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this in turn to the location at rogers of of the world's largest chicken hatcheries and made rogers one of the nation's major poultry areas. today. rogers has 26 manufacturing plants. employing 3725 people out of a total population of 10,700. as plants open, new families move to rogers at the rate of about 500 each year. the big thing in industry is decentralization. up until a relatively short time ago, industry felt that it had to be concentrated in large industrial, mainly because the transportation factor. but general aviation has changed always not. can industry now put its branch in what were at one time considered remote areas, but the areas that were remote are now benefiting from the location of these branch plants. so everybody benefits from the decentralization of industry. that airports are bridges, the present and gateways to the future. the federal government helps to finance construction expansion projects. president nixon's landmark airport and airway development act of 1970 provides a total of $2.8 billion in federal and local money over a five year period to build and
this in turn to the location at rogers of of the world's largest chicken hatcheries and made rogers one of the nation's major poultry areas. today. rogers has 26 manufacturing plants. employing 3725 people out of a total population of 10,700. as plants open, new families move to rogers at the rate of about 500 each year. the big thing in industry is decentralization. up until a relatively short time ago, industry felt that it had to be concentrated in large industrial, mainly because the...
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rogers one of the nations major poultry areas. plants. employing 3725 people out of a total population of 10,700. today, rogers has 26 manufacturing plants, and pulling 3725 people out of a total population of 10,700. as new plants open, new families moved to rogers. at the rate of about 500 each year. short time ago, industry felt that it had to be concentrated in large industrial, mainly because the the big thing in industry today is decentralization. up until a relatively short time ago, industry felt that it had to be concentrated in large industrial complexes, mainly because of the transportation factor. but general aviation has changed all of this. not only can industry now put its branch plants and what were, at one time, considered remote areas, but the areas that were remote are now benefiting from the location of these branch plants, so everybody benefits from the decentralization of industry. >> believing that airports are bridges to the present and gateways to the future, the federal government helps communities to fin
rogers one of the nations major poultry areas. plants. employing 3725 people out of a total population of 10,700. today, rogers has 26 manufacturing plants, and pulling 3725 people out of a total population of 10,700. as new plants open, new families moved to rogers. at the rate of about 500 each year. short time ago, industry felt that it had to be concentrated in large industrial, mainly because the the big thing in industry today is decentralization. up until a relatively short time ago,...
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-- rogers's point comes in.wanted her to confess and turn on my father. they wanted my father to confess and turn in his associates. that's what rogers meant when he said she called our bluf. they took her as a hostage in they killed her. michael: and i am sorry for interrupting you -- robert: and i am sorry for interrupting you but what michael says sparks some things. some people listening to this may wonder, how do we know all this? you know, why do we have all this information? why can we quote from fbi files and transcriptions and all the secret material? it's because my brother and i made a decision very early on, and really, we are talking 50 years ago now, in 1974, where we decided we were going to use the freedom of information act, which had just been strengthened after the watergate scandal, to get all the material that the government had released to the public, and even though this was a dangerous tactic because it was the prosecution's material -- what if it proved my parents were guilty? -- we took
-- rogers's point comes in.wanted her to confess and turn on my father. they wanted my father to confess and turn in his associates. that's what rogers meant when he said she called our bluf. they took her as a hostage in they killed her. michael: and i am sorry for interrupting you -- robert: and i am sorry for interrupting you but what michael says sparks some things. some people listening to this may wonder, how do we know all this? you know, why do we have all this information? why can we...
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one a do we have a black car phone go truck picking up from the press to engage the 7 roger, roger and clair. come on the corner. blair. or somewhere around clare. 102. uh. clare, apparently i lost some of the i'm sorry. your car is up crazy or stand on shoot for some reason. the fabled bus students left for a while. i 1st passed a crazy horse on a vehicle apparently disabled. oh yeah, look at that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time. suddenly, a young, rocky cameraman burst through the door. he was wailing, and he just said the mere inside have been killed. us and us suddenly popular attack was us off to me, not in the us military. put out a statement, 12 people had been killed, including pennsylvanians, webmail identified as being employees of the reuters, news service. about that these people have been killed in a 55, an exchange of 5 between us forces and insurgents. and the statement was very categorical. that they had been a 55, a now rocky sa speak to witnesses and residents in the area or in several of these witnesses told me that there was no clash, n
one a do we have a black car phone go truck picking up from the press to engage the 7 roger, roger and clair. come on the corner. blair. or somewhere around clare. 102. uh. clare, apparently i lost some of the i'm sorry. your car is up crazy or stand on shoot for some reason. the fabled bus students left for a while. i 1st passed a crazy horse on a vehicle apparently disabled. oh yeah, look at that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time. suddenly, a young, rocky cameraman...
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go truck picking up from the press to engage the 7 roger. roger and claire. come on. fuller blair warranty somewhere around claire. 102. uh claire. aaron kayak. i last name of the i'm sorry. your car is up. praise your sample. i shoot for some reason. but i think if i had some samples but students left for a while. i 1st master crazy horse one a vehicle seriously disabled? oh yeah, look at that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time. suddenly, a young, the rocky cameraman passed through the door. he was wailing, and he just said the mere inside have been killed. us and us suddenly helped her attack was us after midnight and the us military put out a statement. 12 people had been killed, including tennis civilians who had been identified as being employees of the reuters news service. but that these people have been killed in a 55, an exchange of 5 between us forces and insurgents. and the statement was very categorical. that they had been a 55, a now rocky stuff speak to witnesses and residents in the area are in several of these witnes
go truck picking up from the press to engage the 7 roger. roger and claire. come on. fuller blair warranty somewhere around claire. 102. uh claire. aaron kayak. i last name of the i'm sorry. your car is up. praise your sample. i shoot for some reason. but i think if i had some samples but students left for a while. i 1st master crazy horse one a vehicle seriously disabled? oh yeah, look at that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time. suddenly, a young, the rocky cameraman...
