out to improve existing inversion equipment so that more people could experience the benefits in a comfortable and a secure way. i still invert every day to keep my spine healthy, and i'm happy to say i have enable to maintain an active lifestyle virtually free of back pain. bob: as you get older, it is tough to keep in shape. i love to golf. may not be great at it, but i love to get out, and it was hurting all the time and golf was a chore. i wasn't hitting the ball that well and saw the teeter commercial, and there was this guy, he gets out and plays. i was like, ok. i'll try it. after like 10 or 12 days, i was fully inverting and flexing on it
roger: hi, i am roger teeter. in my 30's, i suffered from back pain.sion made such a difference in freeing up my life. you know, not just for skiing, but to have a life again with the family. >> this company exists because the difference that inversion made in my father's life. and his passion since day one was sharing the experience he had with other people that needed a solution. roger: as an engineer, i set out to improve existing inversion equipment so that more people could...
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roger is my mentor. roger's like family to me. i'm not going to do it. the president's right.a witch hunt. i'm not going to cooperate. why do i have to spend 80 hours going over my e-mails -- i think it would be really, really funny if they wanted to arrest me because i don't want to spend 80 hours going over e-mails i had with steve bannon and roger stone. trump may have very well done something during the election. i don't know what it is. i could be wrong, by the way. >> do you think i would -- carter page is a scumbag. carter page was colluding are the russians. >> i'm not going to jail. come on, ari. >> talking to you, i have smelled alcohol on your breath. >> well, i have not had a drink. >> wow. at the end of the day nunberg decide cooperate with the subpoena. >> betsy, lots of showing there, and being accused of having a few pops before air time, that's new for a while. that's a new one. >> it was maybe the trumpiest 24 hours on cable news, when nunberg took all three networks by storm, basically spent the entire day bouncing from studio to studio to studio talking abo
roger is my mentor. roger's like family to me. i'm not going to do it. the president's right.a witch hunt. i'm not going to cooperate. why do i have to spend 80 hours going over my e-mails -- i think it would be really, really funny if they wanted to arrest me because i don't want to spend 80 hours going over e-mails i had with steve bannon and roger stone. trump may have very well done something during the election. i don't know what it is. i could be wrong, by the way. >> do you think i...
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how do yo, just to pick pup on admiral rogers -- pick up on admiral rogers' thought, you talked about it is the job and the commission -- for the customer who is the president of the united states, whoever he or she is, but how do you customize a product for a man who, quote, doesn't believe in human sources. these are people who have sold their souls and sold out their countries. they've done so to help our country. >> well, in fairness, this is a comment that the president-elect at the time made on exactly the 6th of january -- and he didn't make it just to me, it was all of us. admiral mike rogers, john brennan, jim comey. and given the remarks he made at gina haskell's installation at cia recently, it would appear to me -- at least the inference you could draw -- is, you know, he's gotten smarter about it or gotten more educated about the value of human. but he did make a comment something like that. those weren't the exact words. we didn't dwell on it at the time the, we just pressed on with our briefing. but, again, this was 20 months ago, and the president-elect at the time had
how do yo, just to pick pup on admiral rogers -- pick up on admiral rogers' thought, you talked about it is the job and the commission -- for the customer who is the president of the united states, whoever he or she is, but how do you customize a product for a man who, quote, doesn't believe in human sources. these are people who have sold their souls and sold out their countries. they've done so to help our country. >> well, in fairness, this is a comment that the president-elect at the...
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rogers: yes. nicolle: let me bring you in on something that you said and let you say whatever you want to say. he write say. he writes, i don't believe in human sources, donald trump told clapper. these are people, human sources, who have sold their souls and sold out their country. s.don't trust human source i believe dr. brennan said something like, i won't tell the team. you both spoke a year ago that it is the job and the mission of to intelligence committee customize the intelligence product for the customer, the president, whoever he or she is, but how do you customize it for but how do you customize it for a man who doesn't believe in human sources and things they have sold their souls and sold out their country. this was a comment that the president made on january january 6, not just to me but all of us, john brennan, jim comey, mike rogers. aten the remarks he made haspel's installation at c. i., the inference you can draw is that he has got smarter about it or more educated about the va
rogers: yes. nicolle: let me bring you in on something that you said and let you say whatever you want to say. he write say. he writes, i don't believe in human sources, donald trump told clapper. these are people, human sources, who have sold their souls and sold out their country. s.don't trust human source i believe dr. brennan said something like, i won't tell the team. you both spoke a year ago that it is the job and the mission of to intelligence committee customize the intelligence...
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secondly, representative kathy rogers representative rogers pioneered the digital challenge and now in its fifth year to push offices to try new methods of engaging. her offices uses technology to enhance constituent communications and set the model for communication. i'm proud to present you with the winners of the awards. please join me on stage. >> ok.
secondly, representative kathy rogers representative rogers pioneered the digital challenge and now in its fifth year to push offices to try new methods of engaging. her offices uses technology to enhance constituent communications and set the model for communication. i'm proud to present you with the winners of the awards. please join me on stage. >> ok.
