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edithonderful picture of noris rogers. rogers was a widow. she succeeded her husband, john rogers who was a high-ranking member of the foreign affairs committee. she actually had a lot of experience helping him with administering the committee and administering his personal office. she knew what his slate of agenda was. she knew the rhythms and the contours of life here on capitol hill. one of the things that happened as a senior member passes away like that, the house has to have a special election. laws, thatn state election has to happen in a fairly short amount of time. what would happen is local party leaders would often turn to the widow and say, will you run for the partial term? you have name recognition. rogers will be on the ballot. the expectation is the wife would serve out this term and then she would retire and the party leaders would find a suitable male candidate to succeed her. rogers had different ideas. she actually ends up staying in the house for 35 years. she is still the longest-serving woman in the house. she was for a
edithonderful picture of noris rogers. rogers was a widow. she succeeded her husband, john rogers who was a high-ranking member of the foreign affairs committee. she actually had a lot of experience helping him with administering the committee and administering his personal office. she knew what his slate of agenda was. she knew the rhythms and the contours of life here on capitol hill. one of the things that happened as a senior member passes away like that, the house has to have a special...
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rogers is going to be on the ballot. and the expectation was is that the wife would serve out this term and then she would retire and the party leaders would find a suitable male candidate to succeed her. rogers had different ideas. she actually ends up staying in the house for 35 years. she is still the longest serving woman in the house, and she was for a very long time the longest serving woman in congress. she was recently surpassed by barbara mcculskey of maryland who has both house and senate service. she not only had longevity, she was very influential in terms of veterans affairs. prior to her experience in the house, she also had volunteered for the red cross. she had become an advocate for servicemen returning from world war i, and when republicans in the 1940s briefly regained the majority in the 80th congress, she becomes one of the very first women to chair a major congressional committee. she chairs the veterans affairs committee in the 80th congress and 83rd when control flip-flopped back and forth between
rogers is going to be on the ballot. and the expectation was is that the wife would serve out this term and then she would retire and the party leaders would find a suitable male candidate to succeed her. rogers had different ideas. she actually ends up staying in the house for 35 years. she is still the longest serving woman in the house, and she was for a very long time the longest serving woman in congress. she was recently surpassed by barbara mcculskey of maryland who has both house and...
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roger: yeah. you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. roger: when he's here. lemonis: is that a big issue for some of the employees, honestly? roger: we actually quite like it when he's not here, to be perfectly honest. lemonis: you do? roger: yeah. 'cause howie can come in and say, "i don't want that there," you know, "get rid of it." lemonis: you do it and you spend all day on it, and the you turn around and it's... roger: that is so soul-destroying. ♪ lemonis: could you grab all of your financial data? and i'd like to sit down and go over it all with you. howard: okay. all right. lemonis: all right? you want to go ahead and grab it? howard: yeah, yeah. lemonis: all right, great. ♪ let's start with the profit and loss statement. howard: so january through december 2015. lemonis: total revenue -- $3,136,00. the cost of goods is $1,381,000. gross profit -- $1,755,000. total expenses -- $1,876,000. leaving you with a loss of $121,000 last year. the two single b
roger: yeah. you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. roger: when he's here. lemonis: is that a big issue for some of the employees, honestly? roger: we actually quite like it when he's not here, to be perfectly honest. lemonis: you do? roger: yeah. 'cause howie can come in and say, "i don't want that there," you know, "get rid of it." lemonis: you do it and you spend all day on it, and the you turn around and it's... roger: that is so...
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thanks roger. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i've given 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope karl rove. and he kept pretty his name sake show. i made my decision to come here because i felt i knew i could build a new life here syria has a championship notion companies and. goes a free man but i think god decided that this man is not going to be free pro-style if it only. did it to you. my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of happiness i do. i love my home here i love cold weather i like the culture i like the history. i like everything about it will move it on those months. i know that i should. join a russian fama. we go to work. straight home. breaking news on our to international an enormous explosion hits the lebanese capital beirut leaving at least $78.00 people dead and thousands more injured. the blast has caused massive damage across the city leveling buildings in the the poor district and leaving many of the city's residen
thanks roger. how can you explain love i've been to 82 countries i've given 12 but i came here and on those 3 days i just filled with hope karl rove. and he kept pretty his name sake show. i made my decision to come here because i felt i knew i could build a new life here syria has a championship notion companies and. goes a free man but i think god decided that this man is not going to be free pro-style if it only. did it to you. my one dream is that all my children 'd find the same kind of...
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roger borges con los detalles.del covid-19. >> si este caso es cierto y se multiplica, quiere decir que el cuerpo es capaz y eficaz de defenderse contra el coronavirus en ese periodo de tiempo eficaz y seguramente. roger: un hombre de 33 aÑos que regresaba a hong kong de un viaje a espaÑa a mediados de agosto, tenÍa una cepa del coronavirus diferente a la que habÍa sido infectado anteriormente en marzo. >> hay que tener mÁs informaciÓn. todo empieza como una forma de comparaciÓn de lado al otro en evidencia mÉdica. hay que seguir buscando mÁs casos para ver si es un patrÓn nuevo para nosotros. roger: el hombre tuvo sÍntomas leves la primera vez, no tuvo ninguno la segunda. su infecciÓn mÁs reciente se detectÓ mediante exÁmenes y pruebas en el aeropuerto de hong kong. >> el hecho de que estas personas tuvo sÍntomas leves, prÁcticamente ningÚn sÍntoma la siguiente vez quiere decir que la persona probablemente tuvo alguna reacciÓn inmune. su cuerpo no estÁ defendiendo ante la reacciÓn del virus. estas pueden ser buena
roger borges con los detalles.del covid-19. >> si este caso es cierto y se multiplica, quiere decir que el cuerpo es capaz y eficaz de defenderse contra el coronavirus en ese periodo de tiempo eficaz y seguramente. roger: un hombre de 33 aÑos que regresaba a hong kong de un viaje a espaÑa a mediados de agosto, tenÍa una cepa del coronavirus diferente a la que habÍa sido infectado anteriormente en marzo. >> hay que tener mÁs informaciÓn. todo empieza como una forma de...
