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and again, she named roger. >> i can't really see roger. just arms.e's holding kay. >> you don't hear a story like that and say, wow, that's a piece of crap. go on from there? >> no, not when she gives that amount of detail. >> detectives kept the rest of the mortensen family informed of developments. >> what did this do to you? >> oh, man. it just -- it threw me for a loop. >> when pam and roger attended kay's funeral, the tension was thick. >> it was very difficult to be there, because everybody wanted to know what happened that night. >> but they couldn't say anything, said pam, detectives told them not to. >> my sister came up to me at one point and says, tell me what really happened. and i told her, i'm sorry, i cannot talk about this. >> shortly after roger and pam took the polygraph test and were told about the dismal results, they hired a lawyer. few in the mortensen family could understand why they would do a thing like that, if they were innocent, that is. >> i tried to say, what would i do if i was in their situation? i would do everything
and again, she named roger. >> i can't really see roger. just arms.e's holding kay. >> you don't hear a story like that and say, wow, that's a piece of crap. go on from there? >> no, not when she gives that amount of detail. >> detectives kept the rest of the mortensen family informed of developments. >> what did this do to you? >> oh, man. it just -- it threw me for a loop. >> when pam and roger attended kay's funeral, the tension was thick. >>...
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roger stone. >> roger stone, long time trump associate and adviser was taken into custody by the fbi. >> fbi! open the door! >> stone had been arrested in connection with robert mueller's probe and to whether anyone with the trump campaign conspired with the russians who attempted to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. the special counsel alleged that stone was a conduit between the trump campaign and wikileaks which released russian hacked emails from the democratic national committee, involving hillary clinton. in june of this year, through the freedom of information act, cnn obtained a less redacted version of the report noting that former trump campaign chair paul manafort, former deputy chair rick gates, and former trump attorney michael cohen, all told investigators that in july 2016, roger stone told donald trump and others that wikileaks founder julian assange told him that the website would soon begin publishing damaging documents. >> that was a long time trump ally faces criminal charges, prosecutors accuse roger stone of lying to protect the president. >> roger sto
roger stone. >> roger stone, long time trump associate and adviser was taken into custody by the fbi. >> fbi! open the door! >> stone had been arrested in connection with robert mueller's probe and to whether anyone with the trump campaign conspired with the russians who attempted to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. the special counsel alleged that stone was a conduit between the trump campaign and wikileaks which released russian hacked emails from the democratic...
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roger stone should be pardoned, i believe roger stone will be pardoned. and then this proceeding will look even more ridiculous than it does today. i fear that my democrat colleagues tend to behave the worst when they are caught, undoubtedly the obama administration and their allies in the deep state were caught entirely offguard by the election of president trump. they believed that their smears and coup attempts against him would be like an insurance policy in the event that you die before you're 40. they believed he should lose 100 million to zero. then of course he won. and democrats were caught yet again. this time the d.n.c. and the hillary clinton campaign, colluding with russia, utilizing a dossier that we now know had its subsources targeted by russian intelligence. it's not a debate point. that is a finding by the inspector general. and now we see house democrats caught yet again with a failed impeachment, with the lack of an agenda. and as we sit here today, america's cities are burning. our monuments are being desecrated. our history is being
roger stone should be pardoned, i believe roger stone will be pardoned. and then this proceeding will look even more ridiculous than it does today. i fear that my democrat colleagues tend to behave the worst when they are caught, undoubtedly the obama administration and their allies in the deep state were caught entirely offguard by the election of president trump. they believed that their smears and coup attempts against him would be like an insurance policy in the event that you die before...
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. >> i want to address today's sentencing of a man, roger stone. i want to see it play out to its fullest. roger has a very good chance of exoneration, in my opinion. >> even after stone's sentencing, the president did not relent and he targeted for criticism a private citizen who had served as a forewoman of the jury. >> it is my strong opinion the forewoman of the jury, the woman who was in charge of the jury, is totally tainted. when you take a look, how can you have a person like this? she was an anti-trump activist. >> the president, roger stone's allies, have again done an extraordinary thing which is to take aim at a specific member of the jury, the forewoman, to say she was tainted. this was an unfair process to suggest that somehow she was out to get president trump from the beginning.
. >> i want to address today's sentencing of a man, roger stone. i want to see it play out to its fullest. roger has a very good chance of exoneration, in my opinion. >> even after stone's sentencing, the president did not relent and he targeted for criticism a private citizen who had served as a forewoman of the jury. >> it is my strong opinion the forewoman of the jury, the woman who was in charge of the jury, is totally tainted. when you take a look, how can you have a...
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roger: the answer is i am terrified. am terrified because the was, with primary almost no journalistic investigation, significantly affected by disinformation. we already know there will be a ton because there's a lot going on right now. the president and his administration are untroubled by that. from a regulatory point of view, there is no pressure on the platforms to clean that up from anybody who has the power to actually do something. it is all coming from moral authority, the opposition party, journalists, and people like me. if i am facebook and i have just brought back chris cox, the reality is if facebook wanted to change direction and reform its business model, chris is the guy to do that. but why wouldn't they have said that was what their plan was he came back? so i am really terrified. you know, my biggest thing is to try to inoculate everybody, to explain that november 3, you have to vote. get an absentee ballot, no vote and be prepared to stand in line. everyone has to participate. there will be a ton of d
roger: the answer is i am terrified. am terrified because the was, with primary almost no journalistic investigation, significantly affected by disinformation. we already know there will be a ton because there's a lot going on right now. the president and his administration are untroubled by that. from a regulatory point of view, there is no pressure on the platforms to clean that up from anybody who has the power to actually do something. it is all coming from moral authority, the opposition...