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roger: not at the upper end.aken note that we are getting more high risk credit starting to introduce into the markets. we are seeing covenants get lighter. so at the fringes we are seeing maybe the beginning of overstretching in terms of the credit markets. together, that covenant light, risk of being taken, with a degree of leverage. there has been a lot of leverage taken on because interest rates have been so low. roger: no doubt, many individuals and companies have been putting on a lot of leverage over the past few years, in part because interest rates have been low. i think this goes back to the earlier question, the pace at which the fed and normalizes and the shape of the yield curve could play through, for some companies at the edges, maybe seeing a little bit stretched, possibly some individuals. this is more a question of careful around the edges as opposed to a fundamental weakness in society. seen reports that pension plans have made different decisions because of the tax code, there was incentive by
roger: not at the upper end.aken note that we are getting more high risk credit starting to introduce into the markets. we are seeing covenants get lighter. so at the fringes we are seeing maybe the beginning of overstretching in terms of the credit markets. together, that covenant light, risk of being taken, with a degree of leverage. there has been a lot of leverage taken on because interest rates have been so low. roger: no doubt, many individuals and companies have been putting on a lot of...
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i think he realised the shock the stadium felt when roger federer was knocked out.ny errors for the resorting to the drop shot almost in desperation and admitted afterwards he was quite glad it was all over. but felt a bit like his defeat in the fourth round in new york in 2013. we did not know then he had a back problem. and he came back spectacularly. can he win again, i would came back spectacularly. can he win again, iwould not came back spectacularly. can he win again, i would not write him off. at the australian open at the start of the australian open at the start of the year or on the grass at wimbledon but he now 37. and in these conditions, overfive wimbledon but he now 37. and in these conditions, over five sets in this sapping humidity we should not be surprised that for once roger federer fell slightly short of expectations. and the action's already been under way at flushing meadows — with last year's champion sloane stephens struggling in her quarterfinal. she suffered a shock defeat. against latvian 19th seed anastasija sevastova. for any promising b
i think he realised the shock the stadium felt when roger federer was knocked out.ny errors for the resorting to the drop shot almost in desperation and admitted afterwards he was quite glad it was all over. but felt a bit like his defeat in the fourth round in new york in 2013. we did not know then he had a back problem. and he came back spectacularly. can he win again, i would came back spectacularly. can he win again, iwould not came back spectacularly. can he win again, i would not write...
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>> they talked about roger stone most of the time. what do you think?ot a letter from the senate intel committee as i was inside that room. so i've got that coming. i have to go before the senate. >> the intel committee is where i turn next. i wanted to see what you would tell us about the facts. >> was i good? >> we'll let the viewers and the public decide that. >> can i say one thing? vote for cynthia nixon on thursday. >> that's for the new york viewers. thank you, sir. i turn now to california congressman eric swalwell. congressman, i begin where i when we glean these investigators were looking so much at stop, how do we interpret that? >> good evening, ari. it seems clear they are zeroing in on roger stone as a target of the investigation based on the public reporting of the number of people interviewed and based on the admissions that roger stone keeps making after his testimony. he has continued to update his testimony to the house intelligence committee. when you take a step back and you think about all of these characters associated with the tr
>> they talked about roger stone most of the time. what do you think?ot a letter from the senate intel committee as i was inside that room. so i've got that coming. i have to go before the senate. >> the intel committee is where i turn next. i wanted to see what you would tell us about the facts. >> was i good? >> we'll let the viewers and the public decide that. >> can i say one thing? vote for cynthia nixon on thursday. >> that's for the new york viewers....
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joining us this morning, co-author of "zucked," roger mcmc mcnanee joins us today what does today's actionuggest to you >> carl, i think that the politics of faang have become an issue really for the first time. we've historically looked at these talks for their extraordinary rates of growth relative to the market and i think for the most part that growth is still intact but a couple of weeks ago google failed to show up in front of congress for a hearing, which was in my mind politically stupid on their part apple has, i think, done an amazing job at working with the administration to try to protect its customers and its products from the trade war that is beginning with china facebook is somewhere in between. they were making a lot of mistakes, now they're doing better politically, but i think that's a sign we need to be cautious, we just need to be careful because there are factors other than earnings that are driving these stocks and that frankly hasn't been the case until very recently. >> roger, at the same time you mentioned facebook seems to be doing better amazon is getting -- >>
joining us this morning, co-author of "zucked," roger mcmc mcnanee joins us today what does today's actionuggest to you >> carl, i think that the politics of faang have become an issue really for the first time. we've historically looked at these talks for their extraordinary rates of growth relative to the market and i think for the most part that growth is still intact but a couple of weeks ago google failed to show up in front of congress for a hearing, which was in my mind...
