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roger: absolutely. as i got older, and again, we had no money, but we would sit around our black and white tv eating popcorn on friday night, an african-american family with no money, and you think we had millions of dollars listening to them talk about what was going to be up and what was going to be down. it became a natural part of our lives, so the notion of financial literacy and financial well-being, that is what we used to talk about, like sports, the weather, what aunt josie was doing. for me, it was bread and butter stuff. david: what does it take to have financial security over your lifetime, not just now, but for tomorrow? roger: great question. folks tend to focus on the saving part, but over the lifetime, we have to recognize that any individual may spend 20 to 30 years in retirement, so what they need for financial security in retirement is some source of guaranteed income they can't outlive. we call it lifetime income or an annuity. the whole point is frankly to make sure somebody else ta
roger: absolutely. as i got older, and again, we had no money, but we would sit around our black and white tv eating popcorn on friday night, an african-american family with no money, and you think we had millions of dollars listening to them talk about what was going to be up and what was going to be down. it became a natural part of our lives, so the notion of financial literacy and financial well-being, that is what we used to talk about, like sports, the weather, what aunt josie was doing....
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we will see you around the other side. >> roger. >> roger.tor: the undocking took place behind the moon. ♪ narrator: when contact was reestablished, snoopy and charlie brown were ready for the separation maneuver prior to descend. the word from john young and charlie brown was -- >> you will never know how big this thing gets when there's only one guy. you never know how small it looks when you are as far away as we are. >> if you get a chance if you could turn on the radar transponder. >> ok, my transponder is on. transponder is on. the test switch doesn't operate. >> i should be getting a radar signal here and i sure don't. narrator: an electronic piece of radar equipment in the command module was not functioning. without it, there would be no rendezvous and no low orbit descent in the lower module to the moon. switch positions and procedures were rechecked. for the descent and the subsequent rendezvous was the heart of the apollo to mission. from mission control, one last dispatch instruction was sent out. >> roger. how about trying to rec
we will see you around the other side. >> roger. >> roger.tor: the undocking took place behind the moon. ♪ narrator: when contact was reestablished, snoopy and charlie brown were ready for the separation maneuver prior to descend. the word from john young and charlie brown was -- >> you will never know how big this thing gets when there's only one guy. you never know how small it looks when you are as far away as we are. >> if you get a chance if you could turn on the...
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over. >> roger.10. you can tell the world that we have arrived. how is the view, 10? >> it might sound corny but the view is out of this world. narrator: for the second time, three americans orbited the moon. , thelectronic sensors network followed their flight. measuring precisely their orbital path. information vital to the success of the first manned landing. on the first orbit, the crew turned the tv camera on the lunar landscape. >> that's the first real thing i'm positive of that i've recognized, it really stands out. astronauts, a quarter of a million miles from earth. 60 miles above are desolate satellite. -- our desolate satellite. this is really a rugged planet. look out at the horizon, that's going to be a real kick tomorrow. >> we copy that. ♪ we've got a beautiful view of the earth here. it is absolutely fantastic. ♪ narrator: now, it was time to crawl into the lunar module to check it out for the next days dissent. his evaluation. >> i personally am very happy with the fella. i hope we
over. >> roger.10. you can tell the world that we have arrived. how is the view, 10? >> it might sound corny but the view is out of this world. narrator: for the second time, three americans orbited the moon. , thelectronic sensors network followed their flight. measuring precisely their orbital path. information vital to the success of the first manned landing. on the first orbit, the crew turned the tv camera on the lunar landscape. >> that's the first real thing i'm...
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in charge. —— rogers. and a title in a row and second stint in charge. -- rogers.nge. trying to still be the dominant team in the country, and obviously, we want to progress our own players through the ranks. we already looking at some of the hungry players who have done well. in recruitment will be important because there will be players leaving and we want to freshen things upa leaving and we want to freshen things up a little bit. karolina pliskova quest for a grand slam title has come to an end at the french open. the second seat was knocked out by petra marchers losing in straight sets. roger federer and rafael nadal are both true. content is on court right now. our tennis correspondent naomi lai, ted is joining us now from roland garris. naomi, how is konta getting on. she has got a tricky matchup. she is playing against viktoria kuzmova, a slug player and just very good on the clay, the sort of player that if you let her into a match and get her teeth and to come she can cause you huge amounts of problems. if you really get on top of her, she can fade away q
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without -- we did not talk about roger stone.re careful not to pray to the president knows that he is my best friend. and i met the president through roger stone in 1988. we were careful not to even mention his name, but he is paying very close attention to this in the letter from the lawyer, i think that he might heed it. let me tell you something, he and the first lady new chapter and first of what my family went through, and i know that the president is paying attention to far more people than just us. >> tucker: will be nice to see some pardons, a partner and of roger stone prayed >> i am really worried about don jr. with the senate committee. >> tucker: the whole thing is insane. it rolls on. a zombie investigation. great to see you, thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: bill de blasio jumps up and down about how much he loves the environment, but the city he provides under is sitting on a mountain of garbage he cares nothing about. where is this concern for the environment? details on that. plus part two of the homeless
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but roger roger roger came out so i need to make a broader point here which is if hate speech and incitement of radical hateful groups who are taking extremist. ideological stance is from their religious backgrounds which are not supported within the text which are not supported within the sky or by the scholars or by the vast majority of those religious populations what we see is people it's not incendiary devices they are proactively inciting violence whipping up hatred and it's happening everywhere and there's under less we have equality of alms when people get marginalized from the mainstream media and we have to and people don't have their voices reflected when we don't have equality of bombs in a political race is all well and good saying well the best ideas when i know of course they want the best funded the best i think and problem with your argument is that you are becoming arbiter of what is i was in hate speech that's not objective and we should be worried when our courts or our government is doing theology for us so i would rather have more free speech and less free speech i woul
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roger: almost certainly yes.ister stuck with the current one. tom: roger bootle with short answers today, which is what you do when a prime minister resigns. we look forward to his essays in "the telegraph." steven wieting from citigroup with us as well. mr. macron with the statement, ms. merkel as well. this morning as from the ruropean union where mr. junkce ways in, saying he will remain in touch with theresa may. i have no idea what that headline means. will remain in touch with theresa may. look for a christmas card. francine: on may 28, we know the leaders will discuss brexit. it is probably the transition. remember, we are also getting a new commission. theresa may saying she will resign and juncker leaving. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technolog
roger: almost certainly yes.ister stuck with the current one. tom: roger bootle with short answers today, which is what you do when a prime minister resigns. we look forward to his essays in "the telegraph." steven wieting from citigroup with us as well. mr. macron with the statement, ms. merkel as well. this morning as from the ruropean union where mr. junkce ways in, saying he will remain in touch with theresa may. i have no idea what that headline means. will remain in touch with...
