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he fit right in, perfectly. >> roger. grandpa roger.trangers in her family. i love and. loved. and, as a member of another race, i have, without exception been accepted and embraced. the greatest pleasure came from annual trips we made with our grandchildren, raven, ameal and taylor, where we made our way from budapest to prague, vienna, hawaii, los angeles, london, paris, venice twice, and stockholm. >> what do you have to say about the trip? >> we are having a wonderful time. and right now we're about to take the garden walk, which is a great tradition of all of our vacations where we go on nature walks. >> ameal announced that for him there was no such thing as getting up too early. and every morning we would go out for walks together. one morning in budapest he asked me to take a photo of two people walking ahead of us and holding hands. why? because they look happy. those times seem more precious now that they're in the past. i don't walk easily anymore. >> nice job, roger. beautiful. one more step. i walked every day in the years
he fit right in, perfectly. >> roger. grandpa roger.trangers in her family. i love and. loved. and, as a member of another race, i have, without exception been accepted and embraced. the greatest pleasure came from annual trips we made with our grandchildren, raven, ameal and taylor, where we made our way from budapest to prague, vienna, hawaii, los angeles, london, paris, venice twice, and stockholm. >> what do you have to say about the trip? >> we are having a wonderful...
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that's it. >> and roger didn't know. and that really wounded roger.rsonally. nonetheless, when something like that happens, you take it personally. how else is there to take it? >> even though he may have been a few years older than gene, gene was like the older brother he never had. and i was so sad for roger for not -- really for not being able to tell his brother goodbye. >> gene didn't want to be seen as a victim, but more importantly, he didn't want to watch the effect of his dying on his children. and my children celebrated many things that year and had a happy year, instead of watching the clock which they would have done. he wanted to do just what he was doing. he wanted to be with his family and go back to work. >> the next one is meet the deals. and boy is this an annoying experience. to the point that from now on, for the rest of my life, i may have a negative physical reaction to hearing the word -- well, it's the title word in the film. >> deedels? >> roger, don't. >> toward the end, i said, we should go see him. and we were going to go a
that's it. >> and roger didn't know. and that really wounded roger.rsonally. nonetheless, when something like that happens, you take it personally. how else is there to take it? >> even though he may have been a few years older than gene, gene was like the older brother he never had. and i was so sad for roger for not -- really for not being able to tell his brother goodbye. >> gene didn't want to be seen as a victim, but more importantly, he didn't want to watch the effect of...
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by roger ebert. was electrified. >> when i went home, you could take a stamp pad and put your biline on everything. my parents finally had to take it away from me. everything was "by roger ebert." >> and i went to work full-time for the local newspaper when i was 15, as a sports writer. general assignment, working late, being there with the newspaper men back in the '50s. it was unspeakably romantic. i can write. i just always could. on the other hand, i flunked french five times. >> in the spring of 1960, i announced i wanted to go to harvard, like jack kennedy and thomas wolf. boy, there's no money to send you to harvard, daddy said. >> the urbana champaign campus of the university of illinois, to provide knowledge for a better tomorrow. >> i would go to my hometown university. i wouldn't be an electrician like my father. during my years at illinois, i spent more time working on the daily illini than studying. it was in every sense a real newspaper, published five days a week on an ancient goss rot
by roger ebert. was electrified. >> when i went home, you could take a stamp pad and put your biline on everything. my parents finally had to take it away from me. everything was "by roger ebert." >> and i went to work full-time for the local newspaper when i was 15, as a sports writer. general assignment, working late, being there with the newspaper men back in the '50s. it was unspeakably romantic. i can write. i just always could. on the other hand, i flunked french...
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my next guest knew roger ebert very well.l mack ebert's longtime lifelong friend really thank you for being here. >> thanks for having any. >> you are in this fascinating documentary airing tonight on cnn called "life, itself" about roger ebert. you talk a lot about your friend. you were both on the university of illinois student newspaper together. take me back a few decades and tell me what he was like and if he thought then that he would become such an icon. >> well roger was, you know he was sophisticated beyond his years, as a journalist and sophisticated beyond his years in the realm of writing the english language and understanding english and american literature. he had a deep understanding of literature and writing. he always could write fast. he wrote intimidatingly fast. he would drive the rest of the staff crazy because he could sit down and write a column a very literate column with literary illusions at typing speed. he could finish a column in 40 minutes or an hour. >> wow. >> i used to say to him, how do you d
my next guest knew roger ebert very well.l mack ebert's longtime lifelong friend really thank you for being here. >> thanks for having any. >> you are in this fascinating documentary airing tonight on cnn called "life, itself" about roger ebert. you talk a lot about your friend. you were both on the university of illinois student newspaper together. take me back a few decades and tell me what he was like and if he thought then that he would become such an icon. >>...
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roger good ell set to take the mode yum podium any moment.ll be taking questions and undoubtedly get a lot of questions about deflate-gate and a lot of questions how the league has responded to myriad of myriad controversies this season. we'll bring that to you live when it happens. we also want to get your thoughts on the big game. who do you think is going to win? will it be the patriots? will it be the seahawks? you can tweet your responses to rfd, rfd pats or hawks depending on your team preference at the end of the broadcast we'll let you know which team is winning in the twittersphere. >> we'll do that craig melvin and look at that poll as well. one side note my friend you're not a small guy, craig melvin. cam newton -- >> he's a giant. funny you should mention that. my photographer here -- you need me to get you an apple box. really, an apple box? i'm 6'1". cam, come on could you at least not stand up straight and slouch a little bit for me. he did not. >> that's a great interview, we'll see you later in the show. >> also be sure to wa
roger good ell set to take the mode yum podium any moment.ll be taking questions and undoubtedly get a lot of questions about deflate-gate and a lot of questions how the league has responded to myriad of myriad controversies this season. we'll bring that to you live when it happens. we also want to get your thoughts on the big game. who do you think is going to win? will it be the patriots? will it be the seahawks? you can tweet your responses to rfd, rfd pats or hawks depending on your team...
