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roger chang, executive editor at cnet, joins us. is there more they can do? >> they've actually taken quite a number of steps to block robocalls. i don't know if they've done as much as they possibly can, but they've definitely taken a step in the proper direction. most carriers have programs in place to automatically detect and block robocalls. they can't get to all the calls, which is still a problem, as legitimate telemarketers still get through. it's not 100% yet. but there is sort of a concerted effort. the fcc has something called the robocall strike force, as dramatic as that sounds, sort of a group of these phone companies that have gotten together with the fcc to fight robocalls. >> the other day, roger, we have a landline, yes, we're dinosaurs, but the phone never ran rang. now i read they're able to send a message without even ringing these days, right? >> yes, the new trend is ringless robocalls, your phone doesn't ring and you have a voicemail that pops up. a company is actually trying to argue that because you're not being technically called, th
roger chang, executive editor at cnet, joins us. is there more they can do? >> they've actually taken quite a number of steps to block robocalls. i don't know if they've done as much as they possibly can, but they've definitely taken a step in the proper direction. most carriers have programs in place to automatically detect and block robocalls. they can't get to all the calls, which is still a problem, as legitimate telemarketers still get through. it's not 100% yet. but there is sort of...
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that changes a bit tomorrow and definitely through the weekend, karen rogers we'll have the changes and higher numbers coming back in play in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: dave we're hitting the roads, the vine street expressway construction has left the scene, westbound and eastbound reopen it will close tonight at 11:00 p.m. on the picket, no problems, blue route, schuylkill expressway, i-95 in good shape. the overnight construction is cleared here, as well in delaware county, i-95 near 320, northbound traffic as you head toward the blue route all lanes open we're dry out there. it's a good start to the day unless you're on the new jersey turnpike, southbound past exit 2, the exit for 322. we have an accident partially blocking the right lane. we're seeing police and emergency crews on the scene with that. that may cause you a little bit of an issue. mercer county, downed wires route 1 is blocked both ways at washington road. stick to 206 to get around that closure. >> breaking news, police are on the hunt for the driver who crashed into two people injurin
that changes a bit tomorrow and definitely through the weekend, karen rogers we'll have the changes and higher numbers coming back in play in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> reporter: dave we're hitting the roads, the vine street expressway construction has left the scene, westbound and eastbound reopen it will close tonight at 11:00 p.m. on the picket, no problems, blue route, schuylkill expressway, i-95 in good shape. the overnight construction is cleared here, as well...
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karen rogers a big change comes tonight and tomorrow should feel a lot nicer.e on that in the seven day but for now obviously all of those heat trips in effect. >> all right, dave, good advice. let's hit the roads right now because the vine street expressway has been closed overnight for construction and it's still closed at this point. it's going to close each night at 11 lock through thursday night. watch for this. it's expected to reopen by 5:00 a.m. but no traffic moving just yet on the vine street expressway. an early morning accident here in norristown on east marshall street at high street. watch for crews on the scene there. outside live on the schuylkill expressway, looking pretty good, looking quiet, looking dry and we've got no complaints as we look past montgomery drive. hopping into new jersey what a mess of a ride we had coming in from jersey yesterday on 42 with all that heavy traffic coming back from the shore but you're wide opened right now if you're coming from turnersville or deptford, matt. >> thank you, karen. developing this morning o-gun
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major political parties are committed to low carbon energy to cut pollution and to tackle climate change. rogers lunchtime. new video emerges of the three london terrorists — filmed outside a gym days before the attack. coming up — the one place where you never want to be the star attraction — we visit the museum of failure. coming up in sport: diego costa's exit from chelsea looks more likely. after scoring 20 goals on the way to the premier league title, costa claims manager antonio conte has told him he can leave. fossils discovered on a hillside in morocco are causing scientists to rethink the way mankind evolved. up until now, the first humans of our species — homo sapiens — were thought to have evolved almost 200,000 years ago in east africa. new research, published in thejournal nature, suggests our ancestors are actually 100,000 years older than previously thought — and they were very like us. our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has been to paris to see casts of the fossils that many are saying will rewrite our understanding of human evolution. the face of one of the very first of
major political parties are committed to low carbon energy to cut pollution and to tackle climate change. rogers lunchtime. new video emerges of the three london terrorists — filmed outside a gym days before the attack. coming up — the one place where you never want to be the star attraction — we visit the museum of failure. coming up in sport: diego costa's exit from chelsea looks more likely. after scoring 20 goals on the way to the premier league title, costa claims manager antonio...
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can anything change him? roger: no. donald trump will not change.anny: i'm not sure he can change. i suspect someone can take away his phone, take away his twitter feed. reading these articles about how he is going to be restrained, nothing is going to go on his twitter account without it going to lawyers. it never ashlee happens because his bottom line is that he wants to communicate directly with his it never actually happened. the fake new york times. the failing " new york times" full of fake news. tohe were not able communicate directly. he is behaving like the leader of a movement much more light than the government of the united states. charlie: -- some people, even there have been questions raised about jared and ivanka because of the battle over paris. most powerful person in his ear? robert: it is not really ever about the person who is risk bring -- whispering in trump's ear, it is about trump himself. i have seen him up close talking about his business career. this is a person who throughout much of his life in real estate but also perso
can anything change him? roger: no. donald trump will not change.anny: i'm not sure he can change. i suspect someone can take away his phone, take away his twitter feed. reading these articles about how he is going to be restrained, nothing is going to go on his twitter account without it going to lawyers. it never ashlee happens because his bottom line is that he wants to communicate directly with his it never actually happened. the fake new york times. the failing " new york times"...