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go try picking up the request for us to engage of the 7, roger. roger in day one, a. clair come on. quarter blair work somewhere around clare under and to clare. aaron, i lost some of the i'm sorry. your car is up crazy. your sample i'll shoot for some reason. the fabled bus students left for a while. i 1st passed a crazy horse on a vehicle, apparently disabled. oh yeah. like that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time suddenly a young, the rocky cameraman brought us through the door. he was wailing and he just said the mere inside have been killed in a us helicopter attack was us after midnight in the us military put out a statement. 12 people had been killed, including pennsylvanians who had been identified as being employees of the reuters news service. but that these people have been killed in a 55, an exchange of 5 between us forces and insurgents. and the statement was very categorical, that they had been a 55 now rocky stuff speak to witnesses and residents in the area are in several of these witnesses told me that th
go try picking up the request for us to engage of the 7, roger. roger in day one, a. clair come on. quarter blair work somewhere around clare under and to clare. aaron, i lost some of the i'm sorry. your car is up crazy. your sample i'll shoot for some reason. the fabled bus students left for a while. i 1st passed a crazy horse on a vehicle, apparently disabled. oh yeah. like that right there. the windshield delightful. 2007 was the 1st time suddenly a young, the rocky cameraman brought us...
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our first this evening is roger coon. doctorpn roger coon a 2 spirit [inaudible] soma5055.forms our body experience. a board member of the bay area american indian 2 powwow and community organizer and board native lbgtq+ center for equity. his first book --tural■2 availa paperback and audio. dig tality platforms at -- plug this in- ■ówww..rogercoon.com or www.roger j.coon.com of roger coon! joey joey montoya apache a multimedia artist, fashion designer and entrepreneur work aimed redesigning andning an inclusive world. he is the founder, creative director of urban native a fashion brand built to bring indigenous visibility. designs can be seen on the show reservation dogs and sold at■ rei. featureod abc's local series ■l unfilterd and mention in the magazines like covogue. born and raised in san francisco and holds a degree inm san jose university. san francisco. put for joey montoia! [laughter] our next is isabellea zz. she is northern cheyennei affile in north dakota born and live nothing richmond, californi an r who's passionate about climate■ justice, food justice, yout
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roger, estimate the 40, i'm a probably the 3rd 4th are correct. defendable for ralph. if you're not going to be able to tell them that way. so when you go through 635 will come for exams by side of my final price calculators, crazy large quantity of individuals for radio, a real bad one for the out the i went into town because the extra credit here is $1856.00, individual and i think a $47.00 points commission and each roger that we have no personnel, east of our position. so feel free to engage over and i will be a good manager. go ahead. i'm gonna, i can't you know, down cuz you're behind that building and building it and not bringing r t g. i have a guy with, i don't know if he didn't come on a flyer not hold on for i was going through. we come from our point of view in this fucking once you get on this, open the gun or about 400 feet long. fire . let me know when you buy them all through traffic to safety on fire you if you need to move time now we just in case all 8 individuals are still fired by the end of the week. i'm sorry. what was the damage guy? well, sorry
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isabella, joy and he roger coon! happening these monorrees are awarded gifts and the gifts take with them a token they take and remember this moment and remember how they felt as they were embraced by this community and honored for their work and commitment to being a part of this community. thank you, thank you american indian cultural center. london you can sit down. honorees you will come up here. this is the time where you have opportunity to address your peers and family and friends. and read the statements or essay you wrote this evening. all of them are up here like i did not prepare anything. and karen is like bring me my phone. so, you all decide how you want to go first temperature looks like karen is ready got her reading glasses already. has her notes open on her phone. give you time to think about what you want to say or drop notes type it in an ai generator or what? karen it is your time. here we go we will have joey go first. joey, take it away! >> was not prepared but i remember someone told me you ge
isabella, joy and he roger coon! happening these monorrees are awarded gifts and the gifts take with them a token they take and remember this moment and remember how they felt as they were embraced by this community and honored for their work and commitment to being a part of this community. thank you, thank you american indian cultural center. london you can sit down. honorees you will come up here. this is the time where you have opportunity to address your peers and family and friends. and...
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how is roger clarke not arthur, but yes, you're you know. yeah. okay. so but how did you get him to do that? i still can't believe that that actually happened. right. i mean, it is it well, unfathomable to me, when i started this project that a there'd even be an audio book and b that would be read by the actor who plays the main character in read that to write someone i literally spent 200 hours with playing the game. you know as mounting his horse and talking to people, you know like. i mean i can't deny the fact that i'm huge fanboy of roger clarke and the fact that now he's my partner. this enterprise is absolutely unreal. and i remember day when my publisher and they get the sort of full credit for this, right? it's really macmillan audio particular who arranged roger's role in it. and i remember the day that they sent the email telling me, well roger clarke is signed on, he wants to do this. i literally went, ran, screaming down the hallway of my academic building, which is not a place filled with a lot of screams and i was just so over the moon r
how is roger clarke not arthur, but yes, you're you know. yeah. okay. so but how did you get him to do that? i still can't believe that that actually happened. right. i mean, it is it well, unfathomable to me, when i started this project that a there'd even be an audio book and b that would be read by the actor who plays the main character in read that to write someone i literally spent 200 hours with playing the game. you know as mounting his horse and talking to people, you know like. i mean...
