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roger mcnamee is our special guest today. roger stand by for just a moment. pete let's just ball club the broader market. we talked about the current, if you will that facebook is swimming against, the worst week shaping up for stocks, the worst on track for the worst week the year. right? nasdaq is down 4% this week. it's against that backdrop that we're watching the trade in facebook. >> this really started may 1st and just continued on and on. yesterday we talked about some of the break down even in the financials that started that break down may 1st. jpmorgan extra fuel on the fire just this past thursday. now when you look at the option volume there yesterday of the 730,000 contracts that traded yesterday over 600,000 of those were on the put side. they were primarily buying these june 14th call spread. today far more piling into the puts. the financials are breaking down. you mentioned the technology sfox breaking down. terrible bureaucrat drop for this facebook ipo. i'm surprised quite frankly with fries levels it's trading at. >>> social media stock t
roger mcnamee is our special guest today. roger stand by for just a moment. pete let's just ball club the broader market. we talked about the current, if you will that facebook is swimming against, the worst week shaping up for stocks, the worst on track for the worst week the year. right? nasdaq is down 4% this week. it's against that backdrop that we're watching the trade in facebook. >> this really started may 1st and just continued on and on. yesterday we talked about some of the...
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rogers. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votes no. mr. franks, mr. franks votes aye. mr. lobesack votes no. mr. schuster votes aye. miss tsongas votes no. mr. conaway, votes aye. miss pingree votes no. mr. lanborn votes eye. mr. kissle votes aye. mr. witman votes aye. mr. hein drik votes no. mr. hunter votes aye. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming, dr. fleming votes aye. mr. garamendi. mr. garamendi. mr. kofman votes aye. mr. critz, mr. critz votes no. mr. rooney votes aye. mr. ryan votes no. mr. plats votes aye. mr. rubbersberger votes no. mr. ridgel votes aye. mr. johnson votes no. mr. gibson votes aye. miss sutton votes no. mrs. hartzler, votes aye. miss hannah boo is a votes no. dr. heck votes aye. miss hokele votes no. mr. schilling votes no. mr. runnion, votes aye. mr. scott, mr. scott votes aye. mr. griffin. mr. griffin. mr. griffin votes aye. mr. palazzo votes aye. mr. west votes eye. mrs. roby. mrs. roby votes eye. mr. brooks votes eye. mr. young votes aye. mr. garamendi. >> clerk will report the tally zbllt 36 aye votes, 25 no votes. >> the amendment is agreed
rogers. mr. rogers. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votes no. mr. franks, mr. franks votes aye. mr. lobesack votes no. mr. schuster votes aye. miss tsongas votes no. mr. conaway, votes aye. miss pingree votes no. mr. lanborn votes eye. mr. kissle votes aye. mr. witman votes aye. mr. hein drik votes no. mr. hunter votes aye. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming, dr. fleming votes aye. mr. garamendi. mr. garamendi. mr. kofman votes aye. mr. critz, mr. critz votes no. mr. rooney votes aye. mr. ryan...
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jim rogers here with his comments were mr rogers do you think that russia should really care what happens with greece will we all have to care because what happens with greece will have a snowball effect it will cause more turmoil in currency markets and financial markets and bond markets and then we're all going to be affected it doesn't matter that greece is a small country with ten million people it's going to have many affects in the rest of the world whether we like it or not i don't particularly like it but it's a fact you also mentioned portugal you know i've been to portugal last summer and i've i've realized that the prices went up countries in the course of the country needs money badly but the prices for tourism go up the hotels the food over and when i ask them why they said now listen this fuel goes up gasoline goes up so the fisherman charge more and so all the prices go up well well this is absurd instead of attracting tourists who feed them they they like chased them away and the greeks are doing the same thing it's happening everywhere no that's you and i understand basic
jim rogers here with his comments were mr rogers do you think that russia should really care what happens with greece will we all have to care because what happens with greece will have a snowball effect it will cause more turmoil in currency markets and financial markets and bond markets and then we're all going to be affected it doesn't matter that greece is a small country with ten million people it's going to have many affects in the rest of the world whether we like it or not i don't...
