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the man's name is roger kibbe, better known as the i-5 strangler. from 1977 until his capture in 1988, kibbe terrorized a northern part of california with his killing spree. police say he was given the nickname the i-5 strangler because of where he disposed of the bodies of his first three victims. though he doesn't look intimidating now, investigators say at one time this man was capable of overpowering women, raping them, and killing them at will. >> this is the doctor here, the man i told you about. >> hi, mr. kibbe. can you shake hands from where you are? would it be all right to remove his handcuffs? >> sure. >> is that okay by you? >> fine. >> kibbe admits to killing seven women. the police say it's more. kibbe is willing to talk to a forensic psychiatrist if he can avoid the death penalty. despite a wealth of evidence against him, authorities are willing to offer kibbe a plea deal. at 70 years of age, it is unlikely kibbe will be executed before he dies of natural causes, and the plea deal ensures he will cooperate with authorities as they at
the man's name is roger kibbe, better known as the i-5 strangler. from 1977 until his capture in 1988, kibbe terrorized a northern part of california with his killing spree. police say he was given the nickname the i-5 strangler because of where he disposed of the bodies of his first three victims. though he doesn't look intimidating now, investigators say at one time this man was capable of overpowering women, raping them, and killing them at will. >> this is the doctor here, the man i...
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and to mike rogers on the hill and that they still are demanding answers. they are at least talking. one thing he was able to tell tell them was this gathering of phone call information in france and spain, 60 million phone calls in spain, that was metadata. it was not the contents of phone calls. they're beginning to exchange information about the true extent of this surveilance. >> one of the arguments i've heard and i'm sure u.s. officials are making this privately to their counterparts from the european delegations coming here, the u.s. has so much more of a sophisticated capability. the u.s. can find things out that their intelligence agencies can't find out in the end this will help prevent terrorist operations whether in spain or germany or france or other friendly countries. >> that's exactly the argument that people like mike rogers are making to the europeans. i spoke to a member of the delegation from london and he
and to mike rogers on the hill and that they still are demanding answers. they are at least talking. one thing he was able to tell tell them was this gathering of phone call information in france and spain, 60 million phone calls in spain, that was metadata. it was not the contents of phone calls. they're beginning to exchange information about the true extent of this surveilance. >> one of the arguments i've heard and i'm sure u.s. officials are making this privately to their...
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grow a beard like kenny rogers! [ cheers and applause ] he probably never had that happen to him, right? if he did. he would write a great song about it. over on mtv tonight they had a premiere of "miley the movement" the story of one woman's search for independence and hopefully some pants. and mtv said the documentary allows unprecedented access into miley cyrus' life, up until now i haven't been able to find any media coverage of miley cyrus. at one point she tells britney spears her dad was worried she would grow up to be a stripper after she saw britney's "slave" video. i hate to sound like an old codger, i saw the documentary and i prefer the original ken burns' version. >> announcer: the year was 2013. america was in the midst of a devastating epidemic of bieber-fever. the nation was unprepared for a greater threat, twerking over the horizon. >> i remember that night like it was a month ago. i was sitting right here on my couch. turned on my tv set to the "mtv award" program. and that's when i saw it. ♪ >> an
grow a beard like kenny rogers! [ cheers and applause ] he probably never had that happen to him, right? if he did. he would write a great song about it. over on mtv tonight they had a premiere of "miley the movement" the story of one woman's search for independence and hopefully some pants. and mtv said the documentary allows unprecedented access into miley cyrus' life, up until now i haven't been able to find any media coverage of miley cyrus. at one point she tells britney spears...
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rogers: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.j.res. 84 and that i may include tabular material on the same. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. rogers: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise today to present h.j.res. 84, the head start for low-income children act. this bill provides federal funding at the current postsequester rate for the head start program, which millions of children across the country rely on to fulfill their educational and health needs. as we work our way out of this government shutdown mess, we shouldn't let some of our most vulnerable citizens, low-income children with no recourse, suffer. as we work our way out of this mess, we shouldn't let some of our most valuable seasons -- citizens suffer and in my home state of kentucky, 20,715 kids rely on head start to provide a helping hand. if we don't do
rogers: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on h.j.res. 84 and that i may include tabular material on the same. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. rogers: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise today to present h.j.res. 84, the head start for low-income children act. this bill provides federal funding at the current...