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did that apply to roger stone? a.g. barr: i cannot reveal all of the information. >> does that apply? a.g. barr: no. did what apply? >>'s health. a.g. barr: health is a reason. >> was that the case for roger stone? age can be a consideration only if it creates conditions to an unusual degree. he is 67. a.g. barr: the judge agreed with me. >> i am not asking you that. a.g. barr: i know you're not. the issue here is whether roger stone was treated differently because he was friends with the president. when you asked to reduce the sentence, you said enhancements were technically applicable. do you think of other times when a defendant threatened to kill a witness, threaten to a judge, lied to a judge where the justice department claims those were mere technicality. a.g. barr: the judge agreed with us. >> i am not asking about that. i am asking about what you did to reduce the sentence he threatened the life of a witness. a.g. barr: can i answer the question? >> i am asking if there is another time. a.g. barr: the judge agr
did that apply to roger stone? a.g. barr: i cannot reveal all of the information. >> does that apply? a.g. barr: no. did what apply? >>'s health. a.g. barr: health is a reason. >> was that the case for roger stone? age can be a consideration only if it creates conditions to an unusual degree. he is 67. a.g. barr: the judge agreed with me. >> i am not asking you that. a.g. barr: i know you're not. the issue here is whether roger stone was treated differently because he...
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roger, thank you. roger zakheim of the ronald reagan institute. bloomberg. ♪ ritika: time for the bloomberg business flash. ousted ceois suing steve easterbrook to recover tens of millions of dollars in severance pay. it fast food chain says discovered evidence easterbrook had sexual relationships with several employees and tried to cover them up. mcdonald's also says he arranged for one of the workers to get a lucrative stock award. no comment from easterbrook. shares of apple are now within striking distance of a historic $2 trillion valuation. they have almost doubled since march and need to gain 5% for the market cap to go over the threshold. much of apple's recent surge came following start of the expected results. investors are positive about a plant stocks which. a clarification on our interview with garrett gold ceo mark briscoe. we said the company was not planning a new york resting. we were referring to a primary listing, as barrick gold already has a listing. alix: thanks so much. appreciate that. we have a busy week despite the fact t
roger, thank you. roger zakheim of the ronald reagan institute. bloomberg. ♪ ritika: time for the bloomberg business flash. ousted ceois suing steve easterbrook to recover tens of millions of dollars in severance pay. it fast food chain says discovered evidence easterbrook had sexual relationships with several employees and tried to cover them up. mcdonald's also says he arranged for one of the workers to get a lucrative stock award. no comment from easterbrook. shares of apple are now within...
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and you were talking about roger stone's role.elling moment in the report where rick gates, who was manafort's assistant, was in the car, in the car with donald trump on the way to laguardia. he remembers it in detail. trump is on the phone wicth rogr stone. and he turns at the end of the conversation to gates and says there will be more coming from wikileaks. well, that's a pretty clear indication that candidate trump via roger stone knew what was going on. so i don't agree with marco rubio's characterization to say there was no -- is it cooperation, is it a conspiracy, is it coordination or collusion? i don't care what you call it, but the reality is that there were these multiple contacts that are detailed in this 1,000-page report that make it clear that the government -- that the trump campaign was involved in coordinating in some way, shape or form with the russians. >> senator king, you know the phrase justice delayed is justice denied. the timing of the release of this report arguably couldn't be better for donald trump, i
and you were talking about roger stone's role.elling moment in the report where rick gates, who was manafort's assistant, was in the car, in the car with donald trump on the way to laguardia. he remembers it in detail. trump is on the phone wicth rogr stone. and he turns at the end of the conversation to gates and says there will be more coming from wikileaks. well, that's a pretty clear indication that candidate trump via roger stone knew what was going on. so i don't agree with marco rubio's...
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remaining parties to the nuclear deal then peace trump and his team steve nutley new jersey steve rogers or rather in nutley new jersey. this is a defeat for you guys isn't it. certainly not as a matter of fact the object there was no doubt at least in my mind to an attempt to bring the united states to their knees and for the president not to go down the road he's presently going down look this to me again i look at what's going on here it's pretty much a defeat for everyone who went against the united states and not the united states so the president is going to do what he must do he has actually kept his pledge to the american people that he's looking out for the interests of american national security and that's exactly what he's doing no defeat here well there is not because he can't do what he's trying to do because they pulled out of the the deal the 2015 deal so therefore he can't actually you know actually himself say ok step back sanctions because he's not part of the daily mail the u.s. isn't the deal anymore he can do under this snapback provision he's going to do that and he
remaining parties to the nuclear deal then peace trump and his team steve nutley new jersey steve rogers or rather in nutley new jersey. this is a defeat for you guys isn't it. certainly not as a matter of fact the object there was no doubt at least in my mind to an attempt to bring the united states to their knees and for the president not to go down the road he's presently going down look this to me again i look at what's going on here it's pretty much a defeat for everyone who went against...
