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roger.uda? >> we would like to hold at seven, we lost our main power on the kampeter and we want to make sure nothing else has gone wrong. >> what do you estimate? >> somewhere between five and 10 minutes, ok? >> can you expedite? >> make it five. >> all stations holding. >> we just got a go. >> are you ready? >> are you ready to continue? >> green, green. your attention please, we will pick up the count at t minus six minutes 30 seconds and counting. >> the time nears, and soon this earth cap indicator in the capsule will soon start showing john glenn his changing positions above the world. hearbeat sound. >> mark 57 seconds. , we're going to start epi on my mark. >> roger. >> 2, 1, mark. roger, epi is a go. >> -45. >> >> status check, -40. pressurization? >> all pre-start trilobites are correct, ready light is on. inject mercury umbilical. >> mercury umbilical clear. >> t minus 18 seconds and counting. engine start. >> good lord, ride all the way. >> godspeed, john glenn. >> 10, 9, 8, 7, 6
roger.uda? >> we would like to hold at seven, we lost our main power on the kampeter and we want to make sure nothing else has gone wrong. >> what do you estimate? >> somewhere between five and 10 minutes, ok? >> can you expedite? >> make it five. >> all stations holding. >> we just got a go. >> are you ready? >> are you ready to continue? >> green, green. your attention please, we will pick up the count at t minus six minutes 30...
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roger.rmuda? >> we would like to hold at seven. we want to take another look. >> what do you estimate? 10somewhere between five and minutes, ok? > >> can you expedite? >> make it five. >> all stations holding. we just got a go. >> are you ready? >> are you ready to continue? >> green, green. on my mark, we will pick up the t minus six at minutes 30 seconds and counting. thise time nears, and soon capsule will soon start showing john glenn his changing positions above the world. >> market, 57 seconds. we're going to start epi on my mark. 2, 1, mark. >> roger, epi is a go. >> -40. >> status check, pressurization? >> all pre-start trilobites are correct, ready light is on. inject mercury umbilical. >> mercury umbilical clear. minus 18 seconds and counting. engine start. >> good lord, ride all the way. >> godspeed, john glenn. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. zero. [inaudible] >> roger. 3, 2, 1. mark. roger, backup clock is started. oxygen, 78. , 27.mps flight path is good, 69. [cheering] ♪ >> 50
roger.rmuda? >> we would like to hold at seven. we want to take another look. >> what do you estimate? 10somewhere between five and minutes, ok? > >> can you expedite? >> make it five. >> all stations holding. we just got a go. >> are you ready? >> are you ready to continue? >> green, green. on my mark, we will pick up the t minus six at minutes 30 seconds and counting. thise time nears, and soon capsule will soon start showing john glenn his...
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roger. all systems would you pre-calibrate your preflight systems? far to the north of east -- north and east of corpus christi is the computing and communications center bonded bonded into a working entity to this the space flight center in greenbelt, maryland, have a communications that link the global stations. the computers enable men to reach -- allowing for control of the space craft. throughout the flight, the computers will generate information whether the mission can continue or be aborted. the point at which it will land. these findings will be transmitted immediately to cape canaveral. around the world, the men, the and reporters learned from the astra now -- astronauts come up and the man himself is ready. what are the thoughts of a man about to make history. glenn is the astronomical, the man who challenged space, but he is just one member of an endeavor that requires the genasense skills of some four thousand other men and women scattered throughout the world. technicians who p
roger. all systems would you pre-calibrate your preflight systems? far to the north of east -- north and east of corpus christi is the computing and communications center bonded bonded into a working entity to this the space flight center in greenbelt, maryland, have a communications that link the global stations. the computers enable men to reach -- allowing for control of the space craft. throughout the flight, the computers will generate information whether the mission can continue or be...
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our eu ambassador, sir ivan rogers, has quit. as you mention, it isjust sir ivan rogers, has quit.you mention, it is just the four theresa may triggers article 50. i suppose you could argue that he felt he was due to stand up in the autumn anyway, that he felt that it would be better for somebody else to take over before that point and to see through the negotiations from the very beginning. however, this has caught a lot of people, notjust number ten, but across whitehall on the hop. i suppose the problem is speaking truth. his job was to say some rather unpalatable realities, to share some unpalatable realities with number ten. last month, after the brussels summit in december, he was the leading diplomat that suggested it might take britain ten yea rs suggested it might take britain ten years to negotiate a trade deal. and even then it might not be ratified by the parliament, which wasn't popular at the time. i suppose the point is, he is saying that he is getting the vibe, he would not have used those exact words, but he was getting the vibe from other eu countries that it was
our eu ambassador, sir ivan rogers, has quit. as you mention, it isjust sir ivan rogers, has quit.you mention, it is just the four theresa may triggers article 50. i suppose you could argue that he felt he was due to stand up in the autumn anyway, that he felt that it would be better for somebody else to take over before that point and to see through the negotiations from the very beginning. however, this has caught a lot of people, notjust number ten, but across whitehall on the hop. i suppose...
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and for roger it's wonderful, but he's become our roger. yeah... it featured an 18—year—old roger curry from the far north—west of the us. the likeness was striking. panorama followed the lead and traced the teenager pictured in the yearbook to a current address in los angeles. the home was burnt out and looked abandoned, but neighbours knew roger. can i show you these photographs? that's roger. are you sure? oh, no question about it, no doubt. 100%? i am 100% sure that's roger. we had finally identified roger curry, but this story doesn't have a happy ending. we found that the family had been haunted by illness and trouble. it soon became clear that the 76—year—old had been deliberately abandoned in england. his son kevin flew him to britain. kevin, we need to find out what happened to your dad. kevin, did you dump your father in england? kevin? you're trespassing. you need to leave. kevin then agreed to answer questions, but not on camera. he says that he had nothing to do whatsoever with the abandonment of his father in england. he said his fath
and for roger it's wonderful, but he's become our roger. yeah... it featured an 18—year—old roger curry from the far north—west of the us. the likeness was striking. panorama followed the lead and traced the teenager pictured in the yearbook to a current address in los angeles. the home was burnt out and looked abandoned, but neighbours knew roger. can i show you these photographs? that's roger. are you sure? oh, no question about it, no doubt. 100%? i am 100% sure that's roger. we had...