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you're inviting being stopped. >> i think so. >> roger stone behaves.mself a dirty trickster. he dances. he sar naerenades you with trou >> he's been a policeman buoyant character for decades. it may have nothing to do with what we're saying in these remarks. this is a guy regular on alex jones, even more than people typically in the trump orbit. he is too explosive to be brought into the white house or any official role there, but i think to a greater extent than other officials, he's on a whole different level. i wouldn't try to parse this. >>> sam nunberg spent his day defying mueller. on live cable television, telling reporters he didn't want to cooperate with mueller as to implicate roger stone. he didn't want to get in trouble with stone. the situation quickly deinvolvo. let's watch. >> i'm not going to cooperate when they want me to come into a grand jury for them to insennuate that roger stone was colluding with julian assange. roger is my mentor, he's like family to me. it's a witch hunt, the president is right. i'm not going to cooperate. why
you're inviting being stopped. >> i think so. >> roger stone behaves.mself a dirty trickster. he dances. he sar naerenades you with trou >> he's been a policeman buoyant character for decades. it may have nothing to do with what we're saying in these remarks. this is a guy regular on alex jones, even more than people typically in the trump orbit. he is too explosive to be brought into the white house or any official role there, but i think to a greater extent than other...
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mr rogers let's talk about this. in the new media is so to say a trade war for example when america trumps america starting one against trying now is there any particular role that forms like this one may play when it comes to trade trade wars have never worked for anybody and no one is going to ever want to trade war so this is not a good thing is happening or in this like this everybody can find new ways to trade with each other even if there are trade wars it's expensive perhaps but this is a good way for people to share and say what do we do and anybody who knows history and economics knows trade wars don't work but the problem is you know we can always say that mr trump doesn't know or doesn't care he thinks trade wars are good and he can win. of course we cannot separate economics or of politics steve think the recent call between north and south korea can somehow impact the regional economic outlook and then possibly later something globally there is going to be a piece of between north and south korea is goin
mr rogers let's talk about this. in the new media is so to say a trade war for example when america trumps america starting one against trying now is there any particular role that forms like this one may play when it comes to trade trade wars have never worked for anybody and no one is going to ever want to trade war so this is not a good thing is happening or in this like this everybody can find new ways to trade with each other even if there are trade wars it's expensive perhaps but this is...
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rogers was your best friend. >> he was my guy. we hung out a lot back in the days. >> and that still hasn't changed as an adult. that's still your best friend. >> okay. you know what, sure. he's a positive dude. i miss him. >>> all right, well, coming up, the breaking headline overnight in the brett kavanaugh nomination battle. the influential group now calling for the vote to be delayed. >>> also the hearing that brought americans together watching wherever they could, but did it leave us more divided? watching wherever they could, but did it leave us more divided? it leave us more divide? our rheumatologist consider treatments, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once daily pill for psoriatic arthritis. taken with methotrexate or similar medicines, it can reduce joint pain... ...swelling and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if
rogers was your best friend. >> he was my guy. we hung out a lot back in the days. >> and that still hasn't changed as an adult. that's still your best friend. >> okay. you know what, sure. he's a positive dude. i miss him. >>> all right, well, coming up, the breaking headline overnight in the brett kavanaugh nomination battle. the influential group now calling for the vote to be delayed. >>> also the hearing that brought americans together watching wherever...
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mike rogers, john brennan and jim cooley. given the remarks he made at ci recently, it would appear to me, at least the inference you can draw, he got smarter about it or more educated about the value. but he did make a comment, or something like that. i don't remember the exact words. we didn't dwell on it at the time. again, this was 20 months ago. the president-elect at the time, had very little or virtually no exposure to intelligence at all. in fairness to him, it is part of the education process. i would say that the interesting contrast here between mike hayden and mike rogers, i think it reflects the decision, whether or not to speak out, is a highly personal one. mike rogers, i think it is quite understandable to take the position he has taken. he will get over it. [ laughter ] you know, having served in this administration, i think he is going to come at it from a different perspective. it was 23 years ago for me this month that i retired from the military. september, 1995. it never occurred to me to speak out or go
mike rogers, john brennan and jim cooley. given the remarks he made at ci recently, it would appear to me, at least the inference you can draw, he got smarter about it or more educated about the value. but he did make a comment, or something like that. i don't remember the exact words. we didn't dwell on it at the time. again, this was 20 months ago. the president-elect at the time, had very little or virtually no exposure to intelligence at all. in fairness to him, it is part of the education...
