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from at the end when he was asked to issue a plea and he said in a very loud voice not guilty and roger how has the vatican he is the number three at the vatican the treasurer how has the vatican responded to this news well the merely said that they will stand by george well and that just just take its course so that they remain fairly eleuthera on this whole business over the past year or two who said very very little they've given the impression that they don't really want to get involved and. i suppose that really sums up this case that they are letting george pell. attend this case and ultimately see what happens in the next twelve months or so we know that tomorrow there's going to be a separate hearing to discuss design the dates of the at the trial itself that maybe later on this year or possibly early next year one way or the other we will know the fate of george pell in the next twelve months ok roger many thanks for that roger main artery. iran has lashed out of israel after the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu accused charron of lying about its nuclear ambitions iran s
from at the end when he was asked to issue a plea and he said in a very loud voice not guilty and roger how has the vatican he is the number three at the vatican the treasurer how has the vatican responded to this news well the merely said that they will stand by george well and that just just take its course so that they remain fairly eleuthera on this whole business over the past year or two who said very very little they've given the impression that they don't really want to get involved...
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that's how it happened. >> host: roger l. simon has been our guest. his most recent book ex-"i know best: how moral narcissism is destroying our republic if it hasn't already." thank you were being on booktv. >> guest: great fun. thank you. >> this weekend the c-span cities tour takes you to tyler, texas. today at noon eastern on booktv. author robert stirkin discusses his book but the life of former texas governor and state senator, bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode how to fix this fog for texans, make this better. he did that without ideology getting in the way. without partisanship getting in in the way. that made him well -- greatly loved in austin. he was dish mean, hand down, both parties, he was person people could work with. >> on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv. we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district, texas department of transportation, and the father of the adopt-a-highway program. >> 1984 we took a trip to south dakota in a highway meeting and i had
that's how it happened. >> host: roger l. simon has been our guest. his most recent book ex-"i know best: how moral narcissism is destroying our republic if it hasn't already." thank you were being on booktv. >> guest: great fun. thank you. >> this weekend the c-span cities tour takes you to tyler, texas. today at noon eastern on booktv. author robert stirkin discusses his book but the life of former texas governor and state senator, bill ratliff. >> everything...
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kate rogers takes a look at how mcdonald's is putting the gold arches. he golden >> reporter: mcdonald's turn around isoing strong under ceo bill easterbrook. revenues and earnings topped revenue estimates and global store sales blew by estimates up s was able to lure customers with deep discounts using the 1, 2, $3 valuenu $1 mccafe s.bevera >> the company needs a national value program and that's what we see in e 1, 2, $3 platform. that's going to be what drives traffic tthe restaurant, get people in the door but ultimately what we're seeing is multiple items being purchased there and the average transaction size goes up. our company is taking thein pri up on the higher end, morem premiu items. that's a good balance. >> reporter: other changes move into fresh not frozen beef for quarter pounders set to reach 14,000 locations in the u.s. by early may. than p iompany is working to upgrade the menu even ditching antibiotics from chicken mcnuggets and removing soda from happy meals. >>in mto more transparent, more authentic with products. moat's resonating
kate rogers takes a look at how mcdonald's is putting the gold arches. he golden >> reporter: mcdonald's turn around isoing strong under ceo bill easterbrook. revenues and earnings topped revenue estimates and global store sales blew by estimates up s was able to lure customers with deep discounts using the 1, 2, $3 valuenu $1 mccafe s.bevera >> the company needs a national value program and that's what we see in e 1, 2, $3 platform. that's going to be what drives traffic tthe...
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i think at this point it's roger goodell's ping. how did he blow this?e blew it is because there is this idea yes it might not be about race for some people but for african-americans and for people who understand racism in this country you are dealing with story after story of people, regular citizens calling the cops on black people for living their lives, for napping -- >> we had an nba player in milwaukee. >> millimilwaukee. >> tazed over a parking ticket. >> you can't say we don't want to talk about all that stuff going on. we just want to play the game. >> love the cleveland browns thing as a steelers fan. >> you would. >> i know. as symbolism, saying okay, you stay out of sight -- you know, you stay in the locker room. >> keep your protest where we can't see it. >> keep your protest where we can't see it. what's the point if you can't see it. mindless. >> actually their policy encourages protest. that's the irony. it incentive eyeses it by getting people to crowd source. >>> didn't mind when the kids took the knee. before this all happened. trump d
i think at this point it's roger goodell's ping. how did he blow this?e blew it is because there is this idea yes it might not be about race for some people but for african-americans and for people who understand racism in this country you are dealing with story after story of people, regular citizens calling the cops on black people for living their lives, for napping -- >> we had an nba player in milwaukee. >> millimilwaukee. >> tazed over a parking ticket. >> you...
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group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tukufu:: this week on history detectives: man over radio: roger, we're underway. hower of material give the united states a much needed boost during the space race? elyse: what did this odd-looking boot have to do with america's first steps in space? gwendolyn: and, in our final story, was work by major artists, including andy warhol, smuggled to the moon? "a.o.k., all systems are go." elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when the teardrops start ♪ ♪ but he can't be wounded 'cause he's got no heart ♪ ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ it's just like watchin' the detectives ♪
group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tukufu:: this week on history detectives: man over radio: roger, we're underway. hower of material give the united states a much needed boost during the space race? elyse: what did this odd-looking boot have to do with america's first steps in space? gwendolyn: and, in our final story, was work by major artists, including andy warhol, smuggled to the moon? "a.o.k., all systems are go." elvis costello: ♪ watchin' the detectives ♪ i get so angry when...
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here's how commissioner roger goodell explained it. >> we think that we've come up with a balanced processwill allow those players who feel that they can't stand for the anthem to stay in the locker room. and there's no penalty for that, but we are going to encourage all of them to be on the field. we'd like all of them to be on the field and stand at attent n attention. >> plenty of opinions on this new policy. my next guest is a former nfl player. avram salaam played in the league for 13 seasons. also with us, u.s. sports editor for "the nation" magazine, dave zyron. goodell paints this new rule as a compromise. is that how you see it? >> no, it's not a compromise. how can it be a compromise when he don't even talk to the other part of the equation? you can't implement a rule yourself, you and the owner, and say it's for the best of all of us when you haven't had that conversation. they postured during the season when donald trump came out and called players s.o.b.s, the owners were galvanized and got with the players and they fed us this whole we're together, we're in this together, we'
here's how commissioner roger goodell explained it. >> we think that we've come up with a balanced processwill allow those players who feel that they can't stand for the anthem to stay in the locker room. and there's no penalty for that, but we are going to encourage all of them to be on the field. we'd like all of them to be on the field and stand at attent n attention. >> plenty of opinions on this new policy. my next guest is a former nfl player. avram salaam played in the league...