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i want to play the roger goodell sound here. nfl players basically almost seemed to challenge the league to say something more meaningful on this. in many ways, i think what they were looking for almost and they didn't say it but maybe also an apology and acknowledgment of what colin kaepernick did. verierful enough that roger goodell felt he had to respond. let me play the response and ask you guys if you think it was enough. >> we at the national football league condemn racism and systemic oppression of black people. we the national football league admit we were wrong to not listening to nfl players earlier and encourage all to speak out and peaceful protest. we the national football league
i want to play the roger goodell sound here. nfl players basically almost seemed to challenge the league to say something more meaningful on this. in many ways, i think what they were looking for almost and they didn't say it but maybe also an apology and acknowledgment of what colin kaepernick did. verierful enough that roger goodell felt he had to respond. let me play the response and ask you guys if you think it was enough. >> we at the national football league condemn racism and...
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roger, good to have you with us -- roger stone. first to what must occupy a lot of your time, thinking about june 30th. that's the date you're supposed to be doing to prison. your thoughts. >> well, first of all, lou, i've got to comment on the previous discussion. this jobs report last week blew me away. it shows that the president's program of cutting taxes and regulation to create jobs is working again and that under the president's -- lou: roger, we've got 400 -- i got -- roger, i've got 400 wall street analysts that we draw on every day, but i appreciate your volunteering. >> no, i'm optimistic. lou: well, that's great, i'm glad you are. you're free and you've got wrongs to be righted. let's start with an answer, though, to my question which is your thoughts about june 30th and what's likely to transpire. >> well, at this point, lou, as you know, i have filed an appeal both of my conviction and an appeal separately of the judge's decision not to grant me a new trial based on egregious conduct -- misconduct by one of the jurors
roger, good to have you with us -- roger stone. first to what must occupy a lot of your time, thinking about june 30th. that's the date you're supposed to be doing to prison. your thoughts. >> well, first of all, lou, i've got to comment on the previous discussion. this jobs report last week blew me away. it shows that the president's program of cutting taxes and regulation to create jobs is working again and that under the president's -- lou: roger, we've got 400 -- i got -- roger, i've...
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roger wicker: well okay. how do we get the broadband data act complied with more quickly. >> any funding to be able to do that pretty 65,000,001st on the cost of the first year alone. otherwise it is an unfunded mandate production repeatedly we need money before maps rated in the way you just heard his name from the concession without it, most americans some americans i met with places in west virginia and the gulf of mississippi, another organic cross-country, they will have to wait potentially for years until congress is this funding and we determine what suburban areas might be partially served. i think digital opportunities should not be denied to americans were on the wrong side of the divide by any metric we use. but it seems to me of a man to do this. sen. roger wicker: and it is incumbent upon the congress to provide fundus . to get this going as soon as possible. because it is an urgent need. in thinking very much. do you to have dinner together. [laughter]. socially distance pretty you're both terri
roger wicker: well okay. how do we get the broadband data act complied with more quickly. >> any funding to be able to do that pretty 65,000,001st on the cost of the first year alone. otherwise it is an unfunded mandate production repeatedly we need money before maps rated in the way you just heard his name from the concession without it, most americans some americans i met with places in west virginia and the gulf of mississippi, another organic cross-country, they will have to wait...
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roger's a good guy. i know him personally. a really good friend.k it just takes time for people to really get there and understand. i think he's there now and the league is behind the players. >> all right. well said. before goodell made his statements today, several of the nfl's biggest names put out this video, asking for the nfl to condemn racism and support black players. let's play some of it for you. >> it's been ten days since george floyd was brutally murdered. >> how many times do we need to ask you to listen to your players? >> what will it take? for one of us to be murdered by police brutality. >> what if i was george floyd? >> if i was george floyd. >> whatever i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> i am george floyd. >> i ambro na taylor. >> i am ahmaud arbery. >> i am eric garner. >> i am tamir rice. >> i am walter scott. >> i am michael brown. >> i am samuel dubois. >> i'm phillip white. >> i am jordan baker. >> we will not be silenced. >> it shouldn't take this long to admit. >> so on behalf of th
roger's a good guy. i know him personally. a really good friend.k it just takes time for people to really get there and understand. i think he's there now and the league is behind the players. >> all right. well said. before goodell made his statements today, several of the nfl's biggest names put out this video, asking for the nfl to condemn racism and support black players. let's play some of it for you. >> it's been ten days since george floyd was brutally murdered. >> how...
