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nothing wrong with roger, as far as he knows.his is just a periodic checkup, a routine examination to make sure. part of the job of a general practitioner is to treat his patients when they get sick. but the community health part of his job is to prevent illness, which is the chief purpose of periodic checkups. by examining roger carefully, looking for any tale signs that might indicate the possible onset of illness or some condition that needs correcting, the doctor is helping to keep roger well and the community healthy. family doctors like this one, and all the other doctors, the dentists, the specialists in the different branches of medicine, the hospitals and clinics, and the many laboratories that work with the doctors, all are part of the network of people and organizations concerned with the health of the community. yes, roger and anne are healthy young people thanks in part to the work of community health services, but these services could not function so well without the active cooperation of young people and their pare
nothing wrong with roger, as far as he knows.his is just a periodic checkup, a routine examination to make sure. part of the job of a general practitioner is to treat his patients when they get sick. but the community health part of his job is to prevent illness, which is the chief purpose of periodic checkups. by examining roger carefully, looking for any tale signs that might indicate the possible onset of illness or some condition that needs correcting, the doctor is helping to keep roger...
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there are lots of things we can tell you about an and roger -- anne and roger where they live, , theirarents, the subjects they like at school, but one thing we don't have to tell you, it is plain as day, they are healthy, sturdy, physically fit. nothing very remarkable about that. for most young people, good health is something to be almost taken for granted. well then, have you ever stop to think why these young people, like most of us, don't have to worry about their health? why is that so? take this glass of water, for instance. what does a glass of water have 's health? anne it is quite simple. when water falls from the sky as rain, it be fit to drink, but as may it runs towards the sea, water may become polluted because industrial wastes are discharged into it, and also the wastes from cities. when a drop of such polluted water is observed under a microscope, it can be seen that the water contains large concentrations of microorganisms which can cause typhoid fever, dysentery, and cholera. such microorganisms must be removed before we can safely drink the water. in america, even
there are lots of things we can tell you about an and roger -- anne and roger where they live, , theirarents, the subjects they like at school, but one thing we don't have to tell you, it is plain as day, they are healthy, sturdy, physically fit. nothing very remarkable about that. for most young people, good health is something to be almost taken for granted. well then, have you ever stop to think why these young people, like most of us, don't have to worry about their health? why is that so?...
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extradition and hired them to serve as rogers attorney. during his four years at harvard from 1891 to 1895 trotter cultivated lifelong bonds with some of the leading black intellectuals who came of age in white new england institutions . morgan for instance graduated from harvard college to harvard law school where he befriended another of trotter's friends w.e.b. dubois from the unities prize. morgan and trotter rallied their fellow students around protests against segregated barbershops in the 1890s which led to massachusetts civil rights legislation. the black man at the center of that case william henry lewis was morgan's classmate at harvard law school. a graduate of williams college and a scholar athlete who went on to coach football at harvard, lewis's inability to get a haircut at a white owned barbershop during commencement exercises prompted lewis and trotter's first civil rights protest. as an attorney elected to the cambridge common household in the state legislature lewis answered trotter's call when the guardian editor called
extradition and hired them to serve as rogers attorney. during his four years at harvard from 1891 to 1895 trotter cultivated lifelong bonds with some of the leading black intellectuals who came of age in white new england institutions . morgan for instance graduated from harvard college to harvard law school where he befriended another of trotter's friends w.e.b. dubois from the unities prize. morgan and trotter rallied their fellow students around protests against segregated barbershops in...
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north carolina inproperly indicted rogers after he left the state. in addition trotter used his ties to fellow black bostonians to organization resistance to extraditi extradition, and hired attorneys. during harvard years, trotter cultivated bonds, morgan you see here graduated from harvard college and harvard law school where he-- another graduate friend for the prestigious prize. they rallied around segregated barber shops in cambridge in 1890's which led to massachusetts civil rights legislation. the man at the center of that case, william henry lewis was morgan's classmate at harvard law school. a gifted scholar athlete who went on to coach football. his inability to get a haircut at a white-owned barbershop led the protests. lewis answered trotter's calls when the guardian editor calls on them to defend rogers in court. unfortunately for monroe rogers, conservative racial accommodation triumphed over radical black demands for his protection. on august 30th, 1902,s at attorney general reviewed the rit, brockton police officers who were supposed
north carolina inproperly indicted rogers after he left the state. in addition trotter used his ties to fellow black bostonians to organization resistance to extraditi extradition, and hired attorneys. during harvard years, trotter cultivated bonds, morgan you see here graduated from harvard college and harvard law school where he-- another graduate friend for the prestigious prize. they rallied around segregated barber shops in cambridge in 1890's which led to massachusetts civil rights...
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. >> roger. complete. >> roger. type booster? we are on internal power and will go. >> the mcc recorder is at flight speeds. >> ignition. >> set to go, all engines. >> ok, we are going one. >> roger. >> booster, how do you look? >> okay, we go at one. >> booster, how do you look? >> it looks good here. okay, looks good. it looks fine. >> confirm and aboard. staying in flight. >> right, it confirms staging. >> roger. >> okay. >> light conformed. >> you don't see any problem with that, all the other engines are go. >> >> the next step was to pull free of the first stage and dock with the lunar module aquarius, at the controls, jack swaggart. >> they pulled aquarius away from the saturn third stage. >> i can see it now at the hatch window. >> odyssey and aquarius moved away from earth toward the moon. >> we've had a hardware restart. >> do you see the interval? >> negative, flight. >> crew reported. >> we may have had an instrumentation problem. >> we heard a pretty large bang associated with it there. >> the sensation i had, that i
. >> roger. complete. >> roger. type booster? we are on internal power and will go. >> the mcc recorder is at flight speeds. >> ignition. >> set to go, all engines. >> ok, we are going one. >> roger. >> booster, how do you look? >> okay, we go at one. >> booster, how do you look? >> it looks good here. okay, looks good. it looks fine. >> confirm and aboard. staying in flight. >> right, it confirms staging. >>...