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you said roger's fall reminds you how fragile life is.ysical existence but our integrity and reputation. and many put down president pence because when he doesn't go out to eat. you said he does put walls around his integrity to guard himself against the appearance of evil. if we change ourselves, it continues today. >> for the better. i'm raising a daughter. i want us to change and evolve from where we were. did it break any heart when roger passed away? yes. i feel like that sin eroded and corrupted his life and changed his life and took his life. >> you never experienced that. >> i never experienced that. my story is different from these women. i was shocked when i heard this. our world was turned upside-down here at fox. he did put food on my table. he hired me. he allowed my dreams to come true. then i hear stories that involve my friends here at fax. i was appalled. it was wrong. but you know, i did feel sorry for his family and it ultimately killed him. >> neil: and you moved on. "the light within me" ainsley earhardt. she says hor
you said roger's fall reminds you how fragile life is.ysical existence but our integrity and reputation. and many put down president pence because when he doesn't go out to eat. you said he does put walls around his integrity to guard himself against the appearance of evil. if we change ourselves, it continues today. >> for the better. i'm raising a daughter. i want us to change and evolve from where we were. did it break any heart when roger passed away? yes. i feel like that sin eroded...
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how you doing, roger? congrats on the book. we have some rules we pulled out. we're now into year two of this investigation today. and they're bringing in a guy who worked for you on twitter and social media trending. what's going on there? >> at this point i don't know if i'm a person of interest or just an interesting person. it's very clear that not only has mr. mueller subpoenaed a part-time consultant who worked for me for three months he dropped subpoenas on a number of other young people who worked for me. i think this is driven by a fake news narrative that insists that i must have known in advance about the hacking of the dnc which i dispute happened by the russian. i don't think it happened at all never mind by the russians and i must have had advanced notice about the content, the source and the disclosure time of the wikileaks dnc disclosures. that is false. but it's not pleasant having a special prosecutor in your phone calls and e-mails. and it's a violation of my fourth amendment rights and there's no probable cause here. julian assange has said
how you doing, roger? congrats on the book. we have some rules we pulled out. we're now into year two of this investigation today. and they're bringing in a guy who worked for you on twitter and social media trending. what's going on there? >> at this point i don't know if i'm a person of interest or just an interesting person. it's very clear that not only has mr. mueller subpoenaed a part-time consultant who worked for me for three months he dropped subpoenas on a number of other young...
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how it looks. that was my first conversation with roger stone about julian assange. when did it come? something like that, right? >> september 18, 2016. >> the previous three months we had no discussion, no discussion on julian assange. or wikileaks. >> you maintain, i want to be clear, you just spoke to adam schiff's people. you maintain roger was hyping or -- >> yes. >> now we'll go to part two. >> he wanted me to get this to julian assange. >> we're going to part two which is what people do during an investigation, which as we've noted on this program can be stressful. >> i'm not stressed at all. i feel great. >> you feel good, great. >> i feel safe here. >> i'm going to read to you something that roger stone allegedly said to you. quote, i'm going to take that dog away from you. nothing you can do about it, i'm pa paraphrasing. i'm going to prove to the world you're a liar. is stoenl trying to threaten you so you'll change your account of his activities in 2016 is this >> i think he didn't like me being on your show the first time. why didn't he -- he's the one that sent that e-ma
how it looks. that was my first conversation with roger stone about julian assange. when did it come? something like that, right? >> september 18, 2016. >> the previous three months we had no discussion, no discussion on julian assange. or wikileaks. >> you maintain, i want to be clear, you just spoke to adam schiff's people. you maintain roger was hyping or -- >> yes. >> now we'll go to part two. >> he wanted me to get this to julian assange. >> we're...
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roger godell is wondering how it affects the bottom line. >> tucker: yeah. i have noticed.wanted to get your take on this since you run "barstool" which i think has some of the most sensible people in america reading it. as a reality check, there is a student at the university of utah creating something called the cry in closet. the idea is that college is so stressful that kids need a place to go to weep in private. this is a apparently flourishing on that college campus. do you think your readers would use a crying closet if they had a chance to use? >> i do not. unfortunately, this story is the least surprising story of all time. college kids are babies. that is well known. we should say it's a minority. i bet most normal people thinking people, what is going on here, these stories get sensationalized. you get rewarded for it. it's the everyone gets a trophy generation, basically. >> tucker: but i mean... do you think we are being told constantly that there is nothing wrong with an adult, man, crying in public? you should be proud to express your emotions? a lot of peopl
roger godell is wondering how it affects the bottom line. >> tucker: yeah. i have noticed.wanted to get your take on this since you run "barstool" which i think has some of the most sensible people in america reading it. as a reality check, there is a student at the university of utah creating something called the cry in closet. the idea is that college is so stressful that kids need a place to go to weep in private. this is a apparently flourishing on that college campus. do...
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. >> how is roger stone responding, what's he saying, anything? >> it may not be surprise you, don, to hear roger stone feels like this is some kind of iteration of a witch hunt, he said he's not been directly contacted by special counsel robert mueller's team, insisted he had nothing to do with any kind of collusion with the russians and basically said mueller's team is out to get him on something. saying "the special counsel now seems to be combing through every molecule of my existence including my personal life, political activities and business affairs to conjure up some offense to charge me with either to silence me or induce me to testify against the president." now, he insists he will never turn on the president. as for the special counsel's team, they're not commenting. >> one thing you can say about roger stone that i know of, he always responds. i've never known him not to respond. good for him for doing that. thank you very much, i appreciate that. i want to bring in chris cillizza, cnn politics editor at large. kristen powers. phil mu
. >> how is roger stone responding, what's he saying, anything? >> it may not be surprise you, don, to hear roger stone feels like this is some kind of iteration of a witch hunt, he said he's not been directly contacted by special counsel robert mueller's team, insisted he had nothing to do with any kind of collusion with the russians and basically said mueller's team is out to get him on something. saying "the special counsel now seems to be combing through every molecule of...
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how it looks. that was my first conversation with roger stone about julian assange.nd when did it come, like september 18th or something like that, right? >> september 18, 2016. >> the previous three months we had no discussion, no discussion on julian assange or wikileaks. >> so you maintain, i just want to be clear, you spoke to adam schiff's people and maintain that roger was hyping or lying that you want to -- now we are going to part two. >> he wanted me to get this to julian assange. >> we go to part two, which is what people do during an investigation. we have noted on this program can be stressful. i'm going to read here -- >> i'm not stressed at all. >> you feel good, good. i'm going to read something to you that roger stone allegedly said to you. i'm going to take that dog away from you. nothing you can do about it. i'm paraphrasing. i'm going to prove to the world you're a liar. is stone, in your view, trying to change your account of activities in 2016? >> i think he didn't like me being on your show the first time. why didn't he put that -- he's the one
how it looks. that was my first conversation with roger stone about julian assange.nd when did it come, like september 18th or something like that, right? >> september 18, 2016. >> the previous three months we had no discussion, no discussion on julian assange or wikileaks. >> so you maintain, i just want to be clear, you spoke to adam schiff's people and maintain that roger was hyping or lying that you want to -- now we are going to part two. >> he wanted me to get this...