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and this novel was being developed by roger and alex up at williamstown theatre festival when roger was running williamstown and alex was up at williamstown, developing what would become "bloody bloody andrew jackson." and roger and alex were working with the novel. and they did a workshop up in massachusetts which the powers that be came to see and thought enough of to want to take it to another workshop, and for that workshop, they needed some text, because the directors had determined that the actors would be adults and that the story would have an adult sensibility, and the novel is written specifically with a young reader in mind. so, as a friend of the family, they said, "would you write some stuff for the actors to say?" and i did, and to that workshop, dave barry and ridley pearson were in attendance. when they heard it, dave barry said, "who wrote that? that's not in the book." and i sort of, you know, edged to the door. and then he said, "it's funny." so then i edged back into the room. and tom schumacher from disney theatrical said, "did you like it?" and dave and ridley said
and this novel was being developed by roger and alex up at williamstown theatre festival when roger was running williamstown and alex was up at williamstown, developing what would become "bloody bloody andrew jackson." and roger and alex were working with the novel. and they did a workshop up in massachusetts which the powers that be came to see and thought enough of to want to take it to another workshop, and for that workshop, they needed some text, because the directors had...
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. >> jim rogers sat down with book tv to talk about his latest book , street smarts. in the book mr. rogers talks about his life as an investor retiring at age 37. his post was street adventures. this 15-minute interview was conducted at planet hollywood hotel and casino in las vegas, the site of freedom fest 2013. >> jim rogers, how did you retire at 37? >> it was a long hard. resting in the market. i worked at it all the time. i love is so much. i did a few things right. a large success. i always wanted to have more than one. did not want to wake up one day and age 75 and still be watching a computer screen. i said, okay. it was not one of want to happen. apple some of them out. >> what did you do right? >> bob low and sell high. you know, the 70's or not a great time for the financial community, as you may remember or read about. we level we were doing. we found the things that were fundamentals changing dramatically. key things were changing. and we jump jan, about a lot of money. and it works. >> what did you do wrong? >> my first wife. [laughter] what a terrible
. >> jim rogers sat down with book tv to talk about his latest book , street smarts. in the book mr. rogers talks about his life as an investor retiring at age 37. his post was street adventures. this 15-minute interview was conducted at planet hollywood hotel and casino in las vegas, the site of freedom fest 2013. >> jim rogers, how did you retire at 37? >> it was a long hard. resting in the market. i worked at it all the time. i love is so much. i did a few things right. a...
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plus, tim allen and kenny rogers are here too. so don't run away! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ unh ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ let's go! ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! or you can choose to blend out. ♪ oh, yeah-eah! ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. breakfast together can be a...bit of a dance. ♪ won't touch -- stop. eggo time. [ female announcer ] but eggo waffles can win over the pickiest of eaters. can't touch this. [ girl ] l'eggo my eggo™. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. ♪ vicks dayquil powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow... [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] ...you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. it's back. olive garden's buy one take one. go for dinner tonight and take home a second entrÉe for later. all for just $12.99. choose one of five favorites like smoked mozzarella chicken. then choose another favorite to take
plus, tim allen and kenny rogers are here too. so don't run away! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ unh ♪ ♪ hey! ♪ ♪ let's go! ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! or you can choose to blend out. ♪ oh, yeah-eah! ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. breakfast together can be a...bit of a dance. ♪ won't touch -- stop. eggo time. [ female announcer ] but eggo waffles can win over the pickiest of eaters. can't touch this. [ girl ]...
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roger. >> sitting down a little bit in this very quick, johnny. about as soft as you can hit it, i know that. >> pretty good. >> we'll keep it right here for mickelson, rog. >> in this back bunker two very quick green running away from him and to the right a little bit. but being in the bunker, john, he can do a little spin on this. you could definitely do it. of course last bunker shot was a beauty. left it in the bunker. >> that's hard to imagine that ball landing that soft. >> that leaves a very fast putt keegan bradley's going to try to handle. >> and over at the 10th this is hideki matsuyama for birdie to win the hole. can he continue his hot putting? this kid is clutch. so haas and stricker now just 2 up. man, he's got some excitement in his eyes, doesn't he? to 13. >> couple of far putts as phil helping keegan out here with the read. this is a nasty little putt, john. this is to the right and, boy, if you don't get the speed just right, it will duck pretty hard i think. >> kind of putt if you make it half the time you'd be doing pretty well
roger. >> sitting down a little bit in this very quick, johnny. about as soft as you can hit it, i know that. >> pretty good. >> we'll keep it right here for mickelson, rog. >> in this back bunker two very quick green running away from him and to the right a little bit. but being in the bunker, john, he can do a little spin on this. you could definitely do it. of course last bunker shot was a beauty. left it in the bunker. >> that's hard to imagine that ball...
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rogers of kentucky. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of today, the motion shall be debatable for one hour, equally divided and controlled by the chair and the ranking member of the committee on appropriations. the gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers, and the gentlelady from new york, mrs. lowey, will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on further consideration of h.r. 2775. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. rogers: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: i rise today to present h.r. 2775, this legislation will raise the nation's debt ceiling to avoid default, reopen the doors of the federal government and end this unfortunate shutdown. the legislation before us is -- are senate amendments to h.r. 2775, the senate h
rogers of kentucky. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of today, the motion shall be debatable for one hour, equally divided and controlled by the chair and the ranking member of the committee on appropriations. the gentleman from kentucky, mr. rogers, and the gentlelady from new york, mrs. lowey, will control 30 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and...