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. >> roger. >> we're on internal power. >> how's it look? >> ignition. >> roger. >> how's it look? >> looks good here. >> booster, how do you look? >> look good. >> we're go flight. looks good here. >> looks good, mike. >> you don't see a problem do you? >> not yet. all engines are a go. >> the next step of lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit toward the moon and pull free of the third stage and dock with the lunar module. at the command of module. they pull away from the saturn third stage, the s4b. >> i can see the s4b hatch now at the window. >> odyssey and aquarius moved away from earth toward the moon. >> okay, houston, we have a problem here. >> go, guys. >> we've had a hardware restart. i don't know what it was. >> houston, we've had a problem. >> negative flight i believe the crew reported it. >> we may have had an instrumentation problem, flight. >> roger. >> and we had a pretty large bank associated with the warning there. >> the sensation i had i felt a vibration accompanying the bang, not a large vibration or shudder. >> 13 psi on fuel cell 2 pressure. >> shutdow
. >> roger. >> we're on internal power. >> how's it look? >> ignition. >> roger. >> how's it look? >> looks good here. >> booster, how do you look? >> look good. >> we're go flight. looks good here. >> looks good, mike. >> you don't see a problem do you? >> not yet. all engines are a go. >> the next step of lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit toward the moon and pull free of the third stage and dock with...
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. >> roger. >> its complete. >> roger. we are on internal power. >> how does that look econ? >> ncc recorded the flight speed. >> ignition. >> [indiscernible] >> looks good here, flight. >> ok boost it. ok, we go at one. roger. >> you look at, flight. it looks good here. >> looks fine. c> gophers staging, cap om. >> the inboard out was way early. >> flight confirmed, number five. >> roger. do you see any problem with that? >> negative, not right now, all the other engines are go. announcer: the next step in lunar flight was to burn out of earth orbit for the moon. then pull free of the third stage and dock with the lunar module aquarius. at the controls of the command module odyssey, jack swaggart. they pulled aquarius away from the third stage, the s4 b. >> i can see it out the hatch window. odyssey and aquarius moved away from earth toward the moon. >> ok houston, we've had a problem here. we had a hardware restart. i don't know what it was. have had b bus over. >> we may have an instrumentation problem. heard a pretty large bang associated with the warning. felt asensation
. >> roger. >> its complete. >> roger. we are on internal power. >> how does that look econ? >> ncc recorded the flight speed. >> ignition. >> [indiscernible] >> looks good here, flight. >> ok boost it. ok, we go at one. roger. >> you look at, flight. it looks good here. >> looks fine. c> gophers staging, cap om. >> the inboard out was way early. >> flight confirmed, number five. >> roger. do you see any...
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roger: dice fue testigo de uso domÉstico.los 11 aÑos probÓ mariguana y a los 13cocaÍna en piedra o crack. amplÍa su -- mientras cumplÍa su condena en el aÑo 2000 saliÓ de la cÁrcel pero durante otros 12 aÑos batallÓ con sus adicciones. en el aÑo 2012 al fin comenzÓ a renacer. eso fue gracias al hogar de transiciÓn. >> sabÍa que podía tener un lugar estable en el que yo podÍa dormir, tener ayuda, consejerÍa, practicar mis artes.
roger: dice fue testigo de uso domÉstico.los 11 aÑos probÓ mariguana y a los 13cocaÍna en piedra o crack. amplÍa su -- mientras cumplÍa su condena en el aÑo 2000 saliÓ de la cÁrcel pero durante otros 12 aÑos batallÓ con sus adicciones. en el aÑo 2012 al fin comenzÓ a renacer. eso fue gracias al hogar de transiciÓn. >> sabÍa que podía tener un lugar estable en el que yo podÍa dormir, tener ayuda, consejerÍa, practicar mis artes.
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roger clemens thank you very much for taking time. good to be with you. [clemens] thanks for having me. [smith] okay, good, give him a hand. [clemens] thank you. (applause) [smith] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. [clemens] the emotions in 24 years. i showed my back side out there probably, six, seven times. not proud of it. but, you know what? i care. i care about my work and i care about how i did my job. now, my mother when she was alive would call me and say, "honey, could you put your glove." and that's why you see everybody's glove going in front of their face all the time when i was griping and saying some things. [female announcer] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by hillco partners. a texas government affairs consultancy. the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. claire and carl stuart. and by entergy. (bright chiming) in part by contributions to your pbs station from
roger clemens thank you very much for taking time. good to be with you. [clemens] thanks for having me. [smith] okay, good, give him a hand. [clemens] thank you. (applause) [smith] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. [clemens] the emotions in 24 years. i showed my back side out there probably, six, seven times. not proud of it. but, you...
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roger: david, we do.raft is very important from a functional standpoint for our clubs because they are selecting players and filling their rosters. it is a fundamental aspect of building their teens. it's really important to get it right. the technical side of it went well. the broadcast is another challenge, you know better than i do. remotes lastus night, and we really didn't have a failure anywhere. and that quite well, is engaging with the fans, prospects, clubs, obviously the media themselves. all in all, it was a great night for us and we are really pleased with the kickoff. two more days to go. david: for those of us involved in broadcasting, we saw how many you had, and we were impressed. are you going to change anything in the second night? roger: we have a few more surprises, but we are not going to tell you all of them, because then you may not watch tonight. we are going to keep you on the edge of your seat. it will be another opportunity for us to get more insight from the teams. we still hav
roger: david, we do.raft is very important from a functional standpoint for our clubs because they are selecting players and filling their rosters. it is a fundamental aspect of building their teens. it's really important to get it right. the technical side of it went well. the broadcast is another challenge, you know better than i do. remotes lastus night, and we really didn't have a failure anywhere. and that quite well, is engaging with the fans, prospects, clubs, obviously the media...
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if he did, he sure kept it tight-lipped, says roger.en roger was cleaning out some of grandpa's old boxes, he found a big, dusty, old book -- the title, "the art of rembrandt." hmm. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> a freaky forest that scrapes the sky. >> that's a redwood? >> it's several redwood trees. >> mysterious, incredible. believe it or not. >> you might see something like this in "lord of the rings" or "game of thrones." >> this is natural? >> of course. mother nature can only do this. >> but when life and limb's at risk...omeone could have gotten hurt.verybody in it. >> ...can they work without a net? >> that gives you the direction of where it's gonna fall... hopefully. >> the stress that you go through, the mayhem, the sleepless nights -- we have to do it. that's part of the fun. ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
if he did, he sure kept it tight-lipped, says roger.en roger was cleaning out some of grandpa's old boxes, he found a big, dusty, old book -- the title, "the art of rembrandt." hmm. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> a freaky forest that scrapes the sky. >> that's a redwood? >> it's several redwood trees. >> mysterious, incredible. believe it or not. >> you might...