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admiral rogers: yes. senator graham: is the president does not believe it will happen, he has to figure out how far along they are. is that right? director clapper: i hope we would be the source. senator graham: i hope you would talk to you, too. if yes to take action against north korea, which he may have to do, i intend to support him, but he needs to expire to the american people live. one of the excavations he will give is based on what i was told , by the people who were in the fight. let me tell you this. you don't wear uniforms, but you are in the fight. we are in a fight for our lives. i just got back from the baltics , ukraine, and georgia. if you think it is bad here, you want to go there. ladies and gentlemen, it is time now not to throw pebbles but to throw rocks. i wish we were not here. if it were up to me, we would all live in peace, but putin is up to no good and he better be stopped. the president-elect when he listens to these people, he can be skeptical, but understand they are the best
admiral rogers: yes. senator graham: is the president does not believe it will happen, he has to figure out how far along they are. is that right? director clapper: i hope we would be the source. senator graham: i hope you would talk to you, too. if yes to take action against north korea, which he may have to do, i intend to support him, but he needs to expire to the american people live. one of the excavations he will give is based on what i was told , by the people who were in the fight. let...
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have with the u.s., roger? roger: i hit those words.now what it wants to i don't know what it amounts to. we never know what the chemistry is going to be like. if the chemistry works, a lot of things can follow. at this point, i find it difficult to see how it is going to work. attitudes, i think there is a chance for britain and america to be in the same place. theresa may has been much more suspicious of china than was true of the previous british government. he seems to be generally pro-british in a way the previous president was not. francine: if you don't want to call it the special relationship, what do you want to call it? roger: i don't know, friendship, cooperation? special relationship, this is really about churchill and roosevelt. francine: fair comment. simon, what do we know about the personal relationship between heads of state? what do we know about theresa may's style? we all follow trump's tweets. will they get along? simon: hard to say. as roger pointed out, chemistry is going to be important. precedent. theresa may, a
have with the u.s., roger? roger: i hit those words.now what it wants to i don't know what it amounts to. we never know what the chemistry is going to be like. if the chemistry works, a lot of things can follow. at this point, i find it difficult to see how it is going to work. attitudes, i think there is a chance for britain and america to be in the same place. theresa may has been much more suspicious of china than was true of the previous british government. he seems to be generally...
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this is sir ivan rogers, he hasjust quit as the european union ambassador, and apparently he secretlyra that allsorts of things. it is saying that david cameron shares the same concerns that ivan rogers has about the risk of britain facing a disorderly exit from the european union and they are both concerned about this may have this meeting before sir ivan rogers made this rather dramatic resignation earlier this week. they have had this concerned that there is going to be, rogers says he thinks weenie to plan for a disorderly works it and number ten... and david cameron is concern about the same type of thing. of course we don't know that that is the case. i suppose the document is that the interesting thing is to say that the interesting thing is to say that he has been plotting and conniving, allegedly, that is the subject of this, with david cameron. there has been an increasing schism in the time since she replaced as leader of the party, this will only exacerbate that. really, it will be seen that her predecessor was happily working with someone who may be seen by government to
this is sir ivan rogers, he hasjust quit as the european union ambassador, and apparently he secretlyra that allsorts of things. it is saying that david cameron shares the same concerns that ivan rogers has about the risk of britain facing a disorderly exit from the european union and they are both concerned about this may have this meeting before sir ivan rogers made this rather dramatic resignation earlier this week. they have had this concerned that there is going to be, rogers says he...
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the reasons for sir ivan rogers‘ resignation have not been revealed.atson at westminster. is itfairto is it fair to say that this has come out of the blue was mac it has indeed. financial times seemed to get wind of this first and it surprised some people in downing street when they were as to the comment on the news and it has been confirmed by downing street now and the foreign office that sir ivan rogers has resigned as the british ambassador to the eu. we do not have a resignation letter and he has not set out the reasons for his early departure, he was supposed to stand down in november and is going months before article 50, the process of leaving the european union, is triggered, and he is one of the most experienced negotiators with other member states. it is possible the bbc exclusive story has something to do with this. last month, the bbc reported he was reporting the views of other eu member states over that negotiation and he suggested some felt it could take ten years to get a trade to deal with the rest of the eu and there would be diffic
the reasons for sir ivan rogers‘ resignation have not been revealed.atson at westminster. is itfairto is it fair to say that this has come out of the blue was mac it has indeed. financial times seemed to get wind of this first and it surprised some people in downing street when they were as to the comment on the news and it has been confirmed by downing street now and the foreign office that sir ivan rogers has resigned as the british ambassador to the eu. we do not have a resignation letter...
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we have seen two versions of sir ivan rogers tonight. nick clegg are saying, someone who's not afraid to speak truth to power, showed theresa may what they're against the other 27 member space. those who haven't drunk the brexit grinned as he put it being pushed to the margins by those who campaign for brexit. on the other hand, they're saying he was in charge of they're saying he was in charge of the negotiation from a diplomatic that david cameron put in place before the referendum. which many brexiteers believe achieved absolutely nothing and only helped their case. they say here was someone their case. they say here was someone who is too gloomy, too pessimistic, two in favour of the european project and simply wasn't the right man for the job. that is the right man for the job. that is the argument on both sides. the suggestion is that number ten wasn't happy with the assessment from mr rogers, and as a result they were moving further apart. does that explain number ten's reticence in not saying anything about this huge resignation
we have seen two versions of sir ivan rogers tonight. nick clegg are saying, someone who's not afraid to speak truth to power, showed theresa may what they're against the other 27 member space. those who haven't drunk the brexit grinned as he put it being pushed to the margins by those who campaign for brexit. on the other hand, they're saying he was in charge of they're saying he was in charge of the negotiation from a diplomatic that david cameron put in place before the referendum. which...
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rogers of course is not actually by training a diplomat.se people who emerged from the treasury, where often there isa from the treasury, where often there is a view taken that there is a right and wrong answer to things, andi right and wrong answer to things, and i think what downing street saw with rogers is a guy who was becoming sinuously sort of diplomatic with the people in brussels, perhaps becoming a little close to them, but also thought there were sort of right and wrong a nswe i’s there were sort of right and wrong answers in the way treasury mandarin wood and was increasingly telling them they had the wrong answers, so he the worst of both worlds, i think, as people at number ten were beginning to see it. so someone who knows brussels but is not seen as being part of brussels, that is who they are on the hunt for levels to what that person —— but with that person necessarily have the trust of people in brussels? you need someone who has trust here but also can get underneath the skin of people within the european commission? tha
rogers of course is not actually by training a diplomat.se people who emerged from the treasury, where often there isa from the treasury, where often there is a view taken that there is a right and wrong answer to things, andi right and wrong answer to things, and i think what downing street saw with rogers is a guy who was becoming sinuously sort of diplomatic with the people in brussels, perhaps becoming a little close to them, but also thought there were sort of right and wrong a nswe i’s...
