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already the title. >> roger's my trainer. roger -- >> ain't nothing wrong.rainer right here. >> ain't nothing wrong -- >> roger's my trainer. we don't want nobody interfering while we working. we don't want nobody in the way while we working. stop interfering. get out of our way. >> get out your way? >> this is our gym. get out our way. why you here? you don't got to come here. i don't ask you to come here. nobody ask you to come here. nobody ask you to come here. >> you better -- >> nobody better grab me, nobody better do [ muted ] to me. >> you ain't better do [ muted ] to me. >> ain't nobody [ muted ]. [ indistinct arguing ] >> come punch me out mother [ muted ]. come punch me, mother [ muted ]. punch me out [ muted ]. punch me out [ muted ]. put me out [ muted ]. >> you guys stop this. >> i beat your [ muted ]. 41-1. you can't fight [ muted ]. you can't fight [ muted ]. you can't fight [ muted ]. >> let me go. let me go. >> come on, go on, go on. come on, come on, come on. >> you ain't [ muted ]. you ain't [ muted ]. >> come on. go on, go on. listen, lis
already the title. >> roger's my trainer. roger -- >> ain't nothing wrong.rainer right here. >> ain't nothing wrong -- >> roger's my trainer. we don't want nobody interfering while we working. we don't want nobody in the way while we working. stop interfering. get out of our way. >> get out your way? >> this is our gym. get out our way. why you here? you don't got to come here. i don't ask you to come here. nobody ask you to come here. nobody ask you to come...
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if you love earl rogers, that is the book to read. >> are you sure rogers wasn't the model for billy in chicago? >> actually i was simplifying a little bit. billy flynn, the gelda wrote the original play of chicago, she based it on, there was a number of these stories like -- he deserved a. >> my real question was, i remember reading about lieberman's book, and part of it he talks about defending the scottsboro boys and i have some memory from that, something about darrow being approached first and not taking the case and i wondered if you had anything -- my thoughts about that and why? >> this happened a few years after the sweet trial and the naacp fellows were feeling a little cocky. when the first reports came in from alabama they didn't embrace the case. they made a severe mistake. they help back. they thought that perhaps the rape had occurred. they thought the defense and offense dents were all ignorant farm boys showing their new york sophistication and they did involve clarence darrow but the attorneys from the communist party called clarence darrow and said would you defend
if you love earl rogers, that is the book to read. >> are you sure rogers wasn't the model for billy in chicago? >> actually i was simplifying a little bit. billy flynn, the gelda wrote the original play of chicago, she based it on, there was a number of these stories like -- he deserved a. >> my real question was, i remember reading about lieberman's book, and part of it he talks about defending the scottsboro boys and i have some memory from that, something about darrow...
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rogers: mr. speaker, that's three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. marino: my father taught me a long time ago not to make a speech or give an opinion unless i thought it was an important. i think tonight it's important and i hope that you also think it's important. i would never question anyone's motive and ideals, however we are here tonight to meet the immediate needs of the people that we represent. this vote is not about politics, this vote is not about republicans or democrats. this vote is not about cut or not cut. this vote is about coming to the aid of the american people whom we represent. the people who have been devastated by floods, people like friends and neighbors, seniors and children in the 10th congressional district of pennsylvania and on the east coast. it is heartbreaking and it is heart wrenching. you must see it firsthand to understand it. the federal government's main purpose is to protect its citizens from disaster, both
rogers: mr. speaker, that's three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. marino: my father taught me a long time ago not to make a speech or give an opinion unless i thought it was an important. i think tonight it's important and i hope that you also think it's important. i would never question anyone's motive and ideals, however we are here tonight to meet the immediate needs of the people that we represent. this vote is not about politics, this...
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rogers: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 405, i call up the bill h.r. 2608 with a senate amendment thereto and have a motion at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill, designate the senate amendment and designate the motion. the clerk: h.r. 2608, an act to provide for an additional temporary extension of programs under the small business act and the small business investment act of 1958 and for other purposes. senate amendments. mr. rogers of kentucky moves that the house concur in the senate amendment to h.r. 2608 with an amendment. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 405, the motion will be debatable for one hour by the chair and ranking minority member on the committee on appropriations. the gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers and the gentleman from washington, mr. dicks, will each control 30 minutes. the house will be in order. the house will be in order. members, please take your conversations off the floor. the chair recogni
rogers: mr. speaker, pursuant to house resolution 405, i call up the bill h.r. 2608 with a senate amendment thereto and have a motion at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill, designate the senate amendment and designate the motion. the clerk: h.r. 2608, an act to provide for an additional temporary extension of programs under the small business act and the small business investment act of 1958 and for other purposes. senate amendments. mr. rogers of...