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tercera victoria sobre roger federer. medida. y ahora sigue paris.n aÍi le podrÍa significar subir al cuarto puesto. >>> y todos presagabian que vettel se consagrara campeÓn, y mÁs cuando el piloto aleman marcÓ el mejor tiempo y estaba en la pole positiÓn. >>> el siguiente segmento es presentado por autozone. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> bueno, vettel y la escuderÍa red bull, y aquÍ con la salida de webber ganaba la carrera. checo pÉrez tuvo una buena carrera, terminÓ en quinto lugar, es la mejor posiciÓn que tuvo en la temporada. vettel es tetracampeÓn, la decima victoria en la temporada 33. y se junta con fangio y schumacher y alan prost con 4 tÍtulos. enhorabuena para el alemÁn que lo merece. ♪ ♪ >>> este segmento fue presentado por autozone. >>> me quedo con el carreron que hizo el checo. porque corriÓ sin mala suerte, ahora las cosas se le dieron y respondiÓ. >>> y una actitud agresiva, los rebases los hizo en momentos especÍficos, esperemos que en el premio de austin nos pueda regalar un triuninfrao y una estrategia arriesgada. >>> pausa, al volver tenemos el par
tercera victoria sobre roger federer. medida. y ahora sigue paris.n aÍi le podrÍa significar subir al cuarto puesto. >>> y todos presagabian que vettel se consagrara campeÓn, y mÁs cuando el piloto aleman marcÓ el mejor tiempo y estaba en la pole positiÓn. >>> el siguiente segmento es presentado por autozone. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> bueno, vettel y la escuderÍa red bull, y aquÍ con la salida de webber ganaba la carrera. checo pÉrez tuvo una buena carrera, terminÓ en...
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>>¡roger! ¡roger, espÉrame! ¡¿usted vuelve?! ratas por lo que queda, y pilas que no me has pagado esta semana. >>¡espÉrame! [ruidos diversos] [sirena] [ladridos] [sonido del timbre] >>buenas noches. >>seÑor, ¿quiÉn es usted? >>seÑor, yo soy un amigo de milagros. >>Éstas no son horas de hacer visitas. >>¿usted es tan amable y puede decirle que yo estoy aquÍ? >>ay, dios... yo lo conozco, tÍo, no se preocupe. >>¿estÁ segura? >>sÍ. >>¿quÉ quieres? >>nada, la bicicleta que me trajo hasta aquÍ. >>¿y quÉ querÍas? >>todo esto es una mierda, milagros, y para acabar de ajustar hoy no tengo dÓnde dormir. >>y ahora vienes a que yo te ayude, ¿no? >>milagros, vos sos la Única persona... >>¡yo no soy la Única de nada, marlon! todo lo que hay en tu cabezota es confusiÓn, estÁs aÍi paradote sin hacer nada, volteas a todos lados sin saber adÓnde agarrar, ¡ya no sabes ni lo que ves, c----! >>es que para mÍ tambiÉn ha sido muy difÍcil este proceso, y la verdad es que yo tambiÉn estoy cansado de luchar con un fantasma. >>¡entonces, lÁrgate con tu p-
>>¡roger! ¡roger, espÉrame! ¡¿usted vuelve?! ratas por lo que queda, y pilas que no me has pagado esta semana. >>¡espÉrame! [ruidos diversos] [sirena] [ladridos] [sonido del timbre] >>buenas noches. >>seÑor, ¿quiÉn es usted? >>seÑor, yo soy un amigo de milagros. >>Éstas no son horas de hacer visitas. >>¿usted es tan amable y puede decirle que yo estoy aquÍ? >>ay, dios... yo lo conozco, tÍo, no se preocupe. >>¿estÁ segura?...
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should mike rogers comes to the microphone.et's listen to what they have to say. >> the set up between the european union and the united states. >> we think at the policy level is where we're going to find areas where we agree and can move forward. this is not just about intelligence service fixing a problem with another intelligence service. we're working from two different angles. one is to rewrite the perceptions that may be wrong in this particular--in some of these cases, and what the concern, legitimate concerns are from the e.u. parliamentarians about the information collection and how it all works. it's important to understand that we're going to have to have a policy discussion that is bigger than any individual intelligence agency in europe or the united states. we all agree with that. that's why we'll continue to have trans-atlantic dialogues to get to a place where we have re-established trust. a lot of that, i think, clearing up of some of the misperceptions of what's happening versus the value of the intelligence
should mike rogers comes to the microphone.et's listen to what they have to say. >> the set up between the european union and the united states. >> we think at the policy level is where we're going to find areas where we agree and can move forward. this is not just about intelligence service fixing a problem with another intelligence service. we're working from two different angles. one is to rewrite the perceptions that may be wrong in this particular--in some of these cases, and...