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roger: en el aÑo 2000, caridad fue puesta en libertad.gar, su oficio es algo que me llena de satisfacciÓn, porque le permite atender personas en esos tiempos difÍciles por la pandemia global del coronavirus. ¿cree que con su trabajo estÁ ayudando a mÁs personas? >> llevÓ el mensaje o la informaciÓn, ahora que estamos en este tiempo del virus del covid-19. donde se le puede explicar a las personas o al paciente dÓnde puede ir para poderse examinar. roger: ¿a usted personalmente no le ha afectado esta situaciÓn? >> sÍ, mi esposo es dueÑo de una barberÍa, y Él puede abrir sus puertas por la crisis que tenemos. hace mucho tiempo decidiÓ no enfocarse en su pasada. >> se cometiÓ un error bastante fuerte aÑos atrÁs, ya paguÉ, y ahora hacia adelante. fÉlix: para mÁs informaciÓn, visite univisiÓn.com/segunda oportunidad. al regresar de la pausa, la robÓtica se suma a los esfuerzos de los mÉdicos en la lucha contra coronavirus. ♪ ♪ para mÁs informaciÓn visite univisiÓn.com/segunda oportunidad. >> la cita es cada 10 aÑosy no es razÓn que tenga el ce
roger: en el aÑo 2000, caridad fue puesta en libertad.gar, su oficio es algo que me llena de satisfacciÓn, porque le permite atender personas en esos tiempos difÍciles por la pandemia global del coronavirus. ¿cree que con su trabajo estÁ ayudando a mÁs personas? >> llevÓ el mensaje o la informaciÓn, ahora que estamos en este tiempo del virus del covid-19. donde se le puede explicar a las personas o al paciente dÓnde puede ir para poderse examinar. roger: ¿a usted personalmente...
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roger? i don't think you can hear me. roger stone? >> you are back, i'm sorry.ahead. >> sean: the jury b floor foreperson publicly had a bias against you. speak of the day i was arrested, your member that, 29 fbi agents heavily armed in s.w.a.t. gear storm to my home at 6:00 a.m., arriving with 17 armored vehicles for a nonviolent process crime. she tweeted, attacking me that day, she tweeted things from her facebook, attacking me during 2019, she attacked the president repeatedly saying all of his supporters were racists here e that would of course include . she had a deep bias against both the president and specifically against me. she had this in jury selection. she never should have been on that jury. she then deleted her facebook page after the trial which she had since 2008 and she had a new one to cover her trail. i think her bias was egregious. i think it was blatant. legal voices as diverse as jonathan turley, judge napolitano, alan dershowitz, the supreme down the constitution is clear, every defendant is entitled to an impartial and indifferent jury.
roger? i don't think you can hear me. roger stone? >> you are back, i'm sorry.ahead. >> sean: the jury b floor foreperson publicly had a bias against you. speak of the day i was arrested, your member that, 29 fbi agents heavily armed in s.w.a.t. gear storm to my home at 6:00 a.m., arriving with 17 armored vehicles for a nonviolent process crime. she tweeted, attacking me that day, she tweeted things from her facebook, attacking me during 2019, she attacked the president repeatedly...
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roger stone should be set free. he'll join us and i'll tell you why, straight ahead. ♪ and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: more developments tonight surrounding that lab in wuhan province in china, u.s. intelligence officials increasingly believe, according to our own bret baier, was the source of the virus outbreak. but the lab is trying to deflect any and all responsibility. here to explain more, our chief breaking news correspondent, trace gallagher on the west coast tonight. trace. >> would hurt a lot from chinese authorities in recent days and experts say that's unusual and might be a sign that china feels like exposing the narrative and now we are hearing directly from the director of the virology lab in wuhan that many believe excellently released covid-19. runs the lab and who was also worked in denmark, france, and the united states, was speaking to a state owned media organization when he said the accusations against the lab are "conspiracy theories." watch. >> why are t
roger stone should be set free. he'll join us and i'll tell you why, straight ahead. ♪ and... let's get started. (music fades in) hey! -hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: more developments tonight surrounding that lab in wuhan province in china, u.s. intelligence officials increasingly believe, according to our own bret baier, was the source of the virus outbreak. but the lab is trying to deflect any and all responsibility. here to explain more, our chief breaking news correspondent,...
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were talking about jim rogers, the worst bear market is yet to come. saying there's a possibility that we haven't discounted the worsening of news. where is the contra commodity trade, if those three huge calls that i would say are people i would pay some attention to. gold has been drifting lower last couple of days. news had some slightly bad in the physical world. china's demand has not yet picked up, russia has stopped buying, they could potentially turn sellers in order to cover some of their rising budget deficit later in the year. at least in the short term that is adding some pressure. , it isinflation story key here because gold is a correlation to other markets. that's the way inflation will come in. over the last three months compared to some of the other asset classes, is starting to do well and i think it will continue to do so. [indiscernible] indicates that longer-term investors are continuing to get into the market. the funds are more price driven so they are easing off somewhat recently. the worldhe outlook is staring into right now is
were talking about jim rogers, the worst bear market is yet to come. saying there's a possibility that we haven't discounted the worsening of news. where is the contra commodity trade, if those three huge calls that i would say are people i would pay some attention to. gold has been drifting lower last couple of days. news had some slightly bad in the physical world. china's demand has not yet picked up, russia has stopped buying, they could potentially turn sellers in order to cover some of...
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their joining me now is someone who refuses to be silent over julian songe things like co-founder roger waters roger thanks for coming in the studio at last a sign of the finely exactly you've been campaigning for julia songe eloquently they have talked about them by richard berke and you know that the british guardian newspaper maybe channel 4 news if you watch that you could be forgiven for thinking you know and which of bergen and others are basically campaigning for a russian agent who's committed sex crimes i mean everything that he's said now in strew. how they're even having these extradition. trial for julian assange is weird because it's goes completely contrary as we know to u.k. law so our law the law of this country the little that supposed to represent always addition treaty with the united today has a tree soup it specifically precludes anything that could be claimed to be a political crime or political mr mino which obviously this is because julian is is only crime is to speak the truth to the people and he's speaking truth though to a powerful elite to do not want the tr
their joining me now is someone who refuses to be silent over julian songe things like co-founder roger waters roger thanks for coming in the studio at last a sign of the finely exactly you've been campaigning for julia songe eloquently they have talked about them by richard berke and you know that the british guardian newspaper maybe channel 4 news if you watch that you could be forgiven for thinking you know and which of bergen and others are basically campaigning for a russian agent who's...