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most bus wouldn't have heard of sir ivan rogers or thejob heard of sir ivan rogers or thejob he was doingrole is it? george, it was very important and it will be even more so when those brexit negotiations begin, because the ambassador here is not just an ambassador who hosts dinner parties. the way things work in this town, when the eu has to agree something, ambassadors from 28 countries sit around a table, thrash out the issues, then the ministers and leaders arrive to sign off on the final agreements. and leaders arrive to sign off on the finalagreements. losing and leaders arrive to sign off on the final agreements. losing sir ivan at this stage he's a big hole. now, he had spent the last three yea rs now, he had spent the last three years here doing exactly that, doing david cameron's renegotiation, so his supporters would say that he knows what is politically ozbilen for the uk to achieve. what you heard the other side say is that what the uk needs is an optimist, but in this town the talk about it taking possibly ten years to achieve a trade deal was well known before the referend
most bus wouldn't have heard of sir ivan rogers or thejob heard of sir ivan rogers or thejob he was doingrole is it? george, it was very important and it will be even more so when those brexit negotiations begin, because the ambassador here is not just an ambassador who hosts dinner parties. the way things work in this town, when the eu has to agree something, ambassadors from 28 countries sit around a table, thrash out the issues, then the ministers and leaders arrive to sign off on the final...
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he is pa rt of sir ivan rogers is typical.shment that simply hasn't accepted the result and i'm sorry to say the foreign 0ffice and i'm sorry to say the foreign office is stuffed full of these people from top to bottom. for decades they have been taking britain into completely wrong direction and hopes are unimportant to ash departure is followed by many more. but sir ivan's supporters say he is exactly the man with the experience to negotiate britain's departure. he says that serious multilateral experience is in short supply in the british government. it needs rapid resolution. time is running out. to reason they has promised brexit will be triggered by the end of march but sir ivan rogers seems to believe the government is not ready and is ignoring the advice of its diplomats. tim allman, bbc news. republicans in the us congress have withdrawn a controversial initiative which would have to stripped an ethics watchdog of most of its powers. the independent body investigates the behaviour of congress members, and the proposed
he is pa rt of sir ivan rogers is typical.shment that simply hasn't accepted the result and i'm sorry to say the foreign 0ffice and i'm sorry to say the foreign office is stuffed full of these people from top to bottom. for decades they have been taking britain into completely wrong direction and hopes are unimportant to ash departure is followed by many more. but sir ivan's supporters say he is exactly the man with the experience to negotiate britain's departure. he says that serious...
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and for roger it's wonderful, but he's become our roger. yeah...rth—west of the us. the likeness was striking. panorama followed the lead and traced the teenager pictured in the yearbook to a current address in los angeles. the home was burnt out and looked abandoned, but neighbours knew roger. can i show you these photographs? that's roger. are you sure? oh, no question about it, no doubt. 100%? i am 100% sure that's roger. we had finally identified roger curry, but this story doesn't have a happy ending. we found that the family had been haunted by illness and trouble. it soon became clear that the 76—year—old had been deliberately abandoned in england. his son kevin flew him to britain. kevin, we need to find out what happened to your dad. kevin, did you dump your father in england? kevin? you're trespassing. you need to leave. kevin then agreed to answer questions, but not on camera. he says that he had nothing to do whatsoever with the abandonment of his father in england. he said his father became ill when they were visiting england on holida
and for roger it's wonderful, but he's become our roger. yeah...rth—west of the us. the likeness was striking. panorama followed the lead and traced the teenager pictured in the yearbook to a current address in los angeles. the home was burnt out and looked abandoned, but neighbours knew roger. can i show you these photographs? that's roger. are you sure? oh, no question about it, no doubt. 100%? i am 100% sure that's roger. we had finally identified roger curry, but this story doesn't have a...
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sir ivan rogers has exited his role as britain's eu ambassador. his private advice that a trade deal with the eu could take ten years, he was attacked by some leave campaigners for being pessimistic. diplomats are supposed to be, well, diplomatic. but in his resignation e—mail, he is anything but. he tells his staff, i hope you will continue to challenge ill founded arguments and muddled thinking, and that you will never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power. so until a recently faceless bureaucrat in brussels resigns, why should that matter here in britain? well, the clock is ticking on the uk's departure from the eu. the process has to get underway by the end of march. now, it was sir ivan rogers' job to find out and then report back the thinking of other eu member states before these crucial negotiations begin. it will take time to replace him. the government can't yet tell us a timescale and some former whitehall mandarins say his experience will be sorely missed. ivan rogers leaving at this time so shortly before the triggering of ar
sir ivan rogers has exited his role as britain's eu ambassador. his private advice that a trade deal with the eu could take ten years, he was attacked by some leave campaigners for being pessimistic. diplomats are supposed to be, well, diplomatic. but in his resignation e—mail, he is anything but. he tells his staff, i hope you will continue to challenge ill founded arguments and muddled thinking, and that you will never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power. so until a recently...
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the charge from sir ivan rogers is a serious one.vernment is not ready for the discussions about brexit that are due within months. that it doesn't have a strategy or negotiating team in place. mps are looking for answers about what the government's objectives are. and they're hoping theresa may will provide some in a speech on brexit expected soon. one she will have to write without sir ivan rogers at her shoulder in brussels. james landale, bbc news. with me now is lord ricketts, former permanent under secretary at the foreign and commonwealth office. good to see you. sir tim barrow, is he up to thejob? good to see you. sir tim barrow, is he up to the job? yes, he's a very good guy, i've known him for years, he's a tough, experienced, professional negotiator, serving twice at our mission to the eu, he has been ambassador to moscow, a pretty tough number, so he can be trusted to give honest and professional advice which is what we need. and as such, then, in packable credentials that brexiteers may like, as they didn't like in sir i
the charge from sir ivan rogers is a serious one.vernment is not ready for the discussions about brexit that are due within months. that it doesn't have a strategy or negotiating team in place. mps are looking for answers about what the government's objectives are. and they're hoping theresa may will provide some in a speech on brexit expected soon. one she will have to write without sir ivan rogers at her shoulder in brussels. james landale, bbc news. with me now is lord ricketts, former...
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sir ivan rogers has exited his role as britain's eu ambassador.n the bbc revealed his private advice that a trade deal with the eu could take ten years, he was attacked by some leave campaigners for being pessimistic. diplomats are supposed to be, well, diplomatic. but in his resignation e—mail, he is anything but. he tells his staff: "i hope you will continue to challenge ill founded arguments and muddled thinking, and that you will never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power." so until recently, a faceless bureaucrat in brussels resigns — why should that matter here in britain? well, the clock is ticking on the uk's departure from the eu. the process has to get underway by the end of march. now, it was sir ivan rogers‘ job to find out and then report back the thinking of other eu member states before these crucial negotiations begin. it will take time to replace him. the government can't yet tell us a timescale and some former whitehall mandarins say his experience will be sorely missed. ivan rogers leaving at this time, so shortly befo
sir ivan rogers has exited his role as britain's eu ambassador.n the bbc revealed his private advice that a trade deal with the eu could take ten years, he was attacked by some leave campaigners for being pessimistic. diplomats are supposed to be, well, diplomatic. but in his resignation e—mail, he is anything but. he tells his staff: "i hope you will continue to challenge ill founded arguments and muddled thinking, and that you will never be afraid to speak the truth to those in...