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jovenes que los enganan facilmente y pues con los anuncios mas se animan no14:39 el concejal jim rogers hace ilegal instalar este tipo de avisos publicitarios a mil pies de distancia o menos de estos lugares, propuesta que fue aprobada anoche por el concejo de la ciudad. jim rogers/concejal de richmond 0:44 2:05 esto protege a los ninos de este tipo de publicidad que glorifica el alcohol, y cuya exposicion los padres no pueden controlar 13:05 demasiado bastantes ninos de 12, 13, 14 anos pasan por aqui todos los dias 13:12 este negocio se encuentra justo en frente a este aviso de cerveza y dicen que si se necesitaba una legislacion asi... 10:54 no los pusieran cerca de las escuelas porque eso es una atracccion para la juventud 10:57 los estan como diciendo invitar a tomar 11:01 rogers agrego que hay que proteger a los ninos de este tipo de publicidad, porque no solo hace que tomen mas, sino tambien que empiecen mas temprano. 2:00 hay 5 veces mas probabilidades de que un jovencito se convierta en un bebedor con problemas, si empieza a tomar a los 15 anos y no a los 21 .jose luis martinez/
jovenes que los enganan facilmente y pues con los anuncios mas se animan no14:39 el concejal jim rogers hace ilegal instalar este tipo de avisos publicitarios a mil pies de distancia o menos de estos lugares, propuesta que fue aprobada anoche por el concejo de la ciudad. jim rogers/concejal de richmond 0:44 2:05 esto protege a los ninos de este tipo de publicidad que glorifica el alcohol, y cuya exposicion los padres no pueden controlar 13:05 demasiado bastantes ninos de 12, 13, 14 anos pasan...
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i think even mike rogers in that presentation, i think the world of mike rogers, former fbi agent, doingeat job. all of this is in the weeds. what do i care about how things are put into computers? who is to blame, who is not to blame? look, the big -- >> the security of a major site -- >> first of all, there's no issue here about security at the moment. zero. nobody is saying, oh, yeah, they have now gained access to people's social security numbers or private information. that information is not necessary to sign up. >> it is to enroll. >> you allow people to put their financial information into the system, their social security numbers, stuff that would damage them for life -- >> no one has said this is happening. zero, period, no one. is there any way to go after obama care? >> a lot of respect for mike rogers. he's been working on cybersecurity for the past couple years. he comes out and says this, and you say he's full of it. >> mike is an expert in fact, and you know, looking at that kind of security. but that's not what this argument is about. the politics of this argument is abo
i think even mike rogers in that presentation, i think the world of mike rogers, former fbi agent, doingeat job. all of this is in the weeds. what do i care about how things are put into computers? who is to blame, who is not to blame? look, the big -- >> the security of a major site -- >> first of all, there's no issue here about security at the moment. zero. nobody is saying, oh, yeah, they have now gained access to people's social security numbers or private information. that...
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so i want to say that in introducing congressman rogers. eliot engel, ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee, simply is somebody who has tried to work on bipartisan solutions to problems that matter to the country. he became ranking member after howard berman who for many years had been in that position left congress. he's been a member of congress since 1989 and has had a significant record of legislative achievement and commitment. so it's great to have two people who are really trying to do the people's business in congress on foreign policy to talk about syria. and i'd like to ask each of you to begin by setting the scene for us. we've had a turbulent few weeks with syria policy in which it appeared that the united states was going to go to war, was going to launch tomahawk missiles after a very fiery statement by our secretary of state, john kerry. and then the president decided that it was wisest to take this matter to congress and get congressional support. and then lo and behold, the russian foreign minister and then
so i want to say that in introducing congressman rogers. eliot engel, ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee, simply is somebody who has tried to work on bipartisan solutions to problems that matter to the country. he became ranking member after howard berman who for many years had been in that position left congress. he's been a member of congress since 1989 and has had a significant record of legislative achievement and commitment. so it's great to have two people who are...
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hi, roger. thanks for coming to albuquerque.'d like you to meet stephanie walker from the chile pepper institute. hi, nick, nice to meet you. nice to meet you too, stephanie. so, you want to grow some chili peppers. we do. we love chilies, we eat 'em all the time, so we've been thinking about a home chili garden, but we just don't know how to grow them. well, let's take a look at what we have here. this is a beautiful area right here next to the house. nice trees. pretty good sun right now, but it does seem to be a northern exposure, and i would worry when this tree starts leafing out that it might bring too much shade into this area. chili plants really do like a lot of sun. do you have something with more of a southern exposure? we do, we have a yard on the other side of the house. let's take a look. so how does this spot look? i like it. there's no trees here to cause any shade, beautiful southern exposure. i think the chili peppers will grow well here. yes, i think it is a good spot, but i do notice that we're at the base of
hi, roger. thanks for coming to albuquerque.'d like you to meet stephanie walker from the chile pepper institute. hi, nick, nice to meet you. nice to meet you too, stephanie. so, you want to grow some chili peppers. we do. we love chilies, we eat 'em all the time, so we've been thinking about a home chili garden, but we just don't know how to grow them. well, let's take a look at what we have here. this is a beautiful area right here next to the house. nice trees. pretty good sun right now, but...