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that roger goodell, as the leader, means what he says.be so tone deaf and then, all of a sudden, here's here now. >> well, i just -- i think it's about education as well. so, four years ago, kaepernick. he took a knee. and he got condemned for doing that. but he had -- he was pushing the cause. and i just think, over the course of the last few years, they really started to understand how black and brown people were being treated. how police brutality was -- was really hitting the black community, hard. and i just think now, this is an aakening. we're going to have a shift, in a sense that they are actually opening their eyes and accept the fact that we need to support their players and causes in the community. >> but what took so long? i think that's a perfectly legitimate question to ask. what took them so long? how could you not know? >> i don't know. sometimes it's hard to say. i can't democratic year spauspe. what we do here, we look at all the issues. mr. blank, he is a great owner and i know he really cares about his players. so he
that roger goodell, as the leader, means what he says.be so tone deaf and then, all of a sudden, here's here now. >> well, i just -- i think it's about education as well. so, four years ago, kaepernick. he took a knee. and he got condemned for doing that. but he had -- he was pushing the cause. and i just think, over the course of the last few years, they really started to understand how black and brown people were being treated. how police brutality was -- was really hitting the black...
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roger stone should be pardoned, i believe roger stone will be pardoned. and then this proceeding will look even more ridiculous than it does today. i fear that my democrat colleagues tend to behave the worst when they are caught, undoubtedly the obama administration and their allies in the deep state were caught entirely offguard by the election of president trump. they believed that their smears and coup attempts against him would be like an insurance policy in the event that you die before you're 40. they believed he should lose 100 million to zero. then of course he won. and democrats were caught yet again. this time the d.n.c. and the hillary clinton campaign, colluding with russia, utilizing a dossier that we now know had its subsources targeted by russian intelligence. it's not a debate point. that is a finding by the inspector general. and now we see house democrats caught yet again with a failed impeachment, with the lack of an agenda. and as we sit here today, america's cities are burning. our monuments are being desecrated. our history is being
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the department of justice rated roger stone's treated roger stone differently than everyone else. i was told the department cut roger stone a break because of his relationship to the president. i take no satisfaction in criticizing the part that -- criticizing the actions of the department of justice. i have always been and will be brought to be a united states attorney. it pains they to describe these events. jackson said in this case, truth still matters. i will be happy to answer any questions. >> will now proceed under the five-minute rule of questions. before i recognize myself for questioning, without objection, it will be entered into the record. these letters establish the parameters in which they are allowed to testify. i will now recognize myself for five minutes. a. zelensky, you recommended sentence of seven to nine years in prison for roger stone's felony crimes. was your recommendation based on department guidelines? >> yes, it was. years at theour 14 department, did you believe recommendation was warranted? you,want to correct chairman. i've been at the department f
the department of justice rated roger stone's treated roger stone differently than everyone else. i was told the department cut roger stone a break because of his relationship to the president. i take no satisfaction in criticizing the part that -- criticizing the actions of the department of justice. i have always been and will be brought to be a united states attorney. it pains they to describe these events. jackson said in this case, truth still matters. i will be happy to answer any...
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roger stone should be pardoned, i believe roger stone will be pardoned. and then this proceeding will look even more ridiculous than it does today. i fear that my democrat colleagues tend to behave the worst when they are caught, undoubtedly the obama administration and their allies in the deep state were caught entirely offguard by the election of president trump. they believed that their smears and coup attempts against him would be like an insurance policy in the event that you die before you're 40. they believed he should lose 100 million to zero. then of course he won. and democrats were caught yet again. this time the d.n.c. and the hillary clinton campaign, colluding with russia, utilizing a dossier that we now know had its subsources targeted by russian intelligence. it's not a debate point. that is a finding by the inspector general. and now we see house democrats caught yet again with a failed impeachment, with the lack of an agenda. and as we sit here today, america's cities are burning. our monuments are being desecrated. our history is being
roger stone should be pardoned, i believe roger stone will be pardoned. and then this proceeding will look even more ridiculous than it does today. i fear that my democrat colleagues tend to behave the worst when they are caught, undoubtedly the obama administration and their allies in the deep state were caught entirely offguard by the election of president trump. they believed that their smears and coup attempts against him would be like an insurance policy in the event that you die before...
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roger goodell just said we were wrong. i wasn't expecting to hear that from him.shows the significance of the moment. everything we are going through as a nation, our culture right now, for roger goodell to make this, obviously he did this from his home. for him to do this, to feel the need to do it is a very dramatic statement, very dramatic move, it's correct, some might say, add my voice to this, wolf, it is a long time coming. colin kaepernick was kneeling during the national anthem, protesting the treatment of african-american men and social injustice. he was doing that in the summer of 2016, four years ago. the nfl could have embraced it then. obviously they didn't. they're embracing it now. it's a shame it took this long, it is a shame that colin kaepernick is not in the league to lead the way on this effort. i'm hopeful that the next statement will be announcing by a team that colin kaepernick has been signed. let's hope that happens next. >> let's see if that happens. i suspect if there's an envelnf season coming, there will be more of that on the field a
roger goodell just said we were wrong. i wasn't expecting to hear that from him.shows the significance of the moment. everything we are going through as a nation, our culture right now, for roger goodell to make this, obviously he did this from his home. for him to do this, to feel the need to do it is a very dramatic statement, very dramatic move, it's correct, some might say, add my voice to this, wolf, it is a long time coming. colin kaepernick was kneeling during the national anthem,...
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national anthem, aiming his criticism at commissioner roger goodell. the president tweeted late last night, "could it be even remotely possible that in roger goodell's rather interesting statement of peace and reconciliation, he was intimating that it would now be okay for the players to kneel or not to stand for the national anthem, thereby disrespecting our country and our flag?"
national anthem, aiming his criticism at commissioner roger goodell. the president tweeted late last night, "could it be even remotely possible that in roger goodell's rather interesting statement of peace and reconciliation, he was intimating that it would now be okay for the players to kneel or not to stand for the national anthem, thereby disrespecting our country and our flag?"