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major political parties are committed to low carbon energy to cut pollution and to tackle climate change. roger been meeting leaders in the gulf to attempt to dissolve the diplomatic row between carter and its neighbours. there has been a blockade by country to say they want qatar to cut links with terrorism and iran. the language has been stepped up, saying that qatar is the main source of terrorism and the financing of british extremism in the region. that is extraordinary and indicates how far cooperation within the so—called gulf cooperation council which both the uae and qatar are members, has broken down. the qatari ‘s continued to deny any accusations, allegations, that they have been involved in financing, supporting religious extremism and terrorism. they say they are victims ofa terrorism. they say they are victims of a plot to smear this country. they say others in the gulf corporation counsel simply don't respect that qatar wanted to produce an individual, independent foreign policy which includes being much closer to iran than others in the gulf would like and also includes being h
major political parties are committed to low carbon energy to cut pollution and to tackle climate change. roger been meeting leaders in the gulf to attempt to dissolve the diplomatic row between carter and its neighbours. there has been a blockade by country to say they want qatar to cut links with terrorism and iran. the language has been stepped up, saying that qatar is the main source of terrorism and the financing of british extremism in the region. that is extraordinary and indicates how...
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officials say that changed after comey's firing. rogersandike richard agreed to be invest -- be interviewed by investigators this week. it is unclear how many others have been questioned by the fbi. washington post breaking that story. the washington post says it is the topwhether or not officials will be directed by the white house to invoke executive privilege. it is also -- it is doubtful they could use executive privilege to block them from speaking to investigators. you also have this in the wall street journal. the special counsel plans to interview the departed deputy director of the nsa, rick alledge it. he wrote a memo documenting a phone call that mr. rogers had with mr. trump. during the call, the president questioned the veracity of the intelligence community's judgment that russia had interfered with the election and try to persuade mr. rogers to say there was no evidence of collusion between his campaign and russian officials. the nsa did not respond to requests for comment. on that as well as the senate judiciary committee s
officials say that changed after comey's firing. rogersandike richard agreed to be invest -- be interviewed by investigators this week. it is unclear how many others have been questioned by the fbi. washington post breaking that story. the washington post says it is the topwhether or not officials will be directed by the white house to invoke executive privilege. it is also -- it is doubtful they could use executive privilege to block them from speaking to investigators. you also have this in...
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changes. nbc's michelle rogers is there. >> reporter: some of the camps saying they have to reschedule the day to make sure that kids have some more shade time. for outside activities it is really about water and finding the shade. >> we bring out the shade, the tents, the spray bottles and water balloons. >> reporter: campers are usually outside on the playground before lunchtimes. many adjustments they make when the temperatures are this hot. >> we adjust art projects in the afternoon and sports in the morning when it is cooler. >> reporter: limited options. >> i keep checking the weather, oh, 98, that going to be fun. >> reporter: pocks lots of water bottles. >> we need a lot of water breaks. >> reporter: 12-year-old jamison admits he didn't drink enough water yesterday and had a headache. >> during breaks they are required to sit in the shade. it is too hot. >> reporter: experts are warning parents and teachers to keep a heose eye for signs of heat t got tion and heat stroke. i am michelle rogers. >> the southwest is experiencing record breaking heat. in phoenix, airlines had so cancel doz
changes. nbc's michelle rogers is there. >> reporter: some of the camps saying they have to reschedule the day to make sure that kids have some more shade time. for outside activities it is really about water and finding the shade. >> we bring out the shade, the tents, the spray bottles and water balloons. >> reporter: campers are usually outside on the playground before lunchtimes. many adjustments they make when the temperatures are this hot. >> we adjust art projects...
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and that group was joined by george roger, who was a nonconformist adventurer. i think they change was more concerned with the pictures of suffering than any glory from the war. “— suffering than any glory from the war. —— robert capa. i remember another picture of the independence of indonesia. and robert capa's pictures from palestine... they didn't want to be told what to do. that was more important to them than having a nice fat salary. this was from a big magnum show. it was a cooperative at a family atmosphere. everybody was very affectionate. when robert capa and chim came in from paris, they brought perfume and elegant things. there was never any idea of you being the boss, or the secretary. a christmas parties, capa would come and dance with the bookkeeper. i don't know whether i was more enchanted with the personalities of the photographers than with the photographs. and magnum photos is still going strong today. that is it from witness for this month will stop next month, will be at the british library going through five moments of history. but from me, for now, thank yo
and that group was joined by george roger, who was a nonconformist adventurer. i think they change was more concerned with the pictures of suffering than any glory from the war. “— suffering than any glory from the war. —— robert capa. i remember another picture of the independence of indonesia. and robert capa's pictures from palestine... they didn't want to be told what to do. that was more important to them than having a nice fat salary. this was from a big magnum show. it was a...
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change here. this is what roger angell wrote. >> host: before he reads it i want to tell you what he quoted. roger angell could make a paperclip sing. sorry. >> guest: in 93, this is what he says. check me out. check me out. the two top novels in my left hand worked over by the kgb. if i had been a catcher for the hall of fame catcher, the inventor -- retired in 1887. put this another way. my hand like a pistol and fired at your nose people that would nail your knee. arthritis. slamming a door in your face. the next one -- >> host: don't stop. don't. >> guest: still facing you if i cover my left or better i with one hand is what i see is a blurry and certain vision of the ceiling and floor and walls and windows on your right and left, but no sign of your face or head, nothing in the middle but cheer up. if i cover my right i, you are back again. if i take my hand away and look at you with both eyes, the empty hole disappears and you are in the 3-d. actually looking pretty terrific today and end it macular degeneration, i am 93 and feeling great. magnificent writing. having the courage to adm
change here. this is what roger angell wrote. >> host: before he reads it i want to tell you what he quoted. roger angell could make a paperclip sing. sorry. >> guest: in 93, this is what he says. check me out. check me out. the two top novels in my left hand worked over by the kgb. if i had been a catcher for the hall of fame catcher, the inventor -- retired in 1887. put this another way. my hand like a pistol and fired at your nose people that would nail your knee. arthritis....
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business relationships and in terms of the political motivations of people higher up the food change than roger stone. >> but doesn't there have to be an overlay between the money and the politics and affecting u.s. policy? in other words, abusing your office and position politically to make money? >> this is why with these congressional -- we had better make sure, and i'm sure everyone agrees, that these congressional investigations are really in a lot of ways are as fundamentally important as the fbi. >> let's hope they get to the pay dirt. thank you, susan page. thank you, glenn tluhrush and phillip rutger. >>> why is rural america so far sticking with president trump? it's an interesting political question, don't you think? that's ahead. >>> plus, dirty tricks down in georgia. take a look at a new ad a republican group is running ahead of tomorrow's special congressional election down there it. it exploited las week's shooting that injured republican congressman steve scalise. let's watch. >> now the unhinged left is endorsing and applauding shooting republicans. when will it stop? it won't
business relationships and in terms of the political motivations of people higher up the food change than roger stone. >> but doesn't there have to be an overlay between the money and the politics and affecting u.s. policy? in other words, abusing your office and position politically to make money? >> this is why with these congressional -- we had better make sure, and i'm sure everyone agrees, that these congressional investigations are really in a lot of ways are as fundamentally...