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one of the most influential people in this debate is jim rogers.as made rogers and his company rich, but as he told scott pelley in 2009, he also knows what coal does to the environment. [helicopter blades whirring] >> jim rogers wanted us to see america's enormous dependency on coal, so he flew us out to one of his 20 coal-burning power plants. >> i remember the first time i took a helicopter to look down at a power plant like this, i was 41 years old, and i said, "oh, my goodness, i'm responsible for that?" >> rogers is the ceo of duke energy, the nation's third largest electric utility. his smoke stacks pump out 100 million tons of carbon dioxide every year, which makes what comes out of rogers' mouth so surprising. controlling carbon emissions in the near future is inevitable in your view. this is gonna happen. >> it's inevitable, in my judgment. >> you're one of the biggest polluters in the world when it comes to carbon emissions. >> we're one of the largest emitters, and it tells you how daunting the challenge is that we have in front of us.
one of the most influential people in this debate is jim rogers.as made rogers and his company rich, but as he told scott pelley in 2009, he also knows what coal does to the environment. [helicopter blades whirring] >> jim rogers wanted us to see america's enormous dependency on coal, so he flew us out to one of his 20 coal-burning power plants. >> i remember the first time i took a helicopter to look down at a power plant like this, i was 41 years old, and i said, "oh, my...
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rogers bought. he bought the technology but he had made anybody to come in and tell him what to do with it. that matters because the grid is a lot harder to manage than he realized. i do like to talk about electric grid as being a lot like a lazy river at a water park. the grid isn't just like one wire that connects you to a power plant. it's a circuit of wires that connect power plants to consumers and back up into the power plant begin but you have to have a complete loop or you will get blackouts. likewise, the grid has to operate in the specific parameters, the electricity that flows along it has to move it at a constant speed which is analogous to what engineers call frequency. and has to move along at a constant depth. that's analogous to what engineers call voltage. and how you maintain a constant speed and constant depth is by maintaining caning an old perfect rows between electric supply and electric demand. if that gets out of whack but even a fraction of a percent, what you get our blacko
rogers bought. he bought the technology but he had made anybody to come in and tell him what to do with it. that matters because the grid is a lot harder to manage than he realized. i do like to talk about electric grid as being a lot like a lazy river at a water park. the grid isn't just like one wire that connects you to a power plant. it's a circuit of wires that connect power plants to consumers and back up into the power plant begin but you have to have a complete loop or you will get...
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hj rogers. he's not well known, but he turns out he's actually one of the major forces in the history of electricity. present very real reason. in 1882 was one of the richest people in appleton wisconsin. he had a paper mail and was literally building a mansion on the hill and matt made a decision where he went on a fishing trip for the edison electric writing company. at the time to hj rogers had never seen the electric lightbulb. he actually owned by gaslight utility and electricity was an up-and-coming competitor for him. he came back the proud honor of the rights to license these edison technology and ended up being the beginning of the end for him it is a successful businessman. i like this story a lot because it really goes again the narrative i think most of us learned when we were in junior high and high school, vat that thomas edison invented the electric lightbulb in 1879 and everything kind of comes together perfectly like electricity is this killer app that solves the problem wheneve
hj rogers. he's not well known, but he turns out he's actually one of the major forces in the history of electricity. present very real reason. in 1882 was one of the richest people in appleton wisconsin. he had a paper mail and was literally building a mansion on the hill and matt made a decision where he went on a fishing trip for the edison electric writing company. at the time to hj rogers had never seen the electric lightbulb. he actually owned by gaslight utility and electricity was an...
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i would like to pick up where roger left off. as i listen to all of the people talk about what was going on inside, i kept thinking about the young people in this audience and i want to say to them that it was young people like you who changed the minds of the kennedys. those young people, i just did all this research for this book that i will pro mote in a few minutes. i am living with it in a way that i did not even live with it when i became the first black student at the university of georgia. >> when barack obama was running for president, he went there. and one of the things he said is i stand on the shoulders of giants. and i was so happy to hear him say that, because as ernie said and others have said, black people had been struggling for equality since they were brought over here in chains. and it built, and it built. and as i was writing my book about the students who actually did change the minds of the kennedys, i had to go back to all of those people in the naacp and other organizations who had been quietly working s
i would like to pick up where roger left off. as i listen to all of the people talk about what was going on inside, i kept thinking about the young people in this audience and i want to say to them that it was young people like you who changed the minds of the kennedys. those young people, i just did all this research for this book that i will pro mote in a few minutes. i am living with it in a way that i did not even live with it when i became the first black student at the university of...