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commissioner roger goodell and the nfl owners met at the ritz- carlton on the west end. roger caddell was asked his opinion on the washington meeting name. >> by no means growing up in washington and being a redskins fan had i ever considered it a derogatory term as a fan. i think that is how the fans will look at it. but whenever you have a situation like this, you have to listen. some people may have different perspectives, including cases where that is true. that is what i have suggested. we need to carefully listen and make sure we are doing what is right. >> commissioner roger goodell. preseason's tonight versus the nets. opening basketball season one month from today against the very talented uconn team. the yukon will certainly be highly ranked. the terps will not be. maryland 125 games last year, but did not make it to the end -- maryland won 25 games last year, but did not make it to the end. >> it is the next natural step and it feels right. i can send it here and say i feel like i have a really good basketball team. how good, we will see on game night. >> can
commissioner roger goodell and the nfl owners met at the ritz- carlton on the west end. roger caddell was asked his opinion on the washington meeting name. >> by no means growing up in washington and being a redskins fan had i ever considered it a derogatory term as a fan. i think that is how the fans will look at it. but whenever you have a situation like this, you have to listen. some people may have different perspectives, including cases where that is true. that is what i have...
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they're supposed to read in chairman mike rogers the chairman of the intelligence committee he gave a lot of difference the other say on this one he said this is what happens in the in the in the surveillance world friends spy on each other allies spy on each other the european union spying on the united states and is continuing to spy on the united states france spying on the united states so he didn't have any problem with the united states spy on world leaders and director of national intelligence james clapper said that knowing the plans and intentions of world leaders is a basic tenet of surveillance surveillance one hundred one so the sort of our age you saw yesterday on the other side of capitol hill in the senate with senate intelligence committee chairwoman dianne feinstein when she found out about this program spying on world leaders didn't exist on the house side here where chairman mike rogers seemed to suggest that this is completely fair game and something of the n.s.a. should be doing very interesting well as. seems like right now there are questions over when and how m
they're supposed to read in chairman mike rogers the chairman of the intelligence committee he gave a lot of difference the other say on this one he said this is what happens in the in the in the surveillance world friends spy on each other allies spy on each other the european union spying on the united states and is continuing to spy on the united states france spying on the united states so he didn't have any problem with the united states spy on world leaders and director of national...
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the chairman of the committee mike rogers gave a lot of deference to the n.s.a. here he made the argument that friends spying each other that allies have been spying on the united states and currently spy on the united states including the european union including france. and he asked d.n.i. director of national intelligence james clapper what he thought about all this and clapper basically said that trying to figure out and i want to get their words here the intentions of the planes and intentions of world leaders figuring that out is a basic tenet of surveillance so that outrage we saw from senate chairwoman intelligence chairwoman dianne feinstein yesterday over the news that we're spying on world leaders the outrage that she had didn't exist today in this hearing mike rogers the chairman there was again it gave a lot of deference the n.s.a. here and said look they're spying on us were spying on them that's just the way this is what i want of surveillance very interesting well it seems like right now there are questions over. when and how much the white house
the chairman of the committee mike rogers gave a lot of deference to the n.s.a. here he made the argument that friends spying each other that allies have been spying on the united states and currently spy on the united states including the european union including france. and he asked d.n.i. director of national intelligence james clapper what he thought about all this and clapper basically said that trying to figure out and i want to get their words here the intentions of the planes and...
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rogers: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the very spished speaker of the house of representatives, the gentleman rom ohio, mr. boehner. the speaker: the american people don't want a shutdown and neither do i. i didn't come here to shut down the government, i came here to fight for a smaller, less costly and more accountable federal government. here, we find ourselves in this moment dealing with a law that's causing unknown consequences and unknown damage to the american people and our economy. and that issue is obamacare. those who don't recall, it was passed in the middle of the night. 2,300 pages that no one ever read and all types of consequences for the american people, our constituents, having all kinds of consequences for employers. and as a result over the last year or so, last couple of years, the president, given his friends in the labor unions, some 1,100 waivers to this law. this summer, the president decided, well, we aren't going to enforce the employer mandate. employers were upse
rogers: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the very spished speaker of the house of representatives, the gentleman rom ohio, mr. boehner. the speaker: the american people don't want a shutdown and neither do i. i didn't come here to shut down the government, i came here to fight for a smaller, less costly and more accountable federal government. here, we find ourselves in this moment dealing with a law that's causing unknown consequences and unknown damage to the american people and our...