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—— one by roger federer, . .. have been roger —— one by roger federer,...where he was given a pep talk midway by the umpire. quiz about that and also about his strengths afterwards, he said they are my return, target in cheek, and my unbelievable movements. we can a lwa ys unbelievable movements. we can always expect fireworks when nick is involved. that's all the sport for now. we'll have more at 6:30pm. now it is time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is anna smith. it is nice to see you, president of the critics' circle. what have you been watching? we are starting with cold war, taking place in poland and paris and an interesting story of a troubled relationship between a musician and singer. then we are off to sanjose with searching, a missing person thriller told entirely on computer screens. and we have yardie, idris elba's long—awaited directorial debut. let's start with cold war. it looks beautiful. this is the arthouse choice of the week, if you want to see a quali
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he is an soassociate of roger stone.into this is wikileaks and what the mueller team has been looking at is whether or not roger stone had any advance notice that wikileaks was going to post these -- the dnc e-mails. the john podesta stuff, all of this whether or not roger stone had any kind of advance notice. that's where he comes into place, because it's believed that he was somehow communicating with wikileaks, whether through their lawyers or assange is not clear. but it seems that that is wh what -- where his interest lies. the mueller team wants to know his communications with roger stone about wikileaks. that seems to be the focus of the mueller investigation. this would be the third person that we know of -- actually the fourth person that the mueller team has wanted to talk to who is an associate of roger stone. things here not looking good for roger stone. he himself, he has not been before the grand jury. obviously, significant. could indicate that he is a target in this investigation. >> absolutely. great to
he is an soassociate of roger stone.into this is wikileaks and what the mueller team has been looking at is whether or not roger stone had any advance notice that wikileaks was going to post these -- the dnc e-mails. the john podesta stuff, all of this whether or not roger stone had any kind of advance notice. that's where he comes into place, because it's believed that he was somehow communicating with wikileaks, whether through their lawyers or assange is not clear. but it seems that that is...
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that would involve jared kushner, roger stone.dent of the united states. he was in trump tower. he was in the building. he was many the 26th floor. there's a lot he would have heard. a lot of conversations and a lot of moments and a lot of rooms that manafort will be asked about. i do think because he was drawing for his own activities in ukraine from the same pool of money that the oligarchs were filling, that's one of the key aspects of what mueller wants to go after with him. >> david. >> there's one name we haven't talked about on this show. one of the top oligarchs to vladmir putin. paul manafort and he had been business partners for some time. they had a bit of falling out. by the time manafort came to run the trmp cump campaign, he owed maybe as much as $30 million. he owed 30 million dollar to putin's close buddy while running a presidential campaign. we know for earlier mueller filings that his partner, manafort's partner, a former russian military intelligence officer with current ties to russian invery wetelligence was
that would involve jared kushner, roger stone.dent of the united states. he was in trump tower. he was in the building. he was many the 26th floor. there's a lot he would have heard. a lot of conversations and a lot of moments and a lot of rooms that manafort will be asked about. i do think because he was drawing for his own activities in ukraine from the same pool of money that the oligarchs were filling, that's one of the key aspects of what mueller wants to go after with him. >> david....
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hayden and former director of national intelligence james clapper and former nsa director michael rogers talk about the presidents relationship with intelligence community at an event put together by george mason university. it's 90 minutes. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for coming. i'm mark result. service the dean of the schar school of policy and government here at george mason university, and we host the hayden center for intelligence policy and international security. i am delighted to welcome you to the first hayden center event of this academic year, secrets, residents and dissent. we are very pleased of general hayden as a member of the schar school faculty at george mason university where he has been teaching us for the past decade, and it is surprisingly a very popular instructor in our international session. [laughing] security, studies, masters degree program which i suppose i should mention is our fastest growing graduate program here at george mason university, and recent receipt of very high ranking from world report as the number three program in the country of whi
hayden and former director of national intelligence james clapper and former nsa director michael rogers talk about the presidents relationship with intelligence community at an event put together by george mason university. it's 90 minutes. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for coming. i'm mark result. service the dean of the schar school of policy and government here at george mason university, and we host the hayden center for intelligence policy and international security. i am...
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rogers? a tough act to follow. >> although they do look similar. >> not at all. >> just a little bit side by side. >> now the big reveal, shall we? >> yes! so excited for this movie. >> wow, it's tom hanks stepping out of his trailer on the set of his upcoming biopic about the pioneering children's tv host. >> sony pictures revealed the movie will hit theaters in october of next year. a fun fact, tom hanks at 62 years old now is 22 years older than fred rogers was when "mr. rogers' neighborhood" first aired. >> lost me with the math. >>> next to an even more stunning case of celebrity look-alikes. >> we all know rachel mcadams from her character we love to hate, "mean girls" regina george. images are going viral of another young lady who looks so much like mcadams. the collective wisdom of the internet is insisting it is actually her. >> here she is. on the right and on the left. 16-year-old clarice muller who is first runner up for miss teen namibia. what do you think? >> i can't tell which
rogers? a tough act to follow. >> although they do look similar. >> not at all. >> just a little bit side by side. >> now the big reveal, shall we? >> yes! so excited for this movie. >> wow, it's tom hanks stepping out of his trailer on the set of his upcoming biopic about the pioneering children's tv host. >> sony pictures revealed the movie will hit theaters in october of next year. a fun fact, tom hanks at 62 years old now is 22 years older than fred...