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of britain's ambassador to the eu, sir ivan rogers. brexit campaigners say he's not god almighty and people should calm down over him quitting, but labour is demanding a government statement. come to paris on monday, make a statement, reassure the house there isa plan, statement, reassure the house there is a plan, reassure the house of commons. this evening it was announced that sir tim barrow is to become the new ambassador to the eu. a man has been charged with causing the deaths by dangerous driving, of two young girls as they crossed a road on new year's eve, in oldham. shares in the clothes retailer next have fallen by 9%, following worse—than—expected sales before christmas, and a gloomy forecast for this year. an israeli soldier, who shot dead a wounded palestinian knife attacker, has been convicted of manslaughter. some senior politicians have called for a pardon and his release. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. following the resignation of sir ivan
of britain's ambassador to the eu, sir ivan rogers. brexit campaigners say he's not god almighty and people should calm down over him quitting, but labour is demanding a government statement. come to paris on monday, make a statement, reassure the house there isa plan, statement, reassure the house there is a plan, reassure the house of commons. this evening it was announced that sir tim barrow is to become the new ambassador to the eu. a man has been charged with causing the deaths by...
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the uk's outgoing ambassador to the eu, sir ivan rogers, has urged his uk colleagues in brussels to challenge what he described as "muddled thinking" by those in power. his departure has received mixed reactions. he thought it might take up to ten yea rs. he thought it might take up to ten years. the only regret i have got if he didn't go the day after the referendum. it is a spectacular own goal, because the only way we're going to deliver a workable brexit, is with people like ivan rogers. a gun has been found in the car of the man shot dead by police, during a pre—planned operation on the m62, near huddersfield. the main suspect in the new year terror attack on a nightclub in istanbul — which left 39 people dead — is still on the run. and coming up on newsnight, ten questions for 2017. and we have eight guests to help us answer them. yes, we'll be looking at the year ahead, the what's, why‘s and who's. good evening and welcome to bbc news. britain's most senior diplomat at the european union, sir ivan rogers, has resigned — just months before he was due to play an important role in the com
the uk's outgoing ambassador to the eu, sir ivan rogers, has urged his uk colleagues in brussels to challenge what he described as "muddled thinking" by those in power. his departure has received mixed reactions. he thought it might take up to ten yea rs. he thought it might take up to ten years. the only regret i have got if he didn't go the day after the referendum. it is a spectacular own goal, because the only way we're going to deliver a workable brexit, is with people like ivan...
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for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. fios is not cable. we're wired differently.hat means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year. hurry offer ends january 21st. only from fios. >> meteorologist karen rogers is here with a final check of the accuweather forecast. not a bad day to get out there and do volunteer service. >> reporter: for this day of service we're dry through the region. storm tracker 6 live double scan looks like we're picking up sprinkles near cape may, near lancaster. it's virga it's not reaching the ground. we'll see moisture later on tonight. the current temperature in philadelphia is 38. the dewpoint is 23, so we have that dry atmosphere and that's why anything that looks like it's a sprinkle on the radar is
for 6abc loves the arts i'm karen rogers. fios is not cable. we're wired differently.hat means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year. hurry offer ends...
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while stan wawrinka did stand aside for the revered roger federer, it was not without a fight. ninth time in a grand slam final on saturday. no surprise perhaps that world number one serena saw off unseeded croat mirjana lucic—baroni in straight sets, but there was real emotion for sister venus as she beat fellow american coco vandeweghe. alex gulrajani reports. not even venus could believe it. 14 yea rs have even venus could believe it. 14 years have passed since she last made it to a final in melbourne. coco vandeweghe was only 12 when that happened. when the 16 grand slam champion was pushed all the way, her experience helped her to keep her cool. until it was all done. then, out came the emotions.
while stan wawrinka did stand aside for the revered roger federer, it was not without a fight. ninth time in a grand slam final on saturday. no surprise perhaps that world number one serena saw off unseeded croat mirjana lucic—baroni in straight sets, but there was real emotion for sister venus as she beat fellow american coco vandeweghe. alex gulrajani reports. not even venus could believe it. 14 yea rs have even venus could believe it. 14 years have passed since she last made it to a final...
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rogers we thank you.hough, your investigation and report to president obama is not yet public we hope you can convey and explain what has been published so far including the o steps. i'm sure we will have questions on how we are organized and what changes you have recommended going forward, subject that president obama recognized. these are difficult issues, but they are of vital importance to our nation, security and democracy. mr. chairman, i look for it to working with you in a bipartisaa manner and do more. more broadly by state and nonstate actors. thank you very much. >> welcome the witnesses and mr. secretary, we will begin with you.eg do you have any opening statements or comments? >> thank you, chairman, ranking member read among members of the committee p i appreciate the opportunity to be here today.the i will shortly turn the microphone over to director clapper for comments followed by admiral rogers.. this is my last appearance before this committee before stepping down from eight years a pen
rogers we thank you.hough, your investigation and report to president obama is not yet public we hope you can convey and explain what has been published so far including the o steps. i'm sure we will have questions on how we are organized and what changes you have recommended going forward, subject that president obama recognized. these are difficult issues, but they are of vital importance to our nation, security and democracy. mr. chairman, i look for it to working with you in a bipartisaa...
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and for roger it's wonderful, but he's become our roger. yeah...n high school yearbook. it featured an 18—year—old roger curry from the far north—west of the us. the likeness was striking. panorama followed the lead and traced the teenager pictured in the yearbook to a current address in los angeles. the home was burnt out and looked abandoned, but neighbours knew roger. can i show you these photographs? that's roger. are you sure? oh, no question about it, no doubt. 100%? i am 100% sure that's roger. we had finally identified roger curry, but this story doesn't have a happy ending. we found that the family had been haunted by illness and trouble. it soon became clear that the 76—year—old had been deliberately abandoned in england. his son kevin flew him to britain. kevin, we need to find out what happened to your dad. kevin, did you dump your father in england? kevin? you're trespassing. you need to leave. kevin then agreed to answer questions, but not on camera. he says that he had nothing to do whatsoever with the abandonment of his father in en
and for roger it's wonderful, but he's become our roger. yeah...n high school yearbook. it featured an 18—year—old roger curry from the far north—west of the us. the likeness was striking. panorama followed the lead and traced the teenager pictured in the yearbook to a current address in los angeles. the home was burnt out and looked abandoned, but neighbours knew roger. can i show you these photographs? that's roger. are you sure? oh, no question about it, no doubt. 100%? i am 100% sure...