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mike rogers saying it's all about protecting everyone from terrorists. and instead of being angry, he says europe should be grateful. >> if the french citizens knew exactly what that was about, they would be applauding. it's a good thing. it keeps the french safe. it keeps the u.s. safe. it keeps our allies safe. >> a lot of people in washington talking about this sunday. peter doucy has more. >> if they've been talking to on the phone, then the oversight committee believes president obama has got son explaining to do. >> if what you do in germany helps the germans end us, that's fine. but i don't believe listening to the head of state of an ally is needed. >> but republicans are split on this issue, because the chairman of the committee on counterintelligence says the united states doesn't need to change a thing. >> i think the president should stop apologizing, stop being defensive. the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives. not just the united states, but also in france and germany and throughout europe. >> the white house says it's reviewin
mike rogers saying it's all about protecting everyone from terrorists. and instead of being angry, he says europe should be grateful. >> if the french citizens knew exactly what that was about, they would be applauding. it's a good thing. it keeps the french safe. it keeps the u.s. safe. it keeps our allies safe. >> a lot of people in washington talking about this sunday. peter doucy has more. >> if they've been talking to on the phone, then the oversight committee believes...
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>> at least. >> reporter: aaron rogers and the green bay packers. don't bet against the ravens at home. that's all i got to say. >> amen. >> reporter: we're dry here in fells point. that's your weather head line for me this morning. that's good news. it's manic monday. we have a great group, baltimore junior academy when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. ,,,,,,, >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. it's warm and humid. the air is barely moving. 72 degrees, 81% humidity. 29.87 is the barometer. the low 70s hagerstown, easton, pax river. 67 in cumberland, 64 oakland, now 72 in bel air, 67 westminster, 72 columbia,67 annapolis and kent island and rock hall. this big winter storm is moving our way. the winter part of that phrase is not. the storm part is. also we're compressing some reme of karen up the east coast. between the two it's going to be primarily gray today. this afternoon as that front slices into this unstable air mass it's going to get kind of bad for couple of hours. maybe an inch of rain, maybe a couple thunderstorms i
>> at least. >> reporter: aaron rogers and the green bay packers. don't bet against the ravens at home. that's all i got to say. >> amen. >> reporter: we're dry here in fells point. that's your weather head line for me this morning. that's good news. it's manic monday. we have a great group, baltimore junior academy when the eyewitness news morning edition rolls on. ,,,,,,, >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. it's warm and humid. the air is barely...
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como dice ungo mÍo, roger: "entre cacos y p---, nada de movidas astutas, papÁ".eda mejor, abierto o cerrada? >>cerrada completamente. >>eso. ¡ey, ey! >>hoy llego tarde, roger. >>pilas con la luz. [♪] >>reina, ¡reina! ¡hey, reina! !eh, eh! stop, stop! ¡no, no, no, is my girlfriend! hey, stop, stop! ¡no, esa es...! open the door! hey, hey, stop, stop! ¡reina! [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪] [pasos] [portazo] [ruidos diversos] >>¿quÉ fue? >>¿quÉ? >>¡shhh! el silencio. [rs] >>¿quÉ pasa?
como dice ungo mÍo, roger: "entre cacos y p---, nada de movidas astutas, papÁ".eda mejor, abierto o cerrada? >>cerrada completamente. >>eso. ¡ey, ey! >>hoy llego tarde, roger. >>pilas con la luz. [♪] >>reina, ¡reina! ¡hey, reina! !eh, eh! stop, stop! ¡no, no, no, is my girlfriend! hey, stop, stop! ¡no, esa es...! open the door! hey, hey, stop, stop! ¡reina! [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪] [pasos] [portazo] [ruidos diversos] >>¿quÉ fue?...
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republican mike rogers of michigan: >> you allowed the system to go forward with no encryption on backup systems. they had no encryption on certain boundary crossings. you accepted a risk on behalf of every user of this computer that put their personal financial information at risk because you did not even have the most basic end-to-end test on security of the system. amazon would never do this. proflowers would never do this. kayak would never do this. this is completely an unacceptable level of security. >> reporter: sebelius contended the website is secure and that additional measures are being taken. >> authorization to operate on a permanent basis will not be signed until these mitigation strategies are satisfied. it is underway right now. but daily and weekly monitoring and testing is underway. we have... >> reporter: sebelius acknowledged overall testing of the web site was rushed, but that she believed potential problems had been addressed. >> do you believe that two weeks was enough time to complete testing of the entire system? >> clearly not. >> and when were you made aware of
republican mike rogers of michigan: >> you allowed the system to go forward with no encryption on backup systems. they had no encryption on certain boundary crossings. you accepted a risk on behalf of every user of this computer that put their personal financial information at risk because you did not even have the most basic end-to-end test on security of the system. amazon would never do this. proflowers would never do this. kayak would never do this. this is completely an unacceptable...