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better place for the spite of the objections of some of their dicer mates and willing people like roger waters and others. there is absolutely no reason why israel should not be the hosts obviously pink floyd's our front man roger waters deny that he is an anti semite absolutely and for all of what you're saying i'm happy you are you know only too well about security issues presume we'll have to be very tight just remind us the story that you recently of how the militants nearly killed you and your 3 year old son sparing you to create the shiloh israel children's fund 17 years ago driving home from the literal sunset in behind me the b.b.c. . only were half way old a mess a terrible terrorists who are the road these terrorists were tells. they were. terrorists. and they were shooting 47 assault rifles and found out that my son had been shot in the head a bullet into his head and who is necklaces brainstem by one knee when there is a turn for the israel aims that military institutions where they are saying that israel does not is still on its impaired you're saying is or doesn't target c
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roger helping us out big time today as uber is now close to $41. bob pisani, what's going on? >> i'm here with joe mccain, in charge of the trading for citadel securities joe, everybody said here the important thing is to get it open, we got it open but it was below the original price tell us what it was like to open this >> we ended up opening it at $42 and it's been moving up and down around that range since. we ended up opening it on about 33, 32 million shares which as we talked about earlier was really strong interest and as all that interest came in, the price was moving around a los which is why it took a little while to get to that final point. >> what are we to take away, normally 10% is what you typically see on an opening, 8 million, we got almost 20% what do we take away >> i would say more broadly, there was obviously buyers and sellers that matched off at that price level so i think it was just very strong interest in participating in that opening transaction. >> people ask me a lot about the role of the lead book runner and the syndicate itself in stabilizing th
roger helping us out big time today as uber is now close to $41. bob pisani, what's going on? >> i'm here with joe mccain, in charge of the trading for citadel securities joe, everybody said here the important thing is to get it open, we got it open but it was below the original price tell us what it was like to open this >> we ended up opening it at $42 and it's been moving up and down around that range since. we ended up opening it on about 33, 32 million shares which as we talked...
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senator roger wicker was one of them. he came on the show a year ago, you can look it up, and enthusiastically defended the strikes against syria. yet, in march, faced with the prospect of securing his own country, mr. wicker solemnly explained an emergency border wall would devastate "the constitutional principle of checks and balances." huh. he reasons the state of mississippi. what percentage of his voters could possibly agree with this standard? 10%? probably too high an estimate. probably more like 2% agree with roger wicker on this. yet somehow, wicker still holds his senate seat. how is that? people are starting to figure out the scam that is neo-conservativism. one news account this week
senator roger wicker was one of them. he came on the show a year ago, you can look it up, and enthusiastically defended the strikes against syria. yet, in march, faced with the prospect of securing his own country, mr. wicker solemnly explained an emergency border wall would devastate "the constitutional principle of checks and balances." huh. he reasons the state of mississippi. what percentage of his voters could possibly agree with this standard? 10%? probably too high an estimate....
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is absolutely no reason why israel should not be the host it's obviously pink floyd's our front man roger waters deny that he is an anti-semite absolutely and for all of what you're saying how happy you are you know only too well about security issues presume it'll have to be very tight just remind us the story that you've been talking recently of how the militants nearly killed you and your 3 year old son sparing you to create the shiloh israel children's fund in years ago driving home from the literal son sitting behind me in the b.b.c. . they were helping old. mess a terrible terrorists who are the road these terrorists were the pells. they were. terrorists. and they were shooting 47 assault rifles and found out that my son had been such. a bullet into the saddle necklaces brainstem by one knee when there is a term that is really. well ains that military institution where you say that israel doesn't know it's the lord's impaired you're saying israel doesn't target children absolutely not. but sometimes in the fighting there are innocents that are heard and that's the reality of war ok
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pink floyd's our front man roger waters deny that he is an anti-semite absolutely and for all of what you're saying how happy you are you know only too well about security issues presume we'll have to be very tight just remind us the story that you recently of how the militants nearly killed you and your 3 year old son sparing you to create the shiloh israel children's fund 17 years ago driving home from. their old sitting behind me the b.b.c. . they were half way old the car was hit by a mess a terrible terrorists who are the road these terrorists were tells the. terrorists. they were shooting 47 assault rifles i found out that my son had been shot in the head a bullet into his head and neck misses brain stem by one when there is a current that israel aims that military institutions where he is saying that israel does not as a launching pad for your sake is or doesn't target children absolutely not god forbid. but sometimes a little biting there are innocents that are heard and that's the reality of war ok i mean obviously the united nations disagrees with you completely and of the m
pink floyd's our front man roger waters deny that he is an anti-semite absolutely and for all of what you're saying how happy you are you know only too well about security issues presume we'll have to be very tight just remind us the story that you recently of how the militants nearly killed you and your 3 year old son sparing you to create the shiloh israel children's fund 17 years ago driving home from. their old sitting behind me the b.b.c. . they were half way old the car was hit by a mess...