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roger. [applause] roger: thank you, lisa lynn. good morning. i'm very honored to have been asked to be a part of this panel. obviously, i am the only man up there, and that is terrific. i am glad my perspective is also important and i know it is to everyone here, and i am grateful for it. i too support dr. ford and believe her. i have no reason not to. [applause] but even if i was not even willing to make that statement, politics aside -- and people know what my politics are -- i believe what i have been asked to address here and what i can say with full confidence is that further details, further corroboration and further truth surrounding what i do further believe dr. ford endured, these are entirely possible to glean. they are entirely possible to discover and figure out and narrow down. my background, as you know, is in prosecution. i was a special victims prosecutor in alexandria, virginia for several years. eventually i went to the national district attorneys association and trained in the courtroom and i was in new york city. so i have b
roger. [applause] roger: thank you, lisa lynn. good morning. i'm very honored to have been asked to be a part of this panel. obviously, i am the only man up there, and that is terrific. i am glad my perspective is also important and i know it is to everyone here, and i am grateful for it. i too support dr. ford and believe her. i have no reason not to. [applause] but even if i was not even willing to make that statement, politics aside -- and people know what my politics are -- i believe what i...
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the majority of the question he had today was roger stone. specific questions we're not going to get into. >> god bless lawyers. he's the latest in a long line of witnesses connected to roger stone to testify for the grand jury or to be interviewed by mueller's team. it's another sign the special counsel may be closing in on the president's long-time ally and adviser. to fan the flames tonight there's this. a single source report that federal prosecutors in new york did not end their investigation with michael cohen's guilty plea but rather are now examining whether executives at the trump organization violated campaign finance laws. to help break down the astonishing number of legal threats i'm joined by a retired federal judge in the district court of massachusetts, and also a former deputy assistant attorney general. nancy, let me start with you as a former federal judge. a lot of people trying to make sense of the sentence. 14 days for what papadopoulos pled to. what do you think of it? >> the plea guidelines were between probation and si
the majority of the question he had today was roger stone. specific questions we're not going to get into. >> god bless lawyers. he's the latest in a long line of witnesses connected to roger stone to testify for the grand jury or to be interviewed by mueller's team. it's another sign the special counsel may be closing in on the president's long-time ally and adviser. to fan the flames tonight there's this. a single source report that federal prosecutors in new york did not end their...
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mr rogers roy i think that the criticism that came in maybe maybe because of the name and the feeling that perhaps this was exclusive why do we need groups that are black only and this is in any fear of life that a black only or white only why don't we just have integration shouldn't these things they bundled together. yeah you know that's a that's a fair question i mean i don't think that in any epoch or era black liberation struggle. that it was exclusive great i mean going back even to the freedom writers student nonviolent coordinating committee and white people were very integrity in the freedom right to freedom writers program as a matter of fact we've lost amazing sisters like. so. mickey schwerner and any good men who lost their lives in a pool of blood next to it to a black man so it's not about it being exclusive but we're talking about black liberation in rhesus after they do i do think need to be black lead because the people who are experiencing the oppression the most need to lead their way out of the oppression and even when you see slightly how do you feel about prejud
mr rogers roy i think that the criticism that came in maybe maybe because of the name and the feeling that perhaps this was exclusive why do we need groups that are black only and this is in any fear of life that a black only or white only why don't we just have integration shouldn't these things they bundled together. yeah you know that's a that's a fair question i mean i don't think that in any epoch or era black liberation struggle. that it was exclusive great i mean going back even to the...
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roger is exactly right. the real threat is the regulators.about that yesterday, they're bringing social media companies up there and beating them up. all of them will wand to spend on their platforms or via their platforms on app. >> we've unleashed a creation here we may not know kpashlexacw to put back in the bottle, roger. i don't know how we address this at this point. >> and incredibly, google had the temerity, the arrogance not to appear at this, as though somehow they're above, you know, getting involved in the regulatory functions. and i think it's amazing. google was actually in a better place politically than facebook but they've managed to bring themselves down to that same level. facebook caught a lucky break. i'm worried about this. i encourage everybody, ali, i encourage everybody to vote. a lot of these are about voter suppression. we need everybody in every state they want to be involved. >> that part of the trickery doesn't work. thanks, great to continue the conversation with you. roger mcnamee is an early and current invest
roger is exactly right. the real threat is the regulators.about that yesterday, they're bringing social media companies up there and beating them up. all of them will wand to spend on their platforms or via their platforms on app. >> we've unleashed a creation here we may not know kpashlexacw to put back in the bottle, roger. i don't know how we address this at this point. >> and incredibly, google had the temerity, the arrogance not to appear at this, as though somehow they're...
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that could have sent a powerful message. >> admiral rogers told the crowd in virginia that he gave the president detailed briefings on russian hacking efforts. president trump responded by saying, mike, you know i'm in a different place. >>> voters in new york head to the polls today. the marquee pitting andrew cuomo against cynthia nixon. the governor is under fire for a mailer state democrats sent to 7,000 addresses in jewish community suggesting nixon is anti-israel. >>> millions of bottles of fresh water intended for the victims of hurricane maria in puerto rico. why did they spend the summer spoiling in the sun? a report from san juan is coming up next. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now,
that could have sent a powerful message. >> admiral rogers told the crowd in virginia that he gave the president detailed briefings on russian hacking efforts. president trump responded by saying, mike, you know i'm in a different place. >>> voters in new york head to the polls today. the marquee pitting andrew cuomo against cynthia nixon. the governor is under fire for a mailer state democrats sent to 7,000 addresses in jewish community suggesting nixon is anti-israel....