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roger had his favorite seat.ft without saying a word to one another. >> a professional and personal relationship filled with tension and competition. behind the scenes with the film frenemys "siskel & ebert." their amazing story next. ♪ >>> here i am at the little popcorn shop a half a block from the screening room where i see all the movies. >> this is the chicago theater on state street. >> legendary film critics roger ebert and gene siskel had a complicated relationship on convenient and off screen. perhaps they were the original frenemies. for decades, their clashes were televised weekly as they passionately argued over movies and hollywood directors. now the late roger ebert may get an academy award nomination for a movie he never even reviewed. cnn debuts the fascinating documentary "life itself" tomorrow night, 9:00 p.m. eastern. with me here to discuss, a very special guest he is the editor in chief of rogerebert.com. thank you for being with me. >> thank you for having me. >> i watched this film last nig
roger had his favorite seat.ft without saying a word to one another. >> a professional and personal relationship filled with tension and competition. behind the scenes with the film frenemys "siskel & ebert." their amazing story next. ♪ >>> here i am at the little popcorn shop a half a block from the screening room where i see all the movies. >> this is the chicago theater on state street. >> legendary film critics roger ebert and gene siskel had a...
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roger was absolutely committed to making sure that didn't happen. was an incredible lyy adopter of new technology of getting on compuserve back on the day when nobody was doing news on the interview. he wanted to make sure cinema review stayed relevant. roger helped bring top tier movie criticism to the every day person and beyond that he wanted to make sure as technology changed, as you know, social media gave everybody a voice to speak their minds about things that the professional critics found their place within that universe and change so fast i'm still not sure the question has been definitively answered but roger was right there trying to help the next generation. >> hollywood film critics did not exactly embrace siskel and ebert at first at least. i want to you listen to this and then we'll talk on the back side. ♪ >> the stuck of the show was undeniable except we were not on in two major markets. new york and los angeles. >> here i am at the little popcorn shot half a block from the screen theater where i see the movies sfp >> their positio
roger was absolutely committed to making sure that didn't happen. was an incredible lyy adopter of new technology of getting on compuserve back on the day when nobody was doing news on the interview. he wanted to make sure cinema review stayed relevant. roger helped bring top tier movie criticism to the every day person and beyond that he wanted to make sure as technology changed, as you know, social media gave everybody a voice to speak their minds about things that the professional critics...
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roger had his favorite seat.er. >> we both thought of ourselves as full service, one-stop film critics. we didn't see why the other one was necessary. alone together in an elevator, we would study the numbers changing above the door. >> their lifestyles couldn't have been more different. >> roger ebert did not know that his cancer had returned when he agreed to the documentary "life itself." after he got sick he refused to let his cancer put a brake on the production. he wanted his full story out there. our don lemon sat down with ebert's stepdaughter and one-time producer sonya evans. >> how tough was it to film roger's illness, and then eventually his death? >> it was very hard. i think roger was not afraid of it. he was more open to it than anyone else was. chaz and roger i think initially had a talk about, you know how much they would show and roger said if he was going to do this he wanted everything shown. he didn't want to hide anything. and there were times during the filming that i think chaz sort of pul
roger had his favorite seat.er. >> we both thought of ourselves as full service, one-stop film critics. we didn't see why the other one was necessary. alone together in an elevator, we would study the numbers changing above the door. >> their lifestyles couldn't have been more different. >> roger ebert did not know that his cancer had returned when he agreed to the documentary "life itself." after he got sick he refused to let his cancer put a brake on the...
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but then roger smiles and you see that twinkle in his eye and you're like oh, that's roger.o go through that same process. >> the final question i'm sure you get asked all the time is how would roger ebert review this film? >> well, i defer to chazz on this. you know she says she thinks he would love the movie. and he would love it not because it's about him, he would love it she says because it's the kind of film that he responded to that you know it's entertaining but it's emotional and it's honest. >> it would get two thumbs up for sure. it's incredibly entertaining. you learned so much and it's uplifting despite the fact you're watching the last month's of a man's life. it's an amazing thing to see. >> he was so much more than just a movie reviewer. let's face it, not many reviewers become as famous as he became. >> very true. >> i can't wait to see it. thank you very much john berman. i appreciate it. the critics love this film, you said it. "life itself" airs this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. let's talk sports my favorite topic. we have the teams for college footba
but then roger smiles and you see that twinkle in his eye and you're like oh, that's roger.o go through that same process. >> the final question i'm sure you get asked all the time is how would roger ebert review this film? >> well, i defer to chazz on this. you know she says she thinks he would love the movie. and he would love it not because it's about him, he would love it she says because it's the kind of film that he responded to that you know it's entertaining but it's...
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rogers is going to be on the ballot. the expectation was that the wife would serve out this term and then she would retire and the part of them would find a suitable male candidate to succeed her. but rogers had different ideas. she ends up staying in the house for 35 years. she is still the longest-serving woman in the house. and she was for a very long time, the longest-serving woman in congress. she was recently surpassed by barbara mikulski of maryland who has both house and senate service. she not only had longevity. she was very influential in terms of veterans affairs. prior to her experience in the house, she had volunteered from the red cross. she had become an advocate for servicemen returning from world war i. and rebe uns in the 1940s briefly regained the majority in the 80th congress, she becomes one of the very first women to chair a major congressional committee. it controls flip-flop back and forth between democrats and republicans. she's a republican. >> you can view this and all other programs at our we
rogers is going to be on the ballot. the expectation was that the wife would serve out this term and then she would retire and the part of them would find a suitable male candidate to succeed her. but rogers had different ideas. she ends up staying in the house for 35 years. she is still the longest-serving woman in the house. and she was for a very long time, the longest-serving woman in congress. she was recently surpassed by barbara mikulski of maryland who has both house and senate service....
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he makes $44 million a year. >> roger goodell does? >> roger goodell does. robert kraft is on the committee that decides that. he's also on the broadcast committee -- >> which is the main source of income? >> right. the number one owner in the circle is robert kraft. >> what do you think this -- how do you think the two of them are reacting to this entire -- >> well this is i would just love to be a fly on the wall. because for the first time that really anyone can remember they are on opposite sides of the issue. kraft doesn't want discipline in the deflate gate scandal. goodell has to do something that shows he's got control over the league. so now he's at odds with his biggest ally. >> here's kraft firing a warning shot towards roger goodell with this statement about demanding an apology if they're cleared. take a listen. >> if the wells investigation is not able to definitively determine that our organization tampered with the air pressure in the footballs, i would expect and hope that the league would apologize to our entire team and in particular, coac
he makes $44 million a year. >> roger goodell does? >> roger goodell does. robert kraft is on the committee that decides that. he's also on the broadcast committee -- >> which is the main source of income? >> right. the number one owner in the circle is robert kraft. >> what do you think this -- how do you think the two of them are reacting to this entire -- >> well this is i would just love to be a fly on the wall. because for the first time that really...