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if the jury does convict roger clemens he could face up to 3 years behind bars.is in the west coast open the top story at the bottom of the hour. this comes down to the trainer's credibility in court. >>trace: and the prosecution has spend the day trying to boost his credibility talking of his story as a cop and he loves baseball and he has nosq motivation to lie and has the dirty needles with his d.n.a. to back up the story but the defense will say that evidence is contaminated junk and that the cope has a history of legal problems, of substance abuse problems and of honesty problems. listen. >> clemens' defense is clearly going to attack him and say this guy is out for himself, possibly out for money or a number different agendas that have nothing to did with the truth. >>trace: we are starting to get in to the steroid testimony with the witness on the stand saying, yes, indeed it was he who injected roger clemens in a hotel room in 1998 the first time 89 >>shepard: another yankees pitcher, andy pettitte made statements and questions whether he would testify an
if the jury does convict roger clemens he could face up to 3 years behind bars.is in the west coast open the top story at the bottom of the hour. this comes down to the trainer's credibility in court. >>trace: and the prosecution has spend the day trying to boost his credibility talking of his story as a cop and he loves baseball and he has nosq motivation to lie and has the dirty needles with his d.n.a. to back up the story but the defense will say that evidence is contaminated junk and...
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less than forty eight hours we told you greece was going to be a big deal we speak to investor jim rogers about real solutions and this spanish government says it will bail out one of the country's largest banks after saying it wouldn't need to throw money at the banking sector any more hoops goodnow themselves with trying to prop it up with all the can kicking in europe and in the u.s. and the refusal to look at the debt overhang where our country's headed well we have some hard cold empirical facts to show the toll it can take we're talking a twenty five percent hit to real g.d.p. will tell you and and look who's taken on walls three there they are that's our show's producer dimitrios xenos with host of the kaiser report max kaiser we'll show you more let's get to today's capital account. so yesterday i sat here and i talked about the political uncertainty in greece in the twenty four hours since the watershed national elections that are brought not just greece but the entire eurozone now it appears even more likely greece will remain without a government until new elections can be held
less than forty eight hours we told you greece was going to be a big deal we speak to investor jim rogers about real solutions and this spanish government says it will bail out one of the country's largest banks after saying it wouldn't need to throw money at the banking sector any more hoops goodnow themselves with trying to prop it up with all the can kicking in europe and in the u.s. and the refusal to look at the debt overhang where our country's headed well we have some hard cold empirical...
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great party, roger ailes, the head of fox news.reat party. >> thanks. >> jon: ever tell you how much i love socialism? just love it. the whole redistribution. >> listen andy dick just took a (bleep) on your sundae bar. have a got night, okay. >> i should go take care of that. >> jon: all right see you, roger ailes, head of fox news. [ laughter ] oh, yeah, you know, the real question there, one, why did i go to an eyes wide shut orgy dressed as yeehaw albert brooks? [ laughter ] it concerned to me i'm an old and unattractive man now. really. and two, why didn't roger ailes mention when he admitted to me before which was -- and obviously it's been a lot of years and i'm paraphrasing but i think what he said to me once was jon, did i ever tell you that i, roger ailes, plan to undermine the role of an independent president. while at the same time -- [ laughter ] filling the editorial vacuum that that creates by filling the propaganda juggernaut from the guys at a news organization. [cheers and applause] he said to me, he goes, jon, i'm
great party, roger ailes, the head of fox news.reat party. >> thanks. >> jon: ever tell you how much i love socialism? just love it. the whole redistribution. >> listen andy dick just took a (bleep) on your sundae bar. have a got night, okay. >> i should go take care of that. >> jon: all right see you, roger ailes, head of fox news. [ laughter ] oh, yeah, you know, the real question there, one, why did i go to an eyes wide shut orgy dressed as yeehaw albert brooks?...
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oh, i didn't mean it, roger. i didn't mean it. and as we were walking out, his pr man said to me, congratulations. i said, congratulations for what? i didn't win nothing in there. he said, you got black people -- you got nick to discuss black people as human beings, not as legal specters out of the old books. it wasn't terrible in the administration, but it wasn't easy either. and you really had to go after it, and you had to go after it hard. and you had to go after it to keep the faith with ernie. i didn't know ernie. well, i did, too, a little bit. but i didn't know ernie. you had to keep the faith. brave children. and the united states government is not prepared to move all forces on this kind of stuff? so, period. >> okay. the incident in which john lewis was beaten on horseback was in selma, alabama. it was the voting rights campaign. he is now congressman john lewis, for those who don't know. i have some questions here, beginning with professor mack. you noted that both president and robert kennedy were comfortable around a
oh, i didn't mean it, roger. i didn't mean it. and as we were walking out, his pr man said to me, congratulations. i said, congratulations for what? i didn't win nothing in there. he said, you got black people -- you got nick to discuss black people as human beings, not as legal specters out of the old books. it wasn't terrible in the administration, but it wasn't easy either. and you really had to go after it, and you had to go after it hard. and you had to go after it to keep the faith with...