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campaigners say that's at odds with his record of opposing measures to combat climate change, as our environment analyst rogerchael gove has sunk their praises. he has called himself a shy grin. conservatives, he said, intend —— tend instinctively towards conservation. that instinct was tested in his own constituency. he said the eu's strict laws protecting places like this had forced up the cost of housing, so those laws should be relaxed. environmentalists oppose his appointment. this is a really concerning appointment for young people. michael gove tried to ta ke young people. michael gove tried to take climate change out of the national curriculum for schools. young people are really concerned about the environment. if this is an attempt to engage with the youth vote, it is a bad start. it was over climate change mr gove most enraged environmentalists, notjust by 20 y bit off the geography curriculum, but by trying to prevent a colleague from attending climate change talks. he has voted against amendments to reduce emissions. yet within weeks he will have to deliver a clean air strategy. it is a tremendou
campaigners say that's at odds with his record of opposing measures to combat climate change, as our environment analyst rogerchael gove has sunk their praises. he has called himself a shy grin. conservatives, he said, intend —— tend instinctively towards conservation. that instinct was tested in his own constituency. he said the eu's strict laws protecting places like this had forced up the cost of housing, so those laws should be relaxed. environmentalists oppose his appointment. this is...
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change here. this is what roger angell wrote. >> before he reads it i want to taste something he wrote or that he quoted. roger angell could make a paperclip sing. go ahead. [inaudible] >> okay it's 93 this is what he says. this is what he writes. check me out. check me out. the two top novels in my left hand look at that being worked over by the kgb. no, if i had been a catcher for the hall of fame, -- to put this another way if i put my hand like you like a pistol and fired a year knows the bullet would nail your knee. and it is like slamming a door in your face. >> don't stop, it's good stuff. >> don't stop? >> no, don't. >> now still facing about cover my left or better eye with one hand i see a blurry and certain vision of the ceiling and floor and walls or windows on your right and left. but no sign of your face or head. nothing in the middle. but cheer up! if i reverse things and cover my right i that you are back again! if i take my hand away and look at you with both eyes the empty hole disappears and you are in 3d. and actually, looking pretty terrific today! and it ended macular degene
change here. this is what roger angell wrote. >> before he reads it i want to taste something he wrote or that he quoted. roger angell could make a paperclip sing. go ahead. [inaudible] >> okay it's 93 this is what he says. this is what he writes. check me out. check me out. the two top novels in my left hand look at that being worked over by the kgb. no, if i had been a catcher for the hall of fame, -- to put this another way if i put my hand like you like a pistol and fired a year...
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changed. paul callan, admiral rogers and dni coats, the president refusing to answer questions, pulling out the chance that the white house may use executive privilege here. would executive privilege prevent bob mueller forever from getting the information he wants? >> no, i think mueller will be able to get the information from them, even with an assertion of executive privilege. there's a process the courts follow. and what it is is mueller will have to establish in court that the information from them cannot be obtained from other sources, and it is essential to a criminal investigation. in that case, the courts have traditionally said executive privilege falls the need for information in the court system is a greater public interest. so, i think in the end he'll get his information. >> all right, paul callan, thank you very much. we appreciate it. athena jones at the white house as well. >>> we are waiting for house minority leader nancy pelosi to speak in just moments. that, of course, comes on a day where we are seeing a lot of unity here at the nation's capital. this is ahead of the big
changed. paul callan, admiral rogers and dni coats, the president refusing to answer questions, pulling out the chance that the white house may use executive privilege here. would executive privilege prevent bob mueller forever from getting the information he wants? >> no, i think mueller will be able to get the information from them, even with an assertion of executive privilege. there's a process the courts follow. and what it is is mueller will have to establish in court that the...
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but changes are on the way. ducis rogers is here and canle phil's finally snap their losing streak.have that and the sixers and new book by jay wright. when "action news" continues tonight. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. rates are competitive, and they're the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. remember - these plans let you apply all year round. so call today. because now's the perfect time to learn m
but changes are on the way. ducis rogers is here and canle phil's finally snap their losing streak.have that and the sixers and new book by jay wright. when "action news" continues tonight. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by...
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normal in the low 80s and we'll duplicate the forecast for a couple of days for changes late in the weekend. >>> plus, ducis rogersh the eagles and phillies and game one of the nba finals here on 6 abc. >>> in central mexico four children were injured after being thrown in a freak accident involving a bouncy castle it happened during the party when a gust of wind sent four huge inflatables three through the air and horrifies parents watched the castles hit the pavement. and one girl was trapped in the tunnel and moments later she plummeted into the parking lot. and she is the most serious injured reportedly suffering from head trauma. >>> and ducis is here with sports. what is the latest with the birds. >> another eagles ota is in the books and the team will convene for another round of work youtss. 70 days until the first preseason contest. a big focus was to improve the secondary. this year the birds plan to go with patrick robinson and mills. and he is entering his second year in the nfl and he has the confidence of his teammates. >> playing corner in this league is not easy and have you to be confident and he
normal in the low 80s and we'll duplicate the forecast for a couple of days for changes late in the weekend. >>> plus, ducis rogersh the eagles and phillies and game one of the nba finals here on 6 abc. >>> in central mexico four children were injured after being thrown in a freak accident involving a bouncy castle it happened during the party when a gust of wind sent four huge inflatables three through the air and horrifies parents watched the castles hit the pavement. and...