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this is roger ebert with the "chicago sun-times." >> gene and roger were sitting pinned in directorsera, very seriously. talking about the movie. >> one flew over the cookoos nest had the audience tearing up the sheets in joy. >> and they were applauding even during the credits. >> it was stiff and wooden. >> when he backs up and tries to make his big points about the establishment and -- >> but there was something there. it was interesting to hear two people who knew what they were talking about talk about a movie. >> joining me now, michael musto, film critic author and columnist for out.com. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> i love this movie and not just because it's a cnn movie airing tonight at 9:00. it's a great film. >> i'm pretty sure it's going to get the oscar nomination. it's terrific. >> you think it's going goatet the oscar not. >> a new story about his battle with cancer is evolving as you watch the film. he died four months after it was filmed. he was incredibly brave at opening his life at that point to the cameras. >> that was part of him. he wanted everybod
this is roger ebert with the "chicago sun-times." >> gene and roger were sitting pinned in directorsera, very seriously. talking about the movie. >> one flew over the cookoos nest had the audience tearing up the sheets in joy. >> and they were applauding even during the credits. >> it was stiff and wooden. >> when he backs up and tries to make his big points about the establishment and -- >> but there was something there. it was interesting to hear...
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roger goodell did not have time to prepare for that the same way. is a press conference where there is media from all over the globe. and goodell and his staff have been prepping for this for weeks. so it has a very different tone. >> stand by, rachel. i know you'll hopefully be asking some questions of the commissioner. he's come under a lot of fire several times this season. first the ray rice affair the baltimore ravens player caught on camera beating his then-fiancee. the nfl suspended rice indefinitely. and the running back adrian peterson was suspended for off-field violence and now what's called deflategate, the less heinous act of deflating footballs involving the new england patriots. it's been an unwelcomed distraction for the league during the lead-up to the premier sporting event, the super bowl this sunday. this is a game that last year was seen by more than 111 million people worldwide, was broadcast in 198 countries in more than 25 languages. the national football league is the world's number one league. it generates more than $10 bil
roger goodell did not have time to prepare for that the same way. is a press conference where there is media from all over the globe. and goodell and his staff have been prepping for this for weeks. so it has a very different tone. >> stand by, rachel. i know you'll hopefully be asking some questions of the commissioner. he's come under a lot of fire several times this season. first the ray rice affair the baltimore ravens player caught on camera beating his then-fiancee. the nfl...
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roger saw so many things and he was a very literate smart man and in movies he saw some of everythingre he saw shakespearean tragedies played out on the screen he saw comedies about life he saw things about people in other countries, he saw so much. he saw film as a microcosm of life itself. >> thank you for sharing with us. >> thank you. thank you for talking to me. >> tune in this sunday when cnn films represents life itself at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next for us tonight the moments we'll all remember but anderson might like to forget. his annual times square adventure with kathy griffin right after this quick break. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry in to the sign then drive event and get a five-hundred dollar new yea
roger saw so many things and he was a very literate smart man and in movies he saw some of everythingre he saw shakespearean tragedies played out on the screen he saw comedies about life he saw things about people in other countries, he saw so much. he saw film as a microcosm of life itself. >> thank you for sharing with us. >> thank you. thank you for talking to me. >> tune in this sunday when cnn films represents life itself at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> next for us...
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very troubling. >>> roger goodell's response to our rachel nichols. $21.thing that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. moderate to severe crohn's disease is tough but i've managed. except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and ma
very troubling. >>> roger goodell's response to our rachel nichols. $21.thing that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from...
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rogers avoids pressure. there is richard rogers. packers take the lead. 4th down and 1. romo deep to dez bryant. the catch was reviewed. he lost possession of the ball while going to the ground. packers run out the clock and win. they are excited in green bay and furious in dallas. >> only thing that bothers me the most is if i hear during the week that it was a catch. that would bother me more than anything if i hear that. >> so you dont want to here it was a bad call. >> i don't want to hear that. >> 3 years ago the colts let peyton manning going and hired andrew luck. third time luck and manning have met. first time in the playoffs. thomas had a touchdown. bronchs on led 7-0. that was the best of the game for denver. 7-7. duane allen and the defenders. they lead 14-7. 14-10 colts, luck has a key mix. 21-10 indianapolis. 3 minutes left, denver on the line right here. 4th and 8. it was brought down right at the line but came up inches short. andrew luck is going to his first afc championship game. >> we can't get caught up in the story line or being the underdog. guys p
rogers avoids pressure. there is richard rogers. packers take the lead. 4th down and 1. romo deep to dez bryant. the catch was reviewed. he lost possession of the ball while going to the ground. packers run out the clock and win. they are excited in green bay and furious in dallas. >> only thing that bothers me the most is if i hear during the week that it was a catch. that would bother me more than anything if i hear that. >> so you dont want to here it was a bad call. >> i...
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karen rogers is tracking the morning commute. >> sorry karen. >> reporter: that's okay. looking live in malvern, 202 approaching 29 mostly wet we'll take you to north wales and see if we see any slick spots there. >> plus a dog comes back from the dead when "action news" comes right back. >> 4:45, starting out a brand new week as we look live at center city philadelphia. starting out with some precipitation. >> we'll head over to karen rogers who is on bright and early, karen to make sure you have an easy morning commute. it is not right but it's early. this is north wales stump road at horsham road. you meant to expect some areas to be slick but right now we're looking at the roads the main highways looking mostly wet. we're starting to get some reports of icy conditions. police are telling us here, skippack township, montgomery county. perkiomen creek road at meadow ridge sickle, watch for slick spots. the secondary roads you're more likely to see that. as you head out be prepared for that especially in areas north and west. we have an accident in plymouth township hol
karen rogers is tracking the morning commute. >> sorry karen. >> reporter: that's okay. looking live in malvern, 202 approaching 29 mostly wet we'll take you to north wales and see if we see any slick spots there. >> plus a dog comes back from the dead when "action news" comes right back. >> 4:45, starting out a brand new week as we look live at center city philadelphia. starting out with some precipitation. >> we'll head over to karen rogers who is on...