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[sth] there was nothing ecial about the fact that their dad happens to be roger clemens. [clemens] no. but i was always the one that hado throw the kids pitch 'cause the coaches couldn't throw a strike. so then i went out there and found out just how hard it was to throw a kids pitch. [smith] yeah, but honestly if you're seven years old and you stare up the person throwing kids pitch and it's roger clemens. [clemens] they don't know that. they just know i'm a dad that throws strikes. the other kids-- now, i'll telli'm a you a quick story.ikes. i thought pitcn game 7 of the world series was pressure. pressure is when you get six pitches in dad's pitch and you've thrown five balls and the mom's screaming at you up there at that, "throw my kid a stl.ke, you're a professio that's pssure. you're trying to aim it perfectly at his bat. [smith] why can't you do that? [clemens] meanwhile, i've got my youngest one whout seven in the little circle with me, that after the kid hits it gotta run off the field. and he's like, "dad, don't let him hit this one, "don't let him hit it, don'
[sth] there was nothing ecial about the fact that their dad happens to be roger clemens. [clemens] no. but i was always the one that hado throw the kids pitch 'cause the coaches couldn't throw a strike. so then i went out there and found out just how hard it was to throw a kids pitch. [smith] yeah, but honestly if you're seven years old and you stare up the person throwing kids pitch and it's roger clemens. [clemens] they don't know that. they just know i'm a dad that throws strikes. the other...
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welcome back i'm still with roger waters the interconnectedness here that. really dressing with you gives julie that certain drug we should just now he's talking about guantanamo torture he's doing about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of this talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption wrongdoing is all around the around the world you see this as a hugely interconnected says it is hugely interconnected and that's that's one thing that chiz may help somewhat is that people are in the streets in sunday out though in chile right and where where where it started with a tiny crease in subway phases something that they've realized now that there is a movement in latin america and south america but also the in france and maybe one day there will even be an uprising in the united kingdom to say you know enough so but it was the other uprisings as a border johnson well supposedly he wanted to huge majority in poland was coming to will come to that but you know before i do in colombia now even though they even though
welcome back i'm still with roger waters the interconnectedness here that. really dressing with you gives julie that certain drug we should just now he's talking about guantanamo torture he's doing about the killing of journalists and civilians in iraq but then all of this talk about pharmaceutical companies and all sorts of corruption wrongdoing is all around the around the world you see this as a hugely interconnected says it is hugely interconnected and that's that's one thing that chiz may...
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roger: the majority are coming from marketing.a lot of marketing programs that make less sense in this credit and consumer environment, but we are going after every dollar spent in a different way, looking at technology spend, but working hard to make sure we don't have any layoffs due to the covid crisis. when you are looking at these expenditures, we all got so used to those rewards that all of these credit card given us across the industry, you mentioned that some of those might be waning before the covid crisis. are rewards going to be a thing of the past? roger: our program is designed to be sustainable. in the third quarter, we are oururing 5% rewards for restaurants. think some of the frequent flyer programs are going to struggle a bit as people not want to travel, so it all depends on the program, but we have no plans to make any changes to our rewards group. sonali: how do you expect to gain share in this type of environment? m&a potentially part of the strategy now that valuations are lower across the industry? m&a is so
roger: the majority are coming from marketing.a lot of marketing programs that make less sense in this credit and consumer environment, but we are going after every dollar spent in a different way, looking at technology spend, but working hard to make sure we don't have any layoffs due to the covid crisis. when you are looking at these expenditures, we all got so used to those rewards that all of these credit card given us across the industry, you mentioned that some of those might be waning...
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that was roger baldwin and then i thought to myself how he would have enjoyed that attack and knowing this that you don't build an enterprise like the aclu with only one person. but he was a personal friend literally i met him at 65 retiring from the aclu. he transferred his royalties from domestic civil liberties to international and was a shadow at the united nations everybody loved roger. he had the sense to know that if you are going to grow old gracefully then find friends in every generation. a naturalist, his lawyer was louis brandeis. it was like walking with the row with baldwin. >> and a conscientious objector. we were in prince edward virginia and i was asked to give a statement about world war i to the history class. i said world war i? [laughter] so i will tell you a story of world war i and the personalities of the people. one of them was the greatest hero of that war and one every single battle in country that gave wounded three times the most fearless man i have ever known and described as a great patriot. but also classified as franklin roosevelt so the fact that he w
that was roger baldwin and then i thought to myself how he would have enjoyed that attack and knowing this that you don't build an enterprise like the aclu with only one person. but he was a personal friend literally i met him at 65 retiring from the aclu. he transferred his royalties from domestic civil liberties to international and was a shadow at the united nations everybody loved roger. he had the sense to know that if you are going to grow old gracefully then find friends in every...
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roger: en west palm beach, florida. roger borges, univisiÓn.o llenar el censo, pero, ¿no es peligroso? ¡para nada! hace diez años estaba como tú. lo llené, y mírame, aquí sigo. tu información personal no se puede compartir ni con la migra ni con la policía. no te preocupes. Órale, ¡pues está bien!, ¿no? ¿listos para ordenar? ¿nos trae un formulario del censo, por favor? llena el censo hoy. dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. en metro, sabemos que mantenerse conectado es importante. ahorra con nuestro precio más bajo en datos sin límites. dale forma a tu futuro. obtén dos líneas por 40 dólares cada línea. y punto. todo en la red de t-mobile. mantente conectado con metro by t-mobile. ♪ felix: cuatro empleados de un establecimiento de la cadena de comida rÁpida checker's en patterson, new jersey se llevaron la sorpresa de su vida mientras trabajaban como siempre, lo hacÍan sirviÉndole el pÚblico. >> el empresario multimillonario se les acercÓ y lo sorprendiÓ con un regalito que debe haberles venido muy bien. desde una generosÍsima propina de $10
roger: en west palm beach, florida. roger borges, univisiÓn.o llenar el censo, pero, ¿no es peligroso? ¡para nada! hace diez años estaba como tú. lo llené, y mírame, aquí sigo. tu información personal no se puede compartir ni con la migra ni con la policía. no te preocupes. Órale, ¡pues está bien!, ¿no? ¿listos para ordenar? ¿nos trae un formulario del censo, por favor? llena el censo hoy. dale forma a tu futuro. empieza aquÍ. en metro, sabemos que mantenerse conectado es...