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how are you? chris: through it all, elaine rogers has carried on the mission for 43 years. >> it's so emotional forow much that we are giving back to our military. i truly know that this organization through our volunteers and our staff are making a difference in so many lives. hello, my friend. what can i do for you? chris: uso affiliate rogers has also given more than 2 million care packages to troops deployed overseas, all part of being their home away from home. and that's it for today, for all you moms, have a wonderful mother's day and a great week and we will see you next fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> president trump wins the reloose of three american prisoners from north korea. the hottest story payments to michael cohen. an accusation by stormy daniel's lawyer. >> michael cohen shouldn't be selling access to the president trump of the united states. this is a big deal. >> what is alleged is one of the most serious claims you could make in connection with the entire muller probe. >> it's a bomb shell because it connects a russian guard paying $500,000 into a bank account
how are you? chris: through it all, elaine rogers has carried on the mission for 43 years. >> it's so emotional forow much that we are giving back to our military. i truly know that this organization through our volunteers and our staff are making a difference in so many lives. hello, my friend. what can i do for you? chris: uso affiliate rogers has also given more than 2 million care packages to troops deployed overseas, all part of being their home away from home. and that's it for...
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how are you? chris: through it all, elaine rogers has carried on the mission for 43 years. >> it's so emotional forh that we are giving back to our military. i truly know that this organization through our volunteers and our staff are making a difference in so many lives. hello, my friend. what can i do for you? chris: uso affiliate rogers has also given more than 2 million care packages to troops deployed overseas, all part of being their home away from home. and that's it for today, for all you moms, have a wonderful mother's day and a great week and we will see you next fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ insects chirping ] [ dog howling, barking ] >> previously on "legends and lies"... >> the south is determined to maintain her position. >> we can't take vicksburg directly. >> we're not going back. we're going forward. >> i want you to attack with your entire corps the center of the union line. >> slavery, in some industries, it is a necessary evil. >> we're dealing with an enemy here with which there can be no peace. nothing less than total destruction will do.
how are you? chris: through it all, elaine rogers has carried on the mission for 43 years. >> it's so emotional forh that we are giving back to our military. i truly know that this organization through our volunteers and our staff are making a difference in so many lives. hello, my friend. what can i do for you? chris: uso affiliate rogers has also given more than 2 million care packages to troops deployed overseas, all part of being their home away from home. and that's it for today, for...
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how are you? chris: through it all, elaine rogers has carried on the mission for 43 years. >> it's so emotional forck to our military. i truly know that this organization through our volunteers and our staff are making a difference in so many lives. hello, my friend. what can i do for you? chris: uso affiliate rogers has also given more than 2 million care packages to troops deployed overseas, all part of being their home away from home. and that's it for today, for all you moms, have a wonderful mother's day and a great week and we will see you next fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> paul: welcome to "the journal editorial report." i'm paul gigot. president trump upending the foreign policy status quo again this week with announcing that the united states would exit the iran nuclear accord. this, as three americans detaped in north korea arrived home early thursday, ahead of a summit now set for june 12th in singapore between president trump and kim jong un. the president voicing optimism that the meeting would be a success. >> i really think he wants to do something and bring the country
how are you? chris: through it all, elaine rogers has carried on the mission for 43 years. >> it's so emotional forck to our military. i truly know that this organization through our volunteers and our staff are making a difference in so many lives. hello, my friend. what can i do for you? chris: uso affiliate rogers has also given more than 2 million care packages to troops deployed overseas, all part of being their home away from home. and that's it for today, for all you moms, have a...
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roger stone. welcome back, nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> you heard -- it's fascinating how he's evolved over the past year, right? , when you hear the clip on "meet the press" and he's saying, no, it didn't relate to the election, outside business, what do you think he's referring to. >> roger has a myriad of businesses ranging from his ties to presidents and presidential all the way down to sheriff races in florida. >> but to be indictmented. what do you think he's referring to? >> only roger knows what he's done. roger loves to operate in the gray area of legality, where on paper, according to roger it's little. perhaps the fbi might disagree. >> i want to play a clip, this is your dog digging into the foreign lobbying efforts in the past. >> lobbying had been considered a sleazy business, roger stone came out and said, i'm going to make a pile of money off of this, and no apologies. >> manafort and stone was the biggest [ bleep ] most powerful lobbying operation in washington. we did things no one else had done. >> they saw a business opportunity in being the torturer's lobby. in rechting the most distasteful d
roger stone. welcome back, nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> you heard -- it's fascinating how he's evolved over the past year, right? , when you hear the clip on "meet the press" and he's saying, no, it didn't relate to the election, outside business, what do you think he's referring to. >> roger has a myriad of businesses ranging from his ties to presidents and presidential all the way down to sheriff races in florida. >> but to be indictmented. what...
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mike rogers, let's start with you. you know how this works. help us understand why there has to be two meetings today. why couldn't there be one meeting that was bipartisan and what will be the difference in the first devin nunes, tray gowdy meeting and that of the second bipartisan meeting today? >> yeah. the whole thing is a little bit unfortunate. there shouldn't be two meetings. i'm not even sure there should be one meeting if you're talking about disclosing a confidential informant or asset or a source that was working on international issues as well as may or m not have engaged in some of these trump campaign folks. normally in that case if you had the chairman of oversight and intelligence, you would have ranking mechanics, both the republicans and the democrat leaders of both those committees. in this case i'm going to agree with trey gowdy. congress can't conduct serious investigations because they can't get over their biases. that's what is trouble some about this. as a former fbi guy, you look people in the face who are committing t
mike rogers, let's start with you. you know how this works. help us understand why there has to be two meetings today. why couldn't there be one meeting that was bipartisan and what will be the difference in the first devin nunes, tray gowdy meeting and that of the second bipartisan meeting today? >> yeah. the whole thing is a little bit unfortunate. there shouldn't be two meetings. i'm not even sure there should be one meeting if you're talking about disclosing a confidential informant...