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roger was absolutely certain about this.nt the film to not show his day-to-day reality. that was just as important to him as it was to me. >> interesting given he was a movie critic that he want nothing to be edited. movies are such in a weird way a truth but also a series of obfuscations they're both. did he ever ask you to edit or sensor anything? >> no he didn't. he did not ask me to do that. i think that's because roger knew the kind of films that he loved, especially in the documentary realm but also fiction with films he felt were intimate honest and complicated. i think once he made a decision to be a part of this film when he said okay let's do this he wasn't going to have a different standard for him than if you were watching a movie about somebody else. what makes that so unusual is like you say, he was a film critic he knew what he was getting into in a way a lot of people don't know. i think it's exceedingly rare for someone of his stature, knowledge, and celebrity to commit to that kind of honesty. >> exceedingl
roger was absolutely certain about this.nt the film to not show his day-to-day reality. that was just as important to him as it was to me. >> interesting given he was a movie critic that he want nothing to be edited. movies are such in a weird way a truth but also a series of obfuscations they're both. did he ever ask you to edit or sensor anything? >> no he didn't. he did not ask me to do that. i think that's because roger knew the kind of films that he loved, especially in the...
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it was the rescue roger lockwood. -- roger locher. he was shot down and there was no word for 22 days. we have lots of extra batteries in our best because there is no way to make the rescue without the communication link. proper communication. so important. in every single thing that we do, every day, all day long think about the problems caused, the time, money, effort, resources wasted by this communication. unbelievable. -- miscommunication. we called on the radio and there was no answer. after there was never any reply. we finally decided that he must have been killed or captured but he never came out on the captured list that the north vietnamese liked to publish every few days. when the two days later we were lying in the same area, breaking the radio chatter. you can imagine 30 people all of the same frequency trying to talk at the same time, particularly when they are shooting at you. it gets a little busy, would you guess? anyway, a break in the radio chatter. any allied aircraft? this is 01bravo. i remember thinking, we do n
it was the rescue roger lockwood. -- roger locher. he was shot down and there was no word for 22 days. we have lots of extra batteries in our best because there is no way to make the rescue without the communication link. proper communication. so important. in every single thing that we do, every day, all day long think about the problems caused, the time, money, effort, resources wasted by this communication. unbelievable. -- miscommunication. we called on the radio and there was no answer....
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fourth quarter, rogers' calf looking fine. then another rogers richard rogers, for the touch.s when they needed it the most. if you look at the it again, the ball moves as it hits the ground. incomplete pass. turnover on downs. packers win 2-21 -- 26-21. >>> jerry jones' team may be on the road. the house that jerry built is hosting college football's national championship game tomorrow as oregon takes on ohio state. eagles' fans will have their eyes on marcusk mariotta. and ohio state's head coach urban meyer talks about his relationship with the eagles. >> i talk to chip all the time. you know he used to go on the nike trip with me. we would separate ourselves for a couple days. and i'm always trying to learn. then the year off, i went out and spent time. then i spent the bowl game. coach kelly asked me to speak to his team one time. you know, we've shared a lot of ideas ideas. i want to say chip came to visit us at utah and florida. that's been going a long time. >> staying with the eagles, a source confirmed that kelly has completed an interview to be the eagles' g.m. and
fourth quarter, rogers' calf looking fine. then another rogers richard rogers, for the touch.s when they needed it the most. if you look at the it again, the ball moves as it hits the ground. incomplete pass. turnover on downs. packers win 2-21 -- 26-21. >>> jerry jones' team may be on the road. the house that jerry built is hosting college football's national championship game tomorrow as oregon takes on ohio state. eagles' fans will have their eyes on marcusk mariotta. and ohio...
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with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> good morningis morning officers from a number of south jersey police departments respond to a crash overnight. >> commuters are bracing for an even colder morning this morning as an arctic front drops wind chills below zero. >> police say they have made an arrest in the shooting of two new york city police officers. >> hello, it is 4:30 on this wednesday and we begin with breaking news. a critical discovery in the recovery of the airasia jetliner overnight. divers have found the tail section of the doomed plane. what you are seeing here are the first images of the tail which is sitting on the floor of the java sea. now, this holds the potential to be a big break as investigators try to figure out what happened 11 days ago when flight 8501 disappeared off radar with 162 people on board. the black boxs are stored in this section of the plane but officials have not confirmed that they are there. the next step is to bring the wreckage to the surface. we also learned a short time ago that another body
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. >> roger from the new york post. richard sherman alluded to possible favoritism on your part toward specific owner, specifically robert craft and gq quoted calling him an executive commissioner. how do you react to this? will you avoid having your picture taken at owner's houses before conference games? >> no i won't. i was at the craft's resident with ticket season holder sponsors media partners the night before as part of a championship party. that's part of what we do. i was there to participate in a program with our partner cbs taking questions from the audience. it's something that i do on a regular basis. so that's not unusual. it's also not unusual i work closely with ownership, particularly someone like robert craft who serves on multiple committees. the broadcast committee, we spent an awful lot of time on that. he's on the finance committee. he works on several important league initiatives. so professionally i have relationship with him. i also admire respect, and think highly of him on a personal level. so
. >> roger from the new york post. richard sherman alluded to possible favoritism on your part toward specific owner, specifically robert craft and gq quoted calling him an executive commissioner. how do you react to this? will you avoid having your picture taken at owner's houses before conference games? >> no i won't. i was at the craft's resident with ticket season holder sponsors media partners the night before as part of a championship party. that's part of what we do. i was...
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>> i love roger. we both collect guitars.respect for his opinion because he knows what a good pick-up is. anything about amazon and if you have to use the words like buzz and cache to entices consumers and investors into the stock, i think that's bad. i like the words cash flow after capital expenditures, low price earning ratios, and compounded cash growth quarter to quarter. that's sexy to me. i get excited about that. cache buzz woody allen, i have a lot of respect for woody allen, love his movies, nothing do with the investment thesis. amazon is a bad buy. over a long period of time to use google as a reason or a yahoo! and i'll say look there was a time you could have said to me yahoo! you missed the upside, i watch that stock go from $250 down to 12 and never return a dime back to shareholders that's the kind of stock i have no interest in. i like cash flow. return back to me. >> kevin, you seem to redefine the word sexy every time you come on. means something different every time. kevin o'leary, always good to see you.