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roger: we have two major asset management businesses.wnre going to continue to 100% of bearings and bearings also manages the general account for massmutual. as part of the invesco transaction, we will be taking back a $4 billion perpetual preferred stock and we will be the largest shareholders indicated just under 82 million shares in invesco. we are very excited to have a long-term investment with invesco. that will allow us to participate in the success of the firm going forward. vonnie: i want to bring our viewers a small bit of breaking news. shareholders have rejected edward bramson's bid to join the board. self hyper that himself had protected this. i think he may have made his part -- point about barclays. back to you, roger. what about the global macro landscape these days? did impact your decision on how massmutual is changing your opinion on asset management? roger: there's a lot of talk about the fed and where they are with policy. globally, we have very low interest rates. we expect long-term interest rates to stay low for a
roger: we have two major asset management businesses.wnre going to continue to 100% of bearings and bearings also manages the general account for massmutual. as part of the invesco transaction, we will be taking back a $4 billion perpetual preferred stock and we will be the largest shareholders indicated just under 82 million shares in invesco. we are very excited to have a long-term investment with invesco. that will allow us to participate in the success of the firm going forward. vonnie: i...
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roger, our revenue may slow, we're spending tons of money, we're up 40% and the stock is still up howoes this happen >> well, listen. i think you just saw a great example that julia's interview with sheryl was fan tas i gue , guessic, but she's an extraordinary communicator i want to remind our viewers is the real issue we're doing is the business model not just of facebook, but also of google and now increasingly amazon and microsoft in this area the reason that there are privacy issues, the reason why there's danger for democracy, issues of public health and competition and innovation is because there is this massive gathering of private data. and the use of it in ways that consumers are just completely unaware and the model that we have to fix. and i really applaud cheryl and especially mark zuckerberg but i want to keep pushing them hard to stop doing these superficial things yes, do have some cost of growth and profitability, and get focused on changesiing the busis model in ways that are going to make the progress we need to see. >> mark, my take is that facebook has contained t
roger, our revenue may slow, we're spending tons of money, we're up 40% and the stock is still up howoes this happen >> well, listen. i think you just saw a great example that julia's interview with sheryl was fan tas i gue , guessic, but she's an extraordinary communicator i want to remind our viewers is the real issue we're doing is the business model not just of facebook, but also of google and now increasingly amazon and microsoft in this area the reason that there are privacy issues,...
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roger: the blacklisting will certainly hurt china more. in the u.s., it is concentrated on a relatively small percentage of the economy. a very high-profile, fast-growing one. but for china, it is the underpinning of their economy. emily: so, what is your take on how this will play out in the tech supply chain? could cutting china off isolate china more and lead to a strengthening of its technology industry? roger: well, china has the "made in china 2025" plan to make china independent of foreign imports and foreign technology. that plan, unfortunately for china and fortunately for us, we are now in 2019 and they are nowhere ready for that, still critically dependent on american technology. but we should not be surprised if china takes these opening salvos here very seriously and tries to replicate our technological advances. we can see from huawei, a company that only 10 years ago was copying western technology, is now at the forefront of innovation, so it is certainly possible. emily: we are following every twist and turn. roger entner o
roger: the blacklisting will certainly hurt china more. in the u.s., it is concentrated on a relatively small percentage of the economy. a very high-profile, fast-growing one. but for china, it is the underpinning of their economy. emily: so, what is your take on how this will play out in the tech supply chain? could cutting china off isolate china more and lead to a strengthening of its technology industry? roger: well, china has the "made in china 2025" plan to make china...
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. >> se, reanuda esto, el disparo del roger.ir el gol que les dÉ la ventaja. rodrÍguez es sin duda uno de los lÍderes. >>allÁ va ramiro, para que vaya y presione a aguilar. >> sabes cuantos seleccionados entregan estos dos equipos para las diferentes categorÍas y diferentes naciones? en total son 23 jugadores que van a los diferentes seleccionados, copa oro, copa amÉrica, mundial sub 20, el preolÍmpico que mÁs adelante se estarÁ desarrollando el torneo, en sus 22 es de verdad impresionante, ningunos equipos del fÚtbol mexicano entregarÍan tanto seleccionada como los que estamos viendo en la cancha. >> mosquera, saliendo elcentral por derecha, te recuerdo que la gran racha que tuvo leÓn en el terreno de juego fue prÁcticamente sin rubens en el terreno de juego. mino parece todavÍa mÁs meritorio este tema para el cuadro esmeralda. va para atrÁs con sánchez, me parece que este es el que pone lo mÁs particular esta noche, le perdiÓ la pelota con mena, ahora martÍnez con el rechazo, de repente se puso impreciso el partido. >> que rec
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the river and the sea now that means the end of the jewish state of israel that is anti semitic it roger waters i mean he was on the show just the other week this show we don't think he said to see much oil i mean the mayor of former mayor sheila just said he was i said he would deny it obviously because he's very good roger waters very disingenuous are many of the biggest movement why do you think we care constantly at e.d.s. rallies and marches from the river to see how this time will be free that means from the river to the sea palestine will be free i.e. no israel so absolutely no technique could mean move within the ninety's exam borders because if the guys are in the west bank joined up i mean sure he's really only in the last only in the past few weeks the un has accused israel of possible war crimes the un saying there are reasonable grounds to say israeli soldiers targeted shot children medics journalists so how could the europeans on contest be under the auspices of a country that does that if you're referring to the u.n. reports which from the un human rights council which we
the river and the sea now that means the end of the jewish state of israel that is anti semitic it roger waters i mean he was on the show just the other week this show we don't think he said to see much oil i mean the mayor of former mayor sheila just said he was i said he would deny it obviously because he's very good roger waters very disingenuous are many of the biggest movement why do you think we care constantly at e.d.s. rallies and marches from the river to see how this time will be free...
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joining us today, early facebook and google investor roger mcnamee, he is joining us from san francisco. good to see you again. how likely is it that we can turn the temperature down on this whole thing >> i mean carl, your guess is a good as mine the trade thing with china is nuts it has been good for both sides for decades. and the deal is not entirely fair to us, but on balance though, we've done really well from it. so china unwinding that deal in bits and pieces without a really good strategic plan has produced exactly the kind of horrible outcome we've seen for farmers and also for tech companies. and you know, i have no idea where this is going to go, but i find it deeply troubling and i think for investors, you know, the relief we're feeling today has to be tempered at least a little bit by the knowledge that this just keeps happening. >> roger, i'd love to get your take on the ft has a piece out today saying that the white house is miscalculating here people can disagree if they want but they say that it will prod the chinese to address their own weaknesses and develop their ow
joining us today, early facebook and google investor roger mcnamee, he is joining us from san francisco. good to see you again. how likely is it that we can turn the temperature down on this whole thing >> i mean carl, your guess is a good as mine the trade thing with china is nuts it has been good for both sides for decades. and the deal is not entirely fair to us, but on balance though, we've done really well from it. so china unwinding that deal in bits and pieces without a really good...