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there's a court appearance coming up roger waters i'll stop you there more from roger waters including a t.v. fouth of lock down performance for him and his band. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. i'm max keiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is on a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hands for us are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more to them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed as are. welcome back i'm still here with roger waters do you think corona virus and the threat of that will live some leaders understand this nuclear threat you were talking about i don't think so there was a shuffle more under the co it's a great way of making money because it's just one adjunct of the military industrial complex and the armaments industry it's a huge fully. effective way of shoveling money out of your pocket and my. basis and so the rest of us w
there's a court appearance coming up roger waters i'll stop you there more from roger waters including a t.v. fouth of lock down performance for him and his band. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. i'm max keiser with more of my guide to financial survival this is on a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hands for us are simply not...
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joining us now is roger jones, head of equities. your to speak to you, roger.ne of the big reasons why people say it might be overextended but they want to get involved with equities is no is that there alternative. you do not buy that argument, i guess? roger: good morning. i do not buy that argument. i think the best point to look at that is looking against corporate bonds, u.s. corporate bonds, so we looked at the earnings yield for equities, and since the financial crisis, since 2010, and we looked at the spread between corporate bonds and sovereign bonds in the u.s., and you actually see that, compared to corporate bonds, equities look very -- so the way you need to justify that is a lot of growth going forward's. that looks pretty challenging for equity markets. anna: that is the relationship between the bond markets and stocks. what do you do with the stocks portfolio at this point? are you out of stocks, underweight stocks, looking for a point to get back in if we see further falls? what is the strategy? roger: the current one is the best at this point
joining us now is roger jones, head of equities. your to speak to you, roger.ne of the big reasons why people say it might be overextended but they want to get involved with equities is no is that there alternative. you do not buy that argument, i guess? roger: good morning. i do not buy that argument. i think the best point to look at that is looking against corporate bonds, u.s. corporate bonds, so we looked at the earnings yield for equities, and since the financial crisis, since 2010, and...
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lisa boothe, roger fisk. roger, this seems like eggshells that joe biden is walking on right now.first glance -- thank you for having me again. at first glance, you'd think that you have -- that is binary, right? that you go in the direction of politically of obtaining the police support or go in the direction of obtaining the support of the constituencies. they're not separate sides of a coin. they have to be part of a broad and comprehensive solution. you can't have any kind of justice delivered without some level of social order and no level of social order if it doesn't deliver justice. so they're complementary. it requires leadership. it will be difficult. no question about that. >> harris: can joe biden do it? >> we'll see. up until now he's -- >> harris: based on his track record. >> based on the track record, yes. i think the answer is yes. >> i think there's a reason there's a lot of confusion. i don't even think joe biden knows what he believes. he's the quintessential put your finger in the air to see where the wind is blowing politician. he's not rooted in any core or
lisa boothe, roger fisk. roger, this seems like eggshells that joe biden is walking on right now.first glance -- thank you for having me again. at first glance, you'd think that you have -- that is binary, right? that you go in the direction of politically of obtaining the police support or go in the direction of obtaining the support of the constituencies. they're not separate sides of a coin. they have to be part of a broad and comprehensive solution. you can't have any kind of justice...
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the statement of roger goodell is a statement of sincerity and clarity.y and clarity of the statement didn't obviate and eliminate the need for action. meaning, where you have a league, where at least 1,000 players are african-american and statistically speaking one out of 1,000 black men will be killed at the hands of police. they're mostly young. police homicide being the sixth leading cause of death among young black men action is necessary -- >> what is that action? what's the concrete action that donte stallworth talked about? the action you're talking about that roger goodell should be challenged to take on? >> hire collin kaepernick. collin kaepernick, as a symbol of nfl players being able to speak freely, clearly, and speak to the moment is incredibly important. you can't apologize for failing to speak in the past, protest in the past, and not hire the person who led the protest in the past and is leading protests in the present. this speaks to the future of the nfl, namely young nfl fans and future nfl fans stand with collin kaepernick and not ro
the statement of roger goodell is a statement of sincerity and clarity.y and clarity of the statement didn't obviate and eliminate the need for action. meaning, where you have a league, where at least 1,000 players are african-american and statistically speaking one out of 1,000 black men will be killed at the hands of police. they're mostly young. police homicide being the sixth leading cause of death among young black men action is necessary -- >> what is that action? what's the...
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roger stone was treated differently, because of politics. at the time of these events, february of 2020, i was a career assistant united states attorney, as i am proud to be now. i was not privy to discussions with political leadership at the department of justice. understanding what happened is based on two things. what i saw and what i heard. what i saw was roger stone was being treated differently from every other defendant. he received breaks that are, in my experience, unheard of. and all the more so for a defendant in his circumstances. a defendant who lied to congress, who remained unrepentant and made threats against a judge and a witness in his case, and what i heard repeatedly was that this leniency was happening because of stone's relationship to the president. that the acting u.s. attorney for the district of columbia was receiving heavy pressure from the highest levels of the department of justice and that his instructions to us were based on political considerations, and i was told that the acting u.s. attorney was giving stone
roger stone was treated differently, because of politics. at the time of these events, february of 2020, i was a career assistant united states attorney, as i am proud to be now. i was not privy to discussions with political leadership at the department of justice. understanding what happened is based on two things. what i saw and what i heard. what i saw was roger stone was being treated differently from every other defendant. he received breaks that are, in my experience, unheard of. and all...