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you can see why kennedy had an affinity toward roger's uncle. robert kennedy -- [ laughter ] robert kennedy, berth marshall is the key person, assistant attorney general for civil rights. one of the wisest people i ever knew. was very cautious, very concerned with making federalism work. as you know, if you followed the dealings with governor wallace on the dealings with the governor of mississippi, and getting the -- mr. greyhound to carry the bus to the next stage and seeing it through, and seeing the -- all the force of the federal government through. they did everything they could to get the local police and the local government to -- >> harris, why was the freedom rider that violent? why was that such -- >> it isn't just the freedom riders, it's all the sit-ins. it's the four little girls in birmingham being killed. it had an enormous impact. it's the fire hoses and the birmingham experience. all of that changed them from not having civil rights as a top priority. john kennedy's draft of the -- of his inaugural address, after this campaign,
you can see why kennedy had an affinity toward roger's uncle. robert kennedy -- [ laughter ] robert kennedy, berth marshall is the key person, assistant attorney general for civil rights. one of the wisest people i ever knew. was very cautious, very concerned with making federalism work. as you know, if you followed the dealings with governor wallace on the dealings with the governor of mississippi, and getting the -- mr. greyhound to carry the bus to the next stage and seeing it through, and...
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hj rogers's first problem was a technological problem. specifically he had no idea what he was doing with the technology he purchased. there were no such thing as electric linemen in 1982 or electrical engineers. that was a job that thomas edison staff was and venting as they went along. none of them had come west with the generator that hj rogers bought. he bought the technology, but nobody had told them what to do with it. that matters because the grid is harder to manage than he realized. i like to talk about the electric grid as being a lazy river at a water park. the grid is not one wire, it is a circuit of wires that connect consumers background to the power plant again. you have to have that loop, or you will get blackouts. likewise, the grid has to operate in the specific parameters. it has to move at a constant speed. and it has to move along at a constant debt. that is analogous to what engineers call the voltage. how you maintain a constant speed and depth is maintaining a perfect balance between electronic supply and electroni
hj rogers's first problem was a technological problem. specifically he had no idea what he was doing with the technology he purchased. there were no such thing as electric linemen in 1982 or electrical engineers. that was a job that thomas edison staff was and venting as they went along. none of them had come west with the generator that hj rogers bought. he bought the technology, but nobody had told them what to do with it. that matters because the grid is harder to manage than he realized. i...
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and johnson did it. >> i think -- >> roger, if i may. we're at the end. and i want charlayne hunter-gault's voice to be the last on this. i want you to answer the question from the audience. this person writes, i read your book many years ago and was moved by your story. how did what happened to you shape your decision in years to come and shape your career? >> it's all in this book. [ laughter ] but on lyndon johnson, i will say -- no, it shaped me -- i couldn't be an activist as a journalist, but i could be a passionate reporter for the things that i was seeing, and at the time that i entered, black people were portrayed in ways that were unrecognizable to themselves. and throughout my career, i have tried to portray all people in ways that are recognizable to themselves. now, on lyndon johnson, very quickly, in my book, it's written for young readers. those of you in this audience, it's for you to understand everything that we've been talking about. because there isn't anything that we've talked about today that isn't in here. but it's in your -- in te
and johnson did it. >> i think -- >> roger, if i may. we're at the end. and i want charlayne hunter-gault's voice to be the last on this. i want you to answer the question from the audience. this person writes, i read your book many years ago and was moved by your story. how did what happened to you shape your decision in years to come and shape your career? >> it's all in this book. [ laughter ] but on lyndon johnson, i will say -- no, it shaped me -- i couldn't be an...
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. >>> he took the stand and told the court he injected roger clemens with steroids, 8 to 10 times. brian mcnamee said he knew it was illegal but wanted to help. paul. >> reporter: brian, the government says it can prove roger clemens lyed to congress in 2008 when he told congress that he never used performance enhancing drugs. but today, the government played its trump card and put mcnamee on the stand who told the court he personally injected roger clemens with anabolic steroids when he was a strength and conditioning coach with the blue jays in 98 and roger clemens was its star pitcher. >> brian mcnamee took the stand just before noon and began telling the court about his job with the blue jays in 1998 and how closely he worked with roger clemens. in a distinctive new york accident, mcnamee who hesitated before answering some questions, told the court he and roger became close and would some times socialize together. the two lived close to each other in the same suite of rooms at the blue jay stadium sky dome hotel in toronto. as clemens looked on from the defense table, mcnamee
. >>> he took the stand and told the court he injected roger clemens with steroids, 8 to 10 times. brian mcnamee said he knew it was illegal but wanted to help. paul. >> reporter: brian, the government says it can prove roger clemens lyed to congress in 2008 when he told congress that he never used performance enhancing drugs. but today, the government played its trump card and put mcnamee on the stand who told the court he personally injected roger clemens with anabolic steroids...