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never heard anything from roger humphrey.skip instead of thinking how it has and go outside the box back to what the founding fathers said, we the people. all right. host: all right. take that to both of you, then, do you think the age of the outside candidate is with s in future elections considering what we learned from the last election? guest: hard to know what the next pendulum swing would be, of not just tion recent history, but considering what we learned bey is you always have to be candidate. if you think, jimmy carter ran candidate, ronald candidate.side george w. bush did not do that, candidacy. george w. bush, despite being of president, ran out outsider candidate. he ran that way. barack obama, state legislator, capitol he steps of coming from the outside, campaign based in chicago, outsider mp, candidate. only people insiders more or outsiders and s integral to them winning, you hillary clinton didn't try to do that, arguable it would be it or -- she done perhaps would have allowed her, muddy w, in some way to that picture with trump. americans i think always think if is be
never heard anything from roger humphrey.skip instead of thinking how it has and go outside the box back to what the founding fathers said, we the people. all right. host: all right. take that to both of you, then, do you think the age of the outside candidate is with s in future elections considering what we learned from the last election? guest: hard to know what the next pendulum swing would be, of not just tion recent history, but considering what we learned bey is you always have to be...
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here's how nfl commissioner roger goodell explained the changes today.ea y, our objective as a league and to all 32 clubs which was unimous is that we want people toule respectf to the national them, we want people to stand. we think that we've come up with a balanc pcess here and a procedure and policy that will allow those players who feel that they can't stand for theo anthem stay in the locker room, and there's no penalty for that, but we are going to encourage all of them to be on the field,e we'd l for them all to be on the field and stand at attention. >> nawaz: thepl n.f.ler's union said it was not consulted by the owners about the new policy, and called it contradictory"t t principles, values and patriotism of our league." we asked the union to appear tonighwell as several players. they declined our invitation as did the n.f.l. some perspective on this from l.z. grandersison, wh co- host for espn's sports nation and a commentator for cnn and abc. l.z., thanks for being here. let me ask you now about the time line. colin kaepernick first took a knee in to 16. president trumpar
here's how nfl commissioner roger goodell explained the changes today.ea y, our objective as a league and to all 32 clubs which was unimous is that we want people toule respectf to the national them, we want people to stand. we think that we've come up with a balanc pcess here and a procedure and policy that will allow those players who feel that they can't stand for theo anthem stay in the locker room, and there's no penalty for that, but we are going to encourage all of them to be on the...
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rogers. >> i know who you are. >> how you doing? >> good. not going to vote for you. >> reporter: a reminder for cathy mcmorris rogers. this election will be different than her last six. >> she is a pail carrier for the republican leadership and mr. trump. >> reporter: trump won this district by 12 points in 2016, rogers won it by 20, stream rolling her opponent in a district that reaches from organize to canada but centers around the suburbs, where we spent the day with her. >> we need to take our races seriously. >> reporter: she doesn't run away from the president. would you want to see the president campaign out here for you. >> i know a lot of people would love to see him come. >> reporter: are you one of them? >> i would always welcome the president to could to my district. >> and her base is confident. >> she is calm and listens. >> reporter: trump has a wake this the resistance here, turning voters into volunteers, now focused on rogers. >> i woke up the morning after the trump election and i said i have got do something, this is nuts
rogers. >> i know who you are. >> how you doing? >> good. not going to vote for you. >> reporter: a reminder for cathy mcmorris rogers. this election will be different than her last six. >> she is a pail carrier for the republican leadership and mr. trump. >> reporter: trump won this district by 12 points in 2016, rogers won it by 20, stream rolling her opponent in a district that reaches from organize to canada but centers around the suburbs, where we spent...
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. >> michael rogers: and then, a few days turned into a few weeks, and a few weeks turned to months, and here we are. >> whitaker: how? >> cindi rogers: two and a half. almost three. >> michael rogers: going on-- going on three. >> whitaker: had you been planning for retirement? >> cindi rogers: yes. >> cindi rogers: we were going to do tiny house, simplify life, and then travel. >> michael rogers: as it worked out, it didn't work out that way. we became parents instead of grandparents. >> whitaker: the kids said, with their mother often sleeping, or out of the house, they could do whatever they wanted. but their grandparents insist on rules. >> ellie kligman: it sucks having rules, and chores. but it has to happen for us to actually grow up and be a responsible adult and take charge of our lives. >> whitaker: michael, you are fighting cancer. >> michael rogers: that's true. i have a terminal cancer. >> whitaker: so has this been especially tough on you? >> michael rogers: yeah. i have good days and bad days. >> cindi rogers: i worry, that i'll miss something in his care, and i have. >> michael rogers: you do wonderf
. >> michael rogers: and then, a few days turned into a few weeks, and a few weeks turned to months, and here we are. >> whitaker: how? >> cindi rogers: two and a half. almost three. >> michael rogers: going on-- going on three. >> whitaker: had you been planning for retirement? >> cindi rogers: yes. >> cindi rogers: we were going to do tiny house, simplify life, and then travel. >> michael rogers: as it worked out, it didn't work out that way. we...
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how are you doing? the key to doing george h.b. bush is mr. rogers trying to be john wayne? and said how are you doing? so i'm fine mr. president he said i'm fine. he said i read your letter to jackson. i thought you know the old boy is losing it he's 92 in the hospital. he thinks i'm writing letters to dead people so i said mr. president, thank you it's great to hear from you you know actually it was a letter to trump about jackson. and he said yeah. jackson will pay more attention. [laughter] so he's fine. if you're worried you'll hear he's home you'll hear from him again. >> i'm sure so the question a lot people are asking now is -- if you look over the horizon to the post trump era. whether it's three years like seven years or whatever it is, how do we put this thing back together and because you write about how others have put it back together when it felt like it wasn't going to be put back together and running to ideological corners and calling each other names we've never because of politics how do you bring it back together after trump? >> i don't to mario cuomo here
how are you doing? the key to doing george h.b. bush is mr. rogers trying to be john wayne? and said how are you doing? so i'm fine mr. president he said i'm fine. he said i read your letter to jackson. i thought you know the old boy is losing it he's 92 in the hospital. he thinks i'm writing letters to dead people so i said mr. president, thank you it's great to hear from you you know actually it was a letter to trump about jackson. and he said yeah. jackson will pay more attention. [laughter]...
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when congressman mike rogers was heading it and its deputy was from maryland, they called people like me down before they took their jobs and we sat down with them and they asked how can we do this in a diplomat way? we told them and they did it. i think most people in the intelligence business would say that was a different leadership a different time. but these leaderships will turn over. so my point is to you, chuck, it has to be fixed. >> there is no doubt. i guess the question is, who does it? you say new leadership has to do it. speaker ryan just isn't going to do it? if they don't do it what happens? >> it is a failure by speaker ryan. this is extremely important to the country it's right to me -- maybe i'm seeing it too close because i am a former intelligence person but it seems to be to be at the heart of our national security because the kinds of things done by the intelligence commune are essential to everything we are doing now, north korea, iran, everything. >> this hit a weird sweet spot -- a terrible word the use
when congressman mike rogers was heading it and its deputy was from maryland, they called people like me down before they took their jobs and we sat down with them and they asked how can we do this in a diplomat way? we told them and they did it. i think most people in the intelligence business would say that was a different leadership a different time. but these leaderships will turn over. so my point is to you, chuck, it has to be fixed. >> there is no doubt. i guess the question is,...