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either the president officially pardons roger stone or else roger stone is going to federal prison. >> i have to ask you about mask mandates. majority of states in the u.s. now seeing increases in coronavirus cases, but only a handful of governors are requiring people in their states to wearing a masks in public. one viewer wants to know is this legal and is it enforceable? >> slohort answer, yes and yes. all 50 states can issue emergency health orders. we've seen governors issue those powers to order quarantines, bind closure and reopening orders. face masks fall under the same legal authority. now, somebody could challenge a face mask order in court but that's a serious uphill climb. courts will give governor broad latitude here. is think any reasonable health or safety benefit in the case of face masks? of course there is. how can they be enforced if someone violates? could have an injunction. meaning a formal clocsure of a business refusing to comply. in some cases criminal arrests and i hope everybody understand the these face mask ordersers are backed by law and there are real c
either the president officially pardons roger stone or else roger stone is going to federal prison. >> i have to ask you about mask mandates. majority of states in the u.s. now seeing increases in coronavirus cases, but only a handful of governors are requiring people in their states to wearing a masks in public. one viewer wants to know is this legal and is it enforceable? >> slohort answer, yes and yes. all 50 states can issue emergency health orders. we've seen governors issue...
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roger wicker: thank you. commissioner o'reilly, let me get your comment about universal service fund, stakeholders have voiced concerns about the sustainability of the funding mechanism. what solution do you recommend a penny to ensure the u.s. is sustainable in the years ahead and what are your thoughts on making sure this remains sustainable. comm. o'reilly: it is not sustainable. so that recent increases because of this pandemic things going on but it's the rising part far too long. have been a number of ideas that are been put forward to. of those pushed forward by the state commissioner which involved attacks on broadband prior to haven't favored that. we haven't been able to get past that conversation. i would ask any idea to be debated out. let's figure out how to get a new mechanism for u.s. of funding. how we collected. it. sen. roger wicker: would you like to jump in on this conversation commissioners. >> i think that commissioner riley and i have had the pleasure of running universal service joint
roger wicker: thank you. commissioner o'reilly, let me get your comment about universal service fund, stakeholders have voiced concerns about the sustainability of the funding mechanism. what solution do you recommend a penny to ensure the u.s. is sustainable in the years ahead and what are your thoughts on making sure this remains sustainable. comm. o'reilly: it is not sustainable. so that recent increases because of this pandemic things going on but it's the rising part far too long. have...
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they said they would not contest that request for an extension from roger stone. they said it was fine with us if he didn't turn up to prison until september. and that might have been the end of it, both the prosecution and the defense both saying they're okay with stone not turning up to prison until september, but interestingly, the judge who oversaw roger stone's case in which this jury convicted him on all seven counts, right? the judge who has been overseeing stone's case, the judge who sentenced him demanded that the justice department explain why it was doing that, why they were saying they were okay with stone delaying his report to prison. and the justice department had until midnight last night to submit their explanation of that. they waited until midnight last night before they submitted their filings. but now the judge has responded. tonight just before we got on the air, judge amy berman jackson rejected the delay. he gets a little bit of a delay but not what he asked for. roger stone, per the judge in his case, will get 14 days extra, not three mont
they said they would not contest that request for an extension from roger stone. they said it was fine with us if he didn't turn up to prison until september. and that might have been the end of it, both the prosecution and the defense both saying they're okay with stone not turning up to prison until september, but interestingly, the judge who oversaw roger stone's case in which this jury convicted him on all seven counts, right? the judge who has been overseeing stone's case, the judge who...
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what changed for roger goodell? of things changed starting with the shift in public opinion and how throughout these protests, what's happened in the last few months, with brianna taylor, ahmaud arbery, and certainly now george floyd, that there have been considerable people who have looked at what colin kaepernick was protesting for in 2016 and finally having to admit he was right. so there's been a dramatic shift in public opinion and also as the reports have come out that inside the nfl's own building many of the black employees have brought this to roger goodell's attention and essentially started their own rally from inside by having the nfl social media team deciding to put out a video where nfl superstars were speaking to some of the things roger goodell was. he couldn't ignore this any longer. and while i am just as stunned to see the commissioner apologize the person who really deserves an apology is colin kaepernick because the league left him out to dry because of what the president said about them, becau
what changed for roger goodell? of things changed starting with the shift in public opinion and how throughout these protests, what's happened in the last few months, with brianna taylor, ahmaud arbery, and certainly now george floyd, that there have been considerable people who have looked at what colin kaepernick was protesting for in 2016 and finally having to admit he was right. so there's been a dramatic shift in public opinion and also as the reports have come out that inside the nfl's...