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. >> roger daltrey.nd "unnecessary censorship." >> cheryl, tony and louie will >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about mexico, one of the world's premiere vacation destinations now located direct little south of us. saturday is cinco de mayo and here in los angeles, we celebrate at the cinco de mayo mixologist contest at the new lounge called mixology 101. the best bartenders in l.a. are invited to compete for a trip to mexico by making the best cinco de mayo cocktail. right now, guillermo preparing for the competition in our red, white and green room. hello, guillermo. >> hola, jimmy. did you hear cinco de mayo is coming? >> jimmy: what's that? >> do you hear cinco de mayo is coming? >> jimmy: yes, i did. have you come up with a signature cocktail for the competition yet? >> okay, i have a cocktail. >> jimmy: no, you're supposed to create a drink. pouring a shot of tequila doesn't count. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: you understand what i'm saying? >> ta-da! >> jimmy: no, the idea -- mrauls place you
. >> roger daltrey.nd "unnecessary censorship." >> cheryl, tony and louie will >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about mexico, one of the world's premiere vacation destinations now located direct little south of us. saturday is cinco de mayo and here in los angeles, we celebrate at the cinco de mayo mixologist contest at the new lounge called mixology 101. the best bartenders in l.a. are invited to compete for a trip to mexico by making the best cinco de...
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from the who, roger daltrey is here.tt johansson, so stick around. ♪ (sfx: can opening) what do you think they want? everything. ♪ (sfx: can opening) just give it to them... [ ball hitting paddle ] ♪ riding to work, with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ pete, pete, pete ♪ riding to work with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ riding to work with me [ orbit trumpet ] don't let food hang around. clean it up with orbit! ahh. [ orbit glint ] ow...ow...ow. fabulous! for a good clean feeling after any meal. ♪ eat, drink, chew orbit! >> jimmy: hi, everyone. tonight on the program, from the who, the patron of the ucla daltrey/townshend teen & young adult cancer program, here to chat and sing on the bud light stage, roger daltrey is here with us. we've got a good line up for you next week. next week on the show, johnny depp, kristen stewart, dr. phil, steve harvey, dev patel, chloe grace moretz will be here. and we'll have music from silversun pickups, b.o.b, glenn frey, and carrie underwood. so, join us then. and also, if you watch the show specifi
from the who, roger daltrey is here.tt johansson, so stick around. ♪ (sfx: can opening) what do you think they want? everything. ♪ (sfx: can opening) just give it to them... [ ball hitting paddle ] ♪ riding to work, with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ pete, pete, pete ♪ riding to work with my best friend pete ♪ ♪ riding to work with me [ orbit trumpet ] don't let food hang around. clean it up with orbit! ahh. [ orbit glint ] ow...ow...ow. fabulous! for a good clean feeling after any...
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i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ]like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir flexpen. flexpen is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. levemir is long acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes. do not take if your blood sugar is too low. tell your health care provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. the most common side effect is low blood sugar. other possible side effects include reactions at the injection site. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat or swe
i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ]like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir flexpen. flexpen is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact...
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you can see why kennedy had an affinity toward roger's uncle. robert kennedy -- [ laughter ] robert kennedy, berth marshall
you can see why kennedy had an affinity toward roger's uncle. robert kennedy -- [ laughter ] robert kennedy, berth marshall
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rogers votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. or pass? sir? yes. mr. franks votes no. mr. loebsack votes aye. mr. shuster votes no. miss tsongas votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. mrs. pingree votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. mr. kissell votes no. mr. wittman votes no. mr. heinrich votes aye. mr. hunter votes no. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming votes no p. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. coffman votes no. mr. critz votes aye. mr. rooney votes no. mr. ryan? mr. ryan votes aye. mr. mlatts votes no. mr. ruppersberger votes aye. mr. regell votes aye. mr. johnson votes aye. mr. gibson votes ayee. ms. sutton votes aye. mrs. hartzler votes no. ms. ahanabusa votes aye. dr. heck votes no. ms. hochul votes aye. mr. schilling votes no. ms. speier votes
rogers votes no. mr. courtney votes aye. or pass? sir? yes. mr. franks votes no. mr. loebsack votes aye. mr. shuster votes no. miss tsongas votes aye. mr. conaway votes no. mrs. pingree votes aye. mr. lamborn votes no. mr. kissell votes no. mr. wittman votes no. mr. heinrich votes aye. mr. hunter votes no. mr. owens votes aye. dr. fleming votes no p. mr. garamendi votes aye. mr. coffman votes no. mr. critz votes aye. mr. rooney votes no. mr. ryan? mr. ryan votes aye. mr. mlatts votes no. mr....