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her rival for the conservative leadership — from the cabinet. to combat climate change, as our environment analyst rogeratives, he said, tend instinctively towards conservation. that instinct was tested in his own constituency. he said the eu's strict laws protecting places like this had forced up the cost of housing, so those laws should be relaxed. environmentalists oppose his appointment. this is a really concerning appointment for young people. michael gove tried to take climate change out of the national curriculum for schools. young people are really concerned about the environment. if this is an attempt to engage with the youth vote, it is a bad start. it was over climate change mr gove most enraged environmentalists, notjust by trying to wipe it off the geography curriculum, but by trying to prevent a colleague from attending climate change talks. he has voted against amendments to reduce emissions. yet within weeks he will have to deliver a clean air strategy. it is a tremendous opportunity to do a job at the heart of government which will ensure we enhance one of our greatest assets, our count
her rival for the conservative leadership — from the cabinet. to combat climate change, as our environment analyst rogeratives, he said, tend instinctively towards conservation. that instinct was tested in his own constituency. he said the eu's strict laws protecting places like this had forced up the cost of housing, so those laws should be relaxed. environmentalists oppose his appointment. this is a really concerning appointment for young people. michael gove tried to take climate change...
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change the behavior. so shareholder of google, you're saying, hey, we won again. >> it's tiny fraction of the cash pile, roger my question is whether it's europe's responsibility. even if you're right on the claims you're making i get they're doing business overseas. but this business of europe being extra harsh to select technology companies in the united states doesn't it just enflame transatlantic tensions at a time where we're already worried about trade rising protectionism and other types of trade warfare? >> well, sayery, i would respectfully push back on that i look at it and suggest that i think in fact what europe is doing is less than what we should be doing this country i don't think having companies with that market dominance is the american way historic lit country is always acted against monopoly and in favor of entrepreneurship. and, you know, if you look at it, new company formation in the united states peaked in the '70s in 1978. and, you know, that happens to map almost precisely to this era of deregulation, of lower tax rates and a reduction in things like antitrust protection. and so -- >
change the behavior. so shareholder of google, you're saying, hey, we won again. >> it's tiny fraction of the cash pile, roger my question is whether it's europe's responsibility. even if you're right on the claims you're making i get they're doing business overseas. but this business of europe being extra harsh to select technology companies in the united states doesn't it just enflame transatlantic tensions at a time where we're already worried about trade rising protectionism and other...
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campaigners say that's at odds with his record of opposing measures to combat climate change, as our environment analyst rogergreen. conservatives, he said, tend instinctively towards conservation. that instinct was tested in his own constituency. he said the eu's strict laws protecting places like this had forced up the cost of housing, so those laws should be relaxed. environmentalists oppose his appointment. this is a really concerning appointment for young people. michael gove tried to take climate change out of the national curriculum for schools. we know young people are really concerned about the environment. if this is an attempt to engage with the youth vote, it is a bad start. it was over climate change mr gove most enraged environmentalists, notjust by 20 y bit off the geography curriculum, notjust by 20 wiping it off the geography curriculum, but by trying to prevent a colleague from attending climate change talks. he has voted against amendments to reduce emissions. clean air strategy. it is a tremendous opportunity to do a job at the heart of government which will ensure we enhance one of our gr
campaigners say that's at odds with his record of opposing measures to combat climate change, as our environment analyst rogergreen. conservatives, he said, tend instinctively towards conservation. that instinct was tested in his own constituency. he said the eu's strict laws protecting places like this had forced up the cost of housing, so those laws should be relaxed. environmentalists oppose his appointment. this is a really concerning appointment for young people. michael gove tried to take...
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do the same, but donald trump has previously described climate change as a "hoax", and an "american job—killer". our environment analyst rogerarrabin reports. its coal that striving president trump away from the global climate deal. before his election he promised jobs for american minors. we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. the president is now scrapping rules to clean up coal fired power stations, but will that work? his economic adviser gary coen says it won't. cole doesn't even make that much sense any more, he said recently. the president disagrees. my administration is putting an end to the war on coal. and the climate deal signed in paris represents exactly the sort of liberal internationalist and his supporters despise. but the likelihood he will project but paris deal has been met with worldwide dismay. at the hay book festival, children are learning how solar power transforms african villages. president trump has scrapped funding for this sort of thing. as he promised, he is putting america first. after years of working together to get a consensus, when all the country is finally working together, w
do the same, but donald trump has previously described climate change as a "hoax", and an "american job—killer". our environment analyst rogerarrabin reports. its coal that striving president trump away from the global climate deal. before his election he promised jobs for american minors. we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. the president is now scrapping rules to clean up coal fired power stations, but will that work? his economic adviser gary coen says it...
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change. taking over for kennedy, lyndon jonson vowed to push the bill through congress. >>rogeril rights bill since 1875. he knows he's got opposition but he uses the emotion. this, this enormous emotion of, of, kennedy's death and says let's honor our president. >>david: the united states had set off on a course under john kennedy and that came to be materialized under lyndon johnson which we're heading off in a new era of racial equality. we finally resolved the profound american dilemma. >>dick: johnson was just getting started. he embarked on an ambitious legislative agenga to build what he called the great society. >>the great society rests on abundance and liberty for all. it demands an end to poverty and racial injustice. >>we're talking about medicare, medicaid, the voting rights act. the idea was that this great society, directed from washington, was gonna be visited on the land for good. >>roger: johnson was a new dealer to his soul. and he was a franklin. d. roosevelt democrat and he wanted education for the poor people and he wanted jobs for the poor people and he wa
change. taking over for kennedy, lyndon jonson vowed to push the bill through congress. >>rogeril rights bill since 1875. he knows he's got opposition but he uses the emotion. this, this enormous emotion of, of, kennedy's death and says let's honor our president. >>david: the united states had set off on a course under john kennedy and that came to be materialized under lyndon johnson which we're heading off in a new era of racial equality. we finally resolved the profound american...