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roger brumback and his wife mary. p.m., on the day the brumbacks were last known to be alive someone had tried to break into the home of a third creighton pathologist, dr. channda bewtra. now the detectives were on the trail of another physician. this one with a possible motive for murder. in 2001, dr. anthony garcia had been left go from the creighton university pathology department for unprofessional conduct. garcia had since moved to indiana. so the detective called the indiana state police. >> the indiana tate police came back that day and said we have records of dr. garcia purchasing specifically a smith and wesson sd-9 9 mill neater eimeter shore the murders. >> the magazine you found in the home would fit that weapon? >> yeah. >> now he needed to know whether anthony garcia was in omaha on mother's day 2013. with little to go on, the detective followed the money. >> i wanted to find out where he had active credit cards and banking accounts. >> and he found an answer, a credit card issued to anthony garcia had b
roger brumback and his wife mary. p.m., on the day the brumbacks were last known to be alive someone had tried to break into the home of a third creighton pathologist, dr. channda bewtra. now the detectives were on the trail of another physician. this one with a possible motive for murder. in 2001, dr. anthony garcia had been left go from the creighton university pathology department for unprofessional conduct. garcia had since moved to indiana. so the detective called the indiana state police....
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please welcome stephanie jones-rogers. [applause] dr. jones-rogers: thank you for the invitation and the introduction, david. thank you all for coming this afternoon and spending your lunchtime with me. it is a pleasure to be here with you today. this is james redpath. in 1859 after touring the antebellum south he attempted to explain for his readers white white southern women opposed the southern emancipation. -- why white southern women opposed southern emancipation. he believed it was tied to a lifetime of indoctrination reared under the saddle of the peculiar institution. quote incessantly plate -- praised and defended unquote. partially everywhere these women went by virtually everyone a new and in most publications they read. their consciences were thus easily perverted, redpath argued, or never afterward appealed to. with the result that they saw no reason to change their views. redpath assumed white southern women did not know legal slavery as it is because their society shielded them from the institution horrific realities. insu
please welcome stephanie jones-rogers. [applause] dr. jones-rogers: thank you for the invitation and the introduction, david. thank you all for coming this afternoon and spending your lunchtime with me. it is a pleasure to be here with you today. this is james redpath. in 1859 after touring the antebellum south he attempted to explain for his readers white white southern women opposed the southern emancipation. -- why white southern women opposed southern emancipation. he believed it was tied...
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roger will have to talk about. i haven't seen anything to suggest that but you would be in better position to know that than me because you've done those studies. during this period the future president's efforts were placed instead on ensuring that slavery did not expand. in his 1854 address in peoria, in response to the divisive kansas/nebraska act, he declared the territory was exactly what jefferson could have seen and intended and i quote, the happening home of teaming millions of free white people unencumbered by the competition of slave labor. as he waited to be sworn in as president in 1851, his politicallies kept him informed of the efforts underway to stem ses session and bring the already seceded states back into the union. on the issue of slavery in the district of columbia, the return of fugitive slaves, in his words he cared but little. but he stated emphatically that there would be no compromise on the question of extending slavery on soil owned by the nation and at that time he was talking about the
roger will have to talk about. i haven't seen anything to suggest that but you would be in better position to know that than me because you've done those studies. during this period the future president's efforts were placed instead on ensuring that slavery did not expand. in his 1854 address in peoria, in response to the divisive kansas/nebraska act, he declared the territory was exactly what jefferson could have seen and intended and i quote, the happening home of teaming millions of free...
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roger: the majority are coming from marketing.after every dollar spent in a disciplined way, looking at vendors, looking at , making sure we do not have any layoffs in regards to the covid crisis. >> when you look at expenditures, we all got so used to the rewards that credit card companies had given us across the industry. you hinted that some of those things might be waning. our rewards going to be a thing of the past? is designedrogram to be sustainable. we are featuring 5% rewards on restaurants. i think some of the frequent flyer programs will struggle a little bit. we have no plans to make any reward programs. how do you expect to gain shares? is m&a potentially part of the strategy as valuations are lower? roger: particularly in the payments business. we own the third-largest payment network. that could be a way to grow discover. i think it is important to make sure that you are not just defensive but also looking at opportunities that will come up. >> how big of an acquisition would discover be able to do? roger: we have e
roger: the majority are coming from marketing.after every dollar spent in a disciplined way, looking at vendors, looking at , making sure we do not have any layoffs in regards to the covid crisis. >> when you look at expenditures, we all got so used to the rewards that credit card companies had given us across the industry. you hinted that some of those things might be waning. our rewards going to be a thing of the past? is designedrogram to be sustainable. we are featuring 5% rewards on...
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lawmakers busy on the front lines battling the virus, congressman doctor roger marshall of kansas, great to have you with us. >> good to be with you. shannon: i know you have been on the front lines volunteering and getting back into the healthcare system. what do you think? >> we are seeing the sun come up in kansas, the worst days are behind us, i'm seeing great physicians, nurses reaching out to their communities, working at a clinic in kansas city kansas, incredible staff, committed people, patients that were hurting and it was good to help them out and do what we could to help them. on the other hand in southwest kansas where 20% is processed we are on an uptick so i'm in southwest kansas seeing what i can do to help these folks out as well. shannon: i have worked in a number of hospitals out there that were bracing and preparing for this, that is not come to fruition was one of them into peak a talks about a case that talked about st. francis
lawmakers busy on the front lines battling the virus, congressman doctor roger marshall of kansas, great to have you with us. >> good to be with you. shannon: i know you have been on the front lines volunteering and getting back into the healthcare system. what do you think? >> we are seeing the sun come up in kansas, the worst days are behind us, i'm seeing great physicians, nurses reaching out to their communities, working at a clinic in kansas city kansas, incredible staff,...