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we spent the entire time arguing about mike rogers. arguing -- rachel: you were right, it was mike rogers of alabama. pete: you were right unbeknownst to you. [laughter] will: there it is. pete: that's the right mike rogers from alabama, the current armed services committee chairman, which would mean he knows a lot about the space. although mike rogers who narrowly, unfortunately, lost his race in michigan also has a background in intel and national security. rachel: hey, guys, the report -- i know we weren't listening as closely as we should have, but i did read it before she got on,. chanley's report, this idea that donald trump already having conversations with zelenskyy along with elon musk. donald trump promised to end war. i think the war, the wars, the stupid wars, the way we've deployed our resources abroad instead of domestically to help americans who are hurting was on the ballot last week. and i just think this is really interesting. that young man vote, i think, has a lot to do with young men if going i don't want to fight
we spent the entire time arguing about mike rogers. arguing -- rachel: you were right, it was mike rogers of alabama. pete: you were right unbeknownst to you. [laughter] will: there it is. pete: that's the right mike rogers from alabama, the current armed services committee chairman, which would mean he knows a lot about the space. although mike rogers who narrowly, unfortunately, lost his race in michigan also has a background in intel and national security. rachel: hey, guys, the report -- i...
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so significant for nadal to be able to beat roger federer on centre court in the final at wimbledon,n there's the 14 french open titles. imagine even the playing in the same grand slam 14 times, let alone winning it! and then the style in which he played, and there was no hiding his tactics, his strategy, his ambition and desire to win, the ferocity of that forehand. he thrilled crowds around the world with the athleticism and intensity of his game. he did have an obvious flaw which is to be part of a generation which included novak djokovic and roger federer! but maybe he is greater because of it and all of the top players would say the same thing. you wonder how many grand slams each would have won if the others had not been around but i don't believe they would have exchanged the era in which they lived and played for anything. the florida aquarium evacuated because of the hurricane milton over a month ago. it's now coming back home. penguins, turtles and corals were all moved across the state to escape the dangers of the storm. let's speak to keri o'neil — from the conservation p
so significant for nadal to be able to beat roger federer on centre court in the final at wimbledon,n there's the 14 french open titles. imagine even the playing in the same grand slam 14 times, let alone winning it! and then the style in which he played, and there was no hiding his tactics, his strategy, his ambition and desire to win, the ferocity of that forehand. he thrilled crowds around the world with the athleticism and intensity of his game. he did have an obvious flaw which is to be...
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rogers from alabama. two mike rogers but mike rogers, the former michigan congressman who just lost the senate seat in michigan. david: david spunt, good to see you. thank you, my friend. have a good weekend. now we have jim jordan of ohio. man, it's a lot to talk about here. jim, great to see you. talking about what we're in the midst of right now. play that and get your reaction. roll it. >> i think this is going to be transformative for the presidency. perhaps this is going for the country. david: is that hyperbole or fair said? jot american people voted for a change in attitude from their government. they want a 3459 gaetz running doj and not filling up school board meeting ands not having an fbi putting out memorandum like in the fbi field office and if you're a pro life catholic, you're an extremist and might get answers to questions that i think the whole country would like to know. like who planted the pipe bombs on january 6? who leaked dobbs minute that resresulted in assassination attempts that
rogers from alabama. two mike rogers but mike rogers, the former michigan congressman who just lost the senate seat in michigan. david: david spunt, good to see you. thank you, my friend. have a good weekend. now we have jim jordan of ohio. man, it's a lot to talk about here. jim, great to see you. talking about what we're in the midst of right now. play that and get your reaction. roll it. >> i think this is going to be transformative for the presidency. perhaps this is going for the...
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roger, . hope. everyone is waiting for| january next year.oining us. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you are live with bbc news. australia will become the first country in the world to ban social media for under—16s. it is one of the toughest crackdowns on the likes of tiktok, instagram and facebook. the new law forces tech giants to stop minors logging on to their platforms, orface fines of up to $49.5 million australian, that is about $32 million us — if they don't comply. the ban will not take effect for at least a year. for more where was he film philip mercer in sydney. this happen late last night, marathon on a vote in the senate, lawmakers divided on the issue? senate, iawmakers divided on the issue?— senate, lawmakers divided on the issue?— the issue? politics is divided and exnert _ the issue? politics is divided and expert opinion - the issue? politics is divided and expert opinion is - the issue? politics is divided j and expert opinion is divided and expert opinion is divided and australian society is divided
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mike rogers campaign say they hope to have results soon but are not giving us a specific timeline.is point they are heating with caution and this could be the closest senate race in decades in michigan if not ever. as of right now, about 98% of votes are in a democrat a congresswoman, elissa slotkin has a lead on mike rogers. this race in the senate certainly is going to come down to the 2% of the vote that is outstanding. i spoke with mike rogers the day before election day and he thinks if trump wins michigan, he feels good about his chances too but this race hasn't been called in michigan for donald trump either. from the data we have so far it seems trump has outperformed rogers which means there could be split ticket voting or people who voted in the presidential race who sat out on the senate race. as far as the issues in michigan, by far the top issue is the economy according to our fox news voter analysis but in the detroit suburbs this is something we've been following closely in early voting in the days leading up to election day. the war in the middle east was a key issu
mike rogers campaign say they hope to have results soon but are not giving us a specific timeline.is point they are heating with caution and this could be the closest senate race in decades in michigan if not ever. as of right now, about 98% of votes are in a democrat a congresswoman, elissa slotkin has a lead on mike rogers. this race in the senate certainly is going to come down to the 2% of the vote that is outstanding. i spoke with mike rogers the day before election day and he thinks if...