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change very shortly this morning. big rain moving across. >> indeed. let's go to karen rogersse that means there could be some trouble out there for your commute. good morning. >> yeah, we're fine right here. look at the heavy rain coming down here in north wales. this is 309 at the five points intersection and you can see it kind of coming down in waves right now especially as you look under the street light there. just raining constantly and we can also see how it's ponding other roadway cause something localized not quite flooding but you could see you're driving through quite a bit of rain as you're moving right now so you go to the take it easy where that rain is coming moving from west to east here on 309 in north wales right now. on the new jersey turnpike northbound past hightstown we have this accident, only the shoulder getting by right now in the outer drive so traffic is now being diverted i don't and to the inerode way to stick to the cars area instead of the trucks areas. looking really slowly there on the turnpike. the rain hasn't hit just yet on route 42. it's
change very shortly this morning. big rain moving across. >> indeed. let's go to karen rogersse that means there could be some trouble out there for your commute. good morning. >> yeah, we're fine right here. look at the heavy rain coming down here in north wales. this is 309 at the five points intersection and you can see it kind of coming down in waves right now especially as you look under the street light there. just raining constantly and we can also see how it's ponding other...
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. >> director comey, do you have evidence that any votes for changed in the states i mentioned to emeril rogers. >> no, >> top secret nsa report details russian hacking effort days before 2016 election. the five-page report says the intercept says it obtained the document with parts redacted through an anonymous source. the intelligence agency conclusion that russian military intelligence known as the g.r.u. executed a cyber attack against software vendors in august of 2016. they used data gathered from that attack to send spear fishing e-mails to over 1100 election officials just days before the election. the targeted companies believed to be florida based vr systems which makes electron i can voting software used in california, illinois, indiana, west virginia, virginia, north carolina, florida, and new york. to be clear, nowhere in the report does the nsa indicate any actual voting machines or vote tallies were compromised. rather than selling the actual machines used to count the votes, vr systems sells the software which is used to determine who is eligible to vote. one u.s. intelligence o
. >> director comey, do you have evidence that any votes for changed in the states i mentioned to emeril rogers. >> no, >> top secret nsa report details russian hacking effort days before 2016 election. the five-page report says the intercept says it obtained the document with parts redacted through an anonymous source. the intelligence agency conclusion that russian military intelligence known as the g.r.u. executed a cyber attack against software vendors in august of 2016....
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changes everything. . >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogersd murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning everyone. it is 5 o'clock on this tuesday june 6th and we are following breaking news. >> an argument leads to deadly gunfire overnight. now police are looking for the killer. >> montgomery county prosecutors are trying present a witness to prove bill cosby had a pattern of predatory behavior. we are live as the sex assault trial enters day two. >> that inmate who escaped in bucks county still out there on the run but his father is accused of helping him to get away. >> some of us are about to get nailed with some heavy rain. let's go to david and karen. >> some of us already are, matt. right now. storm tracker6 live double scan shows a column of heavy rain moving through the northern and western suburbs and we are tracking it for you. you can see that it is pushing to the east taking about a half hour to move the distance of that red arrow i've drawn for you and right now h
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was a nice publicist from universal says roger, it is going out on netflix of the same day it goes universal. i have not thought about that. it shows me the changeistribution of the power of companies like netflix. >> what do you make of that of the project coming out of netflix and dvd on day. what do you make of it. >> it is very strange. i love to see motion pictures on the big screen. >> for instance, "death race 2050" is dvd and netflix of the whole business is changing and i was talking to somebody and it was an executive at a major studio and i said what do you think and he said, "i don't know what's happening." i don't think anybody knows other than the fact that it is changing faster than anybody anticipated. >> how do you think the art just a pure notion of the art. how is the art being served or not served by these kinds of changes. >> the art is still there. from the director's standpoint, you are shooting differently. you are not looking so much for a long shot. it belongs on the big screen and television and computers or wristwatch or whatever. you don't need that shot. you are directing in a little tighter, more close ups and more
was a nice publicist from universal says roger, it is going out on netflix of the same day it goes universal. i have not thought about that. it shows me the changeistribution of the power of companies like netflix. >> what do you make of that of the project coming out of netflix and dvd on day. what do you make of it. >> it is very strange. i love to see motion pictures on the big screen. >> for instance, "death race 2050" is dvd and netflix of the whole business is...
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change will save. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm kate rogers. >>> well, eating out at a restaurant is a splurge some people, but a it looks like millennials are doing it almost bank rate.com just did a study that found the average millennial eats out five times per week. it's far different from many americans, 40% say they don't eat out more than once a week. wow. >>> well, if you are into buying your groceries and cooking on your own, wawa is coming to georgetown. the company says its second store in the district will be at the intersection of wisconsin and prospect street. the first wawa, of course, is going to be down in faragut north. the company is planning to open as many as ten stores in the district. wawa says the georgetown store will have everything your typical wawa has plus an upscale urban feel, whatever that means. >> i know. i mean, is it going to be the music or something? just don't change the mto. that whole process is amazing. >>> well, if you are looking for a movie to watch this weekend, you have several new releases to choose from. >> yeah, nbc's raphael seth has a look at
change will save. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm kate rogers. >>> well, eating out at a restaurant is a splurge some people, but a it looks like millennials are doing it almost bank rate.com just did a study that found the average millennial eats out five times per week. it's far different from many americans, 40% say they don't eat out more than once a week. wow. >>> well, if you are into buying your groceries and cooking on your own, wawa is coming to...
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foreign policy adviser carter patriot missile, former campaign change paul manafort and his deputy rick gates and longtime trump advisers roger stone. and now a slew of trump associates, including his personal lawyer michael cohen, are lawyering up. vice president mike pence hired a personal attorney although he downplayed the significance today calling it routine and former trump campaign aid michael caputo has also hired a personal attorney. sources tell cnn, wolf, that caputo has been contacted by the fbi. >> all right. elise, thanks very much. joining us now democratic congressman hakeem jeff rivers new york, a member of the house judiciary committee. congressman, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me, wolf. >> you know the president tweeted this today. i'll put this up on the screen. i am being investigated for firlgt fbi director by the man who told me to fire fbi director. witch-hunt had. i want you to react to being that tweet. was it appropriate? >> well, twang appropriate. this is a president who has engaged in questionable behavior over the last several months particularly as it relates to the ongoing inve
foreign policy adviser carter patriot missile, former campaign change paul manafort and his deputy rick gates and longtime trump advisers roger stone. and now a slew of trump associates, including his personal lawyer michael cohen, are lawyering up. vice president mike pence hired a personal attorney although he downplayed the significance today calling it routine and former trump campaign aid michael caputo has also hired a personal attorney. sources tell cnn, wolf, that caputo has been...