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what roger is suggesting is true. he needs to be stronger. people vote for the guy or the woman who they respect. and what's not happening here is president obama is not getting the respect of the republicans. if he needs to make them fear him in order to get them to respect him, so be it. then he needs to do that. but he needs to be much more direct about what he wants to do and be very clear about what their agenda is. which is not good for america, at least until after 2012. these are people who are actively trying to stop him from helping the economy at this point. and he needs to make that clear. and he should start in his speech before the joint session. forget the bipartisanship. >> a far cry we are from that scene that you've discussed and written about, where tip o'neil comes to pay his respects at your father's hospital bed. >> i can't see john boehner doing that for barack obama. no. >> thank you, men, appreciate you roger simon and ron reagan being here. >>> a schedule reminder, the presidential republican debate at the reagan lib
what roger is suggesting is true. he needs to be stronger. people vote for the guy or the woman who they respect. and what's not happening here is president obama is not getting the respect of the republicans. if he needs to make them fear him in order to get them to respect him, so be it. then he needs to do that. but he needs to be much more direct about what he wants to do and be very clear about what their agenda is. which is not good for america, at least until after 2012. these are people...
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rogers: thank you, madam chair. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: madam chair, i first wish to announce that subsequent to ordering the bill reported, the committee has modified the classified schedule of authorizations to the bill with respect to the level of funding of certain programs. with bipartisan agreement between myself and my ranking member, mr. ruppersberger. the classified annex containing the schedule of authorizations is available for review by all members of the house subject to the rules of the house and the permanent select committee on intelligence under the procedures described in my announcement to the house on wednesday. the modified schedule of authorizations is and has been available for review to members for a period of time required by the rules of the house. madam chair, i think this is an important day for the community. certainly rolling into the weekend of the 10th anniversary of that tragic event on 9/11. it is important, it i
rogers: thank you, madam chair. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: madam chair, i first wish to announce that subsequent to ordering the bill reported, the committee has modified the classified schedule of authorizations to the bill with respect to the level of funding of certain programs. with bipartisan agreement between myself and my ranking member, mr. ruppersberger. the classified annex containing the schedule of authorizations is...
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and i go through the reports and i came across one report on rogers road. >> stephen: rogers road. >> it's a place where if are you going to run some law that is probably the place you're going to end up. >> stephen: county sheriff, scott berry. >> there are a lot of stories to be told on rogers road. >> stephen: and a story is what wayne needed. so he went out to meet the suspect, a criminal mastermind known as chris toole. >> i got a long history with the county sheriff's department. and usually they don't believe me over anybody else. so normally i'm the one they take to jail whether i'm guilty or not. >> stephen: but -- >> mostly i'm guilty. >> stephen: so what happened that day on rogers road. >> deputies were dispatched through the 911 center to a fight call. >> two of the deputies decided to take a back entrance because they thought he would probably one. -- run. he has the reputation for it. >> i run because the police want to take me to jail and i don't want to go. >> and he ran out the door carrying a beer in his hand. the deputies order him at taster point to stop. >> accor
and i go through the reports and i came across one report on rogers road. >> stephen: rogers road. >> it's a place where if are you going to run some law that is probably the place you're going to end up. >> stephen: county sheriff, scott berry. >> there are a lot of stories to be told on rogers road. >> stephen: and a story is what wayne needed. so he went out to meet the suspect, a criminal mastermind known as chris toole. >> i got a long history with the...
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in a moment, wayne rogers spends time.c guys on whether president obama has lost control of the economy. and then say it ain't so, gumby apparently robbing a 7-11. oh, no! moments away. [ whispering ] ok, here's your room key, the crib is already there. great. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] we provide great service, so you can stay you. holiday inn express. stay you. [ tv announcer ] today's trivia question -- what's the hardest play in baseball? the unassisted triple play. the unassisted triple play. [ male announcer ] stay smart and book smart. book early and save up to 20% at any holiday inn express. stay you. >> bill: tonight, it all comes down to your wallet. injure your job security. how did president obama do tonight in his latest attempt to solve the economic dilemma? joining us, wayne rogers, author of a book. and ben stein, economist and pundit. mr. stein, i know you like to tax the rich mantra and we have plenty of that tonight. but do you really think president obama has control of the economy? >> no, i
in a moment, wayne rogers spends time.c guys on whether president obama has lost control of the economy. and then say it ain't so, gumby apparently robbing a 7-11. oh, no! moments away. [ whispering ] ok, here's your room key, the crib is already there. great. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] we provide great service, so you can stay you. holiday inn express. stay you. [ tv announcer ] today's trivia question -- what's the hardest play in baseball? the unassisted triple play. the...
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in a moment, wayne rogers spends time.conomic guys on whether president obama has lost control of the economy. and then say it ain't so, gumby apparently robbing a 7-11. oh, no! moments away. (waterfall) kevin are you sure this is okay? in the distance: hey, yall! run! go! i was just going to ask what they were biting on. now's the time to save big during the fall hunting classic sale at basspro.com. >> bill: tonight, it all comes down to your wallet. injure your job security. how did president obama do tonight in his latest attempt to solve the economic dilemma? joining us, wayne rogers, author of a book. and ben stein, economist and pundit. mr. stein, i know you like to tax the rich mantra and we have plenty of that tonight. but do you really think president obama has control of the economy? >> no, i don't think he has control of the economy. before we get into that, may i respectfully say, warren buffet is a friend of mine. he's the greatest chef executive of america. he delivers phenomenal dividends. he's not 88 years
in a moment, wayne rogers spends time.conomic guys on whether president obama has lost control of the economy. and then say it ain't so, gumby apparently robbing a 7-11. oh, no! moments away. (waterfall) kevin are you sure this is okay? in the distance: hey, yall! run! go! i was just going to ask what they were biting on. now's the time to save big during the fall hunting classic sale at basspro.com. >> bill: tonight, it all comes down to your wallet. injure your job security. how did...