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david: john rogers, you referred to warren buffett.ere's one thing i want to know, it's where rates are going to be in five years. how important is it to you? what are your thoughts on where rates are going to be? we have a strong view that rates are going to continue to go higher overtime, and we're trying to make sure we are investing in companies that will do well in that environment. and of course, there are those that will suffer. we think wage inflation is becoming more and more severe. to help putg pressure on interest rates. that playave seen out, but with different reactions from different sectors. homebuilders were crushed, but that is a different story. industry but not other industries may be affected. can you lay out winners and losers for me? some winners could become things like northern trust. they are a world-class bank. they get paid in management fees. higher rates will be good for them, and that would be one of our favorites. we have others that we think will do well. we try to stay away from companies that will hav
david: john rogers, you referred to warren buffett.ere's one thing i want to know, it's where rates are going to be in five years. how important is it to you? what are your thoughts on where rates are going to be? we have a strong view that rates are going to continue to go higher overtime, and we're trying to make sure we are investing in companies that will do well in that environment. and of course, there are those that will suffer. we think wage inflation is becoming more and more severe....
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(roger ) before i'd think of the stuff i might miss. but now with keytruda, we have hope. (avo) living longer is possible. it's tru. keytruda, from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. ahoy! gotcha! nooooo... noooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> hurricane florence, we were reporting tragic news in wilmington, north carolina a mother and young child have been killed after a tree fell on her house. the father apparently survived and is being treated at the hospital, but we have now learned of a third fatality involving a woman in pinder county who had some sort of cardiac event. emergency crews couldn't get to her in time. that's three in terms of deaths so far. it is early yet. miguel marquez is in carolina beach, north carolina who's had the pictures of the day. you're in water through much of the day. now you're seeing othe story where you are, the water level and the wind. >> reporter: yes, brooke, it is absolutely horrendous that people are now dying. this is one of t
(roger ) before i'd think of the stuff i might miss. but now with keytruda, we have hope. (avo) living longer is possible. it's tru. keytruda, from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. ahoy! gotcha! nooooo... noooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent. bounty, the quicker picker upper. >>> hurricane florence, we were reporting tragic news in wilmington, north carolina a mother and young child have been killed after a tree fell...
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rogers, you dissented from the dissenters. mr. rogers: that is not what i would say. declined to sign a letter. [laughter] nicolle: do you agree with this sentiment? mr. rogers: let me walk you process.he thought i'm newly retired. i retired from the united states navy on june 21. i'm 100-and-some-odd days into this new life. as this was unfolding, i was struck by a couple things. first, i agree with the fundamental premise that it is the right of every citizen to express their views. i embrace that. like everybody on this stage, we have spent our professional lives focused on ensuring that right remains for all of us. i truly believes it's one of our nation.s for a but i have two things that gave me pause. teams it -- one thing have been a part of are always aboutt's outcomes. i said, will this be effective? i just saw a group of former senior intelligence individuals complaining about how another former senior intelligence official is being treated -- i'm not sure is the most effective way to address a very valid concern. i applaud admiral mccraven, for example. i t
rogers, you dissented from the dissenters. mr. rogers: that is not what i would say. declined to sign a letter. [laughter] nicolle: do you agree with this sentiment? mr. rogers: let me walk you process.he thought i'm newly retired. i retired from the united states navy on june 21. i'm 100-and-some-odd days into this new life. as this was unfolding, i was struck by a couple things. first, i agree with the fundamental premise that it is the right of every citizen to express their views. i embrace...
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as roger has said, it is done all the time. to pretend that there is not a decent protocol to maintain a fair investigation is also injuring, i think, information out in public. you are saying that you are getting calls from people who have had past assaults. they all think, there is no way i can prove this. roger: we are not dealing with a reasonable doubt standard. we don't need to demonstrate this beyond a reasonable doubt. judge kavanaugh is not on trial. this is about whether or not he should have the privilege of serving in the highest court of the united states. it's not a liberty. [applause] >> i think that it's also important, to go back to some basics, when someone is sexually violated, their power is taken away. if she shows up on monday, she is walking into the corridors of power. they are going to be taking her power away. they are going to be perpetrating another level of violence. it is not going to be a trauma-informed process. we have to be very careful about what we are asking her to do, putting a timeline, bu
as roger has said, it is done all the time. to pretend that there is not a decent protocol to maintain a fair investigation is also injuring, i think, information out in public. you are saying that you are getting calls from people who have had past assaults. they all think, there is no way i can prove this. roger: we are not dealing with a reasonable doubt standard. we don't need to demonstrate this beyond a reasonable doubt. judge kavanaugh is not on trial. this is about whether or not he...