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change was met with lawsuits, protests. they say their businesses trooped by 40%. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers.omba wants to do for your garden what he does for your other plants. the device is solar powered and it's got a launch program and it costs $300. >>> 5:56. we all know those claw machine games that never actually give you the prize it seems like. one little boy in maryland decided to take things into his own hands. he crawled into the arcade machine and he got stuck in there. the boy was in there for hour found the key and brut it to let the buy. >> he didn't get the toy because there is no way to win that game. you know what game this is, the claw -- >> no, you have to move it with the joystick, get it, it drops. it's rigged so you can't -- don't tell -- i know because i've wasted some money on that. now i know. >> let us know if you've ever gotten the toy out there. >>> we're working on a number of stories for you for news 4 at 6:00. >>> london attacks. the new police activity and president trump's first reaction to it on camera. >>> plus, crosby's criminal trial. what to expect in c
change was met with lawsuits, protests. they say their businesses trooped by 40%. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers.omba wants to do for your garden what he does for your other plants. the device is solar powered and it's got a launch program and it costs $300. >>> 5:56. we all know those claw machine games that never actually give you the prize it seems like. one little boy in maryland decided to take things into his own hands. he crawled into the arcade machine and he got...
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so i wouldn't expect big changes in whole foods i expect them to treat them as a customer >> roger, i worry sometimes -- amazon is big. amazon is brilliant. they executed amazingly. i worry sometimes that we're sort of getting stock market investor style religion about amazon when it comes to what they can actually execute. and to me what was sobering about john mackey's statements is how little in the near term we should expect to chafrmnge. employee benefits staying the same the culture of whole foods staying the same amazon is going to let them continue to run the stores the way they have run them sult dreams about whole foods stores turning into distribution centers. hold your horses >> i don't buy that. yeah >> right >> carl, i think you're absolutely right i don't think he wants to change anything for some period of time that, again, if you view whole foods as though they were amazon's largest customer in the food category, then in that context, you don't want to mess with them. you want to let whole foods be exactly what it is today because it has, you know, it has enormous bra
so i wouldn't expect big changes in whole foods i expect them to treat them as a customer >> roger, i worry sometimes -- amazon is big. amazon is brilliant. they executed amazingly. i worry sometimes that we're sort of getting stock market investor style religion about amazon when it comes to what they can actually execute. and to me what was sobering about john mackey's statements is how little in the near term we should expect to chafrmnge. employee benefits staying the same the culture...
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do the same — but donald trump has previously described climate change as a hoax, and an american job—killer. 0ur environment analyst rogeray from the global climate deal. before his election, he promised jobs for american miners. we‘re going to cancel the paris climate agreement. the president is now scrapping rules to clean up coal—fired power stations, but will that work? his economic adviser, gary cohn, says it won‘t. "coal doesn‘t even make that much sense any more," mr cohn said recently. the president disagrees. my administration is putting an end to the war on coal. and the glad—handing climate deal signed in paris represents exactly the sort of liberal internationalism his supporters despise. but the likelihood that he‘ll reject that paris deal has been met with worldwide dismay. at the hay book festival on the welsh border, children are learning how solar power transforms african villages. president trump has scrapped funding for this sort of thing. as he promised, he‘s putting america first. after years of working together to get a consensus, with all the countries finally working together, we‘re now in a situa
do the same — but donald trump has previously described climate change as a hoax, and an american job—killer. 0ur environment analyst rogeray from the global climate deal. before his election, he promised jobs for american miners. we‘re going to cancel the paris climate agreement. the president is now scrapping rules to clean up coal—fired power stations, but will that work? his economic adviser, gary cohn, says it won‘t. "coal doesn‘t even make that much sense any more,"...
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you get a sense if it's involving roger stone he might find a way to make it more of a circus. >>> could the healthcare state of play be changing state of play. assistant editor for the "washington post" and reporter for the washington examiner. and professor. the president defensive how much he knows about healthcare. there was an article claiming he didn't get a sense the president has a full grasp of the details and the president tweeting, i know the subject really really well. what's he doing? >> he's being reactive. it's no secret he is a consumer of news especially the "new york times" and our own channel right here. he reacts. sometimes people that are not in his head don't know he assumes everybody knows what he's reacting to. he's putting a line out there, i know plenty about what's going on. the sausage making is ugly and complicated and a lot of moving parts. i'm sure he doesn't know every minutia. having said that knowing he's becoming a bigger part getting these senators to come on board with the bill he probably knows enough for negotiating tactics. that in essence is what he's leading into. i'm part of this, i'm
you get a sense if it's involving roger stone he might find a way to make it more of a circus. >>> could the healthcare state of play be changing state of play. assistant editor for the "washington post" and reporter for the washington examiner. and professor. the president defensive how much he knows about healthcare. there was an article claiming he didn't get a sense the president has a full grasp of the details and the president tweeting, i know the subject really really...
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but donald trump has previously described climate change as a hoax, and an american job—killer. our environment analyst roger it's coal that's driving president trump away from the global climate deal. before his election, he promised jobs for american miners. we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. the president is now scrapping rules to clean up coal—fired power stations, but will that work? his economic adviser, gary cohn, says it won't. "coal doesn't even make that much sense any more," mr cohn said recently. the president disagrees. my administration is putting an end to the war on coal. and the glad—handing climate deal signed in paris represents exactly the sort of liberal internationalism his supporters despise. but the likelihood that he'll reject that paris deal has been met with worldwide dismay. at the hay book festival on the welsh border, children are learning how solar power transforms african villages. president trump has scrapped funding for this sort of thing. as he promised, he's putting america first. after years of working together to get a consensus, with all the countries fi
but donald trump has previously described climate change as a hoax, and an american job—killer. our environment analyst roger it's coal that's driving president trump away from the global climate deal. before his election, he promised jobs for american miners. we're going to cancel the paris climate agreement. the president is now scrapping rules to clean up coal—fired power stations, but will that work? his economic adviser, gary cohn, says it won't. "coal doesn't even make that much...