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>> they passed in roger investor personally. >> that is right, they put money in but roger benefited greatly in a way that his company boug bought. >> he was out talking against his own book at that stage to the media and saying i became concerned, pre-2016 about what i was seeing on facebook, i felt that there was something wrong, he apparently wrote a letter to mark and cheryl and this is sort of like your uncle coming to you insane, hey guys i think we have a problem and apparently cording to his telling they went very corporate pr very quickly, shutting down, it is hard for me too metabolize how someone can get that information from a trusted figure and not take it seemingly more seriously, and your reporting, what conclusion did you come to about this? >> facebook downplayed a degree to which roger was an influence and i did look into this, it is interesting, and rogers book he is a more accurate account of his degree of his influence in facebook then maybe some of the media appearances that he did, and have him describe as mark zuckerberg's mentor, i don't think if you pin into
>> they passed in roger investor personally. >> that is right, they put money in but roger benefited greatly in a way that his company boug bought. >> he was out talking against his own book at that stage to the media and saying i became concerned, pre-2016 about what i was seeing on facebook, i felt that there was something wrong, he apparently wrote a letter to mark and cheryl and this is sort of like your uncle coming to you insane, hey guys i think we have a problem and...
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roger waters talks to al-jazeera. roger waters co-founder of the legendary band pink floyd welcome to talk to al-jazeera. thank. you. globally famous. you wrote most of the biggest successes of pink floyd. you're a rock star and you are now very involved politically why why did you take that course. i've always been very aggressive when i was poland sort of very political household my mother was. my father before he was killed the current parent members of the communist bus and then when he was a young teenager maybe 13 of boards he'd one day my mother said to me you know roger you're going to come up against difficult decisions that you have to make nature you know and i and when you do. it's. maybe your turn to party that has decisions that's been made and then you have to do research you have to look at these questions from every pippen and that's you won't commands . and then you will go down that they would have done but there were it's one. of to adopt one hunts next week. you simply do the blanks thing. as. she
roger waters talks to al-jazeera. roger waters co-founder of the legendary band pink floyd welcome to talk to al-jazeera. thank. you. globally famous. you wrote most of the biggest successes of pink floyd. you're a rock star and you are now very involved politically why why did you take that course. i've always been very aggressive when i was poland sort of very political household my mother was. my father before he was killed the current parent members of the communist bus and then when he was...
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so roger stone was in the middle of it all.ecretary clinton, thank you so much for taking the time todayment i hope you enjoy the gardening, your walks in the wood and hopefully you will be back out on the streets saying i told you so sooner than later. >> i will look forward to that, trevor, stay healthy and stay safe yourself. >> trevor: will do, thank you very much. thank you so much again for that secretary clinton. that's our show for tonight, but before we go, america is facing a nationwide poll worker shortage. and it's because most poll workers are over 60 and with covid they are understandably not showing up. but fewer poll workers mean fewer polling stations are going to be open and that means longer lines that not everybody can afford to stay and wait in, especially people of color in working complas areas. but the good news is most poll working is paid and in some states you can be as young as 16 to do it. so if you are interested and you have the time to be a poll worker and you have the time to increase the chance
so roger stone was in the middle of it all.ecretary clinton, thank you so much for taking the time todayment i hope you enjoy the gardening, your walks in the wood and hopefully you will be back out on the streets saying i told you so sooner than later. >> i will look forward to that, trevor, stay healthy and stay safe yourself. >> trevor: will do, thank you very much. thank you so much again for that secretary clinton. that's our show for tonight, but before we go, america is...
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the president has since pardoned him and he says that roger stone did nothing wrong. president for his part has said, has denied that he remembers any of these conversations with roger stone. roger stone, however, there's plenty of evidence that was introduced in this trial that indicates that he was actively trying to do this. >> right. >> and, again, not normal. >> listen, it's a list of things, right? roger stone was getting advanced warning of wikileaks dumps of stolen information intended to damage hillary clinton and then sharing that information with the president according to stone and drafting pro-russia tweets for the president, remarkable connections there, but it also goes into donald trump jr., that famous meeting in trump tower in june 2016 and says that trump jr. was interested in the damaging information even though he knew it was likely coming from the russian government? >> that's right. i mean, you know that we saw the famous email from trump jr. where, you know, at the invitation of this meeting he says if it's what you say i love it. i'll read you
the president has since pardoned him and he says that roger stone did nothing wrong. president for his part has said, has denied that he remembers any of these conversations with roger stone. roger stone, however, there's plenty of evidence that was introduced in this trial that indicates that he was actively trying to do this. >> right. >> and, again, not normal. >> listen, it's a list of things, right? roger stone was getting advanced warning of wikileaks dumps of stolen...
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roger waters co-founder of the legendary band playing for ojt welcome to talk to al-jazeera. in a globe of the famous. you wrote most of the biggest successes of pink floyd. you're a rock star and you are now very involved politically why why did you take that course. i've always been very aggressive. i was bold and sort of very political house so my mother would say i'm my father before he was killed of parent members of the communist bus and then when he was a young teenager maybe 13 a board seat in one day my mother said to me you know roger you're going to come up against different decisions that you have to make you know and i. when you do. it straight maybe you identify that as decisions that's been made and then you have to reset you have to look at these questions from every pippen and the kind that some won't commands. and then you will down the bay and you will have done the difference whether it's on certain of 2100 snakes because you simply do the lines thing. as lessen the money she's been saying. that's and that's and. if you center. imagine if every prayer in t
roger waters co-founder of the legendary band playing for ojt welcome to talk to al-jazeera. in a globe of the famous. you wrote most of the biggest successes of pink floyd. you're a rock star and you are now very involved politically why why did you take that course. i've always been very aggressive. i was bold and sort of very political house so my mother would say i'm my father before he was killed of parent members of the communist bus and then when he was a young teenager maybe 13 a board...