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. >>> tonight another associate of roger stone, a long time confidant of president trump testified before the grand jury today. does this mean stone is a target? jessica snyder out front. >> how did i ever the hell get involved in this mess?
. >>> tonight another associate of roger stone, a long time confidant of president trump testified before the grand jury today. does this mean stone is a target? jessica snyder out front. >> how did i ever the hell get involved in this mess?
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fred rogers became known as mister rogers...ring "television neighbor," after the national premiere of his show on p-b-s, in february 19-68. today's doodle, was set to the iconic opening song of mister rogers' neighborhood -- "won't you be my neighbor." (ryan) that wraps up kron 4 news at nine...(pam) but our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hournews at ten....scary moments for yelp workers in san francisco, after an employee is taken into custody for allegedly threatening violence.we speak with someone who witnessed it all.a live report..coming up. plus...new at tenresidents in one bay area community are upset..after a group of people living in rv's moves into their neighborhood.but the rv dwellers say they have no where else to go.(pam) and breaking newsoakland police investigating a shooting which shut down interstate 980. details straight ahead.(ryan) don't go away...hour three of kron 4 news in primetime starts right after the break. after the we begin with breaking news in the east bay.all lanes of intertate
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the majority of the question he had with roger stone. the specific questions we are not going to get into. >> god bless lawyers. another sign that the special counsel may be closing in on the president's long time ally and advisor. tonight there is this. a single source report that federal prosecutors in new york did not end their investigation with michael cohen's guilty plea but are now examining whether executives at the trump organization violated campaign laws. i am joined by nancy gertner retired federal judge and harry litman. nancy, let me start with you. a lot of people trying to make sense of the sentence today. 14 days what papadopoulos pled to you, what do you think? >> the guidelines were within six months. so i don't think it means anything except that be the judge saw a 29-year-old or a younger man who seemed to be showing remorse. and the government really wasn't pressing. the government didn't say anything with respect to probation and six months. i think they saw it, the judge would have seen this as the kid is showing
the majority of the question he had with roger stone. the specific questions we are not going to get into. >> god bless lawyers. another sign that the special counsel may be closing in on the president's long time ally and advisor. tonight there is this. a single source report that federal prosecutors in new york did not end their investigation with michael cohen's guilty plea but are now examining whether executives at the trump organization violated campaign laws. i am joined by nancy...
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you go back to san diego kate rogers, thank you. >> speaking of football.last night's game on nbc packers quarterback aaron rodgers carted off the field in a second quarter with an apparent knee or leg injury. they trailed 17-0. rodgers came back in the second half and staged one of the biggest comb backs they won 24-23 look at that pass to randall cobb who scampered more than 50 yards. aaron rodgers cementing his role as one of the greatest quarterbacks. >> novak djokovic won the men's side of the u.s. open yesterday. that victory is djokovic's 14th grand slam title. >>> still ahead, the week that shook the world. we are marking the megamarket milestone. ten years since the financial crisis. >>> also ahead, your morning rbi and maybe the biggest gold find of all time. we'll tell you where and how much was found when we roll on making my dreams a reality takes more than just investment advice. from insurance to savings to retirement, it takes someone with experience and knowledge who can help me build a complete plan. brian, my certified financial planner™
you go back to san diego kate rogers, thank you. >> speaking of football.last night's game on nbc packers quarterback aaron rodgers carted off the field in a second quarter with an apparent knee or leg injury. they trailed 17-0. rodgers came back in the second half and staged one of the biggest comb backs they won 24-23 look at that pass to randall cobb who scampered more than 50 yards. aaron rodgers cementing his role as one of the greatest quarterbacks. >> novak djokovic won the...
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. >>> kate rogers is live in ontario, canada. kate, where are you? >> that's right. hey there. we are just a few weeks out from recreational cannabis legalization in canada we'll tell you all about the growth efforts underway after the break on "power lunch. your muscles look good, but we should be seeing
. >>> kate rogers is live in ontario, canada. kate, where are you? >> that's right. hey there. we are just a few weeks out from recreational cannabis legalization in canada we'll tell you all about the growth efforts underway after the break on "power lunch. your muscles look good, but we should be seeing
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jennifer rogers is here with me. he would get from one to six months. has served probation. you should go easy on him. i don't know why. does he go to jail? >> i think he does. the range is 0 to 6 months. probation would be within the guidelines range. typically, judges give the low end if there's no reason to deviate from that. i think they want to send a message. special counsel made clear that the lie did impact their investigation. i think the judge here sends a message, gives him somewhere in the middle, three months or so. >> i think it's interesting that this week, a week before his sentencing, earlier this week we heard from his legal team. in this court filing they took a public swipe at the trump administration, at jeff sessions, saying essentially they say that sessions is not being honest about what happened in that meeting. let's pull up the photo so people can remember. this is a big meeting during the campaign. trump, sessions, also papadopoulos was there. papadopoulos brought up the idea of i can arrange a meeting with russians and this
jennifer rogers is here with me. he would get from one to six months. has served probation. you should go easy on him. i don't know why. does he go to jail? >> i think he does. the range is 0 to 6 months. probation would be within the guidelines range. typically, judges give the low end if there's no reason to deviate from that. i think they want to send a message. special counsel made clear that the lie did impact their investigation. i think the judge here sends a message, gives him...