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rogers to push back on the russia investigation itself. rogers later testified in a congressional hearing that as nsa director he had never been directed to do anything he believed to be illegal, immoral, unethical, or inappropriate and did not " recall ever feeling pressure to do so." in addition to the specific comments made to coats, pompeo and rogers, the president spoke on other occasions in the presence of intelligence community officials about the russian investigation and stated that it interfered with his ability to conduct foreign relations. on at least two occasions the president began daily briefings by stating that there was no collusion with russia and wrote a press statement to that effect. pompeo recalled the president vented about the investigation on multiple occasions claiming there was no evidence against him and that nobody would publicly defend him. rogers recalled a private conversation with the president in which he vented about the investigation and he said he had done nothing wrong and said something like the russ
rogers to push back on the russia investigation itself. rogers later testified in a congressional hearing that as nsa director he had never been directed to do anything he believed to be illegal, immoral, unethical, or inappropriate and did not " recall ever feeling pressure to do so." in addition to the specific comments made to coats, pompeo and rogers, the president spoke on other occasions in the presence of intelligence community officials about the russian investigation and...
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roger waters,nder cofounder of the ban. and joining us from the university of massachusetts-amherst is sut jhally, professor of communication at the university and founder and executive director of the media education foundation, which organized the event. we welcome you all to democracy now! sut jhally, thank you for joining us. let's begin with you. can you explain what has taken place since the announcement of this panel for may 4? >> good morning, amy. it has been a firestorm of criticism since we announced the panel. i know the chancellor of the administration have received scores of telephone calls protesting the event. the massachusetts republican party has protested the event and wanted to be canceled. there was a letter written by 80 organizations, 80 right-wing organizations demanding the event be canceled and the university disassociate itself from anything to do with the event. and of course, as you just mentioned, there was this lawsuit that was filed by this right-wing organization on this notion that somehow
roger waters,nder cofounder of the ban. and joining us from the university of massachusetts-amherst is sut jhally, professor of communication at the university and founder and executive director of the media education foundation, which organized the event. we welcome you all to democracy now! sut jhally, thank you for joining us. let's begin with you. can you explain what has taken place since the announcement of this panel for may 4? >> good morning, amy. it has been a firestorm of...
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the fast food guru kate rogers will break down the fight of the year plus, a bold call on bitcoin the is already up this year, and tom lee says it is going to go higher much higher. he is here when we come back my ideal cloud? it has to work like air traffic control. it's gotta let new data integrate with data from our existing systems. ♪ ♪ be able to pull from reservation platforms built 20 years ago. and also be able to use apps to book super-personalized trips on shiny new phones from the future. plus, i need freedom to move my workloads wherever, whenever - but manage it all from right here. and that's the cloud i want. simple, right? expect more from your cloud. ibm cloud. >> rolling back tough restrictions on huawei will the details and maybe a thaw in the trade fight a bold call on the markets and bitcoin. tom lee is here with how you have to hold on and have faith plus, something just happened in real estate that has not happened since before the financial crisis, but this could actually be good news. thaul as worldwide exchange rolls on right now, and now it's going to roll o
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so maybe it's connected to roger stone? roger stone is already indicted on charges of lying to congress and the fbi about his interactions with wikileaks as they were distributing stolen riggs material during the 2016 campaign. stone's case is moving forward. there was a hearing just today in the case. because that case is already rolling through the courts it's really not clear what mueller's grand jury might still be working on pertaining to roger stone at this point if that's what they want this guy's testimony for. then there's the fact that andrew miller's testimony tomorrow morning in d.c. means that robert mueller's grand jury is still operating in d.c. robert mueller himself yesterday gave his farewell speech. he officially announced he was closing the special counsel's office. he officially left the justice department. his grand jury is chugging along. miller will testify to that grand jury tomorrow. maybe his temper tstimony perta an indictment against roger stone, maybe to a new potential indictment against some
so maybe it's connected to roger stone? roger stone is already indicted on charges of lying to congress and the fbi about his interactions with wikileaks as they were distributing stolen riggs material during the 2016 campaign. stone's case is moving forward. there was a hearing just today in the case. because that case is already rolling through the courts it's really not clear what mueller's grand jury might still be working on pertaining to roger stone at this point if that's what they want...
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roger milliken, a great guy.derful american.also a great american, out there on the west coast. good to see you. [laughter] >> pelosi always brings humor. you basically bring mcconnell to tell you what the republicans will do. lou: you got it. as if anybody knew! appreciate it, ed rollins. special counsel, robert mueller, breaking his silence now. it seemed like he did not like the summary of william barr. we will talk about that and much more. these are incredible moments, treasure these moments no matter how frustrated because folks, we are living history moment by moment right now. we'll come back in two seconds. stay with us. don't lou: breaking news site. the new york times and "washington post" reporting special counsel, robert mueller, wrote a letter in late march to the attorney general william barr. objecting to his early description of the russia investigation conclusions. that appeared to clear president trump on possible obstruction of justice. the "washington post" reporting he wrote quote - the summ
roger milliken, a great guy.derful american.also a great american, out there on the west coast. good to see you. [laughter] >> pelosi always brings humor. you basically bring mcconnell to tell you what the republicans will do. lou: you got it. as if anybody knew! appreciate it, ed rollins. special counsel, robert mueller, breaking his silence now. it seemed like he did not like the summary of william barr. we will talk about that and much more. these are incredible moments, treasure these...