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i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ]s like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >>. >> john: attorney general eric holder is one step closer being held in contempt of congress, it has to do with what he has done or not done in operation fast and furious. now the latest for us from los angeles. >> you are standing in contempt of congress unless you have a valid reason. >> the blame game over fast and furious took a serious turn thursday. when house oversight committee prepared a contempt resolution against eric holder. >> w
i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and everything. [ kyle ]s like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no...we're not. ♪ the allstate value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or...
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wayne rogers and hn lay field. it is 401 bad and state mention good? >> state pension that are risky. 31 states have teams like this and underfunded. it is more than just ricky. it is insulting. freedom doesn't work and they are smart enough to make money. but idiots to know what to do with it. they talk about promise of guarantee. that is a state run program. the left just love it >> is she right? >> no. you can guarantee you will not have money in retirement. tut-- put the government in charge. and we talked about states can't manage money y. would i want my retirement money with them? >> sally, look at the pension plans and there is a lot of bail out of pension plans. and 249, are taken over by the government. >> look. what the official is saying in essence that we have taken retirement securities which is part of the way we prevent -- social security has done a darn good job to keep them from being poor. it is giving all of the money to the people and the backs. and if the banks fail people lose their retirement. that is a good idea. >> wayne roger
wayne rogers and hn lay field. it is 401 bad and state mention good? >> state pension that are risky. 31 states have teams like this and underfunded. it is more than just ricky. it is insulting. freedom doesn't work and they are smart enough to make money. but idiots to know what to do with it. they talk about promise of guarantee. that is a state run program. the left just love it >> is she right? >> no. you can guarantee you will not have money in retirement. tut-- put the...
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that's basically what it is to me. >> my uncle roger, when i sit back and think about my uncle roger,'t eat a solid meal, he start forgetting certain combinations. the last couple of nights that i had, i don't want to get past these fight couple of fights because i really want to spend time with my uncle. and make sure his health is better. i love him dearly. i love him dearly. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. species of endangeredseveral animals on that bus. but the priceline negotiator saved them all. animal handler:except for joffrey. but he did save me a ton of money. interviewer: how's that? animal handler: that was the day he told us all about priceline... ...it has thousands and thousands of hotels on sale every day. so i can choose the perfect one without bidding. joffrey would have loved this. wouldn't you joffrey? [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. re
that's basically what it is to me. >> my uncle roger, when i sit back and think about my uncle roger,'t eat a solid meal, he start forgetting certain combinations. the last couple of nights that i had, i don't want to get past these fight couple of fights because i really want to spend time with my uncle. and make sure his health is better. i love him dearly. i love him dearly. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you be that person who's good with money. see what's free...
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rogers avenue and northern parkway will be closed until 9:00 p.m. on saturday. 61 on the north side towards the west side. 58 down towards baltimore national pike. one problem in the westminster area along route 97. word of a disabled vehicle. we update you on some of the cameras. this is 95 to and from the cecil county area. no construction and the southbound lanes. this is the j.f.x. at 41st street. moving well down towards the construction zone. we will keep you posted on delays. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> one state legislator is taking aim at the governor's office demanding something be done about what he calls mobs of young people taking over baltimore. >> he says the mayor is doing nothing about it. jennifer franciotti has more on the story. >> good morning. delegate pat mcdonough says violent crime is out of control in baltimore city. citing evidence he says he has witnessed and has heard from retired city law enforcement, the violence has been going on for years and the mayor has done nothing to stop it. >> it is my opinion t
rogers avenue and northern parkway will be closed until 9:00 p.m. on saturday. 61 on the north side towards the west side. 58 down towards baltimore national pike. one problem in the westminster area along route 97. word of a disabled vehicle. we update you on some of the cameras. this is 95 to and from the cecil county area. no construction and the southbound lanes. this is the j.f.x. at 41st street. moving well down towards the construction zone. we will keep you posted on delays. that is the...