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. >> host: jim rogers how did you retire at the age of 37? >> guest: i used to love what i was doing working at the market i did all the time of love is so much i did you things right with remarkable success i always wanted to have more than one life i did not want to wake up at page 75 watching a computer screen so i said i will have more life. >> host: what did you do right? >> guest: follow. sold high. the '70s were not a good time for the financial community that you may remember or have read about but we love to what we we're doing with a loved the fundamentals are changing dramatically when they were changing reid would jump been we borrowed a lot of money and it worked. >> host: what did you do wrong? >> guest: my first wife. [laughter] what a terrible mistake that was. >> host: with investing and "streets smarts"? [laughter] >> guest: plenty. the first one that pops to mind in 1980 i shorted oil because i thought it was going down but that was the weekend by iran and iraq went to war in the wet street up. but it is my fall whenever i
. >> host: jim rogers how did you retire at the age of 37? >> guest: i used to love what i was doing working at the market i did all the time of love is so much i did you things right with remarkable success i always wanted to have more than one life i did not want to wake up at page 75 watching a computer screen so i said i will have more life. >> host: what did you do right? >> guest: follow. sold high. the '70s were not a good time for the financial community that you...
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go ahead. >> i'm glad to know that roger says a small ray of hope. i'm sure david leonhardt would agree with me that the closer you are to this thing the uglier it looks. >> i do. >> so something will have to happen in the next ten days or so. but it's not happening yet. the politicians are spending an awful lot of time talking to the press and to columnists and not talking to each other. they don't seem to have found a negotiating strategy that will get them to yes. i think it's better that they're talking at the whitehouse and i do think the republican leadership does not want to drive us over the debt default cliffs, does not want to take this to the point of default. but it looks to me like they're going to take it almost as far to the edge of the cliff as they can hoping that will give them more leverage with the president. >> i agree with david. there's not a lot of reason for optimism at this point. however, i think you can start to see the outlines of the deal that way that you couldn't a few days ago. now that the republicans are not talking
go ahead. >> i'm glad to know that roger says a small ray of hope. i'm sure david leonhardt would agree with me that the closer you are to this thing the uglier it looks. >> i do. >> so something will have to happen in the next ten days or so. but it's not happening yet. the politicians are spending an awful lot of time talking to the press and to columnists and not talking to each other. they don't seem to have found a negotiating strategy that will get them to yes. i think...
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ever since he was born, roger was likened to his father. he was as handsome as his father with the same strikingly chiseled jawline that gave both men a distinguished air, a sense they belong today a secret world of privilege that went beyond wealth, intellect or bloodline. in a society where skin color was a defining force, both roger and his father were fair-skinned, a clear advantage that afforded them a natural superiority. both were known for their generosity of spirit and obliging way that over the course of their lives would win them steadfast friends and loyal followers. but beneath the surface the similarities ended. unlike his son, he came of age in an occupied country, seemingly fated by his birth in 1908 to live in deference to an imperial power. as a disseven cant of one of india's old toest bloodlines, he was also, ironically, one of the chosen ones. he would be tapped and trained to perform like a faux englishman, all in the service of india's emperor, her majesty, the king. while he would receive a proper british education l
ever since he was born, roger was likened to his father. he was as handsome as his father with the same strikingly chiseled jawline that gave both men a distinguished air, a sense they belong today a secret world of privilege that went beyond wealth, intellect or bloodline. in a society where skin color was a defining force, both roger and his father were fair-skinned, a clear advantage that afforded them a natural superiority. both were known for their generosity of spirit and obliging way...
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right now, roger, and michael, thank you very much. we'll come back to you as soon as we hear more news from the apple event right now in san francisco. lori: in the meantime, some news in the banking industry with jpmorgan close to finalizing a $13 billion settlement but that doesn't mean the bank's legal fight is over. fox business senior correspondent charlie gasparino is next with what may have class action attorneys drooling. adam: we're all over the apple announcement. the company's big release that microsoft, remember them? their latest surface goes on sale and nokia gets into the game too. e tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. we are the thinkers. the job juggle
right now, roger, and michael, thank you very much. we'll come back to you as soon as we hear more news from the apple event right now in san francisco. lori: in the meantime, some news in the banking industry with jpmorgan close to finalizing a $13 billion settlement but that doesn't mean the bank's legal fight is over. fox business senior correspondent charlie gasparino is next with what may have class action attorneys drooling. adam: we're all over the apple announcement. the company's big...
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>> yes it is and i have to say chairman rogers some of this reminds me a lot of the classic movie casa blanca. it's the same kind of thing.
>> yes it is and i have to say chairman rogers some of this reminds me a lot of the classic movie casa blanca. it's the same kind of thing.