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roger smith isn't so sure. roger smith: i think it was basically used to keep them focused and maybe even divert attention from the fact that he was not doing well, in terms of realizing his dream. keith morrison: time to move, he told his family. gather money, cars. get to the desert to wait out the war between the races. where, again, the manson story might have disappeared from history without a ripple or a trace, except-- [sirens blaring] [theme music] andrea canning: coming up, a day in the life of the manson family. jeff guinn: every day, he would gather everyone together and dose them with lsd. andrea canning: and the killing begins, when "dateline" continues. drop everything and get some magic of your own during the xfinity black friday sale. xfinity internet customers, our best deals of the year are back! switch to xfinity mobile and get your choice of a free 5g phone, plus your next unlimited line free for a year. get amazing savings and connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go with xfinity mobile
roger smith isn't so sure. roger smith: i think it was basically used to keep them focused and maybe even divert attention from the fact that he was not doing well, in terms of realizing his dream. keith morrison: time to move, he told his family. gather money, cars. get to the desert to wait out the war between the races. where, again, the manson story might have disappeared from history without a ripple or a trace, except-- [sirens blaring] [theme music] andrea canning: coming up, a day in...
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one option that's on the table naming mike rogers. he's the former michigan congressman, ex fbi special agent to be director and then putting kash patel, who is a conservative firebrand trump loyalist, very controversial one in as his deputy i'd shut down the fbi hoover building on day one and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state. all right. our panel is back. molly ball we kash patel played a very significant role in some intelligence questions and then around january 6th, i. is there a world where, i mean, clearly the trump people think he could not get confirmed? um what is his presence in the conversation mean? and i guess big picture too. i mean, we're kind of glossing straight over the fact that he seems to want to just fire christopher wray. what does that part mean? >> well, yeah, i think that's where you have to start, because traditionally the justice department and the fbi have been independent from the president, and donald trump has made it clear that he doesn't believe in that. and that he wants to end th
one option that's on the table naming mike rogers. he's the former michigan congressman, ex fbi special agent to be director and then putting kash patel, who is a conservative firebrand trump loyalist, very controversial one in as his deputy i'd shut down the fbi hoover building on day one and reopening the next day as a museum of the deep state. all right. our panel is back. molly ball we kash patel played a very significant role in some intelligence questions and then around january 6th, i....
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you know and his network trying to push mike rogers.those those kind of competing factions that's playing out in this nomination in particular, it's going to be playing out over the next couple of weeks. and months. they're trying to win. and it's kind of a war of attrition. can you get a little bit farther on your direction, or will the establishment or the murdoch establishment as as bannon calls it, will they win? i think the bannon side of things feels like they're a little bit back on their heels about gaetz. and they're and they're coming for for for fbi with a vengeance. >> i want you to jump in, but i just want to underscore something that i said opening the segment. this is not normal. the fbi director is a ten year appointment. it's confirmed for ten years intentionally to shield the director from politics. chris wray, the current fbi director, was named by donald trump himself. now, obviously in the interim, little things like a raid on mar-a-lago have happened because a judge said, yes, this should happen because they believ
you know and his network trying to push mike rogers.those those kind of competing factions that's playing out in this nomination in particular, it's going to be playing out over the next couple of weeks. and months. they're trying to win. and it's kind of a war of attrition. can you get a little bit farther on your direction, or will the establishment or the murdoch establishment as as bannon calls it, will they win? i think the bannon side of things feels like they're a little bit back on...
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mike rogers and president trump.t happened? president trump went to michigan 25 times? every time mike rogers like dave mccormick would go on stage with him. they would talk before and after. and i can't speak for the president, but from mike rogers' perspective, i have gotten to know him. he really sees and understands the trump phenomenon now. they got a chance to know each other personally. >> lawrence: remember the initial reporting was that kash patel was number one on the list to be fbi director but it has to be confirmed after matt gaetz situation little resistance. fbi director and putting kash patel as the deputy. because the deputy doesn't have to be confirmed by the senate. >> ainsley: it's interesting. the election wasn't too long ago and already we have a wall of faces of all of the positions that have been filled. that's the republican side. but then the democratic side they are in panic mode. trump already slated to be nominated for these big positions. yes, but the democrats are -- they are trying to
mike rogers and president trump.t happened? president trump went to michigan 25 times? every time mike rogers like dave mccormick would go on stage with him. they would talk before and after. and i can't speak for the president, but from mike rogers' perspective, i have gotten to know him. he really sees and understands the trump phenomenon now. they got a chance to know each other personally. >> lawrence: remember the initial reporting was that kash patel was number one on the list to be...
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let's start with mike rogers. he is someone who's experienced at the fbi.just ran for for senate in michigan. and almost won, lost to elissa slotkin there. if trump named him as the next fbi director, how would you feel about that >> i think mike rogers is a totally reasonable logical uh, selection for fbi director, if in fact, that's the decision, uh, president elect trump makes. i had many interactions with um, then representative um, rogers during his time as chairman of the house intelligence committee. so he's as you mentioned, someone with history with the fbi. >> he understands the organization. he served as an fbi agent for several years before he went off on his political career. >> um he in his capacity in the house, i think the strongest, um qualification in my own, as you know, from my own opinion about mister rogers is the respect and awareness and knowledge that he has for the intelligence community, for the work they do, for the seriousness of that work, for how those secrets and that sensitive information needs to be protected. so in all tho
let's start with mike rogers. he is someone who's experienced at the fbi.just ran for for senate in michigan. and almost won, lost to elissa slotkin there. if trump named him as the next fbi director, how would you feel about that >> i think mike rogers is a totally reasonable logical uh, selection for fbi director, if in fact, that's the decision, uh, president elect trump makes. i had many interactions with um, then representative um, rogers during his time as chairman of the house...