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roger mcnamee, the author of zucked.does it for me this hour, thank you for watching, you can catch me back here tomorrow morning 8:00 to 10:00 eastern where i'll be joined by michael moore and the previous head of the world bank. the world bank give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ getting older shouldn't the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right care, right at home. new crest pro/active defense. you're doing more to keep your body healthy for the future. shouldn't your toothpaste do the same for your mouth? now with crest pro/active defense, future proof your whole mouth. its active defen
roger mcnamee, the author of zucked.does it for me this hour, thank you for watching, you can catch me back here tomorrow morning 8:00 to 10:00 eastern where i'll be joined by michael moore and the previous head of the world bank. the world bank give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ getting older shouldn't the things she...
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>> i don't know and that's why would come to you, roger. i have not found anything that suggested that lincoln actually did anything about overturning some of those black laws that illinois had established. i know h four douglas blasted him for having done that. when he became a presidential candidate, it was douglas who said he doesn't believe in the abolition sentiment of abraham lincoln because he remembered that lincoln had refused to do that. it very well may have been because of politics. it may very well have been because of the politics. we'll never know. all we have to go by is what he said in the debate and that is not always encouraging of course what he did he did a lot that was beneficial to african americans, so i wish that someone could solve that problem for me and roger, i was hoping that you would be able to do that, because i know you have studied the black laws in illinois. >> thank you so much. (applause) wonderful speech.
>> i don't know and that's why would come to you, roger. i have not found anything that suggested that lincoln actually did anything about overturning some of those black laws that illinois had established. i know h four douglas blasted him for having done that. when he became a presidential candidate, it was douglas who said he doesn't believe in the abolition sentiment of abraham lincoln because he remembered that lincoln had refused to do that. it very well may have been because of...
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we saw with papadopoulos and roger stone, this is a miscarriage of justice. you've been talking about material and exculpatory evidence. now we are told we are on the i verge of. >> release of more documents that will show general flynn was innocent and was completely set up and framed by the upper echelon of the fbi. that small group of the highest ranking members of the fbi that deliberately set up that firm august 15th 2016 on to catch general flynn in something and either prosecute him or get him fired. that's what we have alleged for so long and it's proving true with every new document disclosed. >> sean: so you have the jury foreperson, who has a direct bias, i thought we had a right to an impartial jury, i must have deluded myself. exculpatory evidence withheld in his case, looks like general flynn's case, looks like all of it, they knew all along it was russian disinformation everywhere. can we expect or read into the hiring of more staff and prosecutors by a sign that things are ratcheting up for justice? >> it certainly looks like he's on the right
we saw with papadopoulos and roger stone, this is a miscarriage of justice. you've been talking about material and exculpatory evidence. now we are told we are on the i verge of. >> release of more documents that will show general flynn was innocent and was completely set up and framed by the upper echelon of the fbi. that small group of the highest ranking members of the fbi that deliberately set up that firm august 15th 2016 on to catch general flynn in something and either prosecute...
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roger stone joins us next. and spray... and spray... and spray. well, we used to.w ortho home defense max indoor insect barrier, one simple application kills and prevents bugs in your home for up to a year without odors, stains or fuss. it's the modern way to keep bugs away. new ortho, home defense max. get everything you need for spring at ortho.com order today! >> michael cohen just got out of jail, and a legend, one person on his weighted jail, maybe only one in america is roger stone. two weeks will be sentenced for his useful adult life, his crime supporting donald trump, how does he feel about that? thanks so much for coming on. i'll just get right to it, i'm a little bit confused by why, with all the pardons going around, everyone i've ever met who has been pardoned, you haven't been by a white house that has done a lot to push terminal justice reform and put a lot of bad people out of jail in the name of humanitarian concerns. you're not in that car to gori, white do you think >> i was hopeful that the motion for a mistrial in my place was based on flagrant
roger stone joins us next. and spray... and spray... and spray. well, we used to.w ortho home defense max indoor insect barrier, one simple application kills and prevents bugs in your home for up to a year without odors, stains or fuss. it's the modern way to keep bugs away. new ortho, home defense max. get everything you need for spring at ortho.com order today! >> michael cohen just got out of jail, and a legend, one person on his weighted jail, maybe only one in america is roger stone....
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health and human services roger severino joins us to explain next nourishing your body inside and outo you can focus on what matters most. centrum. feed your cells. fuel your life. subway is still serving the subs delicious subs made fresh and easy to get for takeout or delivery. and now, with our family takeout special, get a free footlong when you buy two. ♪ what does an apron have to do with insurance? an apron is protection. an apron is not quitting until you've helped make something better. what does an apron have to do with insurance? for us, especially right now, everything. ♪ are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral ste
health and human services roger severino joins us to explain next nourishing your body inside and outo you can focus on what matters most. centrum. feed your cells. fuel your life. subway is still serving the subs delicious subs made fresh and easy to get for takeout or delivery. and now, with our family takeout special, get a free footlong when you buy two. ♪ what does an apron have to do with insurance? an apron is protection. an apron is not quitting until you've helped make something...
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commissioner roger goodell joins us live this morning. >> and legends banding ther. from bon jovi to tony be nnnett and the boss himself, bruce springsteen. the star tstudded jersey for jersey benefit rocking out to raise moan for their home state. >>> good morning, america. >> robin we're seeing so many frontline workers support each other every single day. >> we really are. new york hit so hard by the pandemic. the nypd paying tribute to the health care heros who volunteered to help out at new york city from all oefrp the over the country. appreciative of each and every one of them, george. >> boy, we sure are, robin. you see heroes cheering heroes right there and right now, more than 76,000 people have recovered in the united states. across the country there are now more than 840,000 confirmed cases. on the economic front millions more unemployment claims released today and the house expected to vote on the latest nearly $500 billion relief package. robin? >>> but first, we want to get to that breaking news, george. tornado warnings right now, and a trail of destr
commissioner roger goodell joins us live this morning. >> and legends banding ther. from bon jovi to tony be nnnett and the boss himself, bruce springsteen. the star tstudded jersey for jersey benefit rocking out to raise moan for their home state. >>> good morning, america. >> robin we're seeing so many frontline workers support each other every single day. >> we really are. new york hit so hard by the pandemic. the nypd paying tribute to the health care heros who...