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dwrou have a favorite kenny rogers song?. as you sit here today with 9-year-old twins. norah has twins at her house too. i can't imagine what these like in your life. >> me either. someone told me that 6-year-old boys are like little criminals, so my whole goal was to get them safely into prisonern before i died. >> how are twins different? >> well, you know, it's funny because they're independent but they're so depep accident. i just dread this age going away. still right now when they walk the first day of school, they hold hands when they go in. they just count on each other so much. >> kenny rogers, thank you so much. great to have you here. congratulations on being admitted into the country hall of fame. >> not bad. >> "you can't make old friends" goes on sale tomorrow. up next your local news. we'll see you tomorrow morning. >> announcer: closed captions sponsored by citracal. and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. americ
dwrou have a favorite kenny rogers song?. as you sit here today with 9-year-old twins. norah has twins at her house too. i can't imagine what these like in your life. >> me either. someone told me that 6-year-old boys are like little criminals, so my whole goal was to get them safely into prisonern before i died. >> how are twins different? >> well, you know, it's funny because they're independent but they're so depep accident. i just dread this age going away. still right now...
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roger, some interesting thoughts and issues not going away yet. maybe we'll circle back at some point. thank you for tonight. >> my pleasure. >>> well, even as negotiations continue in washington to raise the debt limit, two minor financial institutions are preparing for a financial default. according to the wall street journal citi group and state street prepare for possible u.s. default. >>> the cheief executive at walmart called the global economy unpredictable, but at the annual meeting with investors and an lipss today, ceo hike duke said quote, no matter the environment we're in, walmart will win. >>> another sector lying in the path of the debt crisis is commercial real estate, construction and sales have been surging but that could change if lawmakers and the president don't come to a deal. in fact, some say damage has already been done diana olick has more. >> reporter: in scenes across the country, scenes are similar. the improving economy is fueling commercial construction as demands for offices, retail space and multi-family apartments
roger, some interesting thoughts and issues not going away yet. maybe we'll circle back at some point. thank you for tonight. >> my pleasure. >>> well, even as negotiations continue in washington to raise the debt limit, two minor financial institutions are preparing for a financial default. according to the wall street journal citi group and state street prepare for possible u.s. default. >>> the cheief executive at walmart called the global economy unpredictable, but...
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among the new hires, 22-year-old carl rogers. rogers spent the last year in and out of government job training programs trying to improve his education and technology skills before getting the job offer last month. >> so i first called american limousine and they called me back. got the job and i was excited. i feel good, making money, get to provide for my family, so it's nice. >> reporter: rogers is among just 126,000 new hires in the private sector in september, part of a job growth picture that even top white house officials admit from the government shutdown and more futu future mandatory budget cuts. we want to see private sector job growth stlesenning and sequester getting in the way of that. >> reporter: as for the federal reserve, leading economists say today's weak job data pushes back the timetable for ben bernanke and fellow monetary lawmakers. >>> but the white house economic advisor did warn today that the government shutdown means that about 120,000 fewer jobs were create in october. >>> good news about gas prices,
among the new hires, 22-year-old carl rogers. rogers spent the last year in and out of government job training programs trying to improve his education and technology skills before getting the job offer last month. >> so i first called american limousine and they called me back. got the job and i was excited. i feel good, making money, get to provide for my family, so it's nice. >> reporter: rogers is among just 126,000 new hires in the private sector in september, part of a job...
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rogers, the chairman, is republican. he said that. i didn't say that. he put it better than i could have even imagined to say it. so, what happened? democrats attempted to go to conference 20 times. the republicans objected every single time. fact check this. over here on the house, almost 200 members have signed a discharge petition calling for a conference on the budget. we tried four times to bring the resolution to the floor. leader pelosi even went so far as to name conferees. some of them are in this room. some of us are conferees. she did that on june 27. what's the date today? october 8th? june 27th. so why, after this stalling, has
rogers, the chairman, is republican. he said that. i didn't say that. he put it better than i could have even imagined to say it. so, what happened? democrats attempted to go to conference 20 times. the republicans objected every single time. fact check this. over here on the house, almost 200 members have signed a discharge petition calling for a conference on the budget. we tried four times to bring the resolution to the floor. leader pelosi even went so far as to name conferees. some of them...
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they met with the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. members of the delegation spoke after their meeting. >> we need to figure out why this kind of massive activity is happening and what kind of trust needs to be built. in the end we're fighting a battle with tight security and we need to get the balance right. we're concerned, too, about security, and we made that clear. but most of it is the balance of privacy of citizens. >> james comey was sworn in as head of the fbi. he previously served as deputy attorney general in the bush administration. >>> u.n. envo arab league envoys trying to build support for peace talks next month. >>> nearly a year after super storm sandy ellis island opens. if you would like the latest on any of the stories in our bulletins we encourage you to head on over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. once again, www.aljazeera.com. tony harris. >> tonight on "inside story" the united states spies on friends, not just foes. is this the new business or usual or is it damaging american foreign policy. plus the infl
they met with the chair of the house intelligence committee mike rogers. members of the delegation spoke after their meeting. >> we need to figure out why this kind of massive activity is happening and what kind of trust needs to be built. in the end we're fighting a battle with tight security and we need to get the balance right. we're concerned, too, about security, and we made that clear. but most of it is the balance of privacy of citizens. >> james comey was sworn in as head of...