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thanks for joining me, roger. roger, what makes a threat like this credible, what gives it that status? >> it comes from a source judged reliable and accurate, but here's a challenge, you can be accurate, you can be reliable, but this current information does not necessarily have to be true, and that is what's bedevilling the government right now. when i used to do this for a living, we had four questions, is it credible, is it corroborated, specific, and imminent? in this case, three of the four questions is yes. one question we don't have an answer to is corroboration, and that's what the efforts are about now. >> why do we know as much as about this as we do, why are officials letting us know that it's three men, that the information was picked up in pakistan? why do they allow that specificity to seep into these news accounts? >> because it's imminent. if this was a threat aimed at a holiday season or an undetermined point in the future, you wouldn't see the public affairs component of this. the more people wh
thanks for joining me, roger. roger, what makes a threat like this credible, what gives it that status? >> it comes from a source judged reliable and accurate, but here's a challenge, you can be accurate, you can be reliable, but this current information does not necessarily have to be true, and that is what's bedevilling the government right now. when i used to do this for a living, we had four questions, is it credible, is it corroborated, specific, and imminent? in this case, three of...
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thanks for joining me, roger. roger, what makes a threat like this credible, what gives it that status? >> it comes from a source judged reliable and accurate, but here's a challenge, you can be accurate, you can be reliable, but this current information does not necessarily have to be true, and that is what's bedevilling the government right now. when i used to do this for a living, we had four questions, is it credible, is it corroborated, specific, and imminent? in this case, three of the four questions is yes. one question we don't have an answer to is corroboration, and that's what the efforts are about now. >> why do we know as much as about this as we do, why are officials letting us know that it's three men, that the information was picked up in pakistan? why do they allow that specificity to seep into these news accounts? >> because it's imminent. if this was a threat aimed at a holiday season or an undetermined point in the future, you wouldn't see the public affairs component of this. the more people wh
thanks for joining me, roger. roger, what makes a threat like this credible, what gives it that status? >> it comes from a source judged reliable and accurate, but here's a challenge, you can be accurate, you can be reliable, but this current information does not necessarily have to be true, and that is what's bedevilling the government right now. when i used to do this for a living, we had four questions, is it credible, is it corroborated, specific, and imminent? in this case, three of...
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i mean, how harsh is that for roger? double match point against the same guy. rafa's won the last four meetings with andy, including the semifinals at wimbledon this year in four sets. john, do you think andy murray believes in his heart that he can beat rafa? or does he have to convince himself during the match that that's possible? john: well, i think he believes on this surface, he really does -- the match is that much better for him. but he's got to have fresh legs. and that's the part where the toughness mentally -- mary talked about that, attitude adjustment. it's hurting him right now. bill: 15-15. john: it seems certainly highly unlikely watching this at the moment that he's going to be able to win this match. able to win this match. highly unlikely. john: how quick is that? he's so good at sneaking, if you want to call it that, into net. bill: just pounced. 30-15. john: he sees murray go to the one hand and he's in like a flash. most of the match, he's taken that forehand, that inside-out, and gone back to his forehand, murray's. and you notice the way
i mean, how harsh is that for roger? double match point against the same guy. rafa's won the last four meetings with andy, including the semifinals at wimbledon this year in four sets. john, do you think andy murray believes in his heart that he can beat rafa? or does he have to convince himself during the match that that's possible? john: well, i think he believes on this surface, he really does -- the match is that much better for him. but he's got to have fresh legs. and that's the part...
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we have roger ream, chris malagisi and kathryn jean lopez. i want to say before we get into the panel that it is important to debate intellectualism and conservatism to have the true logic to defend your ideas and have battled on college campuseses. your professors are versed in intellectualism and a lot of that comes from books and a long line of philosophy. we are hoping with this panel to show what you should read to take down the logic of your college professors when they are pontificating. if you ever get the chance to question them you will have something good to say. our first speaker will be roger ream, president of the fund for american studies. he was a founding staff member and vice president of the development of citizens for a sound economy which is an economic policy organization in d.c.. he served as a visitor to the u.s. congress and senior staff for economic education. he is one of the founding members of the franc meyer society. he served as secretary. please welcome the president of the american studies, roger ream. [applau
we have roger ream, chris malagisi and kathryn jean lopez. i want to say before we get into the panel that it is important to debate intellectualism and conservatism to have the true logic to defend your ideas and have battled on college campuseses. your professors are versed in intellectualism and a lot of that comes from books and a long line of philosophy. we are hoping with this panel to show what you should read to take down the logic of your college professors when they are pontificating....