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roger: en los Últimos dÍas, la policÍa usÓ gases lacrimógenos para dispersar a manifestantes.continÚan movilizÁndose a medida que pasan las horas. la campaÑa para ayudar a blake y su familia buscaba reunir los $150,000, pero en un dÍa superaron la cifra de 1 millÓn de dÓlares. el nuevo objetivo es de 2 millones de dÓlares. serÁn para los gastos mÉdicos y la representaciÓn legal. patricia: inmensa la solidaridad. si usted es de las personas que, por comodidad o descuido, usa la mascarilla debajo de la nariz deberÍa escuchar esto. un nuevo estudio concluyÓ que las cÉlulas que cubren las fosas nasales son mÁs propensas que la garganta o los pulmones a infectarse coronavirus. los mÉdicos creen que la nariz resultarÍa una vía de acceso fÁcil de infecciÓn para el covid-19. claudia: las mascarillas salvan vidas, pero no todos saben usar las. unos dejan al aire libre la nariz, los erroreslos demos a menudo en las calles, en las oficinas y en todas partes. en el congreso, este senador de virginia solo se cubre la boca. a veces fallan por instantes, incluso el doctor anthony fauci, >> l
roger: en los Últimos dÍas, la policÍa usÓ gases lacrimógenos para dispersar a manifestantes.continÚan movilizÁndose a medida que pasan las horas. la campaÑa para ayudar a blake y su familia buscaba reunir los $150,000, pero en un dÍa superaron la cifra de 1 millÓn de dÓlares. el nuevo objetivo es de 2 millones de dÓlares. serÁn para los gastos mÉdicos y la representaciÓn legal. patricia: inmensa la solidaridad. si usted es de las personas que, por comodidad o descuido, usa la...
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chief judge srinivasan: judge rogers. judge rogers: no question. chief judge srinivasan: judge tatel. judge garland. i want to clarify record 20. whether the district court had actually decided against general flynn's motion to dismiss, and you said the panel had been at error, not the andl's fault but your own, found the district court to decide against. i had the docket sheet in front of me. i do not see a ruling -- i assume the motion you are talking about is your docket number 202. and i do not see any denial of that motion. could you help me with where that is? ms. powell: he did not enter a docket entry for denying that. -- and whatt's see is missing is docket entry 201. we made a sealed filing objecting to the process discussed in the emails sent to chambers by the watergate dockettors, and then at 204, we filed a motion to strike and opposition of notice of intent to file leave for amicus brief on record. and then he denied and it was in that motion that we also requested that the motion to dismiss be granted. well, he denied both of those,
chief judge srinivasan: judge rogers. judge rogers: no question. chief judge srinivasan: judge tatel. judge garland. i want to clarify record 20. whether the district court had actually decided against general flynn's motion to dismiss, and you said the panel had been at error, not the andl's fault but your own, found the district court to decide against. i had the docket sheet in front of me. i do not see a ruling -- i assume the motion you are talking about is your docket number 202. and i do...
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s&p is managing to hang on we're going to talk market in a little bit, john, with roger mcnamee.sting things of the morning, the market cap that apple added this month, just added, is more than it was in totality when steve jobs died in october 2011 >> yeah, and the company was doing okay at the time the ipod -- the iphone was already a thing then i mean, we were talking for a long time about how apple and microsoft, to some extent, amazon were running neck and neck, kind of this $1.5 trillion market tap markup. at this point, apple has opened up air distance of about $500 million between itself, amazon and microsoft. you have to wonder as an investor what that means >> with at in nd"sawthmi, quk alley" will be right back. >>> software company snowflake announcing plans to go public in a way, taking on amazon and microsoft and google in the cloud database business. the company's revenue more than doubled in the first half of the year to more than $240 million i spoke with ceo frank slootman earlier this year to see how his company is adapting in this pandemic >> we're a cloud com
s&p is managing to hang on we're going to talk market in a little bit, john, with roger mcnamee.sting things of the morning, the market cap that apple added this month, just added, is more than it was in totality when steve jobs died in october 2011 >> yeah, and the company was doing okay at the time the ipod -- the iphone was already a thing then i mean, we were talking for a long time about how apple and microsoft, to some extent, amazon were running neck and neck, kind of this $1.5...