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so just to foot-stomp admiral rogers' point. but i think there is a threshold of behavior that's just unacceptable. and somehow that has to be conveyed. >> i am out of time. on behalf of all the american people, we want to thank you. you have dedicated your lives to keeping us safe. and we're incredibly grateful for it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for you and the ranking member for holding this hearing. i also want to thank you, general clapper, mr. secretary, for your services. this might be your last hearing. and the men and women you lead. you know, you described in your testimony the increasing attacks we're seeing, not just from russia but china and other actors, iran, north korea, their increasing capabilities. the chairman's opening statement pretty much stated that it's his view, and i certainly share the view, that we're being hit repeatedly because the benefits outweigh the costs for those who are taking these actions against us. do you agree with that? >> i do. i think we all do,
so just to foot-stomp admiral rogers' point. but i think there is a threshold of behavior that's just unacceptable. and somehow that has to be conveyed. >> i am out of time. on behalf of all the american people, we want to thank you. you have dedicated your lives to keeping us safe. and we're incredibly grateful for it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you for you and the ranking member for holding this hearing. i also want to thank you, general...
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sir ivan rogers has exited his role as britain's eu ambassador.n the bbc revealed his private advice that a trade deal with the eu could take 10 years, he was attacked by some leave campaigners for being pessimistic. diplomats are supposed to be, well, diplomatic. but in his resignation e—mail, he is anything but. he tells his staff: i hope you will continue to challenge ill founded arguments and muddled thinking, and that you will never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power. so until a recently faceless bureaucrat in brussels resigns, why should that matter here in britain? well, the clock is ticking on the uk's departure from the eu. the process has to get underway by the end of march. now, it was sir ivan rogers' job to find out and then report back the thinking of other eu member states before these crucial negotiations begin. it will take time to replace him. the government can't yet tell us a timescale and some former whitehall mandarins say his experience will be sorely missed. ivan rogers leaving at this time so shortly before the
sir ivan rogers has exited his role as britain's eu ambassador.n the bbc revealed his private advice that a trade deal with the eu could take 10 years, he was attacked by some leave campaigners for being pessimistic. diplomats are supposed to be, well, diplomatic. but in his resignation e—mail, he is anything but. he tells his staff: i hope you will continue to challenge ill founded arguments and muddled thinking, and that you will never be afraid to speak the truth to those in power. so...
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this is the man whose shoes sir tim is filling commissaire ivan rogers, —— sir ivan rogers. who resigned what he called the government's muddled thinking and ill founded arguments over brexit. the ambassador'sjob was to be theresa may's eyes and ears at the negotiations in brussels, but in a blunt resignation letter, sir ivan spelt out the challenges facing his successor, revealing even he did not yet know what the government would set in negotiating objectives with the uk's relationship with the eu after brexit. that plan has been kept hidden, or at least is still being prepared behind closed doors in downing street. foreign secretary, have you pushed aside, who will replace him? ministers today refused to give, yes, a running commentary. for months last year ivan rogers traipsed fruitlessly between london and brussels trying to reform the eu ahead of the referendum, but said in his letter the government was not prepared for the even bigger talks ahead. serious multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply in whitehall. the structure of the uk's negotiating team needs rapid res
this is the man whose shoes sir tim is filling commissaire ivan rogers, —— sir ivan rogers. who resigned what he called the government's muddled thinking and ill founded arguments over brexit. the ambassador'sjob was to be theresa may's eyes and ears at the negotiations in brussels, but in a blunt resignation letter, sir ivan spelt out the challenges facing his successor, revealing even he did not yet know what the government would set in negotiating objectives with the uk's relationship...
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the charge from sir ivan rogers is a serious one.y for the discussions about brexit that are due within months. that it doesn't have a strategy or negotiating team in place. so as the foreign office here starts looking for a new ambassador, mps are looking for answers about what the government's objectives are. and they're hoping theresa may will provide some in a speech on brexit expected soon. one she will have to write without sir ivan rogers at her shoulder in brussels. james landale, bbc news. joining me from downing street is our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. what does this resignation reveal? since we have common error we are hearing a new diplomat has been appointed. —— since we have come on air. he will be sir tim barrel, a senior foreign office official, former moscow ambassador and he has done time in brussels in his career and downing street hopes that they can have a smoother relationship with him than with ivan rogers. but still some questions to face the government, the resignation highlighted tensions, more dep
the charge from sir ivan rogers is a serious one.y for the discussions about brexit that are due within months. that it doesn't have a strategy or negotiating team in place. so as the foreign office here starts looking for a new ambassador, mps are looking for answers about what the government's objectives are. and they're hoping theresa may will provide some in a speech on brexit expected soon. one she will have to write without sir ivan rogers at her shoulder in brussels. james landale, bbc...
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britain's top diplomat to the eu, sir ivan rogers, resigns.alks. a man is shot dead by police near the m62 in huddersfield — he's been named locally as yasser yaqub. and as we've just been hearing, a british man is said to have been killed in syria fighting with kurdish forces against islamic state militants. ryan lock had told his family he was going to turkey on holiday. and in sport, west ham are appealing against the west —— against the red card shown to sofiane feghouli last night against manchester united. andy murray plays jeremy chardy in the first round of the qatar open this afternoon. if the qatar open this afternoon. if the seedings work out correctly, he will face novak djokovic in the final. and in rugby league, bradford bulls have been liquidated after the club's administrator rejected a bid to save them. more on those stories in ten minutes. here, a think tank closely linked o the labour party is warning that the party has almost no chance of winning the next general election. the fabian society says labour is "too weak" to win
britain's top diplomat to the eu, sir ivan rogers, resigns.alks. a man is shot dead by police near the m62 in huddersfield — he's been named locally as yasser yaqub. and as we've just been hearing, a british man is said to have been killed in syria fighting with kurdish forces against islamic state militants. ryan lock had told his family he was going to turkey on holiday. and in sport, west ham are appealing against the west —— against the red card shown to sofiane feghouli last night...
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fascinating year but roger federer is not donejust fascinating year but roger federer is not done just case of the father who refused to pay a fine for taking his daughter on holiday in term time will be considered by the supreme court this week. jon platt won an initial legal victory last year — on the grounds she attended school regularly. a bbc investigation has found that as a result councils in england have changed their policies, or dropped cases against parents. 0ur education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports. auto for some angry parents, jon platt is a bit of a hero. dozens get in touch with him every day about term time holiday fines. you take a child on a five—day holiday and you live in somewhere like suffolk, norfolk or swindon, they are going to send you a truancy penalty notice and then you have got a decision to make. he decided to fight it all the way. at home on the isle of wight, he told me he has no regrets. after taking his daughter on holiday, she had 90% attendance. the legal row is about what going to school regularly means. if you look up the dictionary definitio
fascinating year but roger federer is not donejust fascinating year but roger federer is not done just case of the father who refused to pay a fine for taking his daughter on holiday in term time will be considered by the supreme court this week. jon platt won an initial legal victory last year — on the grounds she attended school regularly. a bbc investigation has found that as a result councils in england have changed their policies, or dropped cases against parents. 0ur education editor...