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he is a hot line into the white house along with roger ales being able to strategies how fox and the white house can work in synchronicity together. they told donald trump don't watch cnn, don't watch msnbc, don't watch things that will upset you. and now he's turned into a shawn hannity buff. they actually have a lot in common. new york backgrounds, actually grew up 12 miles from each other. and he's become a new steve bannon, shawn hannity, promoting an alt-right atmosphere. >> hannity sometimes refers to anonymous sources on his show. the president earlier today railed quote-unquote against traders and cowards that are leaking from the white house. sometimes you have to wonder if the president is one of those leakers himself and hannity is his conduit. when you see the polls showing the republican party, getting more and more suspicious of mueller, that is really why this is significant. hannity every night calls it a witch hunt, and it is having a corrosive effect. trump on one side, hannity on the other. they're working together to undermine credibility in the probe. >> brian st
he is a hot line into the white house along with roger ales being able to strategies how fox and the white house can work in synchronicity together. they told donald trump don't watch cnn, don't watch msnbc, don't watch things that will upset you. and now he's turned into a shawn hannity buff. they actually have a lot in common. new york backgrounds, actually grew up 12 miles from each other. and he's become a new steve bannon, shawn hannity, promoting an alt-right atmosphere. >> hannity...
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how you can place your order. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers, here are today's top business headlines. wall street looks to rebound after stocks tanked yesterday. the dow down more than 500 points during the session. it comes amid fresh political turmoil in italy. investors keep tabs on trade talks between the u.s. and china. the dow closing down 391 points yesterday to 24,361 and nasdaq slipping 37. nintendo betting on pokemon to boost sales of switch console. it looks to avoid the slim slated titles that doomed the wii-u. it has been a surprise hit for nintendo, 17 million units in the first year. the wii-you only 13.5 over the entire 5-year life span. pokemon has sold more than 300 million games based on the franchise since 1996. relaunching the world's longest commercial flight, a 19-hour nonstop journey from singapore to newark, new jersey. the flight would eclipse the 7500 to new zealand as the world's longest. si high fuel prices made the use of the airbus jets unprofitable but now plans to use a more fuel efficient ultralong-range aircraft. >> 19 hours. that's a long trip. >> t
how you can place your order. >>> good morning, i'm kate rogers, here are today's top business headlines. wall street looks to rebound after stocks tanked yesterday. the dow down more than 500 points during the session. it comes amid fresh political turmoil in italy. investors keep tabs on trade talks between the u.s. and china. the dow closing down 391 points yesterday to 24,361 and nasdaq slipping 37. nintendo betting on pokemon to boost sales of switch console. it looks to avoid the...
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all came to take over hollywood, so that's what happened. >> host: roger simon has been a guest for the most recent book i know best how moral narcissism is destroying the republic if it
all came to take over hollywood, so that's what happened. >> host: roger simon has been a guest for the most recent book i know best how moral narcissism is destroying the republic if it
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like any consumer should think about how that's going to work out in the long run long-run business model trust is going to be so important. >> back with us to react, rogeramee. satya nadella is empathetic but has a mean jab, too, when it comes to these cloud issues. what's your reaction to his take on the dynamics between microsoft, google and amazon and how trust is going to play with customers going forward? >> first of all, i really am impressed with what satya has done as ceo of microsoft you know, it was a really hard situation that microsoft was in. he has broken them out of that what's going on in cloud, in particular, is an example of that i think being number three in a highly sensualized market like cloud is a difficult place to be, but i think he -- >> they are two, google is maybe three. >> well, i think google makes it three. i look at this and go when you're up against google and amazon every day and you're microsoft, i think the trust thing is a real advantage. i like the fact that he's emphasizing that i like the fact that this company is primarily in the product business, in the subscription business, does give it great advantages. one
like any consumer should think about how that's going to work out in the long run long-run business model trust is going to be so important. >> back with us to react, rogeramee. satya nadella is empathetic but has a mean jab, too, when it comes to these cloud issues. what's your reaction to his take on the dynamics between microsoft, google and amazon and how trust is going to play with customers going forward? >> first of all, i really am impressed with what satya has done as ceo...
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crime pertaining to my business or maybe not even pertaining to the 2016 election. >> how do you make sense of what rogertone is doing or saying, and what mr. credic osho is say that he believes that mr. stone is trying to threaten him. >> well, if mr. stone is trying to steal his dog, that is a form of aggression. and roger stone has made several statements that seem to be contradicted by the e-mails that he sent, and that may get him in trouble in terms of the perjury. for instance, he has said publicly that he didn't have advance knowledge of the hacks, and then we have sam nunnberg and another unnamed source saying that he did. then he constantly stated that he was only trying to confirm the existence of e-mails not that he -- and never suggested that he was specifically seeking specific types of e-mails and what this exchange seems to indicate is that he was looking for particular information -- >> so you are saying are from the investigative view that the particularly of the view here could be bad for stone? >> correct. and add to that, remember that donald trump during the campaign was saying that
crime pertaining to my business or maybe not even pertaining to the 2016 election. >> how do you make sense of what rogertone is doing or saying, and what mr. credic osho is say that he believes that mr. stone is trying to threaten him. >> well, if mr. stone is trying to steal his dog, that is a form of aggression. and roger stone has made several statements that seem to be contradicted by the e-mails that he sent, and that may get him in trouble in terms of the perjury. for...
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how you doing? is. [laughter] the key to doing george w. bush is mr. rogers trying to be john wayne, as dana carvey once said. [laughter] how you doing. he said, i'm fine. he said i read your letter to jackson. i thought, you know, the old boy's losing it, right? be he's 92, he's been in the hospital. i said, mr. president, thank you, it's great to hear from you. i said, actually, it was a letter to trump about jackson. he said, yeah, but jackson will pay more attention. [laughter] [applause] so he's fine. if you're worried. he's home, you'll hear from him again, i'm sure. >> that's right. >> so the question a lot of people are asking now is if you look over the horizon to the post-trump era whether it's three years -- >> like planet of the apes -- >> -- seven years, whatever it is, how do we put this thing back together? because you write about how others have put it back together in america when it felt like it was not going to be put back together. when we're running to our ideological corners, when we're calling each other names because of politics, how d
how you doing? is. [laughter] the key to doing george w. bush is mr. rogers trying to be john wayne, as dana carvey once said. [laughter] how you doing. he said, i'm fine. he said i read your letter to jackson. i thought, you know, the old boy's losing it, right? be he's 92, he's been in the hospital. i said, mr. president, thank you, it's great to hear from you. i said, actually, it was a letter to trump about jackson. he said, yeah, but jackson will pay more attention. [laughter] [applause]...