>> i love roger. we both collect guitars.respect for his opinion because he knows what a good pick-up is. anything about amazon and if you have to use the words like buzz and cache to entices consumers and investors into the stock, i think that's bad. i like the words cash flow after capital expenditures, low price earning ratios, and compounded cash growth quarter to quarter. that's sexy to me. i get excited about that. cache buzz woody allen, i have a lot of respect for woody allen,...
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rogers says he will ride metro again but he says he will never look at it the same way. reporting live from the metro station, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. >> thank you suzanne. just breaks your heart. >> it does. >> of course, the abc 7 team is going to continue to dig for answers about what went wrong yesterday in that metro tunnel and why it took so long to get people out of there. tonight at 6:00 an eyewitness breaks down for us what he believes were mistakes that slowed that imagine response. we'll have that for you right here. >> meanwhile, more money is on the way for the silver spring transit center despite years of delays, the montgomery county council approved a funding request for an additional $21.7 million. crews need to reinforce the concrete at the three level commuter terminal and bus depot. that brings the price back to this project to more than $14 e 0 million and it's already two years behind schedule. repairs are expected to start this coming spring. >> let's get a look at our traffic situation with bob emler in the wtop traffic center. hi, bob. >> no
rogers says he will ride metro again but he says he will never look at it the same way. reporting live from the metro station, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. >> thank you suzanne. just breaks your heart. >> it does. >> of course, the abc 7 team is going to continue to dig for answers about what went wrong yesterday in that metro tunnel and why it took so long to get people out of there. tonight at 6:00 an eyewitness breaks down for us what he believes were mistakes that slowed...
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he determines roger's salary. robert kraft is on that committee.e broadcast committee that does the billion dollar deals. so roger goodell's group is owners and it includes robert kraft. >> i would love to be a fly on the wall here. for the first time since anyone can remember they're on the opposite sides of an issue. goodell has to come out and do something that shows that he has control over this league. so now he is essentially at odds with his biggest ally. >> here is kraft firing a warning shot toward roger goodell about demanding an apology. >> if the wells investigation is not able to definitively determine that our organization tampered with the air pressure in the footballs, i would expect and hope that the league would apologize to our entire team and in particular coach belichick and tom brady for what they had to endure this past week. >> two observations first of all, the verb endure seems a bit much. second, robert kraft's hair game is tight. >> i wish he would have been full on "godfather 2." he said if you don't have anything you o
he determines roger's salary. robert kraft is on that committee.e broadcast committee that does the billion dollar deals. so roger goodell's group is owners and it includes robert kraft. >> i would love to be a fly on the wall here. for the first time since anyone can remember they're on the opposite sides of an issue. goodell has to come out and do something that shows that he has control over this league. so now he is essentially at odds with his biggest ally. >> here is kraft...
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rogers and the packers in seattle. the pack led this game 16-0 at halftime.n low and behold we get overtime. the seattle seahawks. what about the asc title game. brown and the colts looking to upset the patriots in foxboro. the only upset was in the indy sideline. miserable weather and a miserable day for luck and colts fans. 45-7. this thing really never got going for andrew and company. so tough luck for them but we've got seahawks against patriots and it's a pick' em game already. this one is going to be quite the ball game. >>> governor jerry brown and napolitano are expected to form a rare alliance on this wednesday for a regents meeting. in order to iron out their differences on tuition increases. they're planning to ask the board to name them as the only two members of the committee that will look for ways to save money. napolitano says uc needs $220 million a year. she wants to raise tuition 5% a year for the next five years. >>> the widow of a slain sacramento fire deputy was personally invited to attend the state of the union address by the presiden
rogers and the packers in seattle. the pack led this game 16-0 at halftime.n low and behold we get overtime. the seattle seahawks. what about the asc title game. brown and the colts looking to upset the patriots in foxboro. the only upset was in the indy sideline. miserable weather and a miserable day for luck and colts fans. 45-7. this thing really never got going for andrew and company. so tough luck for them but we've got seahawks against patriots and it's a pick' em game already. this one...
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roger goodell will be asked about that.issues from drug testing to the domestic violence progress that they have made in terms of combatting the player issues they have with personal conduct all of the way to l.a. and will we see an nfl team in l.a. in a few years? a possibility of that. a wide range this morning. >> can't wait to hear. should be interesting. talk about security for just a second. it's going to be intense on sunday. >> we're really going to see the ramp up starting today and it is amazing the coordination of agencies here. there's been talk lately about whether the nfl should keep its tax exemption status it has. antitrust status. i got to tell you, a lot of taxpayer dollars are going toward this effort. you've got the u.s. border patrol loaning blackhawk helicopters. you have the tsa loaning some of its screening equipment and its screeners. the federal air marshals are loaning behavioral specialists to walk through the crowd and there are bomb sniffing dogs nuclear bomb sniffing dogs. i don't know how you
roger goodell will be asked about that.issues from drug testing to the domestic violence progress that they have made in terms of combatting the player issues they have with personal conduct all of the way to l.a. and will we see an nfl team in l.a. in a few years? a possibility of that. a wide range this morning. >> can't wait to hear. should be interesting. talk about security for just a second. it's going to be intense on sunday. >> we're really going to see the ramp up starting...
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it has to do with a relationship between roger goodell and patriots owner robert craft. >> will they no, nos as long as they're still taking pictures at each other's homes. you talk about conflict of interest. >> here is the picture showing goodell at craft's house the night before the afc championship game. since that party was for team sponsors that helps the team and nfl grow revenues, that sherman benefitted from that too. gabriel sherman, no relation to richard points out, so large is craft's sway with gudel that one veteran likes to call him the assistant commissioner. one of the two shermans i mentioned will join me at this table next. [ female announcer ] knows her way around a miniskirt. can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp." because aarp is making finding the career you love no matter what your age, a real possibility. go to aarp.org/possibilities to check out life reimagined for tools, support, and connections. if you don't think "i've still got it" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp." find more surprising possibilities and g
it has to do with a relationship between roger goodell and patriots owner robert craft. >> will they no, nos as long as they're still taking pictures at each other's homes. you talk about conflict of interest. >> here is the picture showing goodell at craft's house the night before the afc championship game. since that party was for team sponsors that helps the team and nfl grow revenues, that sherman benefitted from that too. gabriel sherman, no relation to richard points out, so...