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i'm going to go over to roger. >> you're the moderator. >> i'm going over to roger for a second to talk about, if you could pull together the middle of this thread. so kenneth has talked to us about what is happening. there is an ongoing -- i would say persistent thought that kennedy came late to civil rights. despite what he may have said on the campaign trail. and despite what harris wofford has just told us about setting up the civil rights division. you worked for kennedy and johnson. i wonder if you could pull that middle together for us and give us your assessment of where he was, and did you see him as gradualist? >> you're asking me? >> yes, you. >> if i saw the president as a -- you couldn't be black and alive after ernie and his schoolmates and other black youngsters in the south on freedom rides end up getting hedge whipped because they want decent education. and the president is nominating judges who you wouldn't jump over the moon to put on the bench if you were me. personally, i thought -- i worked for kennedy in the campaign and never supported a republican. i am democrat
i'm going to go over to roger. >> you're the moderator. >> i'm going over to roger for a second to talk about, if you could pull together the middle of this thread. so kenneth has talked to us about what is happening. there is an ongoing -- i would say persistent thought that kennedy came late to civil rights. despite what he may have said on the campaign trail. and despite what harris wofford has just told us about setting up the civil rights division. you worked for kennedy and...
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tonight west rogers avenue will be shut down at northern parkway. that's all for the preakness and that will continue through 9:00 p.m. on saturday. this is one of several roads that will be affected. go to the preakness tab on our website for more information and here's a look at the west side of the beltway and no concerns from 795 down towards 95 and in parkville erg also up to speed. it will be a nice easy ride all the way up towards towson. back over to you. >>> a developing story out of north eastern texas. a 4.3 magnitude earthquake hit there near the louisiana border. people as far away as shreveport, louisiana felt the tremor. so far no reports of significant damage. this is the second quake to hit east or northeast texas in a number of weeks. >>> the family of a northeast baltimore girl says that justice was in no way served. the two boys accused of shooting her and hiding her body have been sentenced. >> we've learned that the 12-year-old boy will be home monitored in harford county. the 13-year-old will spend six months in a juvenile cen
tonight west rogers avenue will be shut down at northern parkway. that's all for the preakness and that will continue through 9:00 p.m. on saturday. this is one of several roads that will be affected. go to the preakness tab on our website for more information and here's a look at the west side of the beltway and no concerns from 795 down towards 95 and in parkville erg also up to speed. it will be a nice easy ride all the way up towards towson. back over to you. >>> a developing story...
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bradley rogers. mr. rogers was scheduled for 8:00 a.m. this morning. he said somebody took his truck, so this is normal. they make excuses for their problems. >> six hours later rogers still hasn't showed, but officers have already detained ten would-be contractors for bidding without any insurance, workers' compensation, or proper training. it's a full house. contractors snagged in the day's sting fill the bathroom. >> is that them? >> okay. let's go. this guy looks familiar to me. okay. they're coming in. >> rogers, if he manages to come, will have plenty of company. >> there you go. >> hi there. >> it's 4:00 p.m. and rogers finally arrives, even though he's been caught in two previous stings. >> and what i'll do is let me just check my price list and see if i can get you a decent price. >> she's trying to get him in the house so we can take him into custody. we think he's not going to come in. he's probably going to run out the gate. so we've got the officers standing by to get him. >> come on in. it's hot out there. >> okay. >> come on in. >> all r
bradley rogers. mr. rogers was scheduled for 8:00 a.m. this morning. he said somebody took his truck, so this is normal. they make excuses for their problems. >> six hours later rogers still hasn't showed, but officers have already detained ten would-be contractors for bidding without any insurance, workers' compensation, or proper training. it's a full house. contractors snagged in the day's sting fill the bathroom. >> is that them? >> okay. let's go. this guy looks familiar...
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in fact, he is jim rogers. here is what he told me in december. >> it would not surprise me at all if goldman continues to rest and consolidate for a while. it's been consolidating for over three months. i hope it continues to consolidate. i hope it goes down. goes down a lot. i want it buy more. >> jim rogers back with me. joining me for first on cnbc interview after the break. come back in one-minute's time. plus mark zuckerberg will become the richest 28-year-old on the planet. is he an asset or liability having total control of facebook? share your thought on the air at the end of the program. you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> welcome back. let's get to the market flash. brian? >> thank you, maria. earning stuff really moving. we will start with mm, millennial media. revenue is light and guidance is weak. now down 11 percent. of course they deal with the ad space in the mobile sector. and we talked about facebook having some issues in this area. looks like millennial media as well. and
in fact, he is jim rogers. here is what he told me in december. >> it would not surprise me at all if goldman continues to rest and consolidate for a while. it's been consolidating for over three months. i hope it continues to consolidate. i hope it goes down. goes down a lot. i want it buy more. >> jim rogers back with me. joining me for first on cnbc interview after the break. come back in one-minute's time. plus mark zuckerberg will become the richest 28-year-old on the planet....