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roger borges nos habla del impacto que ha tenido el covid-19en las prisiones.los entran ahÍ como si nada. >> en el sistema de cÁrceles en el condado miami-dadede la florida. el octavo mÁs grande delpaÍs, el nÚmero de casos continúa en aumento. >> cerca de 3256. tenemos unos dos cientos 34reclusos con pruebas positivas de covid-19. se le estÁ haciendo diccionario para signos y sÍntomas, se estÁn poniendo tambiÉn en unas unidades-- se les ofrece su equipo protectivos, mÁscara. roger: mÁs de 100,000 personas se han contagiado en las cÁrceles y agentes correccionales han muerto. no nos dieron nada como en forma de mÁscara, no nos dieron quÍmicos para mantenernos limpios o tratar de matar el virus. >> dice que este no es el paso en la florida. >> tambiÉn a todo oÍdo modificamos. siguiendo las reglas del cdc y las regulaciones del gobierno. se estÁ muriendo la gente porque no estÁn haciendo lo que le gusta hacer.a la administraciÓn sinceramente no le importa. fÉlix: para mÁs informaciÓn sobre esta iniciativa visite univisiÓn.com/segunda oportunidad arantxa: lionel me
roger borges nos habla del impacto que ha tenido el covid-19en las prisiones.los entran ahÍ como si nada. >> en el sistema de cÁrceles en el condado miami-dadede la florida. el octavo mÁs grande delpaÍs, el nÚmero de casos continúa en aumento. >> cerca de 3256. tenemos unos dos cientos 34reclusos con pruebas positivas de covid-19. se le estÁ haciendo diccionario para signos y sÍntomas, se estÁn poniendo tambiÉn en unas unidades-- se les ofrece su equipo protectivos,...
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this is roger. many are calling him judgy roger. that's his official adoption picture. his disapproving side eye filled with catitude. the arizona humane society matches roger's mood especially when he first got to the shelter. he was not happy hissing and swatting at almost everyone there. >> very sassy and not sure of all of us and he was not here for it. >> roger' face had this perfect little scowl and looked so irritated. luckily he loves other kittens. as soon as i gave him a friend, he turned into a very sweet, playful, pretty norm al kitten. >> roger is beautiful. and roger has been adopted. his new owner says he cuddled up to her as soon as he saw her. everything is good with roger. >> roger is happy and so is that coyote i saw in front of the station. i'm assuming it's mee anngroun dowown s y leave alon leave you alone. >> that was the truth. >> did you see that woodstock made a little cameo earlier in the show? >> i missed woodstock. what was he doing. my friend texted me and said he saw him walk right past me behind me. you know what, he's living his best lif
this is roger. many are calling him judgy roger. that's his official adoption picture. his disapproving side eye filled with catitude. the arizona humane society matches roger's mood especially when he first got to the shelter. he was not happy hissing and swatting at almost everyone there. >> very sassy and not sure of all of us and he was not here for it. >> roger' face had this perfect little scowl and looked so irritated. luckily he loves other kittens. as soon as i gave him a...
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roger had announced that he'd be retiring in june. he and mary planned to move back east. in fact, that's why the piano movers had come to the house that morning. now a town known for its steaks and insurance companies was once again buzzing with talk of murder. >> there was absolutely no doubt at that point who was being targeted. it was chilling, just this sinking feeling of oh, man, he struck again. >> coming up -- >> he made comments like he was glad dr. brownback was dead. >> it almost sounds like somebody boasting about this. >> it could be, yeah. >> a new look at an old suspect. >> he called our office and said are you guys going to need to talk to me again? >> and a new target? >> we have two crimes, and potentially there would have been another. >> please know this. law enforcement is doing everything in our power to solve these crimes. >> was another doctor in the crosshairs. when "dateline" continues. when g that's acidic it sucks the minerals out of the tooth's surface. pronamel is formulated to help deliver minerals to th
roger had announced that he'd be retiring in june. he and mary planned to move back east. in fact, that's why the piano movers had come to the house that morning. now a town known for its steaks and insurance companies was once again buzzing with talk of murder. >> there was absolutely no doubt at that point who was being targeted. it was chilling, just this sinking feeling of oh, man, he struck again. >> coming up -- >> he made comments like he was glad dr. brownback was...
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he said, now, you know, roger didn't work for me and the campaign. roger stone didn't work on the campaign, except way, way at the beginning, long before anything we're talking about here. this -- this is how loyalty works. the loyalty demands are infinite. the loyalty reciprocity. what? you're breaking up. i can't hear. could you call me back? now, the president, as he prepares to accept the renomination of his party for president. as the biden and harris campaign takes off, like a rocket. now, the president's saying his -- his newly arrested campaign chairman is some random guy who worked for goldman sachs who trump barely remembers him. did he work at the white house? who knows? nobody can remember that far back. steve bannon has pled not guilty to these felony charges. we are now, interestingly, starting to see headlines from him. sourced to him. bragging about how he, very much, knows the president and is still in contact with the president. steve bannon is thought to be facing a considerable sentence, if he is convicted here. i mean, theoretica
he said, now, you know, roger didn't work for me and the campaign. roger stone didn't work on the campaign, except way, way at the beginning, long before anything we're talking about here. this -- this is how loyalty works. the loyalty demands are infinite. the loyalty reciprocity. what? you're breaking up. i can't hear. could you call me back? now, the president, as he prepares to accept the renomination of his party for president. as the biden and harris campaign takes off, like a rocket....
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judge rogers? judge rogers: i will follow up briefly. in what sense do you understand the case? in the sense that you understand the judges assumptions and the panel opinion, was this not a case where it was granted after the district court had ruled? yes, mandamus was ruled after the first agreement. and because we have that we know that judge sullivan has to grant this motion, and because he went through the guard rails of any bridge of article three construction whatsoever, he has to be reined in and at the very minimum mandamus must be issued. appointment of mr. gleason. and there are circumstances now under which judge sullivan can continue on this case, because his bias demands his disqualification. the very appearance of bias is enough to demand his disqualification, and here we have a long history of decisions made on the basis of extrajudicial compact and the -- extra to show extrajudicial contact, and the blistering op-ed in the washington post which led him to amicus he appointed. he eve
judge rogers? judge rogers: i will follow up briefly. in what sense do you understand the case? in the sense that you understand the judges assumptions and the panel opinion, was this not a case where it was granted after the district court had ruled? yes, mandamus was ruled after the first agreement. and because we have that we know that judge sullivan has to grant this motion, and because he went through the guard rails of any bridge of article three construction whatsoever, he has to be...