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rogers said this photo is when evacuations began, time stamped 4:01.t 4:20 an hour after the first photo, rogers took a picture of what he says is the first firefighter he saw. finally, about two minutes later, rogers is in the tunnel and walking to safe. now just days after the incident and with the investigation still ongoing, the first lawsuits have been filed against metro. one of the passengers trapped inside the smoky train spoke about the tragedy, and his lawyers explaining why the lawsuit is being filed so quickly. news4's adam tuss has more. >> it was sort of surreal. it was sort of surreal. >> reporter: 53-year-old fredericksburg resident rich was on that train. he came straight from the hospital to this news conference. tald about the text messages he was sending as the rail car he was riding on filled to the brim with smoke. >> i told my mother that i loved being her son, and i told my kids i loved being their dad. >> reporter: attorney kim brooks rodney of firm cohen and cohen is representing rich in this suit. she says she is filing the s
rogers said this photo is when evacuations began, time stamped 4:01.t 4:20 an hour after the first photo, rogers took a picture of what he says is the first firefighter he saw. finally, about two minutes later, rogers is in the tunnel and walking to safe. now just days after the incident and with the investigation still ongoing, the first lawsuits have been filed against metro. one of the passengers trapped inside the smoky train spoke about the tragedy, and his lawyers explaining why the...
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join ducis rogers, karen rogers, melissa magee, alicia vitarelli and adam joseph as they preview the 114 auto show our all access look airs january 31 on 6abc. >>> lesean mccoy talking about his future with the eagles. >>> and sixers big man nerlens noel has a lesson for the rest of the league. the pelicans learned it last night. don't forget you can keep track of our storm tracker 6 live anytime it gives you access to live weather alerts for your area. >> now, this is how you should spend a cold saturday in january, right? sky6 live hd taking a live look for us at all the skiers coming down spring mountain. it is cold out there today but it is dry check is perfect ski weather. >>> turning to sports, the struggling flyers in buffalo against the sabers. and college hoops number five villanova plays penn at the palestra. and the sixers had their biggest win of season last night. ducis rogers has more saturday morning sports. >> reporter: good morning, the sixers are young and inexperienced and hungry that at times can be fun to watch. it was against new orleans. drew holiday out with a
join ducis rogers, karen rogers, melissa magee, alicia vitarelli and adam joseph as they preview the 114 auto show our all access look airs january 31 on 6abc. >>> lesean mccoy talking about his future with the eagles. >>> and sixers big man nerlens noel has a lesson for the rest of the league. the pelicans learned it last night. don't forget you can keep track of our storm tracker 6 live anytime it gives you access to live weather alerts for your area. >> now, this is...
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roger goodell isn't giving one.ll go live to glendale arizona, where the soup bowl is in just three days. all of that is ahead on "now." i think she tried to kill us. i can barely move a muscle. i don't have any muscles left. you should really clean your ceiling fan. are you kidding me? you're just gonna throw away the last hour? no, it's only 15 calories. with reddi wip fruit never sounded more delicious. at least i can die happy. and hard work won't have to go to waste. with 15 calories per serving and real cream the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. [ hoof beats ] i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. you're clean. bam! charmin
roger goodell isn't giving one.ll go live to glendale arizona, where the soup bowl is in just three days. all of that is ahead on "now." i think she tried to kill us. i can barely move a muscle. i don't have any muscles left. you should really clean your ceiling fan. are you kidding me? you're just gonna throw away the last hour? no, it's only 15 calories. with reddi wip fruit never sounded more delicious. at least i can die happy. and hard work won't have to go to waste. with 15...
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roger goodell gave his version of the state of the union.re was so much nonsense that it felt like we were at the circus. we set some of the highlights of the press conference to the appropriate music. sit back and enjoy. >> we take seriously the integrity of the game. it is my responsibility to take responsibility of the integrity of the game. we have been soul-searching starting with yours truly. we have people that have uncompromising integrity. the integrity is impeccable. >> hello. i'm the nfl super kid. >> i was in a gym at; this morning -- 10:00 this morning i was doing the elliptical. the highest level of integrity. that's the integrity of our game. thank you. enjoy the weekend. >> my question to you, you are a great student of roger goodell. a great student over the management of public image. which questions do you think, do you think he handled worse? the ones about the deflated balls or if he should keep his job. >> he handled the one where he tells everyone his workout routine very well. i love that the one plant in the audience
roger goodell gave his version of the state of the union.re was so much nonsense that it felt like we were at the circus. we set some of the highlights of the press conference to the appropriate music. sit back and enjoy. >> we take seriously the integrity of the game. it is my responsibility to take responsibility of the integrity of the game. we have been soul-searching starting with yours truly. we have people that have uncompromising integrity. the integrity is impeccable. >>...
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first quarter, rogers, looking for adams.de of east palo alt o, but he is intercepted by richard sherman. russell wilson, intercepted -- inside of the five, sets up a field goal making it 3-0 pack. now, it's 6-0, rogers buys time and settles on randall cobb in the back of the zone, 13-0, green bay. late second quarter, wilson's turn for curse again, intercepted again, this time, sam shields at the goal line. 16-0 pack. seahawks line up for a field goal. don't you believe it. holder john ryan, going to run, no, he will throw it to gary gilliam. 19-yard touchdown. trickery, 16-7 and reenergizing wilson and his mates. russell wilson, intercepted. this time, morgan, but the packers go three and out, seahawks get it back and this time, wilson going to make it work. to marshawn lynch. he is in it for a pair of touchdowns, stepped out of bounds, seattle's ball in the red zone. capitalizing the run by the quarterback. it's 19-14. onside kick, only a couple minutes in the game. rogers looks on. here it comes. an chris matthews has it
first quarter, rogers, looking for adams.de of east palo alt o, but he is intercepted by richard sherman. russell wilson, intercepted -- inside of the five, sets up a field goal making it 3-0 pack. now, it's 6-0, rogers buys time and settles on randall cobb in the back of the zone, 13-0, green bay. late second quarter, wilson's turn for curse again, intercepted again, this time, sam shields at the goal line. 16-0 pack. seahawks line up for a field goal. don't you believe it. holder john ryan,...