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roger goodell being the latest example. but also, look.s a couple of ongoing, real shames in the nfl right now. one is that there's not a single african-american owner of the 32. the some one non-white owner is the owner of the jacksonville jaguars, chad khan, who is from spak t pakistan. there are three african-american coaches, which is a downward trend. and that is somewhat out of roger goodell's control, but these are businessmen. they're almost all billionaires. the people who own these teams. they are bottom line guys. many are trump supporters. many are republicans. the fan base at least three years ago of the nfl was predominantly republican. there is a big market for that is at work here. the question is, has the market changed. has the conversation changed? and i think if along with it, again, in a very passive way have the hearts and mind of the people who run the league changed? you can be very cynical and i, you know, it may be good business to get behind some of these causes right now, but i think in general, you sort of look
roger goodell being the latest example. but also, look.s a couple of ongoing, real shames in the nfl right now. one is that there's not a single african-american owner of the 32. the some one non-white owner is the owner of the jacksonville jaguars, chad khan, who is from spak t pakistan. there are three african-american coaches, which is a downward trend. and that is somewhat out of roger goodell's control, but these are businessmen. they're almost all billionaires. the people who own these...
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the department of justice rated roger stone's treated roger stone differently than everyone else. i was told the department cut roger stone a break because of his relationship to the president. i take no satisfaction in criticizing the part that -- criticizing the actions of the department of justice. i have always been and will be brought to be a united states attorney. it pains they to describe these events. jackson said in this case, truth still matters. i will be happy to answer any questions. >> will now proceed under the five-minute rule of questions. before i recognize myself for questioning, without objection, it will be entered into the record. these letters establish the parameters in which they are allowed to testify. i will now recognize myself for five minutes. a. zelensky, you recommended sentence of seven to nine years in prison for roger stone's felony crimes. was your recommendation based on department guidelines? >> yes, it was. years at theour 14 department, did you believe recommendation was warranted? you,want to correct chairman. i've been at the department f
the department of justice rated roger stone's treated roger stone differently than everyone else. i was told the department cut roger stone a break because of his relationship to the president. i take no satisfaction in criticizing the part that -- criticizing the actions of the department of justice. i have always been and will be brought to be a united states attorney. it pains they to describe these events. jackson said in this case, truth still matters. i will be happy to answer any...
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roger stone was treated very unfairly. look at roger stone.ook at the horrible treatment he's gotten. he's going to be okay. he's going to be okay. >> we just present that as evidence, as a former prosecutor in the roger stone case is prepared to tell congress he was pressured by donald trump's justice department to cut roger stone a break. aaron zelinsky was one of four attorneys, you may recall, who quit the case after they were pushed to recommend a shorter sentence. according to his prepared statement to be delivered tomorrow, zelinsky will tell the judiciary committee, quote, what i heard repeatedly was that roger stone was being treated differently from any other defendant because of his relationship to the president. we were instructed that we should go along with the u.s. attorney's instructions because this case was not the hill worth dying on and that we could lose our jobs if we did not toe the line. well, back with us again tonight is our friend maya wiley, who happens to be a former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern distric
roger stone was treated very unfairly. look at roger stone.ook at the horrible treatment he's gotten. he's going to be okay. he's going to be okay. >> we just present that as evidence, as a former prosecutor in the roger stone case is prepared to tell congress he was pressured by donald trump's justice department to cut roger stone a break. aaron zelinsky was one of four attorneys, you may recall, who quit the case after they were pushed to recommend a shorter sentence. according to his...
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his name is harry rogers.tempted malicious wrongdoing, felony vandalism, and assault and battery. officials now investigating whether hate crime charges are appropriate. so let's talk now to shannon taylor. she is an attorney for henrico county commonwealth and we appreciate you joining us. shannon, thank you very much. you say the man -- >> thank you, don. >> -- that you have charged, harry rogers, is an admitted kkk leader. give us the facts, please, about this incident and his involve am. what can you tell us? >> yes. so, right now, we have our witnesses, who have described mr. rogers driving his vehicle in what was a erratic manner. approaching the peaceful protestors, who were walking along the road. and when he gets to the group, the back of the group, his -- he stops the car. but then, he revs that engine. and then, proceeds to move forward. and that's when he struck our victim, who was on the bike. struck the victim's bike and injured our -- our individual. >> okay. i just want to -- shannon, this vide
his name is harry rogers.tempted malicious wrongdoing, felony vandalism, and assault and battery. officials now investigating whether hate crime charges are appropriate. so let's talk now to shannon taylor. she is an attorney for henrico county commonwealth and we appreciate you joining us. shannon, thank you very much. you say the man -- >> thank you, don. >> -- that you have charged, harry rogers, is an admitted kkk leader. give us the facts, please, about this incident and his...
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i have known roger goodell a long time. together, he on the padpr side and me as journalist. these are things he cares about. people criticize him all the time but can see him watching what's going on, listening to his players, like he said, if there are no black players, there is no national football league, he knows that and means it. would have loved to see him apologize to colin kaepernick or say something about kaepernick, maybe that's another day. but nfl has gone out in big way and i'm sure one of their biggest fans donald trump is not happy about it. >> would the owners have to agree to him saying that? >> usually owners would have to agree or goodell does what they want. i don't know. at least ten nfl owners have given to donald trump's campaign, big supporters, including jerry jones with the cowboys, dan snyder here in washington, i'm going to guess some of them are not entirely pleased about this either because they're trump guys and have not signed colin kaepernick, no one has. and they definitely put their mone
i have known roger goodell a long time. together, he on the padpr side and me as journalist. these are things he cares about. people criticize him all the time but can see him watching what's going on, listening to his players, like he said, if there are no black players, there is no national football league, he knows that and means it. would have loved to see him apologize to colin kaepernick or say something about kaepernick, maybe that's another day. but nfl has gone out in big way and i'm...