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judge rogers? i wonder if you want briefly to what dress the reassignment and the invocation of section 455. >> thank you. as the panel found, there was no basis to reassign this case. therefore the only change since that panel decision was the filing of the request and the pleadings themselves, which talk about the law. lawaining your views on the in a district court, in the same proceeding you were in before, does not seem to show any basis or impropriety. it is the same process. it is the same proceeding. it is not the same as the underlying criminal proceeding, but the same is proceeding with the judge making the same arguments he did to the original panel of three. reassignno reason to the case to another judge. you will follow whatever this full-court says he should do. you heard the acting toicitor general argue that deny the petition, it should include in its opinion instructions to the district court. i gather from your arguments that someake it aspects of the record have not appreciated,
judge rogers? i wonder if you want briefly to what dress the reassignment and the invocation of section 455. >> thank you. as the panel found, there was no basis to reassign this case. therefore the only change since that panel decision was the filing of the request and the pleadings themselves, which talk about the law. lawaining your views on the in a district court, in the same proceeding you were in before, does not seem to show any basis or impropriety. it is the same process. it is...
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to say we're joined live by political activist rogers right brian logan who's a blogger on political and social issues good to see you both. rogers right can we kick off with the ins and outs of this bill the this still appear a tad ambiguous in places but could we know start to see race and gender officially becoming more important than professional law tribute. i don't believe that's the case i mean i will say 1st and foremost it is of course very sad that we needed government intervention and for more diversity on these corporate boards the bottom line is that there have always been qualified people of color unqualified women who just don't have the access to these corporations and it's just important that we do and it's also beneficial to these corporations for their bottom line when they have people on their boards who are representative of their consumers that's better for their bottom line and we've seen that as expressed in forbes magazine in bloomberg magazine as well so i don't think that this is going to lead to unqualified people being in positions of power where they sho
to say we're joined live by political activist rogers right brian logan who's a blogger on political and social issues good to see you both. rogers right can we kick off with the ins and outs of this bill the this still appear a tad ambiguous in places but could we know start to see race and gender officially becoming more important than professional law tribute. i don't believe that's the case i mean i will say 1st and foremost it is of course very sad that we needed government intervention...
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we often think as the conservative media as the origins but i think that roger ailes and some of the founders were already looking at with what republicans have done when they came on the scene and they mimic that memo and how they broadcast the news. >> host: talk about what happened with clinton's impeachment. talk about his own downfall. >> guest: it is a shakespearean story here he is bringing together these tactics greater than the opportunity society and it's now the majority behind him. we know that it stems from the affair but in the end it will bring him down rather than bill clinton. at one level, above the politics is exposed and he had a pretty fierce temper and wasn't a likable person. but 1998 in the midterms, in the middle of the impeachment a lot of republicans are unhappy with the gingrich because of this and just as important, he is yet in another affair as the republicans are going after bill clinton for the same sort of issues of the republicans get rid of him. on the one hand, it's the downfall and on the other hand it's kind of fitting because he showed they wer
we often think as the conservative media as the origins but i think that roger ailes and some of the founders were already looking at with what republicans have done when they came on the scene and they mimic that memo and how they broadcast the news. >> host: talk about what happened with clinton's impeachment. talk about his own downfall. >> guest: it is a shakespearean story here he is bringing together these tactics greater than the opportunity society and it's now the majority...
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patty and roger.ing down on your cat stories not your typical emergency call for a limited county sheriff's deputies today, a woman heard some purring coming from under her car's hood. so she called 911 and drove to the eden township substation deputies took a look and they found this little guy hanging out in the engine compartment. they were able to get the cat out safely no word on a how it managed to sneak in there. and i liked it probably is nice and warm. that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 on our primetime coverage continues at the top of the hour talking about the pandemic drastically changing the landscape of. >>san francisco's once vibrant fort mason center the long-term effects being felt on what was once a cultural destination and these names are showing up on signs all over one oakland's neighborhood. the message the person behind them is trying news stations. >>you're watching kron 4 news at 10. >>the message is clearly this people to wear their dns. >>a mask up or pay up 7 tail county become
patty and roger.ing down on your cat stories not your typical emergency call for a limited county sheriff's deputies today, a woman heard some purring coming from under her car's hood. so she called 911 and drove to the eden township substation deputies took a look and they found this little guy hanging out in the engine compartment. they were able to get the cat out safely no word on a how it managed to sneak in there. and i liked it probably is nice and warm. that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 on...
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roger ailes was fired. he died. no one took over. there's a lack of leadership, and that lack of leadership was most devastating when the pandemic hit american shores. it's as if the president was lulled into a false sense of complacency by fox. he pretended like the threat was over, and so did the network. and like i said in the book, we'll never know exactly how many lives were lost as a result. but it is terrifying to think that the president is so misled by this single network. >> you detail a number of policy pronouncements by the president, actions by the president that appear to have come directly from, in many cases, chyrons, the on-screen text put up by specific fox programs. you describe them as sort of a shadow cable news government that appears to select policies for him knowingly. they may have been shocked at the beginning how much influence they had, but they know they have it now. they're using it knowingly while privately maintaining, many of your sources to you, that they believe the president is unwell, is mentally
roger ailes was fired. he died. no one took over. there's a lack of leadership, and that lack of leadership was most devastating when the pandemic hit american shores. it's as if the president was lulled into a false sense of complacency by fox. he pretended like the threat was over, and so did the network. and like i said in the book, we'll never know exactly how many lives were lost as a result. but it is terrifying to think that the president is so misled by this single network. >> you...