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so to just to foot stomp admiral rogers' point. but i think there's a threshold of behavior that's just unacceptable, and somehow that has to be conveyed. >> well, i am out of time but on behalf of all the american people, we want to thank you. you have dedicated your lives to keeping us safe and we're incredibly grateful for it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for you and the ranking member for holding this hearing. and i also want to thank you, general clapper, mr. secretary, for your services, as this might be your last hearing and the men and women you lead. you know, when you described in your testimony t increasing attacks we're seeing, not just from russia but china and other actors, iran, north korea, their increasing capabilities, the chairman's opening statement pretty much stated that you and i certainly share the view that we're being hit republic peatedly because the benefits outweigh the costs for those who are taking these actions against us. do you agree with that? >> i do. and i t
so to just to foot stomp admiral rogers' point. but i think there's a threshold of behavior that's just unacceptable, and somehow that has to be conveyed. >> well, i am out of time but on behalf of all the american people, we want to thank you. you have dedicated your lives to keeping us safe and we're incredibly grateful for it. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for you and the ranking member for holding this hearing. and i also want to thank you,...
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and admiral mike rogers commander of u.s. cyber command director of national security agency and chief of central security service. this hearing is about the range of cybersecurity challenges confronting our nation. threats from countries like russia, china and north korea and iran as well as nonstate actors from terrorist groups to trance national criminal organizations. in recent years we have seen a growing series of cyberattacks by multiple algtors attacks that targeted citizens, businesses, military and government. but there's no escaping the fact that this committee meets today for the first time in this new congress in the aftermath of an unprecedented attack on our democracy. at the president's direction, director clapper is leading a comprehensivery view of russian interviewance in our recent election with the goal of informing the american people as much as possible about what happened. i am confident that director clapper will conduct this review with the same integrity and professionalis team th professionism. i'm
and admiral mike rogers commander of u.s. cyber command director of national security agency and chief of central security service. this hearing is about the range of cybersecurity challenges confronting our nation. threats from countries like russia, china and north korea and iran as well as nonstate actors from terrorist groups to trance national criminal organizations. in recent years we have seen a growing series of cyberattacks by multiple algtors attacks that targeted citizens,...
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out shirtless and in shorts are they nuts it's 13 degrees in green bay aaron aroundi arounding -- rogers look warm and all the time in the world and finally findings adams and green bay a one point lead and rogers what the heck throws it up hail mary and how does randall cobb come up with this 42 yards and eli apple take another look and green bay 38-13 and won 7 straight since beating the eagles and are going to dallas and they lose the first playoff to losing against the eagles in 2009, ice cold in pittsburgh and miami looks frozen and antonio brown and the first quarterback in history with a pair of 50 yard touchdown passes in the first quarter of a playoff game and pittsburgh wins 30-12 and steelers will face andy reid and the chiefs next coming up, next on action news sports sunday we will discuss the eagles needs this off season there is a bunch of them and mike is in studios in just a few minutes after action news and a lot to talk about including if you had a time machine what is the one move you would go back and fix for the eagles? >> one move? >> ask mike. >> i thought you wer
out shirtless and in shorts are they nuts it's 13 degrees in green bay aaron aroundi arounding -- rogers look warm and all the time in the world and finally findings adams and green bay a one point lead and rogers what the heck throws it up hail mary and how does randall cobb come up with this 42 yards and eli apple take another look and green bay 38-13 and won 7 straight since beating the eagles and are going to dallas and they lose the first playoff to losing against the eagles in 2009, ice...
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we're starting with the incredible achievement of roger federer.he 35—year—old has now won 18 major titles after beating his old rival rafael nadal in the australian open final today. katherine downes has the story of the thrilling match in melbourne. daylight and disbelief. for his titles and trophies, this surely is his achievement yet. roger federer had been out of tennis for six months but he battled his way to the final of the australian open once again and once again the man at the other side was rafael nadal. an old rivalry reignited and federer rolled back the years, placing his way to the first set. nadal himself was an unlikely finalist also on the comeback from injury, also they thought past his prime. with sweat and grit, nadal was level, the second set secured. for a while it looked like he had given all he had while federer had rediscovered his signature wizardry butjust when you think nadal is beaten, he is capable of this. nadal‘s sheer determination dragged him and his old nemesis into a decider. and what a decider. an early break
we're starting with the incredible achievement of roger federer.he 35—year—old has now won 18 major titles after beating his old rival rafael nadal in the australian open final today. katherine downes has the story of the thrilling match in melbourne. daylight and disbelief. for his titles and trophies, this surely is his achievement yet. roger federer had been out of tennis for six months but he battled his way to the final of the australian open once again and once again the man at the...
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roger is roger because of rafa, and rafa is rafa because of roger. they almost need each other. need each other. it is a great rivalry. roger federer put something out when he was on tv afterwards, he said his record with rafa, i played him on play early on, and that was the reason, he didn't know how to play him in those days. sony is saying wipe out those clay—court matches that we played the past. —— so he is saying. they don't count! the odds are on roger federer‘s side if you look at the numbers but a lot else will figure in this. well, they know each other so in this. well, they know each other so well. the thing for me, the court surface is very quick at the australian open and it plays into both their hands. roger federer because he can end the points were quickly, but rafa gets the forehand up quickly, but rafa gets the forehand up nice and high and the balljumps off the court and it gets applied to federal‘s backhand, which has been his weakness in the past. —— gets up high to roger federer‘s backhand. but he has been working on that. i think he looks like he did five
roger is roger because of rafa, and rafa is rafa because of roger. they almost need each other. need each other. it is a great rivalry. roger federer put something out when he was on tv afterwards, he said his record with rafa, i played him on play early on, and that was the reason, he didn't know how to play him in those days. sony is saying wipe out those clay—court matches that we played the past. —— so he is saying. they don't count! the odds are on roger federer‘s side if you look...
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and also mike rogers who runs u.s. cyber command and as an admiral, also runs the national security agency. it also comes at a very important time for republicans on capitol hill. the man who chairs the committee that will be overseeing this hearing today, john mccain. john mccain has made very clear he believes the intelligence assessment, has extreme problems with russian president vladimir putin. he has problems with the way the president-elect has positioned himself on this issue. also on the committee, lindsey graham who has made no bones about it, that he also believes the intelligence community. what we haven't seen in spades, while republican lawmakers are willing to distance themselves in large part away from russia, away from vladimir putin, away from that foreign policy, they're not attacking the president-elect at all. they have a respect for the man leading the party and he'll be in the white house soon. how the lawmakers react today, democrats certainly trying to put them in difficult positions and how th
and also mike rogers who runs u.s. cyber command and as an admiral, also runs the national security agency. it also comes at a very important time for republicans on capitol hill. the man who chairs the committee that will be overseeing this hearing today, john mccain. john mccain has made very clear he believes the intelligence assessment, has extreme problems with russian president vladimir putin. he has problems with the way the president-elect has positioned himself on this issue. also on...