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he does not wa nt to roger goodell does... he does not want to stand in the way of that.stors in the australian state of new south wales have won a last—minute appeal against a court order that tried to stop them from taking to the streets. demonstrators have focused on the treatment of indigenous australians. prime minister scott morrison warned that protests risked undoing the progress made in fighting coronavirus. a warning: shaimaa khalil‘s report contains some distressing images. black lives matter! a day of high tempers and high spirits for protesters in central sydney. politicians had urged them to stay away, fearing another wave of covid—19. i say to them, don't go. not because you shouldn't express your view. find another way to express your view. but that didn't stop them. i'm an aboriginal woman so it's a subject very close to my heart, and it'sjust so nice to see people from all creeds come together for this. i don't want to be a white person who sits by and does nothing, so that's why i'm here today. in the past three decades, more than 400 indigenous austral
he does not wa nt to roger goodell does... he does not want to stand in the way of that.stors in the australian state of new south wales have won a last—minute appeal against a court order that tried to stop them from taking to the streets. demonstrators have focused on the treatment of indigenous australians. prime minister scott morrison warned that protests risked undoing the progress made in fighting coronavirus. a warning: shaimaa khalil‘s report contains some distressing images. black...
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roger stone was ultimately sentenced to three years in prison.he president has talked about a pardon. norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. john bolton's long-awaited book was released today to bipartisan criticism. objections from the white house anat say he discloses classified information and scorn from democrats who say he's putting financial gain over country. well, tonight, the former national security advisor tells us that "in the room where it happened," president trump put personal interests ahead of national security. >> i think with respect to china, which for me is the existential threat to america in the 21st century, we are in much worse shape. china continues to be an increasing global threat for the united states. >> o'donnell: what capabilities does china have? na well, national wealth alone gives them the kind of potential in cyberspace and in many other respects that russia doesn't. russia is a one-horse economy, and when the price of oil is down, they're in trouble. they happen to
roger stone was ultimately sentenced to three years in prison.he president has talked about a pardon. norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. john bolton's long-awaited book was released today to bipartisan criticism. objections from the white house anat say he discloses classified information and scorn from democrats who say he's putting financial gain over country. well, tonight, the former national security advisor tells us that...
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what they did with roger stone, what they did to general flynn, and how about papadopoulos?hat they put him through. he turned out -- had a tape of his conversation supposed to be his conversation was a perfect conversation. they also have a tape of flynn's conversation with the russian ambassador which is a normal thing to do. you're going to have that position, you start calling up because you want to coordinate between countries. in the tape was as i said with russia, with the ukrainian situation was a perfect tape, a perfect conversation he had. what they've done to general flynn who was a nice man, tough guy, smart guy, a great general, i'll tell you, said he is one of the finest people. just a goodel man. what happened to him, they way they went after him and if you remember, the fbi laughed and said he did nothing wrong and didn't lie. they said he didn't lie. they persecuted him. >> sean: threatened to go after his son. >> they said to me what is t the toughest country to deal with, is it china? could it be north korea and i said no, it's the united states of america
what they did with roger stone, what they did to general flynn, and how about papadopoulos?hat they put him through. he turned out -- had a tape of his conversation supposed to be his conversation was a perfect conversation. they also have a tape of flynn's conversation with the russian ambassador which is a normal thing to do. you're going to have that position, you start calling up because you want to coordinate between countries. in the tape was as i said with russia, with the ukrainian...
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john rogers is on the board, but who leads nike? not a single person of color. think those are questions that need to be raised by such authoritative figures such as john rogers. taylor: darren walker said, the old playbook does not work. you really do need to do some soul-searching. take a look at the board you mentioned, the strict corporate policies to really make sure that you are pushing forward some equality that unfortunately we are not quite seeing at this moment. caroline: it takes more conversations like that with john roberts to make sure corporate america steps up to the role they need to play. the european union will file an antitrust complaint against amazon. the case has to do with the way the world's largest online retailer treats third-party sellers. there's been allegations that amazon takes data from their vendors and uses it to compete against them. hasstor bill ackman confidentially filed for an ipo of a so-called link check company. blank check companies raise money on public markets to make acquisitions within a set period of time. machine
john rogers is on the board, but who leads nike? not a single person of color. think those are questions that need to be raised by such authoritative figures such as john rogers. taylor: darren walker said, the old playbook does not work. you really do need to do some soul-searching. take a look at the board you mentioned, the strict corporate policies to really make sure that you are pushing forward some equality that unfortunately we are not quite seeing at this moment. caroline: it takes...
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roger waters of pink floyd roger thank you so much for being with us this the hash tag the music must be positive and black out tuesday are associated with this music industry movement being a veteran of this industry in the greater context of a black lives matter how do you view the industry's profits from black artists. well obviously if they're in the senate maybe from that we've been watching pictures of the president of the united states holding up his bible class that priests sprinkling holy water on protests so there's some there's a lot going home which has nothing to do with what you're talking about and i think what you're told is maybe a ritual. in fact it is entirely peripheral to the conversations that are going on now in the united states i have very very little to say except that obviously. trump is trying with the whole holding up the bible thing to reinforce the idea that he wants to sit the wall between the white supremacists christian rights and anybody who had to stand up with a baseball bat and say no well the only thing i have to say today. to all my friends out
roger waters of pink floyd roger thank you so much for being with us this the hash tag the music must be positive and black out tuesday are associated with this music industry movement being a veteran of this industry in the greater context of a black lives matter how do you view the industry's profits from black artists. well obviously if they're in the senate maybe from that we've been watching pictures of the president of the united states holding up his bible class that priests sprinkling...