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rodeo cowboy roger patterson is deep in the woods with his 16-millimeter camera. >> roger was a bigfootuff and had announced he was going to go out and film bigfoot. >> known as bigfoot in north america, yeti in asia, and sasquatch in canada, the infamous creature has reportedly been spotted all over the world. yet physical and photographic evidence of the beast is scarce until this film becomes a worldwide sensation. >> you're seeing in the patterson film bigfoot shows up on cue. the creature is walking along a creek bed, making what i think are exaggerated steps, exaggerated gait, turns, looks at the camera, and is gone. the patterson film was put out as here's the proof, here's proof that bigfoot exists. >> the film awes bigfoot believers and fascinates nonbelievers like joe nichol. >> the believers were prepared to believe it, no matter what it showed. they were going to believe it. and skeptics would be very dubious about it. >> perhaps nobody is as dubious as this man and for good reason. >> i'm sitting in my living room at home watching television and the announcer comes on telli
rodeo cowboy roger patterson is deep in the woods with his 16-millimeter camera. >> roger was a bigfootuff and had announced he was going to go out and film bigfoot. >> known as bigfoot in north america, yeti in asia, and sasquatch in canada, the infamous creature has reportedly been spotted all over the world. yet physical and photographic evidence of the beast is scarce until this film becomes a worldwide sensation. >> you're seeing in the patterson film bigfoot shows up on...
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, adam joseph, ducis rogers and alicia vitarelli will have a full preview of the auto show. catch it at 7:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> still ahead on "action news," the flyers and sixers in action on the road. chip kelly getting more control of the eagles, jeff skeverski breaks down the shift in power in the birds nest. >> in sports it's been a busy weekend for the flyers taken sixerers and the eagles give chip kelly more power, jeff skeverski has it all. >> reporter: it is charles in charge eagles coach chip kelly has complete control over all player personnel decision, the roster the draft free agency and trades. and howie roseman is no longer gm after front office shakeup. eagles other than jeffrey lori kelly did not make any threats in the meetings this week. howie roseman will be made vice president of contract operations. lori said in a statement -- adds -- make no mistake about this, kelly continues to have final stay on the 53 man roster and everything else except money. in a statement last night kelly said i'm confident about where we are headed as a team and organizations.
, adam joseph, ducis rogers and alicia vitarelli will have a full preview of the auto show. catch it at 7:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> still ahead on "action news," the flyers and sixers in action on the road. chip kelly getting more control of the eagles, jeff skeverski breaks down the shift in power in the birds nest. >> in sports it's been a busy weekend for the flyers taken sixerers and the eagles give chip kelly more power, jeff skeverski has it all. >> reporter: it...
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roger, you guys have faced a lot of problems over this past year that have a really wide range. but a lot of the issues have in common the conflict of interest. when you do something like hire an outside investigator like ted wells into the patriots investigation, you're still paying him and robert kraft who owns the patriots is still paying you. so even when you do everything right in one of those situations, it opens you guys up to a credibility gap with some of the public and even with some of your most high-profile players. what steps can you guys take in the future to mitigate some of those conflict of interest issues? >> well, rachel, i don't agree with you in a lot of the assumptions you make in your question. i think we have had people that have had uncompromising integrity. robert mueller is an example. i think you asked me the same question last fall about a conflict of interest. their integrity is impeccable. ted wells' integrity is impeccable. these are professional that's bring an outside expertise, outside perspective. and their conclusions are drawn only by the ev
roger, you guys have faced a lot of problems over this past year that have a really wide range. but a lot of the issues have in common the conflict of interest. when you do something like hire an outside investigator like ted wells into the patriots investigation, you're still paying him and robert kraft who owns the patriots is still paying you. so even when you do everything right in one of those situations, it opens you guys up to a credibility gap with some of the public and even with some...
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the league accepted millions of dollars, and you could actually make a much stronger case that rogergoodell should be compelled to the public more than marshawn lynch. >> let's talk deflateed football. richard sherman had comments about that. he said that roger goodell 's close relationship two robert kraft will keep them from making conclusions. but he has been fined before. >> and then the nfl shred all documents and evidence to spygate, which was quite the nice favor to bob kraft and the patriots franchise. because of the success they've had on the field, and in which management plays a part in they've gone from a middling franchise in terms of value to now where it's second to the dallas cowboys according to forbes magazine. the nfl does whatever it can do to help, and roger goodell has shown he has no problem with craft stage managing him from off camera to do what he feels like is in the best interest for the image of the league. that's what makes what happened over the last couple of weeks so very interesting as well. because all the leagues about what happened with the footba
the league accepted millions of dollars, and you could actually make a much stronger case that rogergoodell should be compelled to the public more than marshawn lynch. >> let's talk deflateed football. richard sherman had comments about that. he said that roger goodell 's close relationship two robert kraft will keep them from making conclusions. but he has been fined before. >> and then the nfl shred all documents and evidence to spygate, which was quite the nice favor to bob kraft...
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. >> roger, you have faced a lot of problems over the past year that have a wide range.sues in common is a conflict of interest. but managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. if you're still just managing your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist abou
. >> roger, you have faced a lot of problems over the past year that have a wide range.sues in common is a conflict of interest. but managing my symptoms was all i was doing. so when i finally told my doctor he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower...
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bob craft stands at the top of the roger goodell loy alycealist list.defended roger goodell's eye popping $44 million salary something that the reporting shows. and also that bob craft was part of orchestrating roger goodell's rather disastrous defense last fall after videotape was released of ray rice striking his wife. janay. would be draft was orchestrater of that. they're saying are the patriots going to get punished at all. >> the ray rice incident of course we all hopefully saw the immediate seriousness of that beyond that couple, and national conversation on domestic violence. i have to say regarding deflate gate i saw it as entertaining and criticized by people that follow me i thought it was an snl moment that would be yucked up. when you start to discuss issues of conflicting relationships and things that could compromise i think it does perhaps take it past what myself and others guiltily saw as a story to keep buzz going for the super bowl. >> i am very serious about the simile i am about to make. capone it was tax evasion. critics of richar
bob craft stands at the top of the roger goodell loy alycealist list.defended roger goodell's eye popping $44 million salary something that the reporting shows. and also that bob craft was part of orchestrating roger goodell's rather disastrous defense last fall after videotape was released of ray rice striking his wife. janay. would be draft was orchestrater of that. they're saying are the patriots going to get punished at all. >> the ray rice incident of course we all hopefully saw the...
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roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. thank you cable. for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we never had you... we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. the numbers don't lie. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability, and hd picture quality. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two years and get a $400 bonus with a two year agreement. hurry! it's your last chance! this offer ends january 17th. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> flyers trying to right the ship in philadelphia. >> owe ten not g goal tending even worse. you have ever had a day it seems nothing goes your way. flyers completed second straight such day. they're out played and out worked by vancouver tonight.