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we have roger ream and catherine lopez.em individually but i want to say before we get into the panel that this is important to build a base for intellectualism and conservatism and have the ideas and the true logic to defend your ideas and heavy battles on college campuses. or professors are first in intellectualism and a lot of that comes from books and a long line of philosophy. we hope to show what you should read so you can take down the logic of your college professors when they are pontificating and if you get the chance to question them you will have something good to say. our first speaker will be roger ream leaders will president of the fund for american studies. he was vice president of the development of citizens for a sound economy which is an economic policy organization in d.c.. he served as a congressman and senior staff at the foundation for economic education. he is one of the founding members of a frank meyer society. maybe he will recommend one of his books and surge as secretary. please welcome the pres
we have roger ream and catherine lopez.em individually but i want to say before we get into the panel that this is important to build a base for intellectualism and conservatism and have the ideas and the true logic to defend your ideas and heavy battles on college campuses. or professors are first in intellectualism and a lot of that comes from books and a long line of philosophy. we hope to show what you should read so you can take down the logic of your college professors when they are...
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nbc's roger o'neill now, more on the impact that losing the town post office could have. >> reporter:y be antiquated in our digital world. >> i believe i got a package. >> reporter: it's the way neil rogers stays connected. >> pick my bills up every morning at quarter it to 9:00, and it's always it there. >> reporter: that could change for rogers and thousands more, if the postal service persuades congress to close post offices. most will be rural, all are losing money like fork, south carolina. >> we must be very aggressive in realigning the operations of the postal service to match the declining mail volumes. >> reporter: closing post offices many which opened in the 1800s is one way the postal service says it can stop the hemorrhaging of money. but it's not just about the mail. >> how is miss betty? >> she's doing pretty good. >> mama doing okay? >> yeah. >> you all have a good trip? >> we had a great trip. >> we would lose our identity. >> you're looking mighty pretty today. >> thank you. >> it's important to us. we're going to stand up and say no. >> reporter: before congress wil
nbc's roger o'neill now, more on the impact that losing the town post office could have. >> reporter:y be antiquated in our digital world. >> i believe i got a package. >> reporter: it's the way neil rogers stays connected. >> pick my bills up every morning at quarter it to 9:00, and it's always it there. >> reporter: that could change for rogers and thousands more, if the postal service persuades congress to close post offices. most will be rural, all are losing...
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. >>> a court case involving former pitcher roger clemens. f >>> former baseball star roger clemens returns to federal court in washington, d.c. this morning where, once again, his attorney asked the judge to toss out the case in which he is accused of lying to authorities about steroids use. we just learned moments ago that the judge has rejected that request. his attorneys accused prosecutors of deliberately including testimony the judge had excluded in a video they showed jurors. prosecutors say it was an innocent mistake. it was declared a mills trial. now there will be a retrial in the roger clemens steroids case. >>> a woman who brought a friendly and comforting presence to bay area children has died. >> pop goes the wasel and the fox jumps out of the house. >> she was known as misromparoom. she first hosted kg o and then here on ktvu. she continued for the next 11 years. she is survived by a son and two grandchildren. >>> danville hero pilot chesley sullenrger is weighing in on the auto pilot. automation can lower the workload. and in
. >>> a court case involving former pitcher roger clemens. f >>> former baseball star roger clemens returns to federal court in washington, d.c. this morning where, once again, his attorney asked the judge to toss out the case in which he is accused of lying to authorities about steroids use. we just learned moments ago that the judge has rejected that request. his attorneys accused prosecutors of deliberately including testimony the judge had excluded in a video they showed...
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roger, listen with me as we expect to see president george w.ush, donald rumsfeld, former defense secretary there, and, again, the former president will be laying a wreath there. you see that beautiful large white wreath, right at the impact site at the pentagon. and there comes the former president. let's listen. >>> certainly a quiet but nonetheless profound tribute in honoring there. you see our former president, george w. bush, admiral mullen, leon panetta and donald rumsfeld as well as their spouses. all of them coming to pay a very quiet tribute. we know former president bush will be traveling up to new york. he will take part in the commemorative events tomorrow at ground zero. we'll be covering it as of 8:00 a.m. there's certainly a profound sense there, just in the solitude of that lone beautiful white wreath at the impact site there in the pentagon. >>> you know, we go back now to roger cressey. roger, i spoke earlier and you referenced it as we spoke with homeland security chairman peter king. he was talking about the incident and we
roger, listen with me as we expect to see president george w.ush, donald rumsfeld, former defense secretary there, and, again, the former president will be laying a wreath there. you see that beautiful large white wreath, right at the impact site at the pentagon. and there comes the former president. let's listen. >>> certainly a quiet but nonetheless profound tribute in honoring there. you see our former president, george w. bush, admiral mullen, leon panetta and donald rumsfeld as...
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rogers, with the audubon society. they really want to see more wind and solar and more alternative energy projects. on line 12 and 13, they allow certain exceptions to be applied to -- to give them more flexibility, the with the goal of maintaining the bird-safe buildings. but with more alternative wind- energy projects. >> thank you for the great partnership with the city as well. >> i know that we have received correspondence, with concerns about the legislation, including the statement that the research is not based on the migration patterns,, but can you respond to this? >> this is based on national research across the country that has been done on the east coast, canada, or chicago. and there have been local monitoring efforts but it has been very difficult to do this. we could talk about the rigorous monitoring program. there is the ongoing research project specifically on the building, and this is under way so they cannot release the data. they have adjusted the building design, which they will regulate in this
rogers, with the audubon society. they really want to see more wind and solar and more alternative energy projects. on line 12 and 13, they allow certain exceptions to be applied to -- to give them more flexibility, the with the goal of maintaining the bird-safe buildings. but with more alternative wind- energy projects. >> thank you for the great partnership with the city as well. >> i know that we have received correspondence, with concerns about the legislation, including the...