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rogers. >>> the market reaction to the fed was choppy and somewhat muted. that response is something that many would have considered unusual years ago. but a lot has changed since the fed last embarked on a cycle of interest rate hikes. today the dow jones industrial average rose 46 points to 20,374. the nasdaq lost 25. s&p 500 was off two. as for oil, prices settled at a seven-month low on concerns that the global glut isn't going anywhere. and it was crude and today's two-week economic reports, in addition to the fed, that investors were focused on. bob pisani has that part of the story. >> reporter: ecpi fell 1.4% with year over year gains down 1.9%. gas prices fell 6%. not surprisingly, that drop in gasoline prices weighed on may retail sales, falling 0.3%, below expectations that sales would be flat. there may not be cause for alarm just yet. broader retail trends are still very much intact. so, for example, home improvement is continuing to do well. e-commerce is continuing to do well. and gaining at the expense of department stores. consumer electronic sales are notoriously volatile, so that might explain that. april retail sales were revised upwar
rogers. >>> the market reaction to the fed was choppy and somewhat muted. that response is something that many would have considered unusual years ago. but a lot has changed since the fed last embarked on a cycle of interest rate hikes. today the dow jones industrial average rose 46 points to 20,374. the nasdaq lost 25. s&p 500 was off two. as for oil, prices settled at a seven-month low on concerns that the global glut isn't going anywhere. and it was crude and today's two-week...
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rogers, good morning. >> reporter: we're looking live in exton, chester county looking good. route 100 at commerce drive it looks dry. coming down from phoenixville or chester springs, the light just changed cars moving about. bristol borough bucks county they are doing bridge inspection from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. a lane blocked on bristol pike southbound between edgily road and green lane. that will cause you a slow go. ben franklin bridge that's the web traffic coming into the city moving just fine. all the area bridges looking good. waze app, chadds ford an object in the road traveling on 202. let's check the temperatures and show you visibility was down a touch in the lehigh valley. this is the satellite and radar image. you can see just a couple of sprinkles here and there with more showers developing later on in the day. we have a couple of unsettled days. temperature wise temperatures 8 to 15 degrees warmer than yesterday morning. 65 in philadelphia. it's 70 in millville. 72 in dover, delaware. not looking bad out there, at the moment. you can watch for a shower or thunderstorm later on tam. >>> thank you karen. >>> happening today, open statements are set to begin in the trial of
rogers, good morning. >> reporter: we're looking live in exton, chester county looking good. route 100 at commerce drive it looks dry. coming down from phoenixville or chester springs, the light just changed cars moving about. bristol borough bucks county they are doing bridge inspection from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. a lane blocked on bristol pike southbound between edgily road and green lane. that will cause you a slow go. ben franklin bridge that's the web traffic coming into the city...
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roger stone wants to testify before congress. details on that shortly. first on health care. remember this? >> real changeh the repealing and replacing of the disaster known as obamacare. repeal it and replace it. repeal and replace. repeal and replace. obamacare, we're going to repeal it, replace it and get something good. [ applause ] repeal it, replace it, get something great. we're going the kill
roger stone wants to testify before congress. details on that shortly. first on health care. remember this? >> real changeh the repealing and replacing of the disaster known as obamacare. repeal it and replace it. repeal and replace. repeal and replace. obamacare, we're going to repeal it, replace it and get something good. [ applause ] repeal it, replace it, get something great. we're going the kill
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roger stone wants to testify before congress. details on that shortly. first on health care. remember this? >> real change begins immediately with the repealing and replacing of the disaster known as obamacare. repeal it and replace it. repeal and replace. repeal and replace. obamacare, we're going to repeal it, replace it and get something good. [ applause ] repeal it, replace it, get something great. we're going the kill it. let it die, and we're going to come up with something much, much better. you're going to have such great health care at a tiny fraction oh of the cost, and it's going to be so easy. >> well, it hasn't been that easy. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's plan to pass replacement legislation before the july fourth recess hasn't happened either. tonight, the senate bill is now on hold. the white house is in damage control mode. the president's negotiating strategy has been coming under fire, and republicans head home for the recess to face voters, any of whom might become the estimated 22 million fewer americans with coverage if this becomes law, that according to the cbo which rep
roger stone wants to testify before congress. details on that shortly. first on health care. remember this? >> real change begins immediately with the repealing and replacing of the disaster known as obamacare. repeal it and replace it. repeal and replace. repeal and replace. obamacare, we're going to repeal it, replace it and get something good. [ applause ] repeal it, replace it, get something great. we're going the kill it. let it die, and we're going to come up with something much,...
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changes, and our price match guarantee. travelocity.® wander wisely.™ termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's in gummies and tablets. [ barks ] radio: scorching heat today, staywalter!ut there! stop suffering with hot ac. cool it yourself with a/c pro. in just 3 easy steps, enjoy the comfort of 2 times the cooling boosters from the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. >>> breaking news on james comey's testimony, tension going into the hearing between the president and former senator, now attorney general jeff sessions. he offered to resign. today sean spicer has asked repeatedly about the attorney general's standing with the president. >> how would you describe the president's level of confidence in the attorney general? >> i hav
changes, and our price match guarantee. travelocity.® wander wisely.™ termites, we're on the move.24/7. roger. hey rick, all good? yeah, we're good. we're good. termites never stop trying to get in, we never stop working to keep them out. terminix. defenders of home. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day women's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports bone health with calcium and vitamin d. one a day women's in gummies...
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. >> no matter how the bill changes around the edges it is fundamentally flawed at the center. >> several days before the exposure of the e-mail rogero note -- >> his testimony is going to be extremely important. >> i was happy to cooperate in their investigation of the russian interference. >> the one person who still denies this intervention seems to be the president of the united states. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." it's wednesday, june 28th. 6:00 here in new york. i am joined by one of our best. clarissa ward. >> good to be here. >> for seven years republicans have been united by a simple battle cry. repeal and replace obamacare. well, the troubling realities of that same pledge now has senate republicans divided. mitch mcconnell, the famed tactician dealt a blow forced to delay on trump care as they try to rework their bill. there are now nine republican senators against this gop bill. can the president, a self-described master negotiator win over votes. >>> long time trump associate roger stone agreeing to testify next month befor
. >> no matter how the bill changes around the edges it is fundamentally flawed at the center. >> several days before the exposure of the e-mail rogero note -- >> his testimony is going to be extremely important. >> i was happy to cooperate in their investigation of the russian interference. >> the one person who still denies this intervention seems to be the president of the united states. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo. >> welcome to...