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congressman mike rogers is in the running for fbi director.ven as current fbi director christopher wray says he has no intention to resign from his 10-year term which ends in 2027. rogers is a former special agent and served as the house intelligence chair. he narrow live lost his race for michigan senator this november. he has been up for the job before and had a meeting at mar-a-lago this week. team trump is pouring water on a report from "the washington post that says that the president-elect is now weighing different options to replace pete hegseth as his nominee for defense secretary amid a past sexual assault claim. this is a statement just released to us from trump's new communications director steven chung he writes: president trump is nominating high caliber and extremely qualified candidates to serve in his administration. mr. hegseth has vigorously denied any and all accusations and no charges were filed. we look forward to his confirmation as united states secretary of defense so he can get started on day one to make america safe a
congressman mike rogers is in the running for fbi director.ven as current fbi director christopher wray says he has no intention to resign from his 10-year term which ends in 2027. rogers is a former special agent and served as the house intelligence chair. he narrow live lost his race for michigan senator this november. he has been up for the job before and had a meeting at mar-a-lago this week. team trump is pouring water on a report from "the washington post that says that the...
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rogers, of course, ran for senate, but in these other jobs. right? i mean linda mcmahon for example, is someone who had you know, when she was a wrestling executive, a public facing career, and then, of course, you have dr. oz, who first made his name you know, on his own talk show. right. or or did make a name for himself in tv on his own talk show. let's watch a couple of the moments from from that just to kind of remind people. he also testified at one point before congress because of some of the controversies that arose from this let's take a look what i believe is one of the most important discoveries we've made to help you burn fat faster. >> green coffee bean extract. i actually do personally believe in the items that i talk about in the show. i passionately study them. i recognize that oftentimes they don't have the scientific muster to present as fact what is hydroxychloroquine ? >> what is that? >> it turns out that it might have an effect against this virus. i would take it myself if i was having issues with the virus so what what stands o
rogers, of course, ran for senate, but in these other jobs. right? i mean linda mcmahon for example, is someone who had you know, when she was a wrestling executive, a public facing career, and then, of course, you have dr. oz, who first made his name you know, on his own talk show. right. or or did make a name for himself in tv on his own talk show. let's watch a couple of the moments from from that just to kind of remind people. he also testified at one point before congress because of some...
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roger federer said the one word he would use is kind.trick, what kept him so grounding, and what impact has that had on the game? >> he is a real family person. his uncle was a legendary football player, soccer player for spain. his uncle, uncle tony, became his coach at a young age. and he really guided him. he made it more about being a sportsman and being disciplined as a player but also as a person. that's what made him so popular, not just for what he did on the court but who he was as a person on and off the court. >> he was known as the king of clay, surface which you also know very well, patrick. dominant on that surface at the french open. he is also the lefty. if his style of tennis, his grip on the racket, his approach, something we are seeing generations? is it impossible to imitate? >> i've never to this day, stephanie, seen another player been able to do what rafa did on that slingshot forehand which created all that top spin which is what made him so incredibly successful especially on clay. he had all the other attributes
roger federer said the one word he would use is kind.trick, what kept him so grounding, and what impact has that had on the game? >> he is a real family person. his uncle was a legendary football player, soccer player for spain. his uncle, uncle tony, became his coach at a young age. and he really guided him. he made it more about being a sportsman and being disciplined as a player but also as a person. that's what made him so popular, not just for what he did on the court but who he was...
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roger was utterly besotted. it was his new instrument.this was a robot that could extend his reach and his views beyond anything he had imagined. the falcon hovered like a mosquito above. the whales recorded and precedented images and videos and even incited some sea lions to chase it. all of these enabled by new technology. so can you imagine going from binoculars? paper and pencil to this in 2009? now we continue to developing robots that extend our reach and i want to share with you a very recent image that was captured by one of our drones in the summer of 2023. so a few months ago, our drone recorded the first ever bursts of a baby -- whale. and you can see the baby whale in in in red. it was really quite an extraordinary and emotion moment for all of us on the team. now we developed other tools to extend our reach into the depths of the ocean. and this is the soft robot fish that can dive deeply and observe the secret lives of the creatures who live in the ocean. back in 2009, drones were rare birds that belonged in research labs. b
roger was utterly besotted. it was his new instrument.this was a robot that could extend his reach and his views beyond anything he had imagined. the falcon hovered like a mosquito above. the whales recorded and precedented images and videos and even incited some sea lions to chase it. all of these enabled by new technology. so can you imagine going from binoculars? paper and pencil to this in 2009? now we continue to developing robots that extend our reach and i want to share with you a very...