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roger: it is a little bit about burgers at the moment.meet -- meat has an amazing sausage. the daily disruption is already over 50% in the united states. so there are products from fish, to beef, to pork, everybody is looking at every product. matt: what is the next big thing after burgers? roger: i think chicken is next. matt: so there can be a chicken replacement. roger: they are amazing. it is not in the market, chicken will be the next. matt: how widespread are these products becoming? we heard from our own correspondent about beyond meat a year ago, now i'm seeing the pop up. how quickly can they be distributed? roger: that is an interesting question. we are having kind of a tesla moment here. we have raised money to come to a point with a product is tasty, now the next point is to ramp up production capacity. to roll out in europe, it will date another few months, maybe 12 months. take some time -- it takes some time. matt: what are the margins like? you were talking about how you have to get the taste, texture, and price point righ
roger: it is a little bit about burgers at the moment.meet -- meat has an amazing sausage. the daily disruption is already over 50% in the united states. so there are products from fish, to beef, to pork, everybody is looking at every product. matt: what is the next big thing after burgers? roger: i think chicken is next. matt: so there can be a chicken replacement. roger: they are amazing. it is not in the market, chicken will be the next. matt: how widespread are these products becoming? we...
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una noche memorable, a los rogers ganar.erie. admitió en la rueda de prensa que la lesión es más seria de lo que se pensaba al principio. >>> hablemos ahora de fútbol liga mx hoy el américa se enfrentaba a en león, pero en querétaro para los que llegaron tarde, la contaminación ambiental obligó a que el partido se mudara. vamos a ver qué pasó. nos vamos al estadio de la corregidora en querétaro, américa ante león recuerde que tuvieron que mudarse partido cero por cero, sanhueza encuentra a macías que empuja para el uno por cero su cuarto gol en los últimos tres partidos y con eso fue suficiente el américa tendrá que ahora ir a ganar a león el domingo y retener el título de campeón. >>> se molestó mucho el piojo herrera pues el león termina sacando la victoria jugando más cerca de su casa que el propio américa. hemos terminado. me despido desde acá. cambio y fuera >>> (♪ música ) (♪ música ) >>> el prohíbe la entrada al partido de baloncesto a una madre luego que intentará dar una zancadilla a un jugadorhabe conducta antidepo
una noche memorable, a los rogers ganar.erie. admitió en la rueda de prensa que la lesión es más seria de lo que se pensaba al principio. >>> hablemos ahora de fútbol liga mx hoy el américa se enfrentaba a en león, pero en querétaro para los que llegaron tarde, la contaminación ambiental obligó a que el partido se mudara. vamos a ver qué pasó. nos vamos al estadio de la corregidora en querétaro, américa ante león recuerde que tuvieron que mudarse partido cero por cero,...
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roger federer made a winning return to the french open with a dominant first—round victory over lorenzoederer beat the italian in three straight sets in his first match at roland garros in four years. the 20—time grand slam winner will face germany's oscar otte in the second round, who's ranked 1a5th in the world. and the women's draw, svitolina beat
roger federer made a winning return to the french open with a dominant first—round victory over lorenzoederer beat the italian in three straight sets in his first match at roland garros in four years. the 20—time grand slam winner will face germany's oscar otte in the second round, who's ranked 1a5th in the world. and the women's draw, svitolina beat
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. >> reporter: mike ronlg ertz spok rogers spsored the legislation. the new law requires maryland moving companies to register with the state. bonded. do have to be they to make sure that their workers have the appropriate workman's compensation registration and insurance so that if anything happens, there is consumer protection there. >> reporter: consumers will be able to logon to a website to make sure that the company theyh arering is legitimate. a resource al didn't have two years ago ge. but happy to see in place now. and all because he n contacted 4 responds. >> this is really restitution for myself as well as all of those that are to can. i'm thankful for you all and the diligence that you helped me with to get to where we are at this point. >> and i want to commend nbc 4 and your efforts in terms of highlighting a problem because it has been a challenge. so we're hoping that this
. >> reporter: mike ronlg ertz spok rogers spsored the legislation. the new law requires maryland moving companies to register with the state. bonded. do have to be they to make sure that their workers have the appropriate workman's compensation registration and insurance so that if anything happens, there is consumer protection there. >> reporter: consumers will be able to logon to a website to make sure that the company theyh arering is legitimate. a resource al didn't have two...
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. >> reporter: you can find volunteer linda rogers most nights near the pittsburgh waterfront calling cats for dinner. they aren't really hers, but she knows most of these ferrell or community cats by name. rogers and her husband founded project delta view cats, helping to humanely manage the city's feline overpopulation. dedicated feeding stations have loegs show up. >> ce girl. de a to the benefits of spaying and neutering the community cats and their pets. >> reporter: rogers and her volunteers are partnering with the city on the project, which involves catching the wild cats and humane traps and getting them spayed, neutered and vaccinated. >> even when we trap a cat, it's a joy to bring it back after it's been spayed or neutered. >> reporter: check out this cat getting released back to the only home it's ever known. the project seems unusual, but officials say it's working. in the past year, 125 cats have been trapped and returned. >> this is creating awareness for the community of things that we can do to help the cats in our community in a managed way. >> that cat is suspicious
. >> reporter: you can find volunteer linda rogers most nights near the pittsburgh waterfront calling cats for dinner. they aren't really hers, but she knows most of these ferrell or community cats by name. rogers and her husband founded project delta view cats, helping to humanely manage the city's feline overpopulation. dedicated feeding stations have loegs show up. >> ce girl. de a to the benefits of spaying and neutering the community cats and their pets. >> reporter:...