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rogers votes no. mr. hunter votes no. miss gabbard -- okay. >> how has mr. kaufman recorded? >> mr. kaufman votes aye. no? okay. >> court report the tally. mr. chairman, there were 27 aye's and 33 no's. >> the amendment is not agreed to. next is the vote on bishop 221 regarding -- the recorded vote has been ordered, the clerk will call the role. >> mr. thornberry, aye. mr. smith votes no. mr. jones. mr. brady votes no. mr. wilson votes aye. mrs. davis votes no. mr. lobiondo votes aye. mr. long german votes no. mr. bishop votes aye. mr. larson votes no. mr. turner votes aye. mr. cooper, votes no. mr. rogers votes aye. misprint i/o votes no. mr. schuster votes aye. mr. courtney votes no. mr. conaway votes aye. miss tsongas votes no. mr. lamborn votes aye. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. whitman votes aye. ms. spear votes no. mr. hunter votes aye. mr. vc votes no. mr. hoffman -- mr. kaufman votes aye. miss gabbard votes no. mr. hartzler votes aye. mr. o'rourke votes no. mr. scott votes aye. mr. norco -- norcross votes no. mr. brooks votes aye. mr. gallego votes no. mr. cook votes aye. mr. moulton votes no. d
rogers votes no. mr. hunter votes no. miss gabbard -- okay. >> how has mr. kaufman recorded? >> mr. kaufman votes aye. no? okay. >> court report the tally. mr. chairman, there were 27 aye's and 33 no's. >> the amendment is not agreed to. next is the vote on bishop 221 regarding -- the recorded vote has been ordered, the clerk will call the role. >> mr. thornberry, aye. mr. smith votes no. mr. jones. mr. brady votes no. mr. wilson votes aye. mrs. davis votes no. mr....
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janus capital danny fisher is with us today as well as roger mcname another rumor about the apple supply chain we're trying to see howhis we can take to the bank if it were show, what does it say about the direction they're going in an asp basis? >> carl, we're in the later stages of penetration of smart phones everybody is on their second or third one. i think what every vendor is trying to do now is find whatever secret sauce is that will tweak a little extra demand in a given quarter apple and everybody else have to march along with morris law and deliver better stuff and organic l.e.d. is the thing now. i don't think it will move apple's numbers that much. it will obviously have a big impact on the suppliers, as in this case when they're different peop people. >> danny, when it comes to making a tweak like this, and adding features, coming into line with the industry standard, however you want to characterize whatever apple might be doing with the iphone, does it actually change the potential equation for upgrade rates, for things we look for to say it will bring in new customers or catalyze more people to gettin
janus capital danny fisher is with us today as well as roger mcname another rumor about the apple supply chain we're trying to see howhis we can take to the bank if it were show, what does it say about the direction they're going in an asp basis? >> carl, we're in the later stages of penetration of smart phones everybody is on their second or third one. i think what every vendor is trying to do now is find whatever secret sauce is that will tweak a little extra demand in a given quarter...
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at the heart of the original intent of getting the special counsel involved. >> how do you feel -- what would you tell rogern terms of him and his time in the barrel to coin a phrase? >> well, the first thing i would tell him is to stop talking to the media. i think every time he goes on television or speaks to the print, and he was quitotes in tt reuters article wasas well. that this is a media campaign against me. i guarantee you bob mueller is not looking to the media for evidence in his investigation. but the second thing i would say to him is you need to start thinking about what's going to happen when you get charged. >> you think that? >> i absolutely do. i think that -- i thought that for a while because -- >> is that because of the facts or because of what we know about the fact that he hasn't been -- that mueller hasn't talked to him yet? >> both. we don't know that many facts. but, for example, we know that his right-hand man for a long time, sam nunberg, was called to the grand jury a couple months ago and nunberg came on this network and explained all about what the questions were, including ab
at the heart of the original intent of getting the special counsel involved. >> how do you feel -- what would you tell rogern terms of him and his time in the barrel to coin a phrase? >> well, the first thing i would tell him is to stop talking to the media. i think every time he goes on television or speaks to the print, and he was quitotes in tt reuters article wasas well. that this is a media campaign against me. i guarantee you bob mueller is not looking to the media for...
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nbc executive vice president tom rogers, currently executive chairman at win view games and a cnbc contributor. tom, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> how do you break down the winners now that we've had more than 24 hours to think about this ruling and the impact >> well, first, i'm no relation to kenny rogers, and i can't sing but winview games is going to sing in this environment, i promise you. how do i break down the winners? well, i think as pete mentioned, as guy mentioned yesterday, the tv thing is not just going to be a boost. the tv thing is going to be huge this merrill lynch estimate, $10 billion? europe right now where gaming like this has been legal for a long time, where people are playing along on their mobile phones while they watch television, 65 million people a year over there doing it the size of the industry, just that sector, $160 billion of consumer money running through that so this is enormous. it is going to change the television experience in sports because it makes it so much more exciting the tv ecosystem will be big winners. the leagues more than anybody. >> right >> and tim said that yesterday the teams,
nbc executive vice president tom rogers, currently executive chairman at win view games and a cnbc contributor. tom, welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> how do you break down the winners now that we've had more than 24 hours to think about this ruling and the impact >> well, first, i'm no relation to kenny rogers, and i can't sing but winview games is going to sing in this environment, i promise you. how do i break down the winners? well, i think as pete...
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how much money did you raise from this partner that i heard about? giovanni: $300,000. he has lent us money before. when we took over rogersk, i had to take a loan. lemonis: how much did he lend you, in addition -- giovanni: $100,000. lemonis: so you've gotten $400,000 from him. -giovanni: yes. -lemonis: that's how you were able to afford the other stores, but you're not generating -a profit today. -giovanni: yeah, you're right. how much do you guys get paid? giovanni: probably 30 grand this year -- 34 grand. we sold our motorcycle one month to pay rent. we're borrowing on our life-insurance policy to pay for sebastian's surgery. but guess what? we chose this. lemonis: is that where that money is coming from? it's coming out of your life-insurance policy? giovanni: yeah, we took a loan out. lemonis: the fact that you did whatever you had to to take care of your child's surgery -- that's the kind of people i want to do business with. giovanni: but it's embarrassing. it's seven years. and i'm taking a loan. i'm right back to where we started. lemonis: here's the thing, okay? most people don't have the courage to do what you
how much money did you raise from this partner that i heard about? giovanni: $300,000. he has lent us money before. when we took over rogersk, i had to take a loan. lemonis: how much did he lend you, in addition -- giovanni: $100,000. lemonis: so you've gotten $400,000 from him. -giovanni: yes. -lemonis: that's how you were able to afford the other stores, but you're not generating -a profit today. -giovanni: yeah, you're right. how much do you guys get paid? giovanni: probably 30 grand this...