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for over 40ge years, roger sat n this clip that you see in this image.aper and pencil for this. now he knew you guys they have what's unique to each individual. long-term wrote hundred will never to quantify the lifespan of wales. now though the wells were closed, this is what i saw. one has to have rogers best knowledge about detection superpower to get any individual details and i could not. now rounded time roger and i were planning this trip, i discussed the possibility of using robot wells my former studentsts and they had just finisheded the degree they stard accompanying them ready for an adventure. many rounds of discussion talking playing robot was born during the summer of 2009 pretty and today, the drones are everywhere back in 2009 very rare birds billing and research labs this is the first one pulled him up in between the feathers and record wells. so we went to argentina will observation the robots did not disappoint one of the voters by the drones and shows so clearly that had well. so hit-and-run inaction. this drone was amazing and roger
for over 40ge years, roger sat n this clip that you see in this image.aper and pencil for this. now he knew you guys they have what's unique to each individual. long-term wrote hundred will never to quantify the lifespan of wales. now though the wells were closed, this is what i saw. one has to have rogers best knowledge about detection superpower to get any individual details and i could not. now rounded time roger and i were planning this trip, i discussed the possibility of using robot wells...
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it's russia every month, who's roger toward just these. every bill and every snack from roger must be met with it. for sense. with solving tease, it has been crucial to read because it reviews trust ability to fall. it's more through oil sales. oh, is it live lot of pollutants regime and to should have made of talk is is what keeps it a lot as long as these tigers. oh great would. you continues to feel strong. sanctions are essential. i think each of you thank you america again and thing each of you who support how people our resilience, our ability to restore safety, even after the most, give us the meta tags by rush together. we have accomplished much, but we must not see a doing even more now, which it has brought 11 southern north squared. andrew, steve gray's board is these calling to again make role to 100. how on last time you know the latest. think about, you know, some of the actions or something like this at your grace expense, which is focused on waiting before. she will not stop and he's all the more time he asked the wars the
it's russia every month, who's roger toward just these. every bill and every snack from roger must be met with it. for sense. with solving tease, it has been crucial to read because it reviews trust ability to fall. it's more through oil sales. oh, is it live lot of pollutants regime and to should have made of talk is is what keeps it a lot as long as these tigers. oh great would. you continues to feel strong. sanctions are essential. i think each of you thank you america again and thing each...
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commodore rogers, with the frigates and congress a the united states and brig argus, the decatur bainbridge with a constitution and scoop of war on it all set out to strike british merchant fleets. deployment of these american naval squadrons diverted the british fleet to northern american waters from blockading united states ports to escorting merchant men and seeking out our commerce. new jersey july 17 and 1818 12. and one of the most dramatic incidents of the war a british squadron, including the frigate carrier and shannon moving south from halifax, almost captured the constitution. captain hall by skillful hedging narrowly, escaped in a dead calm with no help from the sailors. anchors were repeatedly carried ahead in ships. boats dropped and the constitution hall up to them. resourcefulness saved the day. just a month later, on august 19, while out in the north atlantic, the constitution made her most famous fight. she again cited bulgaria this time alone. all had the weather gauge, the approach to pass under galileo's stern or a good pronoun, a raking right side. but the english capt
commodore rogers, with the frigates and congress a the united states and brig argus, the decatur bainbridge with a constitution and scoop of war on it all set out to strike british merchant fleets. deployment of these american naval squadrons diverted the british fleet to northern american waters from blockading united states ports to escorting merchant men and seeking out our commerce. new jersey july 17 and 1818 12. and one of the most dramatic incidents of the war a british squadron,...
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when he moved to oakland, rogers began to see guns differently.hat people use to either threaten other people or to defend themselves. it's a ruger speed-six. rogers wasn't imagining things, counting violent crimes per capita. it's the most dangerous place in the whole state. oakland has one of the highest homicide rates among all the cities in the state of california. it has that high homicide rate because of all the guns. and that's where paula hawthorne comes in. the way she sees it, fewer guns mean fewer opportunities for gun crimes. people with all these guns, bad things happen. we have to get the guns off the streets. did you buy the firearms? no. it was from my grandfather. what she's trying is an old idea with a new twist. have you ever had any formal training on how to use a firearm? yes, yes. when she came along, oakland hadn't seen a gun buyback in ten years. i got a $50 target gift card and plenty of skeptics still worry this won't keep guns out of the hands of criminals. you know, you could go a state over and buy guns with no, no id
when he moved to oakland, rogers began to see guns differently.hat people use to either threaten other people or to defend themselves. it's a ruger speed-six. rogers wasn't imagining things, counting violent crimes per capita. it's the most dangerous place in the whole state. oakland has one of the highest homicide rates among all the cities in the state of california. it has that high homicide rate because of all the guns. and that's where paula hawthorne comes in. the way she sees it, fewer...
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next, for example, in some cases, and they managed to get out with these guy rogers just in time. so we're doing a lot of storage like that. and it just really brings it home to us. how important those early warning systems are and it communication and in terms of disasters like these guy heads coat in madrid. thanks very much for bringing us the latest, the us and then your waste the race for the white house as into the home stretch. on the last weekend before tuesdays presidential election, the 2 candidates have been criss crossing the country, making that last built of of is they focusing on swing states that will determine who will become the next president of the united states, vice president and democratic candidate campbell, a house was in georgia and north carolina where she but you'd have pledge to be a president for all americans. she later flew to new york making a surprise appearance on the tv show, saturday night live. but she said she would. and the drama in us politics. holding suggest the race is naked. nick with the president doubled from the was it was a campaign
next, for example, in some cases, and they managed to get out with these guy rogers just in time. so we're doing a lot of storage like that. and it just really brings it home to us. how important those early warning systems are and it communication and in terms of disasters like these guy heads coat in madrid. thanks very much for bringing us the latest, the us and then your waste the race for the white house as into the home stretch. on the last weekend before tuesdays presidential election,...