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>> this is my school. >> any stage that i can share with roger. i'm not so concerned about passing the equal rights amendment as i am about promoting and risks life and limb to see that women's rights are human rights, human rights are civil rights and civil rights are human rights and human rights are civil rights. and i think that that is it is major issue of our time. i think the -- sort of the unintended consequence, if you will, to echo charlene's point, i mean, look at affirm active action. who did affirm active action help? it helped white women more than it helped people of color. so i think that women have a huge road to hoe, and i think that in many ways, despite the progress that we've made, there's still major stereotypes. i mean, i'm thrilled that obama is my president. i gave my heart and stooul to hillary clinton. i have known her since 1970, and i went to 15 states -- 14 states. i knocked on 15,000 doors. i can tell you the animosity that was still there for a woman running for president. i got that much more than i got racial epit
>> this is my school. >> any stage that i can share with roger. i'm not so concerned about passing the equal rights amendment as i am about promoting and risks life and limb to see that women's rights are human rights, human rights are civil rights and civil rights are human rights and human rights are civil rights. and i think that that is it is major issue of our time. i think the -- sort of the unintended consequence, if you will, to echo charlene's point, i mean, look at affirm...
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where jones point with battery rogers was. then the forts went off from there. it anchored the defenses on the virginia side and the forts went off through alexandria and on over towards arlington and then back to the potomac river and across. they actually had a chain that they could put across here, across the potomac to keep ships from coming up the river. as far as i know it was never actually laid out, they do have more that they could use a chain across the river. this is a map. there's fort foote right on the receiver. jones point right over here. and then back over towards fort ward. and then we are going to go to fort stevens which is right here. so it will give you an idea. you see these black marks point out where the different forts were. so to give you an idea on the map and then the city more or less imposed on the map itself. we're coming up on one of the 15 inch rodman guns you can see how large it is. there were guns like this that had actually a 360 degrees shooting area because you can move it all the way around this ring. now these guns were
where jones point with battery rogers was. then the forts went off from there. it anchored the defenses on the virginia side and the forts went off through alexandria and on over towards arlington and then back to the potomac river and across. they actually had a chain that they could put across here, across the potomac to keep ships from coming up the river. as far as i know it was never actually laid out, they do have more that they could use a chain across the river. this is a map. there's...
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and he said it was at roger clemens q he even said roger clemens is the one that provided the steroidshe went on to say he injected clemens an additional 8 to 10 times that year. they were just beginning to get into clemens' time with the yankees when the trial ended for the day. he will be back on the stand tomorrow. the defense, of course, plans to paint brian mcnamee as a man with. history of legal problems, history of substance abuse problems and honesty problems. listen. >> clemens' defense is clearly going to attack him and say this guy is out for himself, he may be out for money. he may be out for a number of different agendas that have nothing to do with the absolute truth. >> we are told the entire time that brian mcnamee any was on the stand today that roger clemens was staring very intensely at him. shep? >> shepard: the judge made another ruling today, this one on former teammate andy pettitte, another pitching great. >> sure, they played together on the yankees. andy pettitte, of course, has acknowledged that he used steroids and says back in 1999 and 2000, he heard clemen
and he said it was at roger clemens q he even said roger clemens is the one that provided the steroidshe went on to say he injected clemens an additional 8 to 10 times that year. they were just beginning to get into clemens' time with the yankees when the trial ended for the day. he will be back on the stand tomorrow. the defense, of course, plans to paint brian mcnamee as a man with. history of legal problems, history of substance abuse problems and honesty problems. listen. >> clemens'...
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in 20 minutes we'll talk with congressman mike rogers. head of the house intelligence committee and one of the few lawmakers briefed on the details of this investigation. >>> making news this morning, it's deadline day for the pentagon. house oversight committee wants defense secretary leon panetta to hand over what he knows about 12 military personnel caught up in last month's prostitution scandal in colombia. that scandal cost nine secret service agents their jobs. >>> voters in north carolina are deciding whether the state should change its constitution to ban same-sex marriages. if passed, marriage would be defined as union between one woman and one man and invalidate all civil unions and domestic partnerships of straight and same-sex couples. >>> north carolina is also won of the three states holding primaries today. the other states are west virginia and indiana. this will give mitt romney a chance to pick up more delegates. needs just a little more than 300 more to clinch the republican presidential nomination. >>> besides choosing
in 20 minutes we'll talk with congressman mike rogers. head of the house intelligence committee and one of the few lawmakers briefed on the details of this investigation. >>> making news this morning, it's deadline day for the pentagon. house oversight committee wants defense secretary leon panetta to hand over what he knows about 12 military personnel caught up in last month's prostitution scandal in colombia. that scandal cost nine secret service agents their jobs. >>>...