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roger goodell cannot get a break still.y basement, i'm not in front of a crowd, i'm leaving you all alone, yet still i got the boos. >> it's like the applause you hear in the shows. you still get the boos. >> these draft picks did not disappoint. we will be covering that throughout the morning. >>> we do begin with the very latest developments in the war on the coronavirus. president trump is latching on to another unproven remedy. at the white house briefing a homeland security official presented results of a study suggesting sunlight, heat, and humidity could help kill the virus. >> many experts are sceptical of the findings since there have been outbreaks in areas with warmer climates, but the president seized on the research and shared ideas of his own. >> so supposing we hit the body with a tremendous, whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light, and i think you said that has -- you're going to test it, but supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do, either through the skin or in some ot
roger goodell cannot get a break still.y basement, i'm not in front of a crowd, i'm leaving you all alone, yet still i got the boos. >> it's like the applause you hear in the shows. you still get the boos. >> these draft picks did not disappoint. we will be covering that throughout the morning. >>> we do begin with the very latest developments in the war on the coronavirus. president trump is latching on to another unproven remedy. at the white house briefing a homeland...
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none other than roger's nephew pete. >> hey, this is pete. i've worked for 28 years doing what i'm doing so that i could eventually one day have a chance to farm. >> reporter: pete wanted to talk about having been disinherited. >> and -- i've just, you know -- i've been taken out of my dad's will. >> reporter: the phone messages contained nothing directly incriminating, but after being diverted by those strange letters about assassins and a drug gang, the investigation was now back to where it started, that peter moore was the prime suspect. but, just as all eyes were focused in one particular direction, the very next day the phone rang. six weeks into the investigation, detectives soloman and agent parker had an audiotapes, texts, letters, a diagram, fragments of leads pointing in wildly different directions. to pete moore, or a drug cartel, or a crazed assassin. and now they had another lead to work on. >> somebody made an anonymous call to the sheriff's department, said -- the caller basically stated, you need to be looking at paul moore.
none other than roger's nephew pete. >> hey, this is pete. i've worked for 28 years doing what i'm doing so that i could eventually one day have a chance to farm. >> reporter: pete wanted to talk about having been disinherited. >> and -- i've just, you know -- i've been taken out of my dad's will. >> reporter: the phone messages contained nothing directly incriminating, but after being diverted by those strange letters about assassins and a drug gang, the investigation...
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you can watch the entire interview with roger goodell coming up at 7:00 a.m. on "good morning america" and you can watch the nfl draft right here on abc7 at 5:00 p.m. and then join larry beil and chris alvarez for a post-draft special after the game. now, reggie and kumasi, i know that you two are not sports people. that is mike and i's department, but you can relate to this because the nfl when they did their practice round for the draft, they had a technical issue in the first pick and we all understand those issues working from home. >> i was looking and they said they picked like 58 top prospects. they all have like all the different hats from all the teams, so depending on like which team they go to, they could just pull out the hat and just be like, it should be inte see how this works. >> you know, a time honor tradition of mercifully or unmercifully booing commissioner goodell when he comes out to make the picks. how do you do that virtually? >> people will find a way. >> they always find a way. >> they do. >> i was wondering that, mike. i didn't know.
you can watch the entire interview with roger goodell coming up at 7:00 a.m. on "good morning america" and you can watch the nfl draft right here on abc7 at 5:00 p.m. and then join larry beil and chris alvarez for a post-draft special after the game. now, reggie and kumasi, i know that you two are not sports people. that is mike and i's department, but you can relate to this because the nfl when they did their practice round for the draft, they had a technical issue in the first pick...
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rogers: ♪ it's a aubeltifu rlgi a: werehe tio curus. ♪ mr.ifu rlgi a: wmawo wn 1:ow!us. man 1: thedv atuenusro. man o2:h! da ni tel: igergr!rr mawo tn 2:ho vserientungut o forthe first time. l:alst bla o!ff [rocket explosn]io ho man 3: and tse who have never lostur ose sen of .nder ma4:n a! who man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [qinuackg] vo we: re the hungry. iecook mstoncoer: ok!ie ma tn 6:hetr song.mm muha ali: i stmuth be e greastte! ♪ voe : thjoulyf.ha bob ross: a y littlelo cud. ♪♪ n mae 3: wbeevliere the isalyswae morwean cov uncer. gimorl: re we can explore. mawo wn 3:e libe..eve. man 6: ...in the capacity for goodne.ss vod : anthpoe iatentrl fo tness. ♪ man 7: tch has been passed to aew nericenation of amers. man 1: pbs. to aew nericenation of amn mabs3: p. gi: rlpbs. ♪♪ ♪ rois pvid deby, (ding) ngatlauage learning app th teacheres ifal le nvcotiersaons d an susespeh ecgnrecoition technology. ing) y dail10o tin15 mutlee ssson arice voedy bvenati sakpe..ers. (ding) anthd reey a abat .bbel ba.cbbelom.
rogers: ♪ it's a aubeltifu rlgi a: werehe tio curus. ♪ mr.ifu rlgi a: wmawo wn 1:ow!us. man 1: thedv atuenusro. man o2:h! da ni tel: igergr!rr mawo tn 2:ho vserientungut o forthe first time. l:alst bla o!ff [rocket explosn]io ho man 3: and tse who have never lostur ose sen of .nder ma4:n a! who man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [qinuackg] vo we: re the hungry. iecook mstoncoer: ok!ie ma tn 6:hetr song.mm muha ali: i stmuth be e greastte! ♪ voe : thjoulyf.ha bob ross: a y littlelo cud....
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let's go to roger.uestion is what is the basis for even suggesting that covid-19, the spread, will wain in the spring? if so, how come the sprirs viru spreading ied arapidly in countries with subtropical climate? >> when most of the spread was in the northern hemisphere of the world, where it was much cooler and not that much spread in the southern hemisphere. most cases at that time, a couple of months ago, were from people who traveled there. and probably taken the virus with them. as it started to cool in the summer hemisphere, you are seeing more community spread in the southern hemisphere. so it raises the question, is there a sort of -- a climate variability to this, a seasonal variation? we don't know for sure. i can tell you that dr. fauci, he is, i think, he believes that there is more evidence that that is happening. and so as it starts to warm in the northern hemisphere, you may start to see a dropoff. we don't know why that is. it could be the humidity, the temperature, less clustering, who
let's go to roger.uestion is what is the basis for even suggesting that covid-19, the spread, will wain in the spring? if so, how come the sprirs viru spreading ied arapidly in countries with subtropical climate? >> when most of the spread was in the northern hemisphere of the world, where it was much cooler and not that much spread in the southern hemisphere. most cases at that time, a couple of months ago, were from people who traveled there. and probably taken the virus with them. as...