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roger, i think we've gotten back a line with you now. so as i was saying, we haven't seen fighting on this level flare up in syria for a few years. now. how serious a challenge is this to this address? even what opposition forces trying to achieve with this rapid defensive yeah, this and this is a kind of challenge that set aside. right. james hasn't biased for years since the effective say 5 about 4 years ago. exactly what it is, but to rear of some trying to achieve that probably adjusting the aims as they go. explained it very rapid advance from west to let the and now to contesting the city of atlanta. oh it so um they probably uh had 2 potential items, one to hold a lift by its right period of time and put that uh, it inspires other parts of syria perhaps in the south and caused it to damascus to rise up and make i make the more significant challenge to the side right chain or to hold and consolidate in my life i. and then i invite the assad graduating to try and retire, which should be definitely be very difficult for them to do so
roger, i think we've gotten back a line with you now. so as i was saying, we haven't seen fighting on this level flare up in syria for a few years. now. how serious a challenge is this to this address? even what opposition forces trying to achieve with this rapid defensive yeah, this and this is a kind of challenge that set aside. right. james hasn't biased for years since the effective say 5 about 4 years ago. exactly what it is, but to rear of some trying to achieve that probably adjusting...
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it shows roger. i tell you what i just told him. this is going to be about britney, britney, britney. oh, and i want a visa to russia because she wanted to go to russia and make a statement, see brittney griner, and to frankly let the russians have it. well, the russians wouldn't give her a visa, but that didn't stop her. she was in helsinki not too long that and she asked to see the russians there, too. i mean, imagine you're going to another country. it's not russia, escandon, even country. and you're still trying to fight to see rusans to make the point that you're your person needs to come home. and the russians would not see her because from antonoff they knew it was going to happen. but that was the amount of energy that she brought all this one of the reasons that i believe the russians didn't give her a visa was she was on tv on a few occasions. but i remember specifically on msnbc saying, i quote, that the russian justice, justice system is worse than a paper tiger and the ruians knew what they were getting and they weren't
it shows roger. i tell you what i just told him. this is going to be about britney, britney, britney. oh, and i want a visa to russia because she wanted to go to russia and make a statement, see brittney griner, and to frankly let the russians have it. well, the russians wouldn't give her a visa, but that didn't stop her. she was in helsinki not too long that and she asked to see the russians there, too. i mean, imagine you're going to another country. it's not russia, escandon, even country....
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roger, thank you for being here this morning.reet journal had an article over the weekend that suggested the fed would look through the weaker than anticipated jobs numbers on friday. do you think that's the case? >> i think that's the case. i think they should look through them. as you point out, it was driven by hurricanes and the strike and the underlining economy is stronger than the labor market would suggest. i think they'll look through them and do what the market expects which is a 25-basis point cut. >> if the market is weaker than anticipated or the numbers not as weaker than anticipated, why not hold off? >> a couple of reasons. one is, this is the week where the fed wants to be in and out. this is just do what's expected. secondly, at the last meeting, they suggested they still have a way to go to get toward neutral. i think the best judgment this time and what they follow is to do what the market expect. it may be when they get to the next meeting, depending how the data play in over the next period of time, that mee
roger, thank you for being here this morning.reet journal had an article over the weekend that suggested the fed would look through the weaker than anticipated jobs numbers on friday. do you think that's the case? >> i think that's the case. i think they should look through them. as you point out, it was driven by hurricanes and the strike and the underlining economy is stronger than the labor market would suggest. i think they'll look through them and do what the market expects which is...
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generations of military service in my family, for my wife's family as well our son lieutenant john rogerss here with us this evening. i do not know where he went too. [applause] are right, my wife also served as department of defense and iraq. thank you so much. to all the veterans, thank you prior to our friends who travel hear from dearborn and dearborn heights in southeast michigan, our christian arab friends, our muslim arab friends with. welcome, you are welcome here. we are counting on you. [cheering] [applause] we all went to passing the peace we want prosperity's for families and children. thank you for being part of that coalition. thank you. the democrats are very proud. i don't know if you know this they have bon jovi coming to detroit should. this is okay. this is really okay. i'll tell you why they have gotten bon jovi, we have got autoworkers. [cheering] [laughter] that is right. we do have a kid a rocket. that's a pretty good i like that. great shot at a beer can that's pretty good. too soon was that too soon? [laughter] they have taylor swift. we've got teamsters. [cheerin
generations of military service in my family, for my wife's family as well our son lieutenant john rogerss here with us this evening. i do not know where he went too. [applause] are right, my wife also served as department of defense and iraq. thank you so much. to all the veterans, thank you prior to our friends who travel hear from dearborn and dearborn heights in southeast michigan, our christian arab friends, our muslim arab friends with. welcome, you are welcome here. we are counting on...
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. >> it was, john, and it would be significant if the republican senate candidate mike rogers were toe senate seat here because it has been 30 years since republican won a senate seat in michigan. right now rogers' campaign tells us it is heating with caution and that this senate race could be the closest in michigan in decades, if not ever, so here's where things stand right now. at the moment, just under 99% of the votes are in, and democratic congresswoman alyssa slotkin has a slight lead, by about 18,000 votes, so this race truly could come down to that 1% of the vote that is still outstanding. i had a chance to speak with mike rogers the day before the election and he told me he was feeling good, if president trump, president-elect trump, won michigan, that he too would win his senate race, but from the data we have seen so far it seems that trump has outperformed rogers, which suggests there could have been some split ticket voting or full sin michigan who voted in the presidential race but didn't cast a vote in that senate race. as far as the issues in michigan, top issue by fa
. >> it was, john, and it would be significant if the republican senate candidate mike rogers were toe senate seat here because it has been 30 years since republican won a senate seat in michigan. right now rogers' campaign tells us it is heating with caution and that this senate race could be the closest in michigan in decades, if not ever, so here's where things stand right now. at the moment, just under 99% of the votes are in, and democratic congresswoman alyssa slotkin has a slight...