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jonathan rogers says he took this picture a few minutes, 3:20. the second photo was taken when evacuations began at 4:01. and then at 4:20 an hour after the first photo, rogers took a picture of what he says is the first firefighter he saw. and then finally you see him walking to safety. the ntsb is trying to hone in on a cause for monday's accident. right w investigators say they have thoroughly inspected the train where all the passengers were stuck. they are still working to rule out any issues with the train car itself. people who were on that train were able to pick up their personal belongings yesterday. the train is being held at the greenbelt rail yard during the investigation. >>> i'm richard jordan at the live desk following pope francis on his trip to the philippines. a windy day there. the pope lost his due december so he, the skull tap he traditionally wears. december so he, the skull s this is the first time in 20 years that a pope has visited the philippines. and they have the largest population of catholics if about 80% of the peo
jonathan rogers says he took this picture a few minutes, 3:20. the second photo was taken when evacuations began at 4:01. and then at 4:20 an hour after the first photo, rogers took a picture of what he says is the first firefighter he saw. and then finally you see him walking to safety. the ntsb is trying to hone in on a cause for monday's accident. right w investigators say they have thoroughly inspected the train where all the passengers were stuck. they are still working to rule out any...
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rogers was saying, san francisco is different than other places in the state or country. usually the property would be subdivided before all of the other entitlements happen. it's just different in san francisco. it's not uncommon for us to get a map when the project is virtually done. at 10th and market, whatever the building is across from twitter, that building was essentially done when we got the map. >> let's say if this appeal were to be granted, the map were overturned, what would the impact of that be of the project now that we have a demolished site? would they have to not build it? >> in this case they could still build it, they just couldn't subdivide it. sometimes the planning commission will see a development for a number of units and the separately owned condos. in this case the ownership is what you're considering -- are you going to allow the parcel sizes to change position and if reason why it makes sense to do it in san francisco with the commission entitlements upfront is because dcw doesn't have the authority to make the decisions. with these hearings
rogers was saying, san francisco is different than other places in the state or country. usually the property would be subdivided before all of the other entitlements happen. it's just different in san francisco. it's not uncommon for us to get a map when the project is virtually done. at 10th and market, whatever the building is across from twitter, that building was essentially done when we got the map. >> let's say if this appeal were to be granted, the map were overturned, what would...
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for cecily tynan dice ducis rogers, i'm jim gardner have a good night and great and safe weekend. >>: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- anne hathaway. the bachelor, chris soules. and music from heart. with cleto and the cletones. and now, back once again, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you very much. that's very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the
for cecily tynan dice ducis rogers, i'm jim gardner have a good night and great and safe weekend. >>: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- anne hathaway. the bachelor, chris soules. and music from heart. with cleto and the cletones. and now, back once again, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you very much. that's very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the
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with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> breakingrning residents evacuate a south philadelphia block because of suspicious fumes. "action news" is there right now gathering more information. >> also breaking overnight an interstate overpass collapses in ohio killing a construction worker. >> and we have gathered new pick can cheers of a mall jewelry store heist in montgomery county. and we learn what the owner did during the chaos. >> good morning: 4:30 on this tuesday, january 20th. let's go right to meteorologist, david murphy to take a look at your accuweather and karen rogers has her eyes on that traffic. good morning. >> all right, guys, we have a little cloud cover to the north of philadelphia but it looks like most of us will start the day with some sun and then clouds will start to increase. eventually we'll see a little bit of place but looks like that will hold off until tomorrow. 32 degrees is your current temperature in philadelphia, 34 in allentown, 33 in wilmington, 31 in millville and 34 in wildwood. so a chilly start.
with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪♪ >> breakingrning residents evacuate a south philadelphia block because of suspicious fumes. "action news" is there right now gathering more information. >> also breaking overnight an interstate overpass collapses in ohio killing a construction worker. >> and we have gathered new pick can cheers of a mall jewelry store heist in montgomery county. and we learn what the...
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. >> roger goodell. tell him hi for us. joe vasquez in glendale, arizona tonight. thanks joe. >>> just a few hours ago, we learned two kids in marin county have the measles. these kids were not vaccinated. the only details we know are that the children are related and they got infected outside the county. they are in isolation and will be confined the next three weeks. >>> a patient in sacramento might have ebola. doctors transferred the patient from mercy hospital to the uc davis medical center. that is because uc davis is one of the state hospitals outfitted for ebola patients. the hospital says the patient is in good condition. we are still waiting for test results to come back to see if it really is ebola. >>> well, buying a drink legally in california may soon come hand in hand with lighting up a cigarette. a bill was introduced that would raise the legal smoking age in the state from 18 to 21. the senator says this would help stop teenage tobacco use. one student in hayward said he started smoking when he was 18 and if a law like this had been around then, it
. >> roger goodell. tell him hi for us. joe vasquez in glendale, arizona tonight. thanks joe. >>> just a few hours ago, we learned two kids in marin county have the measles. these kids were not vaccinated. the only details we know are that the children are related and they got infected outside the county. they are in isolation and will be confined the next three weeks. >>> a patient in sacramento might have ebola. doctors transferred the patient from mercy hospital to...
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tom rogers told the truth when he found it out and i give tom rogers credit. he's the man that got this ball rolling. >> fox com, what's that story? >> fox com was one of the more interesting elements. the federal government wanted to indict me for fox com com pretty bad. pretty alice was salivating for this one but the actual providers were ones that decided it. members of congress, their time is extremely valuable and when they go to vote they usually go underground or above ground. when you go underground, cell phones would not work. chairman bill thomas of california, chairman of the house administration committee. there was a contract to wire under the capitol on the house side these devices that would repeat signals so members of congress could use cell phones is the bottom line. there were two companies. l.g.c. and fox co com. two members of congress were supporting each company. but fox com was a tel aviv based company. it had american connections and offices but it was originally from tel aviv and israel so bill thomas did not want to get in between t
tom rogers told the truth when he found it out and i give tom rogers credit. he's the man that got this ball rolling. >> fox com, what's that story? >> fox com was one of the more interesting elements. the federal government wanted to indict me for fox com com pretty bad. pretty alice was salivating for this one but the actual providers were ones that decided it. members of congress, their time is extremely valuable and when they go to vote they usually go underground or above...