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1996 rock musical, masterpiece that changed a lot of things dealing with the aids epidemic up in the east village. we talked with the actors who played mark and rogerssee more ahead. >> show up on broadway in 1996. i was introduced to the -- a few years after that, probably, and being ten years old and hearing a story of people who are living with aids, interracial couples, homo sexual couples, it started so many questions for myself and really opened the door for my family to like talk about those things and things i never knew existed in th >> now, if you want another live theater option, you can head to the kennedy center for the sound of music, iconic musical. we caught up with nicholas rodriguez who played captain. >> don't worry, it's still all of your favorite songs. >> and the hills are alive. >> my favorite thing. >> do, re, me. >> testifies going to teach us. >> so in the movie julie played it on the guitar. it's a teaching tool. do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti, do. >> it's now playing. >> there you >> good-bye. >> good-bye. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> we learned those. >> that was pretty good. >> i love that musical, by the way. >> thanks fo
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changed at all since the time of the february 2012 letter? >> no. n we strongly support the 2012 letter and request. >> we agree. we agree 100%.and >> this is to admiral rogers anm to director mccabe. since congress last authorized this authority in 2012, again, have the been any instances involving a deliberate or intentional compliance violation? >> not that i'm aware of. >> director mccabe? >> no, sir. >> admiral rogers, this is to you. fisa 702 statutory authorities were to end or even be diminished, what would be the impact on our national security? >> i couldn't generate the same level of insight that the nation, friends and allies around the world count on with respect to counterterrorism, counter proliferation. i could not be able to re-create the insights on the russian efforts to influence the 2016eli election cycle.on without seven t two we could not have produced that level of insight. >> this is a jump ball. april 26, 2017 before intelligence court held section 72 -- including sargon and minimization procedures are lawful both under fisa statute and the fourth amendment. as former director comey testified last month the only reason our laws even
changed at all since the time of the february 2012 letter? >> no. n we strongly support the 2012 letter and request. >> we agree. we agree 100%.and >> this is to admiral rogers anm to director mccabe. since congress last authorized this authority in 2012, again, have the been any instances involving a deliberate or intentional compliance violation? >> not that i'm aware of. >> director mccabe? >> no, sir. >> admiral rogers, this is to you. fisa 702...
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means changes to farming techniques — including larger herds to take advantage of the weather windows. 0ur north america correspondent james cook has been to western alaska to find out more. this is rogerder, high in protein and low in cholesterol. in russia they use it as a stew. in finland as part of a cheese soup and in alaska... as ice cream. it is high in carbs and fat. you load up the fat bees with lots of berries, different kind of berries and it is pretty tasty. traditionally this land was home to hunters of wild caribou. but as temperatures rise, everything changes. 0n the coast of alaska, people are used to fending for themselves, to surviving without outside help. but even here, there is now a feeling that the rest of the world should pay attention, because local problems are becoming global concerns. and while politicians wonder about those problems, these people are finding that hunting is harder than ever. the elders, they are watching climate change and versus back in the day when they knew exactly when to go hunting and to do this and that. now they have to play with the weather. the winters are colder and a little shorter and spring is coming earlier and a lot warmer.
means changes to farming techniques — including larger herds to take advantage of the weather windows. 0ur north america correspondent james cook has been to western alaska to find out more. this is rogerder, high in protein and low in cholesterol. in russia they use it as a stew. in finland as part of a cheese soup and in alaska... as ice cream. it is high in carbs and fat. you load up the fat bees with lots of berries, different kind of berries and it is pretty tasty. traditionally this...
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change. >> mieke, your old committee, the house intelligence committee, now saying july 24th they will be hearing from rogerne, longtime trump adviser, and they're going to be doing that not publicly. they're going to close the door for that hearing. roger stone says he wants the hearing to be public. why isn't it public? >> i think with a witness like roger stone and the sensitivity that you have involved, the committee is going to want to interview him first in closed session to establish a record. this is a guy who loves to grandstand, who wants to score political points. they don't want to do that. this is a fact-based investigation, and they're going to want to tie him down on specific facts on his relationship with guccifer or these russian hackers, with wikileaks. what kind of contact did he have? when did he know what he knew? and establish that record in closed session. >> thank you both for joining us tonight. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> coming up, who's afraid of the big bad wolf? well, in washington apparently, no one is. hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to g
change. >> mieke, your old committee, the house intelligence committee, now saying july 24th they will be hearing from rogerne, longtime trump adviser, and they're going to be doing that not publicly. they're going to close the door for that hearing. roger stone says he wants the hearing to be public. why isn't it public? >> i think with a witness like roger stone and the sensitivity that you have involved, the committee is going to want to interview him first in closed session to...
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roger stone wants to testify before congress. we'll have details on that shortly. first on health care, remember this? >> real change begins immediately with the repealing and replacing of the disaster known as obamacare. >> repeal it and replace it. repeal and replace. repeal and replace. obamacare. we're going to repeal it. we're going to replace it. we're going to get something done. repeal it. he re place it. get something great. >> we're going to kill it. let it die. let it die. and we're going to come up with something much, much better. you're going to have such great health care at a tiny fraction of the cost, and it's going to be so easy. >> well, it hasn't been that easy. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's plan to pass an obamacare legislation quickly before the july 4th recess, that hasn't happened either. the senate bill is on hold. the white house is in damage control mode. the president's negotiating strategy has been coming under fire and republicans now head home for the recess to face voters, any of whom may become one of the 22 million fewer americans with coverage in this bill becomes law. t
roger stone wants to testify before congress. we'll have details on that shortly. first on health care, remember this? >> real change begins immediately with the repealing and replacing of the disaster known as obamacare. >> repeal it and replace it. repeal and replace. repeal and replace. obamacare. we're going to repeal it. we're going to replace it. we're going to get something done. repeal it. he re place it. get something great. >> we're going to kill it. let it die. let...