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admiral rogers. >> good morning.k you for the opportunity to appear before the committee today on the behalf of the united states cyber command and national security agency. i'm honored to appear beside general clapper and under secretary lettre. it's been a true honor. today i look forward to furst discussing this complex issue. of course some aspects of what we do must remain classified to protect our nation's security, so today i will limit my discussion to those in the public domain. we have seen over the course of the last year how this cyber threat environment is constantly evolving. we have all come to take for granted the activity being built into every facet of our lives. it creates opptunities and vulnerabilities. those who would seek to harm our fellow americans and our nation utilize the same internet, the same communications devices and the same social media platforms that we, our families and our friends here and around the world use. we must keep pace with such changes in order to provide policyakers a
admiral rogers. >> good morning.k you for the opportunity to appear before the committee today on the behalf of the united states cyber command and national security agency. i'm honored to appear beside general clapper and under secretary lettre. it's been a true honor. today i look forward to furst discussing this complex issue. of course some aspects of what we do must remain classified to protect our nation's security, so today i will limit my discussion to those in the public domain....
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so just to add to admiral rogers point. but i think there is a threshold of behavior that is just unacceptable, and somehow that has to be conveyed. >> i am out of time, but on behalf of all the american people, we want to thank you. you have dedicated your lives to keeping us safe, and we are incredibly grateful for. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for being a ranking member holding this hearing. and i also want to thank you, general klapper, mr. secretary, for your service, because this might be the last hearing for the men and women you leave leee lead. you describe in your testimony the increasing attacks we're seeing not just from russia, but china, other actors, north korea, their increasing capabilities. the chairman's opening statement pretty much stated that it's his view, and i certainly shared the view, that we are being hit repeatedly because the benefits outweigh the costs for those who are taking these actions against us. do you agree with that? >> i do, and i think we all do
so just to add to admiral rogers point. but i think there is a threshold of behavior that is just unacceptable, and somehow that has to be conveyed. >> i am out of time, but on behalf of all the american people, we want to thank you. you have dedicated your lives to keeping us safe, and we are incredibly grateful for. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for being a ranking member holding this hearing. and i also want to thank you, general klapper, mr....
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roger: i think over a period. the president has an ambition to reduce the cost of that aircraft by a material amount of money, many percent. erik: double digits? roger: double digits, and we respect that. we will make our contribution towards that. erik: you don't make that willingly. lucky is forcing its -- lockheed martin is forcing its suppliers to meet that burden? roger: we are a partner. we are a very real player. we feel the responsibility and are happy to commit to that. erik: what do you do on your end? do you have room to cut costs in the program. is it inevitable that your margins will suffer? we improve performance and learn by doing. that is what we hope to see come through the program over time. erik: in the short run, supply pressure on your business, in the long run as donald trump takes office, is that a net positive? roger: that is something we are all going to watch and see. i agree with his stance on the whole business of nato in the sense of people spending 2% of gdp. if you are a participant,
roger: i think over a period. the president has an ambition to reduce the cost of that aircraft by a material amount of money, many percent. erik: double digits? roger: double digits, and we respect that. we will make our contribution towards that. erik: you don't make that willingly. lucky is forcing its -- lockheed martin is forcing its suppliers to meet that burden? roger: we are a partner. we are a very real player. we feel the responsibility and are happy to commit to that. erik: what do...
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my question, at the rogers, starting with -- admiral rogers, starting with you. what do you see as the greatest cyber security threats facing our country, and what specifically should we be doing about it to protect ourselves? >> no small question. [laughter] when i look at the challenges and the threats, it is, in no particular order, significant extraction of information and insight that has generated economic advantage for others that is eroding operational advantage for us as a nation. that is, as you have seen in piece,ssian peace -- not just the extraction but the use of the dimension. what happens when you start to move in an environment where not only information is being, for some people i use the phrase weaponize, what happens when now we see people suddenly manipulating our network, so we cannot believe the data we're looking at? that would be a fundamental game changer to me, and to me is only a question of when this is going to happen. what happens when the nonstate actor decides cyber offers a asymmetric advantage to them, because their sense of ris
my question, at the rogers, starting with -- admiral rogers, starting with you. what do you see as the greatest cyber security threats facing our country, and what specifically should we be doing about it to protect ourselves? >> no small question. [laughter] when i look at the challenges and the threats, it is, in no particular order, significant extraction of information and insight that has generated economic advantage for others that is eroding operational advantage for us as a...
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i'm10096 sure that's roger. we had finally identified roger.rouble. it soon became clear that the 76—year—old had been deliberately abandoned in england. his son, kevin, flew him to britain. kevin, we need to find out what happened to your dad. kevin, did you dump your father neng gland? happened to your dad. kevin, did you dump yourfather neng gland? kevin? you are trespassing, you need to leave. kevin agreed to answer questions, but not on camera. he says he had nothing to do whatsoever with the abandonment of his father in england. he said his father became ill when they were visiting england on holiday and that he asked a friend to take him to hospital. his explanation made no sense. why did he leave his father in england for eight months? after we notified the police about roger curry‘s identity, he was flown back to america lastjuly. he is now in the care of the la authorities. you can watch that story on panorama on bbc one at 8.30pm on bbc one. a man has been rescued afterfalling inside a cement mixer. this happened in county durham. it
i'm10096 sure that's roger. we had finally identified roger.rouble. it soon became clear that the 76—year—old had been deliberately abandoned in england. his son, kevin, flew him to britain. kevin, we need to find out what happened to your dad. kevin, did you dump your father neng gland? happened to your dad. kevin, did you dump yourfather neng gland? kevin? you are trespassing, you need to leave. kevin agreed to answer questions, but not on camera. he says he had nothing to do whatsoever...
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roger federer clinching the title with some stunning tennis.started the brighter, taking the opening set before nadal levelled matters. federer then raced away with the third, winning it for the loss ofjust one game. but as is often the case with matches involving these two champions, nadal responded once more. take a look at this incredible shot in the fourth — that even had federer applauding. the fifth and deciding set has ebbed and flowed, but it was better he came out on top. he won that in five sets. after a thrilling day yesterday with some shock wins the fa cup fourth round continues today. last week m illwa ll round continues today. last week millwall were boosted by the news that the council had abandoned the compulsory purchase of land around their ground. millwall said the development could jeopardise the club's future. these are live pictures from the then. they are a quarter of an hour into the match. the score is still 0—0. there are three more games in the fourth round today. fulham take on hull at 12.30, then non league sutton
roger federer clinching the title with some stunning tennis.started the brighter, taking the opening set before nadal levelled matters. federer then raced away with the third, winning it for the loss ofjust one game. but as is often the case with matches involving these two champions, nadal responded once more. take a look at this incredible shot in the fourth — that even had federer applauding. the fifth and deciding set has ebbed and flowed, but it was better he came out on top. he won that...