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roger marshall, 40%, chris koc a kocbach 50%. it is the one to watch but it has been a long time. >> democrats have routinely won the governor's mention so kansas has become more competitive over the years. with trump on the ballot it is less likely democrats have a play, they are hoping kobach would win because he was defeated in the 2018 election but nationally a little different, people care more about partisan leanings during a presidential year. >> let's talk about the misery democratic results. you see this one a bit closer, corey bush coming in with 48.6% over lacy clay with 45.5%. what does that say to you? >> democrats are lurching to the left. this is the third major incumbent to the aoc wing of the party. whatever you call justice democrats, when they ought to appeal to moderate voters to defeat the president they are going further to the left and it is making it easier for donald trump and other republicans to say democrats are trying to go to a place where they are out of touch with middle america and this is another
roger marshall, 40%, chris koc a kocbach 50%. it is the one to watch but it has been a long time. >> democrats have routinely won the governor's mention so kansas has become more competitive over the years. with trump on the ballot it is less likely democrats have a play, they are hoping kobach would win because he was defeated in the 2018 election but nationally a little different, people care more about partisan leanings during a presidential year. >> let's talk about the misery...
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this is roger. some people are calling him judgy roger. this is his official adoption picture.oger like that? >> look at tth e. his side eye is filled with catitude. the arizona humane society said especially when he first arrived at the shelter. he was hissing and swatting at everyone there. >> he was very sassy and he just wasn't here for it. >> roger's face had this perfect little scowl and he just looked so irritated. luckily he loves other kittens so as soon as iturned into a sw playful, very normal kitten. >> pretty normal she said. roger has been adopted and his new owner says that he cuddled up to her as soon as he saw her. >> friend, i don't know how i forgot to tell you this this morning, both of you. but on my way to work, i saw a coyote in the street. right by the station. >> what did it say to you? >> it said, hey, girl. >> hi, kumasi. nice seeing you again. >> this was my first time seeing one like around the station, even though we see all these videos and it was just minding its business. it was on the sidewalk like a nice, polite coyote. and then it was in the
this is roger. some people are calling him judgy roger. this is his official adoption picture.oger like that? >> look at tth e. his side eye is filled with catitude. the arizona humane society said especially when he first arrived at the shelter. he was hissing and swatting at everyone there. >> he was very sassy and he just wasn't here for it. >> roger's face had this perfect little scowl and he just looked so irritated. luckily he loves other kittens so as soon as iturned...
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roger goodell should have learned his lesson two years ago, and i'm not letting up. i'm not letting up. it's going to be very bad for football, and i think it's very bad for nba. maybe even nba threatening, and it's going to be very bad for baseball if they don't get
roger goodell should have learned his lesson two years ago, and i'm not letting up. i'm not letting up. it's going to be very bad for football, and i think it's very bad for nba. maybe even nba threatening, and it's going to be very bad for baseball if they don't get
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news of the release also made its way to roger stone." the report goes on -- "stone wanted the podesta stuff to balance the news cycle, either right then, or at least coincident," even telling his confidante, "have wikileaks drop the podesta emails immediately." 30 minutes after the "access hollywood" tape was released, wikileaks released the emails. so there you go, john heilemann, a timeline we basically knew from the mueller report, but again, a senate intel committee confirming a lot of what's in the mueller report, but as ben wittes says, even going further in some places. >> right. and we're doing the thing this morning of, like, how we'd like to talk about this. i mean, i think one of the things in the ideal world, one of the things that this report illustrates really vividly is how much this conversation over time has been polluted by the use of words like collusion, words that don't have any legal consequence but have, particularly when they've been deployed for political purposes by people like bill barr and others. and yesterda
news of the release also made its way to roger stone." the report goes on -- "stone wanted the podesta stuff to balance the news cycle, either right then, or at least coincident," even telling his confidante, "have wikileaks drop the podesta emails immediately." 30 minutes after the "access hollywood" tape was released, wikileaks released the emails. so there you go, john heilemann, a timeline we basically knew from the mueller report, but again, a senate...
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>>> and nfl commissioner roger goodell's uncomfortable conversation about colin kaepernick "early today" starts right now >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena we begin with that breaking news another police involved shooting caught on camera we'll show you some of it now with a warning that the video may be disturbing. police were responding to a domestic incident, and a man identified by family members as 29-year-old jacob blake, opened a car door and appears he's shot multiple times we do not know what happened in the moments before that recording. blake was airlifted to a hospital in serious condition, but his father says he's now stable after surgery the wisconsin department of justice is investigating the shooting the video, which quickly went viral, has sparked protests. a large crowd first gathered where some people damaged police cars then protests formed outside the police station where they were met by officers in riot gear more cars were damaged and a dump truck set on fire the county declared an emergency curfew until 7:00 a.m. a reporter with our
>>> and nfl commissioner roger goodell's uncomfortable conversation about colin kaepernick "early today" starts right now >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena we begin with that breaking news another police involved shooting caught on camera we'll show you some of it now with a warning that the video may be disturbing. police were responding to a domestic incident, and a man identified by family members as 29-year-old jacob blake,...