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robots to get it to us our kate rogers went to one college campus where students can get food brought directly to their dorm are they a novelty or the beginning of a growing fleet that's our cover story this week. >> reporter: rolling out of bed and into the dining hall is so last semester. >> hello i'm a starship delivery robot. >> reporter: george mason university students like victoria and jasmine can get food delivered to their dorms, library or wherever they are on campus by robot. the college is the first to team up with starship technologies and sudexo >> i got excited because i don't like walking across campus to get food when i found i had dunkin', yay, coffee that will come to me. >> reporter: more than 10,000 deliveries have been made at gmu via robot and the fleet has grown to over 40 services extended to 2:00 a.m. and plans to expand to 24 hours
robots to get it to us our kate rogers went to one college campus where students can get food brought directly to their dorm are they a novelty or the beginning of a growing fleet that's our cover story this week. >> reporter: rolling out of bed and into the dining hall is so last semester. >> hello i'm a starship delivery robot. >> reporter: george mason university students like victoria and jasmine can get food delivered to their dorms, library or wherever they are on campus...
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on his return for the first time infouryears, and on his return for the first time in four years, rogerer drew an italian opponent. iam happy i am happy to be here again. it is good news when you see tournaments that are improving, new things from the player side wejust that are improving, new things from the player side we just say thank you to the french federation for all the great things they are doing. i played the three finals here in 2017 and it was tough to lose but la st 2017 and it was tough to lose but last year i had the best memory on court lifting this beautiful trophy finally. it was amazing. and amazing moment. all this week on the bbc we've been highlighting women's sport through change the game, looking at many of the issues that elite female athletes have to deal with. injanuary a video of the american gymnast katelyn ohashi performing a ‘perfect 10' routine went viral, gaining her millions of fans around the world. but the story behind her rise to prominence is important, and she's been speaking to our sports reporterjo currie about her struggles with body image. it
on his return for the first time infouryears, and on his return for the first time in four years, rogerer drew an italian opponent. iam happy i am happy to be here again. it is good news when you see tournaments that are improving, new things from the player side wejust that are improving, new things from the player side we just say thank you to the french federation for all the great things they are doing. i played the three finals here in 2017 and it was tough to lose but la st 2017 and it...
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roger federer has made a winning return to the french open after four years away.t sets, but there were surprise defeats for both angelique kerber and venus williams. earlier, i spoke to our tennis correspondent russell fuller and asked him if federer looked like he had never been away. he has had two warm—up tournaments on the clay in madrid and rome. he reached the quarter—finals on both occasions and actually pulled out before his quarter—final in rome because he had a bit of a toe and leg problem, but that was very much precautionary. he eased back into roland garros today with a straightforward win, adulation from those 15,000 watching, desperate to see him back. federer has rested from clay season over recent years because he felt he needed a break to prolong his career. this helped him win wimbledon in 2017, but this year, he felt there was no strong reason to stay away from the clay and he looks as sharp as ever. how big a shock to see fifth see angelique kerber go out? at the start of the fortnight, she was hoping to become only the 11th woman in history t
roger federer has made a winning return to the french open after four years away.t sets, but there were surprise defeats for both angelique kerber and venus williams. earlier, i spoke to our tennis correspondent russell fuller and asked him if federer looked like he had never been away. he has had two warm—up tournaments on the clay in madrid and rome. he reached the quarter—finals on both occasions and actually pulled out before his quarter—final in rome because he had a bit of a toe and...
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and roger federer needs less than an hour to ease past richard gasquet in madrid — his first clay—courtch for three years. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the astonishing news that liverpool have overturned a 3—0 first leg deficit against barcelona to win 4—0 at anfield and qualify for the champions league final. against all the oddsjurgen klopp‘s side became the first team to overturn a three—goal deficit in a champions league semi—final — and watching was our sports editor dan roan. one of the features of the season in the premier league and here is their resilience and they dug deeper than ever before to score the winner. quick thinking taking advantage of barcelona going to sleep on a set play and finding a quick speedy striker. even then, liverpool knew that they were in a difficult and vulnerable position because if barcelona scored just one goal they would be away on away goals. they knew there was no room for error and despite that they were inspired to what will surely go down as the greatest night this stadium has witnessed in the greatest european resul
and roger federer needs less than an hour to ease past richard gasquet in madrid — his first clay—courtch for three years. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the astonishing news that liverpool have overturned a 3—0 first leg deficit against barcelona to win 4—0 at anfield and qualify for the champions league final. against all the oddsjurgen klopp‘s side became the first team to overturn a three—goal deficit in a champions league semi—final — and watching...
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the sun was shining in rome again for roger federer's 1st match at the italian open since 2016 and the world number 3 had no trouble dealing with his opponent portugal's draw. federer took the opening set 64 . this way spoke his place in the 3rd round by cruising through the 2nd set 63. i. defending champion rafa nadal had an even easier time in his opening game against france's gentlemen shakti the world number 2 stormed through the 1st set 6 love nadal ease through the 2nd set to round out the match 61 and moves one step closer to winning his record extending 9th title you know. assisted still to come in data business africa defends its decision to join china's new silk road projects which has other european countries that want to. fuck up white. stories about the top of the good. news from africa the world join us on facebook. for. an action packed life. anything is possible as long as our coffee and his friends country are. just. kenya's refugee camp.
the sun was shining in rome again for roger federer's 1st match at the italian open since 2016 and the world number 3 had no trouble dealing with his opponent portugal's draw. federer took the opening set 64 . this way spoke his place in the 3rd round by cruising through the 2nd set 63. i. defending champion rafa nadal had an even easier time in his opening game against france's gentlemen shakti the world number 2 stormed through the 1st set 6 love nadal ease through the 2nd set to round out...
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after 3 years away from the french open roger federer is back to winning ways at roland garros on the opening day of the 2nd grand slam he was a straight sets win over the reigns and so may go in their 1st round match who has set up the clay court events in recent seasons is the number 3 seed at the street. this is not a show i'm putting on this is the truth you know i really don't know how far i can go in the 7th and. very happy with my 1st round it was a really good performance i thought from from my side for not having played here for as long as i did. but a top seed has crumbled in paris world number 5 angele kerber is out a 3 time grand slam when i was dominated by world number 81 and i stand. up over of a rusher the any major curve i haven't won is the french open and it will stay that way at least for another year after a straight sets exit. former french open champion got being immobile became american taylor townsend in 3 sets to reach the 2nd round mcgrew 3rd who won this tournament 3 years ago taking the deciding set 6. and for the 4th year in a row venus williams was knock
after 3 years away from the french open roger federer is back to winning ways at roland garros on the opening day of the 2nd grand slam he was a straight sets win over the reigns and so may go in their 1st round match who has set up the clay court events in recent seasons is the number 3 seed at the street. this is not a show i'm putting on this is the truth you know i really don't know how far i can go in the 7th and. very happy with my 1st round it was a really good performance i thought from...