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roger since that saturday. we've exchanged sporadic texts. this week i sent him a text telling him howh i liked his new book, stone rules, which is great. and later he had sent me an e-mail thanking me for comments i made in a bloomberg article where i said that it at the end of the day, i'm glad mueller wants to investigate and good this forensic to roger in terms of julian assange because roger will be vindicated by the fact that he never had any foreknowledge of any of podesta's e-mails. >> so you believe him, you are saying you believe exactly what he just said in the interview that we played. do you think -- >> alex, there is no reason not to believe him. even the public tweets show that roger never for instance said that -- and this is a fact. never said anything about podesta's e-mails being hacked. and i don't know if you call it a hack. i mean you have to be around a 5-year-old to fall for what podesta fell for with the g-mail thing. but only conversation i had with roernlg w roger, he was claiming that he was joking, roni asked him if t e-mails were about benghazi. and once a
roger since that saturday. we've exchanged sporadic texts. this week i sent him a text telling him howh i liked his new book, stone rules, which is great. and later he had sent me an e-mail thanking me for comments i made in a bloomberg article where i said that it at the end of the day, i'm glad mueller wants to investigate and good this forensic to roger in terms of julian assange because roger will be vindicated by the fact that he never had any foreknowledge of any of podesta's e-mails....
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. >> former nbc executive vice president tom rogers, currently ceo at winview how much of that revolution observation of the industry is hype and how much do you believe? >> i don't think any of us are going to know the answer to that there's so many claims about different flavors of 5g and who is going to be able to push more by way of new services out there. and even have disagreement among well-trained engineers as to who is more right or wrong on that i do think the thing that verizon has probably been right on is its prudence in not jumping at a cable deal or linear channel deal. those sectors have slowed considerably i think at&t will actually struggle, if it gets that deal done in terms of what's going on in the cable channel world obviously, the cable sector has had an awful lot of trouble as of late in terms of video subs slowing broadband growth and i think verizon will probably be rewarded for not having jumped into that game now does that mean that they definitely have the right strategy when it comes to focusing on the wireless network? i think it's too early to tell but i th
. >> former nbc executive vice president tom rogers, currently ceo at winview how much of that revolution observation of the industry is hype and how much do you believe? >> i don't think any of us are going to know the answer to that there's so many claims about different flavors of 5g and who is going to be able to push more by way of new services out there. and even have disagreement among well-trained engineers as to who is more right or wrong on that i do think the thing that...
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how much trump was talking to his long time aid roger stone. all of this a hot topic at today's white house briefing where reporters noted trump falsely stated that no mueller questions were about collusion. >> the president has tweeted about it. he's talked about how none of these questions relate to collusion. but that's not true. why is he mischaracterizing these reports? >> over 12 of these 49 questions are about collusion. other questions go into trump's meetings with putin or paul manafort, possibly asking russia for help in 2016 and jared kushner's attempt at a back channel communication with russia. also the names in trump world that weave come to learn about in all of these developments, well, a lot of them obviously pop up. key questions about key people. take a look at this break down. of the 19 names 11 have reportedly faced their own questioning by bob mueller's team. a big name that's not on either list, though, of course, donald trump himself. let's get right to it with jack quinn who knows a lot about this thing as a former white
how much trump was talking to his long time aid roger stone. all of this a hot topic at today's white house briefing where reporters noted trump falsely stated that no mueller questions were about collusion. >> the president has tweeted about it. he's talked about how none of these questions relate to collusion. but that's not true. why is he mischaracterizing these reports? >> over 12 of these 49 questions are about collusion. other questions go into trump's meetings with putin or...
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who gets to be an american and are we using sports -- roger goodell said earlier he wants the flag to be respected. however, how that the flag is being respected in the nfl when teams are charging the department of defense to have these patriotic displays take place in the first place. they are politicizing the sport and yet al we do is talk approximate black players. on one hand this is more pandering, we have seen this playbook before. it's like the packer sweep. first it was welfare queens. then it was willie horton and now we are talking about ball players. but it's the same playbook in terms of organizing a base at the expense of black players. >> it's interesting that it's being supposedly couched as a potential business decision. cornell belcher a democratic pollster who i frequently have on this show. he did his own survey of african-american voters in battleground states. 35% he found said they watched less football because colin kaepernick remained unsigned. that was back this march that he did this. this idea of the nfl owners, do they think their fans are only height and only on servetive? >> that's
who gets to be an american and are we using sports -- roger goodell said earlier he wants the flag to be respected. however, how that the flag is being respected in the nfl when teams are charging the department of defense to have these patriotic displays take place in the first place. they are politicizing the sport and yet al we do is talk approximate black players. on one hand this is more pandering, we have seen this playbook before. it's like the packer sweep. first it was welfare queens....
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rogers. >> don't ask me to spell that. >> i can't even do it myself. >> how english do you feel given you grew? >> in a way it was -- >> the food is pub fare. a runny egg wrapped. >>> the first was hunter thompson, kentucky derby? >> yeah. >> before that, would you say you were a respectable figure making a living doing your work? because you kind of were transformed very quickly into a counter cultural figure. i think a lot of people will appropriately or not see you as an out law artist. >> i didn't want to be an artist. i wanted to be an engineer. i had to go every week to do technical drawing. and that's where lines and circles began. >> right. >> i've been doing a book on critical critters with b.c. sneers. he's writing about it. >> bum life? >> i don't know whether it exists. >> i'm pretty sure they do. >> what? >> i'm pretty sure they do. >> really? he thinks i'm obsessed with things to do with lavatorial humor. you, too, can learn to draw and earn pounds. i took the course while i was doing manager service. i was drawing guys playing cards, blankets and boots on the bed, very simplisti
rogers. >> don't ask me to spell that. >> i can't even do it myself. >> how english do you feel given you grew? >> in a way it was -- >> the food is pub fare. a runny egg wrapped. >>> the first was hunter thompson, kentucky derby? >> yeah. >> before that, would you say you were a respectable figure making a living doing your work? because you kind of were transformed very quickly into a counter cultural figure. i think a lot of people will...