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we have roger from the bar association. no carla johnson from the office of disability. -- we have carla johnson from the office of disability. i want to especially it acknowledge my colleague to help us get the resources and brought legal expertise to the table. i do not want to take too much of your time. thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses were receiving lawsuits regarding it the ada. tonight we will hear about the legal requirements, what has been in place. any small businesses that nderst informed as far as their obligations for the ada, there are the mechanisms to provide that information to you. so, we are tasked with providing the information. there have been about 300 small businesses that have received the lawsuits. knee individuals who use this mechanism and come up -- the individual to use this mechanism. while it is important to have ada access, but we want you to u
we have roger from the bar association. no carla johnson from the office of disability. -- we have carla johnson from the office of disability. i want to especially it acknowledge my colleague to help us get the resources and brought legal expertise to the table. i do not want to take too much of your time. thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses...
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. >> roger clemens is 20 minutes away from go to court at a washington d.c.. he is facing a judge that will decide if the major league pitchers should be retried for accusations that he lied to congress. they declared a mistrial after evidence was shown in court that had previously been ruled inadmissible. clemens is accused of like it to us a what he told a congressional panel investigating steroids that he had ever done steroids. 7:42 a.m.. we're back with more of a couple of cadets. here is a live look outside , a little bit of a breeze but not too much. it is going to be hot today. 97 and the toasty is serious. we will be right back. >> if you like to watch the latest movies and television shows off the internet, a star is entertainment is not renewing a contract with netflix the stars of library includes movies from walt disney and until recently, sony. this is a major blow to netflix and most of its 25 million customers. also, the zero baltic registration says a lawsuit to stop at&t from taking over to all is good for competition and good for consumers.
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rogers: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring to the floor the continuing appropriations resolution to keep the federal government operating until november 18 ofhis year, for procedural reasons. this is being done as an amendment to the senate amendment to h.r. 2608, to speak passage through the senate at their request. but in substance this is the same as the continuing resolution, h.j.res. 79, that i introduced on september 14. this c.r., mr. speaker, will give congress the time needed to complete fiscal year 2012 appropriations and adequately fund vital government programs and services while working to put federal spending on a more sustainable course. just as significantly, this bill provides desperately needed funding for disaster recoverynd relief. i would have preferred to complete the appropriations process in regular order, and i believthe house made great strides in doing so. the appropriations committee moved on 11 of the 12 annual appropriations bills and six bills have cleared the house
rogers: mr. speaker, i rise today to bring to the floor the continuing appropriations resolution to keep the federal government operating until november 18 ofhis year, for procedural reasons. this is being done as an amendment to the senate amendment to h.r. 2608, to speak passage through the senate at their request. but in substance this is the same as the continuing resolution, h.j.res. 79, that i introduced on september 14. this c.r., mr. speaker, will give congress the time needed to...
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you know who he is, roger craig, the founder of this race. studio to talk about this event. now, rock 'n' roll is in the title for a specific reason. i know the answer. why don't you tell the folks why. >> why rock 'n' roll? >> yeah. >> well, rock 'n' roll, they've done a great job over the years promoting this race in all the cities throughout the u.s., and i'm just happy that we're able to host it here in san jose and i'm the founder of it, like you said. we're really looking forward to this year. we've got a star studded group of athletes and elite runners. member kef lezighi tough to pronounce that name. he's going to try to win it for a third year in a row. there are other elite athletes who will try to qualify for the olympics for next year. we've got a great group of guys and a great event for the city and raises a lot of money the city as far as the total impact, it's pretty big, with all the hotels and restaurants. mayor chuck reed loves me. >> i'm sure. he's a big fan. now, i've done the race itself. every single mile there's a diff
you know who he is, roger craig, the founder of this race. studio to talk about this event. now, rock 'n' roll is in the title for a specific reason. i know the answer. why don't you tell the folks why. >> why rock 'n' roll? >> yeah. >> well, rock 'n' roll, they've done a great job over the years promoting this race in all the cities throughout the u.s., and i'm just happy that we're able to host it here in san jose and i'm the founder of it, like you said. we're really...
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we have roger ream, christopher malagisi, and kathryn jean lopez. i will introduce them all individually, but generally i wanted to say before we get into the panel that this is important to build a base for intellectualism and conservatives and have the ideas and the true logic to defend your ideas and to have these on college campuses. your professor is first in intellectualism, and a lot of that comes from books and a long line of philosophy. what you should read so you can take down the logic of your college professors when they're up there pontificating. if you get the chance to question them you will have something good to say. our first speaker will be roger ream, the president of the fund for american studies. the founding staff member and vice president for the development of citizens for a sound economy, which is an economic policy organization in d.c. he served as a special assistant to two u.s. congressmen. he is one of the founding members of the frank myers society. maybe he will recommend one of their books. he currently serves as a s
we have roger ream, christopher malagisi, and kathryn jean lopez. i will introduce them all individually, but generally i wanted to say before we get into the panel that this is important to build a base for intellectualism and conservatives and have the ideas and the true logic to defend your ideas and to have these on college campuses. your professor is first in intellectualism, and a lot of that comes from books and a long line of philosophy. what you should read so you can take down the...