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wanda rogers was diagnosed with cancer. and their lease is up in their ant okay home. they're packing up to move. but can't find a new rental big enough for all of them that they can afford. >> i need somebody that will trust us enough to rent your home to us. it has to be under the section 8 voucher. >> since they've been here, it's like -- a place in my heart is opened. there's no way that i could just give up on my grandchildren. my blood. i love them. >> in contra costa county. >> the man accused of beating a 74-year-old woman says he's not guilty. he was with his attorney and april translator. according to documents, a woman was walking near mclaren park when she was grabbed and dragged into a home. that's where she was attacked by a pit bull, beaten, raped for five hours, the documents also claim a.m. adore confessed. his attorney wants a closer look at that claim. the attorney points out he has no prior criminal convictions. the judge did not set bail today. >>> home surveillance cameras capture a fire ripping through a house leaving two families homeless. the v
wanda rogers was diagnosed with cancer. and their lease is up in their ant okay home. they're packing up to move. but can't find a new rental big enough for all of them that they can afford. >> i need somebody that will trust us enough to rent your home to us. it has to be under the section 8 voucher. >> since they've been here, it's like -- a place in my heart is opened. there's no way that i could just give up on my grandchildren. my blood. i love them. >> in contra costa...
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trials we know about of trump associates like roger stone. >> let's not forget about roger stone.loves the limelight. he'll be back. that trial is going to happen. we're going to learn a little bit more about roger stone's efforts to connect with wikileaks, did he ever succeed in that effort to coordinate. it appears he probably did not, because i think there would have been different charges if he had. but what's going to be really interesting is this, in the roger stone indictment, he said he was directed by senior trump campaign officials, senior, meaning important people, officials, plural, to get in touch with wikileaks. and there was that interesting phrasing that the one of the trump campaign officials was directed to do that. so that will be very interesting to learn. >> this week, we've seen these two court cases, deutsche bank and mazars involving the financial records of the president. so you say the financial fraud is another investigation you're watching. >> two huge court wins. bigger picture, they reaffirm this notion that congress has very broad authority to go out
trials we know about of trump associates like roger stone. >> let's not forget about roger stone.loves the limelight. he'll be back. that trial is going to happen. we're going to learn a little bit more about roger stone's efforts to connect with wikileaks, did he ever succeed in that effort to coordinate. it appears he probably did not, because i think there would have been different charges if he had. but what's going to be really interesting is this, in the roger stone indictment, he...
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comenzando con ibarra, uribe, rodrÍguez, e ibarguen, arriba tendrÁn a dos jugadores, nico castilloy rogere Último partido, como bien lo dices no hay cambio aparentementele va a seguir apostando por nico a pesar de que no mostrado ese nivel que nos tiene acostumbrado chileno, en el mediocampono tiene manera de echar mano con otro jugador que no sea mateus, ayudan en la parte defensiva, anda muy errÁtico a la parte de generar juego, esperemos que este amÉrica empiece a encontrar en sus individualidades lo que no ha podido encontrar en el colectivo. >> ahora bien, luis omar, esta funcionÁndole el trabajoesos 11 titulares y tampoco le mueve. >> Ép equipo que gana no se toca, en la lÍnea de cuatro estarÁ navarro, mosquera, *jugar gonzÁlez, y tecillo. en la zona media dos hombres de contenciÓn, rodrÍguez y montes, por los costados estarÁ menay meneses, arriba estarÁ campbell y macÍas. >> como bien lo dices, aquÍ la Única duda que se generaba era la de sambueza. creo que hace bien en darle continuidad al 11 que le dio grandes satisfacciones a lo largo de la temporada, en este equipo no hay punto
comenzando con ibarra, uribe, rodrÍguez, e ibarguen, arriba tendrÁn a dos jugadores, nico castilloy rogere Último partido, como bien lo dices no hay cambio aparentementele va a seguir apostando por nico a pesar de que no mostrado ese nivel que nos tiene acostumbrado chileno, en el mediocampono tiene manera de echar mano con otro jugador que no sea mateus, ayudan en la parte defensiva, anda muy errÁtico a la parte de generar juego, esperemos que este amÉrica empiece a encontrar en sus...
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martÍnez de zurda >> ( informaciÓn en pantalla to que venga roger martÍnez 3 x 1 ganÓ amÉrica >> vaposible >> 10 cuadrangular, blanche aaron 3 x 0 gana la serie buscÓn un reciben a los indios >> en san francisco ganaron una serie a mano de los rockies, la sacaron por dos locales maÑana regresan a casa para la serie de tres >> los rockets, no pegaron un susto afortunadamente hoy tenemos un puntaje mÁs positivo >> juegan con la pierna derecha confirmaron que tienen destinos distinci problemas en la rodilla derecha >> durÁn tampoco participara >> hemos terminado la acciÓn un dÍa mÁs que tengan un feliz dÍa musica seguramente ustÉ la fe cuando mane eÍa, transeÚntes se confunden, que las pintÓ ? >> resulta que son lÍneas adhesivas y no pintadas y tardan hasta cinco dÍas en pintarse >> la buena noticia es que estÁn en garantÍa y no costarÁ nada reemplazarlas, se podyo ayer la empecÉ a dar vueltas en cÍrculos >> risas >> yo daba vueltas y vueltas y preguntaba quÉ pasaba ? >> no entendÍa nada >> cualquiera dirÍa que una persona que pasÓ toda la noche ahÍ... >> hoy la tecnologÍa >> y que est
martÍnez de zurda >> ( informaciÓn en pantalla to que venga roger martÍnez 3 x 1 ganÓ amÉrica >> vaposible >> 10 cuadrangular, blanche aaron 3 x 0 gana la serie buscÓn un reciben a los indios >> en san francisco ganaron una serie a mano de los rockies, la sacaron por dos locales maÑana regresan a casa para la serie de tres >> los rockets, no pegaron un susto afortunadamente hoy tenemos un puntaje mÁs positivo >> juegan con la pierna derecha...