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rogers. there's no one there right now with clearance. how big a deal is this for doing the work?blem only to the extent there's classified information. some of the stuff about talking to the russians and disclosing he fired comey to get this cloud, those implicate classified information. it is important and it takes time to get these clearances. obviously expedited for the president but it takes time to get these done. it's a problem that will slow things down. >> why is this happening? why the shake-ups? >> because no one wants to be donald trump's lawyer. >> flood apparently does. >> buff donald trump. he's going to get more lawyers before this is over. there will be more turnover. the fact of the matter is the chief legal strategist in the white house is donald trump. he doesn't listen to his lawyers. he tells his lawyers what he wants to do. and when they give him advice, he doesn't pay attention to it. so if you're a lawyer, what's the point? you might as well get somebody off the street to give him the title lawyer because it doesn't make any difference with this president.
rogers. there's no one there right now with clearance. how big a deal is this for doing the work?blem only to the extent there's classified information. some of the stuff about talking to the russians and disclosing he fired comey to get this cloud, those implicate classified information. it is important and it takes time to get these clearances. obviously expedited for the president but it takes time to get these done. it's a problem that will slow things down. >> why is this happening?...
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rogers neighborhood aired for 31 years. that's 895 episodes. a new documentary "won't you be my neighbor" looks at how and honesty impacted two generations. >> you know, i'm not an actor. i just give myself. i think the greatest thing that we can give a child is another honest adult. >> okay, charlie. let's go to the neighborhood of make believe. >> "e.t." visited fred many times over the years, though he passed away in 2003 at the age of 74 from cancer. the wisdom he imparted still applies today. >> the biggest bullies in the world are scared. muscle is not the measure of the man. everybody has something special inside them, and nobody's more important than anybody else. you shouldn't use the trust that children have in you. the worst thing in the world is feeling that we don't have something of value to give. it's a great feeling to be able to know that -- that what you do has had value in somebody else's life. ♪ please won't you be my neighbor ♪ >> there we go. >> you look good in the sweater. >> in honor of mr. rogers. got my cardigan sweater going on. i may want to be like mr. rogers, but hollywo
rogers neighborhood aired for 31 years. that's 895 episodes. a new documentary "won't you be my neighbor" looks at how and honesty impacted two generations. >> you know, i'm not an actor. i just give myself. i think the greatest thing that we can give a child is another honest adult. >> okay, charlie. let's go to the neighborhood of make believe. >> "e.t." visited fred many times over the years, though he passed away in 2003 at the age of 74 from cancer....
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before august 25th, roger was tweeting about podesta's time in the barrel rel, predicting october surprises and that raises this huge question, if randy wasn't his back channel, howid he know what he knew and who told him? >> that is a great point. >> roger says assange was tweeting about it and that's why he predicted everything. he maintains creditdy cowas his back channel. >> what's the deal with the everyone says you're wearing a wire for mueller. >> there are a lot of e-mails and text messages that i saw. those where is some safe for work text messages. the two were supposed to get dinner. they were supposed to get dinner new york city in april. as heat is sort of ramping up and the mueller investigation. and then roger according to creditdy kovached out and says everyone says you're wearing a wire for mueller and says i can't believe you would f assange wearing a wire for the deep state. and credit co, of course, denies wearing a wire and said he would never do that. he pled the fifth when the house intelligence committee wanted to interview him. i went down to talk to members of the house because he says he wanted them to interview assange. >> i don't know
before august 25th, roger was tweeting about podesta's time in the barrel rel, predicting october surprises and that raises this huge question, if randy wasn't his back channel, howid he know what he knew and who told him? >> that is a great point. >> roger says assange was tweeting about it and that's why he predicted everything. he maintains creditdy cowas his back channel. >> what's the deal with the everyone says you're wearing a wire for mueller. >> there are a lot...
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how much mueller knows, we don't know. >> we have more news on the investigation coming up. and straight from rogerll himself, what the nfl has just decided what the players are allowed to do in the national anthem and how the players union is now responding. somehow we always leave packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash. we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great. 10x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle. it's got to be tide. no one thought much of itm at all.l people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that's why exxonmobil scientists think it's not small at all. energy lives here. with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. right now during our semi-annual sale, save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends soon. sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [park announcer] all military members stand and be
how much mueller knows, we don't know. >> we have more news on the investigation coming up. and straight from rogerll himself, what the nfl has just decided what the players are allowed to do in the national anthem and how the players union is now responding. somehow we always leave packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash. we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great. 10x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle. it's got to be tide. no one...
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kate rogers in atlanta today >> reporter: thank you >>> a look at how we finished on wall street today finish, but what happened in the session that was most of interest dow down 400 points this morning, and it made a comeback closing up five, and nasdaq and s&p down 5 and russell down eight. time for our cnbc news update, sue? >> hello, everyone this is what's happening at this time police say one person has been shot after a decembispute in thl in nashville, tennessee. police say the shooter is in custody and no additional threat is known the mall is being swept bid police officers, however, as a precaution rapper meek mill is using freedom to call for criminal justice reform the philadelphia native appeared with pennsylvania's governor in the shadow of independence hall. >> it was a traumatic experience, and happy to be back and a part of what i call history because i know it's a lot of voiceless men and people i personally know from being in prison sitting next to them every day, and who are depending on me. >>> seattle mariners announced that 44-year-old ichiro is moving todd team
kate rogers in atlanta today >> reporter: thank you >>> a look at how we finished on wall street today finish, but what happened in the session that was most of interest dow down 400 points this morning, and it made a comeback closing up five, and nasdaq and s&p down 5 and russell down eight. time for our cnbc news update, sue? >> hello, everyone this is what's happening at this time police say one person has been shot after a decembispute in thl in nashville,...
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." >>> the nfl is now clarifying how its new national anthem policy was actually approved. when he announced the policy, commissioner rogeraid a vote by league owners was unanimous. well, now the nfl is admitting that a report by espn is correct that said there was no formal vote. instead the league called for a show of hands among owners to test support for the policy. major resolutions are usually put through a formal voting process. also the owner of the raiders said he abstained and so did the owner of the 49ers. >>> hollywood legend morgan freeman is publicly apologizing amid sexual misconduct allegations. eight women are reportedly accusing him of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior both on movie sets and within production offices. the 80-year-old oscar winner is now apologizing to, quote, anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected by his behavior. visa says they are suspending their endorsement deal with freeman. >>> a judge has set a deadline for that 30-year-old man whose parents went to court to get him out of their house. michael rotondo needs to be gone by noon next friday or sheriff's deputies wil
." >>> the nfl is now clarifying how its new national anthem policy was actually approved. when he announced the policy, commissioner rogeraid a vote by league owners was unanimous. well, now the nfl is admitting that a report by espn is correct that said there was no formal vote. instead the league called for a show of hands among owners to test support for the policy. major resolutions are usually put through a formal voting process. also the owner of the raiders said he...