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has decided consciously i think to go it along when it comes to many foreign policy issues steven rogers let's get a reply from you because what fouad says think there's some truth to it there is saying that what we know that the united states pulled out of the iran deal for something for example and all these other nations have decided to stay with it and as for points out the united states has been doing a lot of what it says iran is doing now. well the president's been very consistent with the rants look there i don't believe there's a person on the face of this earth especially in the body of the u.n. that would disagree with the fact that iran exports terrorism we know that iran is responsible for a lot of trouble around the world iran has not contributed anything to any peace process anywhere and if you really take a look at this and this is my view i don't speak for the administration and it is the view of many people that iran doesn't have to look at the united states as their threat the threat to iran is their own people they're taken to the streets they're very fed up to the ne
has decided consciously i think to go it along when it comes to many foreign policy issues steven rogers let's get a reply from you because what fouad says think there's some truth to it there is saying that what we know that the united states pulled out of the iran deal for something for example and all these other nations have decided to stay with it and as for points out the united states has been doing a lot of what it says iran is doing now. well the president's been very consistent with...
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(roger ) before i'd think of the stuff i might miss. but now with keytruda, we have hope.longer is possible. it's tru. keytruda, from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. you can do it. we can do this. at fidelity, our online planning tools are clear and straightforward so you can plan for retirement while saving for the things you want to do today. -whoo! wh while saving for the things that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste. plus intense craving relief. every great why, needs a great how. >>> we leave you tonight with a special tribute to a storied american pilot, the fabled world war ii fighter plane he loved to fly and the friends who dedicated themselves to ensuring the pair would always be together. here's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: american war birds helped the allies to victory in the skies over europe. especially this one, the p-51 mustang. >> considered the hottest sports car, the far riff world war ii. >> reporter: paul wood says the old fighte
(roger ) before i'd think of the stuff i might miss. but now with keytruda, we have hope.longer is possible. it's tru. keytruda, from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. you can do it. we can do this. at fidelity, our online planning tools are clear and straightforward so you can plan for retirement while saving for the things you want to do today. -whoo! wh while saving for the things that's when i knew i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum...
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khalil mack, rogers hurt on the play. car din, off the field. the worst news possible for packers fans. deshaun kaiser and khalil mack, the right place and the right time. bears up 17-0 at the half. you think the packers are done, they're not because rogers comes back and 2:13 left in the fourth, randall cobb finds 75 yards and packers came all the way back to win 24-23 as they are celebrating their 100 years of green bay football. jeff garcia, how good is aaron rogers? >> unbelievable game. he comes back to life after being carded off the field and bringing back the packers from 17 deficit. the biggest come back in his career. just one of those games that you love to watch because you know the history and the tradition between the two teams. i mean they play all those games and i believe that green bay is omnivore in the league by one or twoe!q games over the series. great finish can never count aaron out. the guy is unbelievable. >> you see khalil mack here, raiders fans, oh my goodness. >>> the g . >> the guy is a beast and he did not miss a
khalil mack, rogers hurt on the play. car din, off the field. the worst news possible for packers fans. deshaun kaiser and khalil mack, the right place and the right time. bears up 17-0 at the half. you think the packers are done, they're not because rogers comes back and 2:13 left in the fourth, randall cobb finds 75 yards and packers came all the way back to win 24-23 as they are celebrating their 100 years of green bay football. jeff garcia, how good is aaron rogers? >> unbelievable...
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novak djokovic has set up a possible us open quarter final against roger federer.a sousa in straight sets. he will now face 5—time champion federer if the world number two can see off australian john millman in their last 16 tie later this evening. formerfinalist kei nishikori is also through to the last eight. and in the women's draw, last year's beaten finalist madison keys is through to the quarter—finals after beating slovakia's domininka cibulkova in straight sets. japan's naomi osaka is also through. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are dawn foster — columnist at the guardian and steven swinford — deputy political editor at the telegraph. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. tory divisions over the brexit negotiations is the lead for the i — the paper claims both pro—remain and pro—leave conservative mps are urging the prime minister to abandon her chequers proposals. the express leads on the latest war of words between boris
novak djokovic has set up a possible us open quarter final against roger federer.a sousa in straight sets. he will now face 5—time champion federer if the world number two can see off australian john millman in their last 16 tie later this evening. formerfinalist kei nishikori is also through to the last eight. and in the women's draw, last year's beaten finalist madison keys is through to the quarter—finals after beating slovakia's domininka cibulkova in straight sets. japan's naomi osaka...