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roger: they are bad nothing the price of wheat and corn.d us in the past. we are glad the president has taken on china. but we need relief from usmca. kansas stateout of . it you had a horrific primary process where kansas went from arch idiot conservative to the more measured path of dr. marshall. how do they get to a democrat in kansas? only democratse in the first congressional district, but how can your farmers support a president from fifth avenue in new york city? how does that happen? >> he has really connected with their heart and soul. i have never seen anything like this from day one. even my wife -- not mean to interrupt but you just stated that suicides and bankruptcies are up? from fifth gentleman avenue in new york city connected to someone in el dorado, kansas? roger: i don't know if it is an emotional or spiritual level. i can't explain it very well. but they support his policies. i feel like we are in the middle of a very fast river and donald trump is driving the boat. we have faith in him and we have hope and president tr
roger: they are bad nothing the price of wheat and corn.d us in the past. we are glad the president has taken on china. but we need relief from usmca. kansas stateout of . it you had a horrific primary process where kansas went from arch idiot conservative to the more measured path of dr. marshall. how do they get to a democrat in kansas? only democratse in the first congressional district, but how can your farmers support a president from fifth avenue in new york city? how does that happen?...
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thank you for speaking to us this morning, roger godsiff, labourmpfor birmingham us this morning, rogeroment or two. we can bring you a bit more on british steel, it has been announced in the last half an hour that it will go into insolvency putting 5000 british jobs directly at risk. we will speak to our business correspondence shortly. let's speak now to dr kathryn ringwald — an expert on the steel industry. what's your reaction? it's extremely sad news for people involved in the plant and for the supply chain workers in the steel industry. but it's not entirely a surprise given the difficult position they found themselves in and the government's decision to call a halt... explain some of the reasons why you think this has happened. british steel was asking the government for emergency money, tens of millions of pounds that was not forthcoming from the treasury. there were two reasons british steel was in trouble at this time. the first was they had to pay an emissions fee every year for the pollution that is created by the industry. this is usually offset by eu carbon credits which a
thank you for speaking to us this morning, roger godsiff, labourmpfor birmingham us this morning, rogeroment or two. we can bring you a bit more on british steel, it has been announced in the last half an hour that it will go into insolvency putting 5000 british jobs directly at risk. we will speak to our business correspondence shortly. let's speak now to dr kathryn ringwald — an expert on the steel industry. what's your reaction? it's extremely sad news for people involved in the plant and...
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paul: that was ed rogers, ceo and cio of rogers investment advisors .e bit of breaking news out of korea. the bok says they will take market stabilization measures if needed. we did have some disappointing data out of korea that led to a few emergency meetings at the bank of korea. needed, market stabilization measures will be taken. let's get a check of the first word news now with jessica summers. jessica? the u.s. will raise tariffs on chinese goods on friday, accusing beijing of backpedaling on commitments made during negotiations. the trade talks will continue. a chinese delegation is set to visit washington on thursday and friday. trader prison of -- trademarks of the robert lighthizer said significant issues remain unresolved, including iteris will remain in place. they really do not have a lot of experience at negotiating with the chinese. they are green about all this. is thatience with china there is a lot of talk, sometimes they will backtrack. sometimes not. you have to stick with it and be patient and positive and persistent. after a while,
paul: that was ed rogers, ceo and cio of rogers investment advisors .e bit of breaking news out of korea. the bok says they will take market stabilization measures if needed. we did have some disappointing data out of korea that led to a few emergency meetings at the bank of korea. needed, market stabilization measures will be taken. let's get a check of the first word news now with jessica summers. jessica? the u.s. will raise tariffs on chinese goods on friday, accusing beijing of...
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i am sitting in a hospital right now with roger putnam. roger is very ill with cancer. i want to say, two weeks ago, my father passed away. there was an interesting development. my grandfather was part of the original army staff at the college in clarksburg just prior to the deployment of u.s. troops to europe during world war i. there was a time when my dad thought he was going to -- when in fact, he was at iowa state university training as an officer. there was an instance where we suddenly changed priorities. connect you have a question? >> my question, was there any lingering sense of support which the french tapped into and perhaps made the connection from world war i to world war ii? >> thank you. >> many of the people that fought in world war ii had dads who fought in world war i. her dad came home, describing france as the land of wine and dutiful women. probably all if not most of it decorated. and they got there the expectation was if they got off of the beach, they would meet beautiful french women that would thank them for liberation. france cutter reputatio
i am sitting in a hospital right now with roger putnam. roger is very ill with cancer. i want to say, two weeks ago, my father passed away. there was an interesting development. my grandfather was part of the original army staff at the college in clarksburg just prior to the deployment of u.s. troops to europe during world war i. there was a time when my dad thought he was going to -- when in fact, he was at iowa state university training as an officer. there was an instance where we suddenly...
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roger milliken, a great guy.merican.also a great american, out there on the west coast. good to see you. [laughter] >> pelosi always brings humor. you basically bring mcconnell to tell you what the republicans will do. lou: you got it. as if anybody knew! appreciate it, ed rollins. special counsel, robert mueller, breaking his silence now. it seemed like he did not like the summary of william barr. we will talk about that and much more. these are incredible moments, treasure these moments no matter how frustrated because folks, we are living history moment by moment right now. we'll come back in two seconds. stay with us. don't feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until t
roger milliken, a great guy.merican.also a great american, out there on the west coast. good to see you. [laughter] >> pelosi always brings humor. you basically bring mcconnell to tell you what the republicans will do. lou: you got it. as if anybody knew! appreciate it, ed rollins. special counsel, robert mueller, breaking his silence now. it seemed like he did not like the summary of william barr. we will talk about that and much more. these are incredible moments, treasure these moments...