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roger ales pulled back on the throttle.e, a course correction quietly adochted at fox over the last year. glenn beck's inflammatory rhetoric is ranting about obama being a racist, quote, became a bit of a branding issue for us. >> that is absolutely right. >> so ales is admitting he took the republican party. >> too far. >> too far. over the cliff. and he is trying to pull it back now. >> absolutely. one of the things he is admitting is that glenn beck was over the top. also when the gabby giffords moment happened i think it was a come to jesus moment for a lot of people. ales, who is a shrewd business guy thought his network could become toxic if he wasn't going to pull back so very carefully he has been pulling it back. if you notice all of bill o'reilly talking points recently, all about staying on messages being we're not going to be as extreme as the glenn beck tack went. so he has pulled it back. he is amazingly deft. >> do you think the gabby gifford shooting was a moment -- i think it became a self-evaluation moment
roger ales pulled back on the throttle.e, a course correction quietly adochted at fox over the last year. glenn beck's inflammatory rhetoric is ranting about obama being a racist, quote, became a bit of a branding issue for us. >> that is absolutely right. >> so ales is admitting he took the republican party. >> too far. >> too far. over the cliff. and he is trying to pull it back now. >> absolutely. one of the things he is admitting is that glenn beck was over the...
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cu --- hoy, el ex embajador de estados unidos, roger noriega, cu --- hoy, el ex embajador de estadosga, dijo que el presidente de venezuela, hugo chvez no est reaccionando bien al tratamiento contra el cncer. take vo ---segn noriega, varias fuentes confables le han dicho que chvez, fue sometido a solo 3 sesiones de quimioterpia, y no 4 como dice el gobierno. ---adems, comento que chvez, no est mejorando como sus doctores tenan esperanzas y que estados unidos debera contemplar un escenario sin la presencia fsica del mandatario. take vo ---mientras que en mxico, los cuerpos de 14 personas fueron dejados en 2 puntos diferentes de veracruz, con lo que suman 49 los asesinados en la semana. ---de acuerdo con reportes policacos, las vctimas murieron por asfixia y presentaban las mismas huellas de tortura que los 35 cuerpos que aparecieron el martes pasado en el municipio de boca del ro, y que se report que pertenecian al grupo criminal "los zetas". ---hasta el momento, se desconoce si este nuevo hallazgo este relacionado o no al narcotrfico.. cu ---el presidente de mexico, felipe calderon,
cu --- hoy, el ex embajador de estados unidos, roger noriega, cu --- hoy, el ex embajador de estadosga, dijo que el presidente de venezuela, hugo chvez no est reaccionando bien al tratamiento contra el cncer. take vo ---segn noriega, varias fuentes confables le han dicho que chvez, fue sometido a solo 3 sesiones de quimioterpia, y no 4 como dice el gobierno. ---adems, comento que chvez, no est mejorando como sus doctores tenan esperanzas y que estados unidos debera contemplar un escenario sin...
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. >>> and will roger clemens face a double-header? a judge decides if the rocket should be retried over testimony he gave about steroids. >>> and a new controversy over bethany frankel's new cocktails. we have the scoop on "skinny girl." >>> i'm michael smerconish in for tamron hall, and the "newsnation" is following reaction following a unemployment report putting pressure on president obama to bring thickness to the table for job growth. job growth flatlined in august. first time we have seen no change in hiring from one month to another in six decades. the white house is saying not the read too much into the numbers, but said that the level was unacceptably high. >> there is no question that we need faster growth overall in the economy, stronger job growth to get the kind of recovery that this president wants. i think that this only validates that we need to put real meaningful bipartisan action on the economy. >> the market is down more than 200 points as wall street absorbs this latest report. let's go right to the cnbc washingto
. >>> and will roger clemens face a double-header? a judge decides if the rocket should be retried over testimony he gave about steroids. >>> and a new controversy over bethany frankel's new cocktails. we have the scoop on "skinny girl." >>> i'm michael smerconish in for tamron hall, and the "newsnation" is following reaction following a unemployment report putting pressure on president obama to bring thickness to the table for job growth. job...
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roger simon and ron reagan. >>> a special reminder now. the republican presidential debate at the reagan library will be right here on msnbc next wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and then join us thursday night for the president's big jobs speech at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, rick perry's discovering the flip side of being a front-runner. the attacks have begun, and not from democrats. >>> you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the most legroom per dollar of any car in america. the all-new nis
roger simon and ron reagan. >>> a special reminder now. the republican presidential debate at the reagan library will be right here on msnbc next wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and then join us thursday night for the president's big jobs speech at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, rick perry's discovering the flip side of being a front-runner. the attacks have begun, and not from democrats. >>> you're watching "hardball," only on msnbc. [ artis brown ]...