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andrew mccabe endorsing rogers. that's the kiss of death. long after that, dan scavino said this. just spoke to president trump regarding mike rogers going to the fbi. it's not happening. in his own words, i have never even given it a thought. not happening. fbi director's position. trump's thinking a lot about he needs to get this one right. this is the same agency that wiretapped his campaign, cooked up the russia hoax, covered up the laptop and raided his house. its current director, wray, said he wasn't sure if trump actually got shot in butler. wray still has time left on his term, but he's either got to resign or make trump fire him. it's his choice. the washington post is reporting that trump's going to fire jack smith's entire team. they'll resign too, if they had any dignity. we need the fbi and the doj to stop criminals and terrorists, not go through the first lady's underwear drawer. it'd also be nice to tighten up some of the agency's spending. are you ready? whistleblower says the fbi blew your money on stupid little office acti
andrew mccabe endorsing rogers. that's the kiss of death. long after that, dan scavino said this. just spoke to president trump regarding mike rogers going to the fbi. it's not happening. in his own words, i have never even given it a thought. not happening. fbi director's position. trump's thinking a lot about he needs to get this one right. this is the same agency that wiretapped his campaign, cooked up the russia hoax, covered up the laptop and raided his house. its current director, wray,...
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we will talk with republican nominee mike rogers about what's at stake.u to a place where vote counting mixes with remembering a boxing legend. >> bret: this is huntington place in downtown detroit. this day it is home to yumacon pop culture, also the place where they count ballots. in 2020 there was a major protest here because of the controversies. [chanting] >> bret: officials don't expect problems this time. huntington place is also the home to the statue of joe lewis, legendary boxer who got a start here in detroit actually a joe lewis arena. it played host to the 1980 g.o.p. convention where ronald reagan got the nomination. >> for those who have abandoned hope, we'll restore hope and we will welcome them into a great national crusade to make america great again. >> bret: to this date, it's the only major party convention ever in detroit. "special report" continues after this. ♪ ♪ that's why at fisher investments we start by getting to know each other. so i can learn about your family, lifestyle, goals and needs, allowing us to tailor your portfolio
we will talk with republican nominee mike rogers about what's at stake.u to a place where vote counting mixes with remembering a boxing legend. >> bret: this is huntington place in downtown detroit. this day it is home to yumacon pop culture, also the place where they count ballots. in 2020 there was a major protest here because of the controversies. [chanting] >> bret: officials don't expect problems this time. huntington place is also the home to the statue of joe lewis, legendary...
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roger. >> roger. what's our vector?tor. >> one of the comedic geniuses behind some of movie history's smartest zaniest silliest comedies, writer and director jim abrahams has passed away at 80 years old. >> can you fly this plane and land it? >> surely you can't be serious. >> i am serious, and don't call me shirley. >> he is perhaps best known as the co-creator of the 1980 classic airplane, which landed at number ten on the american film institute's list of greatest comedies ever. >> by the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane? >> abrams co-wrote and co-directed the film with his childhood best friends from wisconsin, jerry and david zucker, known as the comedy team zaz rams. >> plagued by fumbles as earthquakes rock los angeles. film. >> at 11, they used their cult success from writing the sketch comedy film the kentucky fried movie in 1977 to convince paramount to let them do something kind of unheard of. >> can you fly this airplane and land it? no. >> they wanted to take a paramount airplane d
roger. >> roger. what's our vector?tor. >> one of the comedic geniuses behind some of movie history's smartest zaniest silliest comedies, writer and director jim abrahams has passed away at 80 years old. >> can you fly this plane and land it? >> surely you can't be serious. >> i am serious, and don't call me shirley. >> he is perhaps best known as the co-creator of the 1980 classic airplane, which landed at number ten on the american film institute's list of...
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in the states tight senate race, those are key issues for republicans hopeful mike rogers.t come on the other hand, congressman alyssa slotkin, has been hitting him on abortion, but rogers tell me split ticket voting in michigan could work in his favor. >> i think there's a chance, if harris wins, we can win. there has been about 350,000 voters that have both, we have contacted, they have contacted us, that are leaning in this kind of odd harris-rogers voting bloc. >> yeah, we will see if that happens. roger says he is pretty confident after the early voting numbers, especially for in-person early voting here in michigan, which was a first in this presidential election. trump campaign feels the same, john, so we will see if that optimism continues as the polls close tonight. >> john: both sides are saying they are optimistic. where does that leave us? dead heat, i think. grady trimble for us, grady, thank you. sandra? >> sandra: at this point no choice but to be optimistic. just hours away from the first polls closing. what should we be looking for as the results start comi
in the states tight senate race, those are key issues for republicans hopeful mike rogers.t come on the other hand, congressman alyssa slotkin, has been hitting him on abortion, but rogers tell me split ticket voting in michigan could work in his favor. >> i think there's a chance, if harris wins, we can win. there has been about 350,000 voters that have both, we have contacted, they have contacted us, that are leaning in this kind of odd harris-rogers voting bloc. >> yeah, we will...