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commissioner roger caddell goodell announcing from his basement. >> i can promise you there will come a day when that celebration will be much larger.>> you can see the bengals fans reacting and joe burrow hugging his family. this is really a local boy made good story. played high school ball in the plains ohio about two and half hours east of where he will play professionally. he is a big kid, 6'4", won the heisman trophy last year, led lsu to a national championship, through for more than 5600 yards, 60 touchdowns, completed 66 percent of his passes, so on john lynch and kyle shanahan, each of them set up in their perspective homes, and the big question is, what will they do with their first two pics, the 49ers number 13 and 31. they see them taking a wide receiver like cd lamb out of oklahoma or jerry judy or henry rugs. as for the las vegas raiders, they hold pics number 12 and 19. and head coach jon gruden sure seems nice and relaxed tonight.>> raider nation, it's coach here with my dog gigi, getting ready for the draft. just want to tell you how excited we are to play in the new
commissioner roger caddell goodell announcing from his basement. >> i can promise you there will come a day when that celebration will be much larger.>> you can see the bengals fans reacting and joe burrow hugging his family. this is really a local boy made good story. played high school ball in the plains ohio about two and half hours east of where he will play professionally. he is a big kid, 6'4", won the heisman trophy last year, led lsu to a national championship, through...
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. >> roger. >> shutdown. >> valves are shut own. >> that was a good burn. >> understand. >> so that wasfree return, then start understanding how we can make this stuff last to get us back and we had a vehicle that we were depending on, the lunar module that was made for two guys for 3 days and then we got 3 guys for 4 days. neil: the numbers didn't add up for charlie duke. >> how do you make it last? i said we don't have enough, oxygen, electrical power, those kind of consumables to get them back. i said we are not going to make it. it's all running out 24 hours before we got back. ♪ ♪ daughter: you are loved. you are valued. you are resilient. you got this. announcer: you're there for them. we're here for you. find free care guides at aarp.org/caregiving ♪ ♪ >> continuously ever since last night. >> we started in the simulator powering based on the suggestions and the recommendations of the team that was monitoring those systems. >> and i asked for a reconfirmation because when you do that it's irreversible, shutting things down. neil: to conserve electric power, mission control had th
. >> roger. >> shutdown. >> valves are shut own. >> that was a good burn. >> understand. >> so that wasfree return, then start understanding how we can make this stuff last to get us back and we had a vehicle that we were depending on, the lunar module that was made for two guys for 3 days and then we got 3 guys for 4 days. neil: the numbers didn't add up for charlie duke. >> how do you make it last? i said we don't have enough, oxygen, electrical...
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joins us from sydney for more on this roger what did the judges have to say in today's decision. well this was clearly an important and extremely controversial judgment strayer i caught 7 judges you know honestly found it was reasonable doubt about jewel felt guilt and there was therefore a significant possibility that an innocent person had been convicted adding that the witness evidence was inconsistent with the complainants account as they put it . this refers to the main issue in this entire case which goes back to the alleged sexual assault of 213 year old club boys patrick's cathedral in melbourne back in the mid ninety's ninety's the defense had always argued that it was not sufficient tucked well to commit the offense is between a hive of activity after the sun in the past when he was sailing the congregation on the cathedral steps and his return to the sectors tree where the alleged offense taken place that is the crux of the court the case and they are the judges clearly stated with correspondent roger mayne in sydney let's get the latest developments now related to the
joins us from sydney for more on this roger what did the judges have to say in today's decision. well this was clearly an important and extremely controversial judgment strayer i caught 7 judges you know honestly found it was reasonable doubt about jewel felt guilt and there was therefore a significant possibility that an innocent person had been convicted adding that the witness evidence was inconsistent with the complainants account as they put it . this refers to the main issue in this...
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political analyst and professor of modern islam at fordham university and in that lee new jersey steven rogers an advisor to the president on old 2020 campaign welcome to all of you so let me start let me start with you sara so president trumps criticism of the w.h.o. in his choosing to cut funding what signal does that send to the world. well of i think it's unfortunate and of course i understand your point of view but i feel it's unfortunate that as commentators and as the media are actually playing into. donald trump's strategy here of diverting attention away from his catastrophic mishandle e of the virus sarah sarah sarah we're actually not doing that we have a we have a lot of time to talk and i have a lot of questions we are definitely going to get to some of those questions i was just starting with the dead because that's the most recent thing that's happened we're going to we're going to drill down on a lot i sure you oh sure yeah. well it's any signal to the world that. the united states is attempting to distract from dollar chunks mishandling of the issue by targeting the world heal
political analyst and professor of modern islam at fordham university and in that lee new jersey steven rogers an advisor to the president on old 2020 campaign welcome to all of you so let me start let me start with you sara so president trumps criticism of the w.h.o. in his choosing to cut funding what signal does that send to the world. well of i think it's unfortunate and of course i understand your point of view but i feel it's unfortunate that as commentators and as the media are actually...
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got one and roger men are joins us from sydney for more on this roger what did the judges have to say in today's decision well this was clearly an important and extremely controversial judgment by the australian high court 7 judges you know mostly found that there was reasonable doubt about tool tells guilt and there was there for a significant possibility that an innocent person had been convicted adding that the witness evidence was inconsistent with the complaints account as they put it now this refers to the main issue in this entire case which goes back to the alleged sexual assault of 213 year old club boys and patrick's cathedral in melbourne back in the mid 1990 s. the defense had always argued that it was not sufficient tucked hale to commit the offense is between a high over that timothy after the sunday mass when he was fairly in the congregation on the cathedral steps and his returned to the sacristy where the alleged offense were supposed to have taken place that is the crux that caught the case and they are the judges clearly found in a girl's fate or with george brown h
got one and roger men are joins us from sydney for more on this roger what did the judges have to say in today's decision well this was clearly an important and extremely controversial judgment by the australian high court 7 judges you know mostly found that there was reasonable doubt about tool tells guilt and there was there for a significant possibility that an innocent person had been convicted adding that the witness evidence was inconsistent with the complaints account as they put it now...