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. >> gene, roger ailes has helped us greatly with this, he instituted the policy at fox news that ifg about running for president, even before declaring, you have to get off my payroll. she and mike huckabee stayed on the payroll. therefore, telling all of us, we're not running. >> that's exactly right, because if you even -- if the thought had even crossed your mind that you might end up being a candidate, would you do that to roger ailes if you're a republican, would you alienate roger ailes by keeping that a secret from him and embarrassing him? i wouldn't, and i don't think any of them would. huckabee didn't and she didn't. she's not running for president. >> she's making very easy money from roger ailes, which she would continue to make after she lost in the republican primaries, if she was ever silly enough to get in them, which she isn't. >> right. look, there are already two actual candidates with actual campaigns who are out there scarfing up her potential voters, and her constituency, rick perry and michele bachmann. she has no campaign machinery, she does not have the disc
. >> gene, roger ailes has helped us greatly with this, he instituted the policy at fox news that ifg about running for president, even before declaring, you have to get off my payroll. she and mike huckabee stayed on the payroll. therefore, telling all of us, we're not running. >> that's exactly right, because if you even -- if the thought had even crossed your mind that you might end up being a candidate, would you do that to roger ailes if you're a republican, would you alienate...
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our panel i'm joined by heather sermon conservative strategist and associate of loose solutions and roger hickey co-director of the campaign for america's future welcome you both and thanks for joining us again thank you you first of all why do so many billionaires pay lower federal income taxes than average working people me among the forbes four hundred last year the average income tax rate federal tax rate was eighteen percent it was actually paid it was eighteen percent how did that how did we get here. well i think we do have loopholes that need be closed i will agree with that however the warren buffets of the world are still the rare ones you know we still do have a progressive tax code top four hundred paid an average of eighteen percent but it's not really the top one percent of earners on average pay forty percent top one percent are not billionaires or that i'm all for people versus the millionaires that president obama's top one tenth of one percent your that's that's what he's talking about those are the people who are who are making most of their money from dividends income
our panel i'm joined by heather sermon conservative strategist and associate of loose solutions and roger hickey co-director of the campaign for america's future welcome you both and thanks for joining us again thank you you first of all why do so many billionaires pay lower federal income taxes than average working people me among the forbes four hundred last year the average income tax rate federal tax rate was eighteen percent it was actually paid it was eighteen percent how did that how did...
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this was the scene at rogers heritage high school when the rogers heritage high school marching band made its season debut earlier this month. she lives in rogers, arkansas and she would have loved to be there. her grandson plays trumpet in the band. she was not in her regular seat in the bleachers that night to see the band play. that's because she has cancer. she is in hospice care at home and does not feel well enough to get to the games right now as well as she wants to. so these are pictures of two buses chock full of marching band members. on to marty barrett's front lawn. her grandson anthony was front and center, naturally, so marty could see him from her window. watch. ♪ ♪ >> mrs. barrett loved it. she told our local nbc affiliate, quote, it was jazzy, and then she said this about her grandson. >> i'm very proud of this boy. i try to go wherever he's playing, and i'm not sure i'll be able to from now on. so i just mentioned i don't think i'll ever be able to hear him play again, and this happened. isn't that wonderful? it's like a miracle. >> the rogers heritage high school
this was the scene at rogers heritage high school when the rogers heritage high school marching band made its season debut earlier this month. she lives in rogers, arkansas and she would have loved to be there. her grandson plays trumpet in the band. she was not in her regular seat in the bleachers that night to see the band play. that's because she has cancer. she is in hospice care at home and does not feel well enough to get to the games right now as well as she wants to. so these are...
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host: our guest is roger lowenstein.are talking about a peace of president nixon moving away from the gold standard. let's read from the storied. -- tehe story. why so urgent? guest: well, exactly for the problem that we were just talking about. dollars were piling up overseas. foreigners did not want these dollars. remember, currency values were all fixed. it was not so easy for them if the relationship between the dollar and the franc was fixed, they kept getting more dollars, there was nothing for them to do with dollars. and there were not enough products in the u.s. that they wanted them bank they would threaten to bolt. it would tell the world that no one had faith in the dollar. that was happening. by the time, two years later rolled around, this was actually happening. countries were demanding gold because they did not want dollars anymore. host: let's go to the phone lines. our republican line. good morning, jessie. caller: ron paul has been talking a lot about the gold standard lady. -- standard lately. hi thin
host: our guest is roger lowenstein.are talking about a peace of president nixon moving away from the gold standard. let's read from the storied. -- tehe story. why so urgent? guest: well, exactly for the problem that we were just talking about. dollars were piling up overseas. foreigners did not want these dollars. remember, currency values were all fixed. it was not so easy for them if the relationship between the dollar and the franc was fixed, they kept getting more dollars, there was...