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and now our debate that we all kind of you have it that is you know steve rogers prevention obviously is better than kill to clean and medicine could the same be applied then do we defund the police by a little bit to put more money into preventative measures for them that people get into trouble in the 1st place well i agree with the prevention end of this however we must put it made it clear that for example the minority community is not the enemy of the police the police are not the enemies of the mariani minority community or any 3 minute but the enemy i see here are politicians on both sides they promised so much to so many for so many years and never delivered so i will not say that any not one dime should be taken away from the police but there are a lot of well there are treasuries if you're well that could be tapped into but keep in mind too that yes that mentioned she would say that the abolishment of the police would be ok but just a couple months ago a senator and michigan who supports the funding for police was badly beaten by the very people he supported 1st thing he did
and now our debate that we all kind of you have it that is you know steve rogers prevention obviously is better than kill to clean and medicine could the same be applied then do we defund the police by a little bit to put more money into preventative measures for them that people get into trouble in the 1st place well i agree with the prevention end of this however we must put it made it clear that for example the minority community is not the enemy of the police the police are not the enemies...
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so what made roger goodell the nfl commissioner change his mind about the protests?ne nfl employee has the answer and the back story on this video. next. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. whether it's bribes ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up. ♪[ siren ] & doug 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. ♪ >>> it's been ten days since george floyd was brutally murdered. >> how many times do we need to ask
so what made roger goodell the nfl commissioner change his mind about the protests?ne nfl employee has the answer and the back story on this video. next. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a...
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we want you to go lighter on roger stone.nd ultimately, he says that this was the result of pressure, by the president, on senior justice department leadership. >> yeah. i want to -- i want to read this part where he basically says -- he just comes out and says it. i was explicitly told the motivation for changing the sentencing memo was political. and because the u.s. attorney was, quote, afraid of the president. right? he also says this. we were told by a supervisor the u.s. attorney had political reasons for his instructions, which our supervisor agreed was unethical and wrong. however, we were instructed we should go along with the u.s. attorney's instructions because this case was, quote, not the hill worth dying on. that we could lose our jobs if we do not toe the line. i mean, he is saying the department of justice has been corrupted. there are explicit machinations happening on behalf of the president's friends and allies, who are convicted criminals. to give them sweetheart deals just like it looked in person. and th
we want you to go lighter on roger stone.nd ultimately, he says that this was the result of pressure, by the president, on senior justice department leadership. >> yeah. i want to -- i want to read this part where he basically says -- he just comes out and says it. i was explicitly told the motivation for changing the sentencing memo was political. and because the u.s. attorney was, quote, afraid of the president. right? he also says this. we were told by a supervisor the u.s. attorney...
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commissioner roger goodell has apologized for the way the u.s. football league handled players' protests against police brutality back in 2016 colin kaepernick and others began kneeling before games while the national anthem was played kappa nick was fired from his team the san francisco 49 ers and has never been hired since google posted a video saying the league should have listened to black players concerns. national to early. racism systematical. black people we the national think nearly if we weren't for not listening to the players earlier and encourage all just speak out. we had a national early leave lives man all the about turn comes after a group of n.f.l. players released this video on social media. for what it was to be rude about. all the players also demanded that the n.f.l. should specifically say that black lives matter. new orleans saints quarterback drew brees has apologized again for comments he made about the protests in the u.s. earlier he said he would never support those who neil cheering the national anthem before games ca
commissioner roger goodell has apologized for the way the u.s. football league handled players' protests against police brutality back in 2016 colin kaepernick and others began kneeling before games while the national anthem was played kappa nick was fired from his team the san francisco 49 ers and has never been hired since google posted a video saying the league should have listened to black players concerns. national to early. racism systematical. black people we the national think nearly if...
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commissioner roger goodell has apologized for the way the u.s. football league handle players protest against racial injustice and police brutality calling cabinet and others began nailing him 2016 before games as the national anthem was being played happen it was fired from his team the san francisco 49 ers and has never been hired fence at all posted a video saying the league should have listened to black players can sense we the national football league condemn racism in the systematic oppression of black people. we the national football league it we won't for not listening to n.f.l. players earlier and encourage all to speak out peacefully protests we have the national football league believe lives matter well that about turn comes after a group of n.f.l. players released this video and social media take a moment to tell you for one of us to be murdered by police brutality. all the players also demanded that the n.f.l. should specifically say that black lives matter they hear pope as a legal analyst and a contributor to forbes dot com he expl
commissioner roger goodell has apologized for the way the u.s. football league handle players protest against racial injustice and police brutality calling cabinet and others began nailing him 2016 before games as the national anthem was being played happen it was fired from his team the san francisco 49 ers and has never been hired fence at all posted a video saying the league should have listened to black players can sense we the national football league condemn racism in the systematic...