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with roger marshall winning that nomination, i can tell you republicans in washington, mitch mcconnell in particular, breathing a big sigh of relief with that result from kansas tonight. also a primary in arizona tonight. not a surprise here. martha mcsally, the appointed republican incumbent in arizona winning that primary. she will face off -- she's got an uphill fight here. that's what the polls say right now. she's trying to defend that seat. democrat mark kelly is who she will face in november. the polling has consistently put kelly ahead in this race, so mcsally trying to defend that seat. if she fails, democrats flip it. democrats get a gain in arizona if they can knock off martha mcsally. also news from kansas tonight. steve watkins, a republican member of congress. it looks like he has been defeated in his primary. all sorts of scandals around
with roger marshall winning that nomination, i can tell you republicans in washington, mitch mcconnell in particular, breathing a big sigh of relief with that result from kansas tonight. also a primary in arizona tonight. not a surprise here. martha mcsally, the appointed republican incumbent in arizona winning that primary. she will face off -- she's got an uphill fight here. that's what the polls say right now. she's trying to defend that seat. democrat mark kelly is who she will face in...
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consciousness other than emergence leading to complex computation and somehow consciousness happens roger said that when these types of collapses these types of quantum state reductions you do have ject a threshold object a reduction when nat happened and it's have that caused a moment of consciousness and that would be happening everywhere in the environment and a very low level of these moments of consciousness would be what he called toto conscious because they wouldn't have any meaning they would have the self they would have the memory they would be random and just come and go and what he needed was something in the brain they could organize these objective reductions these these simple trinity of moments of consciousness they were didn't have any meaning and put them together and to give the kind of consciousness we have and i look at that is kind of like the oh are moments that are happening everywhere in the environment as something like they have they have claudia they have experienced something like if you go to the symphony and the orchestra is warming up and each musician is i
consciousness other than emergence leading to complex computation and somehow consciousness happens roger said that when these types of collapses these types of quantum state reductions you do have ject a threshold object a reduction when nat happened and it's have that caused a moment of consciousness and that would be happening everywhere in the environment and a very low level of these moments of consciousness would be what he called toto conscious because they wouldn't have any meaning they...
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about, if he's under pressure from prosecutors to become a cooperating witness like he was in the roger stone trial to earn leniency on the multiple felony charges he's facing himself, it's more dramatic than usual for president to say he couldn't pick steve bannon out of a loip. while steve bannon is saying, yes, we've been talking recently. president has to once again manage somebody under serious federal criminal pressure themselves, thinking about their own life and mortality, and weighing whether or not to flip on the president, fact he's having to consider that again because of all the people around him arrested and charged and pled guilty to felonies since he's been in prison, he's having to deal with that again now heading into the convention. that's not the normal background noise of the conventions. running against the incumbent, doesn't usually do you the favor having third straight chain chief arrested on the day opposition picks its nominee. world doesn't stop spinning for politics. financial times out of london, global reach. they interesting did not lead with joe biden ac
about, if he's under pressure from prosecutors to become a cooperating witness like he was in the roger stone trial to earn leniency on the multiple felony charges he's facing himself, it's more dramatic than usual for president to say he couldn't pick steve bannon out of a loip. while steve bannon is saying, yes, we've been talking recently. president has to once again manage somebody under serious federal criminal pressure themselves, thinking about their own life and mortality, and weighing...
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mary roger was talking about which is where the friends are saying now there were step up their military operation in the area where do they have to start to tell a very in these areas not a safe area book enough us is not a safe area northern mali is not a safe area part of mauritania is not a safe area wherever they go in this area despite all this military presence all those years it seems that they are in a way or another back to square one. yes well not necessarily because we have the boom box you know somebody empowered to understand days is strategy in place there just like they did a member of the g 5. and unthroned front operation on blocking you know all operating in the region so these these forces the route they're the regional manager forces they are not strangers who are going to be in moore it because respective countries very well what i think we did is the tendency of you know for us to be a bit reactionary very sense now immediately after the fall into that you know you need your own government that expanded it up you might notice you know that in terry terry joined us
mary roger was talking about which is where the friends are saying now there were step up their military operation in the area where do they have to start to tell a very in these areas not a safe area book enough us is not a safe area northern mali is not a safe area part of mauritania is not a safe area wherever they go in this area despite all this military presence all those years it seems that they are in a way or another back to square one. yes well not necessarily because we have the boom...
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roger stone said someone interceded check me if i'm wrong. thank you. sue went barbara mcquade, the role of faisal lawrence here? >> guest: there has been an investigation into phis awards in the russia investigation brady inspector general about inconsistencies. looks like multiple sloppiness on the part of the fbi is a real drop of obligations the most egregious was the fbi lawyers to alternate e-mail to gives the opposite meaning of what carter hate was an aide, an advisor to the trump campaign, was or was not the asset of the cia. these could be innocent mistakes was done and a sloppy fashion to get it done. but when the stakes were so high that expect the very best of the fbi. instead they got a very shoddy job brady inspector general went back later and investigated 26 separate applications for it and find problems in all 56 of them. it wasn't necessary will they were getting the rights sloppiness is being done. it should have the ability to collect intelligence against people and the united states with contacts with foreign agents. the government
roger stone said someone interceded check me if i'm wrong. thank you. sue went barbara mcquade, the role of faisal lawrence here? >> guest: there has been an investigation into phis awards in the russia investigation brady inspector general about inconsistencies. looks like multiple sloppiness on the part of the fbi is a real drop of obligations the most egregious was the fbi lawyers to alternate e-mail to gives the opposite meaning of what carter hate was an aide, an advisor to the trump...