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roger will come and explain to us what we as naacpers are asked to do. roger. [applause] >> naacp, repeat after me, if you will. many have died for my vote. >> many have died for my vote. >> so i have to respect it. >> you won't take it away. >> because i'll fight to protect it. >> i will push for my issues. >> no matter who is elected. >> no matter who is elected. >> because when we all participate. >> when we all participate. >> our democracy is perfected. >> this is my voice. >> this is my vice is. >> this is my power. this is my vote. >> this is my vote. >> give yourselves a round of applause. >> all right [applause] >> let's talk about the work very quickly. i know we want to get to the q&a. what we're planning is unprecedented, large-scale national program. the only 50 state nonpartisan electoral program in the country. i want to repeat that. the only 50-state, nonpartisan electoral program in the country. >> that's right. >> tens of thousand of volunteers, all of you plus all of our leaders in local units, hundreds of units, mobilized, states conferences
roger will come and explain to us what we as naacpers are asked to do. roger. [applause] >> naacp, repeat after me, if you will. many have died for my vote. >> many have died for my vote. >> so i have to respect it. >> you won't take it away. >> because i'll fight to protect it. >> i will push for my issues. >> no matter who is elected. >> no matter who is elected. >> because when we all participate. >> when we all participate....
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board rogers was coming to town -- roy rogers was coming to town. it was for white kids only. why?y think we are troublemakers? i do not want to make trouble. troublemaker. just because of how we are born, we have to be troublemakers. that is when i looked and saw ms. hamilton getting on the bus. wait, let me get back on -- wait, driver, please, let me get back on. ms. hamilton, she sat right next to me. "you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible] i want to stay black and die a natural death. [laughter] segregation is killing black people. that big fight, brown versus the board of education so all the black kids can get an education. [inaudible] the books have pages missing, and they all have things written inside of them. at the main library, we have a demonstration going on. [inaudible] how come we cannot use that facility? they cannot even get a good job and fair pay. men, they come up missing. rape -- they do not want to talk about that, but if it is a white woman, it is on the news, on the radio, on television. i do not want to die like tha
board rogers was coming to town -- roy rogers was coming to town. it was for white kids only. why?y think we are troublemakers? i do not want to make trouble. troublemaker. just because of how we are born, we have to be troublemakers. that is when i looked and saw ms. hamilton getting on the bus. wait, let me get back on -- wait, driver, please, let me get back on. ms. hamilton, she sat right next to me. "you need to get out so i can drive on -- get up so i can drive on." [inaudible]...
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roger crest is a terrorism analyst. pete, let's start with you. i know there's been an intense investigation over the past day or so. what are officials saying? >> they're trying to find out if this is true. what this single source said that three men are coming here to set off car bombs are right or not. they're looking at travel records. look at travel patterns people who have come from the mideast maybe started in pakistan or went through dubai. that helps to narrow it down a little bit. so far we're not told that there's been any information that they've either found them or they can say that this is not a real threat. they have to assume even though they can't can't confirm that it's for real, they have to assume that it might be. that's why you're seeing all this ratcheted up security in new york and washington, d.c. that's making the morning and the afternoon commute probably take a lot longer. >> roger, we've been told this report is credible. but uncorroborated and unconfirmed. can you explain precisely what that means? >> craig, i'm sorr
roger crest is a terrorism analyst. pete, let's start with you. i know there's been an intense investigation over the past day or so. what are officials saying? >> they're trying to find out if this is true. what this single source said that three men are coming here to set off car bombs are right or not. they're looking at travel records. look at travel patterns people who have come from the mideast maybe started in pakistan or went through dubai. that helps to narrow it down a little...
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evan coleman and roger cressey are nbc terrorism analysts. roger, what's the problem?rst responders communicate with one another? >> the biggest problem, when congress gave money to the administration and, for instance, the bush administration, then dhs pushed it down to state and local authorities they didn't put in requirements or framework around it. they said, you know best. you spend the money. buy the communications equipment you want, instead of making surç there were rules and requirements to ensure that interoperability. making sure it worked across all federal requirements. >> i don't want people's eyes to glaze over does it have to do with whether the bandwidth is used for a public or private purpose? >> that's why the bill hasn't been passed. the fact they haven't decided whether to allocate the space directly to emergency services or have it done through commercial provider. does that really matter? is that really the basis for which we're holding up this entire process? does that make any sense at all? this is a matter of life and death. >> i remember thi
evan coleman and roger cressey are nbc terrorism analysts. roger, what's the problem?rst responders communicate with one another? >> the biggest problem, when congress gave money to the administration and, for instance, the bush administration, then dhs pushed it down to state and local authorities they didn't put in requirements or framework around it. they said, you know best. you spend the money. buy the communications equipment you want, instead of making surç there were rules and...
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and roger and most of these matches always losing you know especially in the major events where i could not find my game and every time i would come to the semifinals of just. i could not make that final step and i was feeling to perform my best but it has changed and i think over the years you just get the experience you know you know how to use on the court i'm a different player i believe in my game much more before and another champion on american soil. and while has returned to the place where he placed his soul major a year ago the. championship went on taking to the greens at whistling straits taking part in an efficient tournaments against three amateur players who were chosen from over five thousand applicants and emotional day for the former world number one and a bit of a swell as the german eventually carded exactly the same round of two under par seventy with which he won here last year. for me to come back. memories especially when i came here this morning for the club. of course you know playing ten seventeen eighteen. holes a few times and little success and more to spor
and roger and most of these matches always losing you know especially in the major events where i could not find my game and every time i would come to the semifinals of just. i could not make that final step and i was feeling to perform my best but it has changed and i think over the years you just get the experience you know you know how to use on the court i'm a different player i believe in my game much more before and another champion on american soil. and while has returned to the place...