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admiral rogers? >> chairman mccain, ranking member reed, members of the committee good morning and thank you for the opportunity to appear before the committee today on behalf of the united states cyber command and the national security agency. i'm honored to appear besides director clapper and undersecretary lettre and i applaud them both for their many years of public service. it's been a true honor, gentlemen. when we last met in september i discussed the changing cyber threat environment and today i look forward to further discussing this complex issue. of course some aspects of what we do must remain classified to protect our nation's security so today i will limit my discussion to those in the public domain. we have seen over the course of the last year how this cyber threat environment is constantly evolving. we have all come to take for granted the interconnectivity that is being built into every facet of our lives. it creates opportunities and vulnerabilities. those who would seek to harm ou
admiral rogers? >> chairman mccain, ranking member reed, members of the committee good morning and thank you for the opportunity to appear before the committee today on behalf of the united states cyber command and the national security agency. i'm honored to appear besides director clapper and undersecretary lettre and i applaud them both for their many years of public service. it's been a true honor, gentlemen. when we last met in september i discussed the changing cyber threat...
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and for roger it's wonderful, but he's become our roger. yeah...m the far north—west of the us. the likeness was striking. panorama followed the lead and traced the teenager pictured in the yearbook to a current address in los angeles. the home was burnt out and looked abandoned, but neighbours knew roger. can i show you these photographs? that's roger. are you sure? oh, no question about it, no doubt. 100%? i am 100% sure that's roger. we had finally identified roger curry, but this story doesn't have a happy ending. we found that the family had been haunted by illness and trouble. it soon became clear that the 76—year—old had been deliberately abandoned in england. his son kevin flew him to britain. kevin, we need to find out what happened to your dad. kevin, did you dump your father in england? kevin? you're trespassing. you need to leave. kevin then agreed to answer questions, but not on camera. he says that he had nothing to do whatsoever with the abandonment of his father in england. he said his father became ill when they were visiting engla
and for roger it's wonderful, but he's become our roger. yeah...m the far north—west of the us. the likeness was striking. panorama followed the lead and traced the teenager pictured in the yearbook to a current address in los angeles. the home was burnt out and looked abandoned, but neighbours knew roger. can i show you these photographs? that's roger. are you sure? oh, no question about it, no doubt. 100%? i am 100% sure that's roger. we had finally identified roger curry, but this story...
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>> could be, yes. >> do you agree admiral rogers? >> yes. >> when the leader says they are close to getting icbm, that is in the realm of truth? >> he is working aggressively to do that. >> if the president of the united states says it won't happen he will have to come to y'all to figure out how far along they are. is that right? >> i hope he would be the source. >> i hope he would talk to you too. i hope this is what he realizes. if he has to take action against north korea, i intend to support it. he needs to explain to the american people why. and one of the explanations he will give is based on what i was told. by the people that are in the fight. and let me tell you this, you don't wear a uniform but you're in the fight. and we're in a fight for our lives. i just got back from the baltics, ukraine and georgia. if you think it's bad here, you ought to go there. so ladies and gentlemen, it is time now not to throw pebbles, but to throw rocks. i wish we were not here. if it were up to me we would all live in peace. but putin is up
>> could be, yes. >> do you agree admiral rogers? >> yes. >> when the leader says they are close to getting icbm, that is in the realm of truth? >> he is working aggressively to do that. >> if the president of the united states says it won't happen he will have to come to y'all to figure out how far along they are. is that right? >> i hope he would be the source. >> i hope he would talk to you too. i hope this is what he realizes. if he has to...
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sir ivanka rogers who just quit as an ambassador.y he had secret meetings with david cameron before christmas. what was said? they are not secret any more. it is interesting. there has been a schism which has widened into a genuine ructions between theresa may and david cameron. ivanka rogers who, as we know, quit in high dudgeon from his role as eu ambassador. that was cameron before christmas and offered some aggressive warnings about the way brexit negotiations or more negotiations were taking place. speaking about the fear of mutually assured destruction and the biggest issueis assured destruction and the biggest issue is whether we have an orderly or disorderly brexit and were heading for a car crash, he told david cameron. david cameron a p pa re ntly david cameron. david cameron apparently privately shares those views the brexit will hurt the economy. we should not be surprised by that, given his stance in the vote. i suspect that people in the inner circle around theresa may will be particularly angry and feel that once again
sir ivanka rogers who just quit as an ambassador.y he had secret meetings with david cameron before christmas. what was said? they are not secret any more. it is interesting. there has been a schism which has widened into a genuine ructions between theresa may and david cameron. ivanka rogers who, as we know, quit in high dudgeon from his role as eu ambassador. that was cameron before christmas and offered some aggressive warnings about the way brexit negotiations or more negotiations were...
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close call for aaron rogers but he warmed up in the cold weather. rogers, buying time. here's got plenty of money for. it devante adams five yards. touchdown. packers fivrtd lead of game 7-6 and typeal seconds of the first half, and at this point, aaron rogers come one a new bit. do you this so often. of course, yeah he'll throw it up. and of course they're going to catch it. little push-off in the back. distant matter. cobb, touchdown. hail mary and hail aaron that point in the half. four tds three of them their own. they cruise 38-18 after rogers pass what got the team going. >> we hit a hail us going. >> that was before ti was bad t half. i was struggling to find a rhythm they were coming well. i took sacks. second half we got back rhythm throws and devante made a bunch of plays and randall cobb we've been missing a long time we're betting and we showed it on the field tonight. >> it's becoming routine. hail aaron, holtly trinity. cardinal supports it over time on the right a thursday night against alliance to win and then today, at the half, all things up and same p
close call for aaron rogers but he warmed up in the cold weather. rogers, buying time. here's got plenty of money for. it devante adams five yards. touchdown. packers fivrtd lead of game 7-6 and typeal seconds of the first half, and at this point, aaron rogers come one a new bit. do you this so often. of course, yeah he'll throw it up. and of course they're going to catch it. little push-off in the back. distant matter. cobb, touchdown. hail mary and hail aaron that point in the half. four tds...
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what will he say to roger goodell? and what was that coat? >>> and important news about women and a certain type cancer. >>> good evening. president trump taking swift action today at the white house. signing several orders involving federal hiring and trade. these were promises made during the campaign. tonight, what he signed and what it means. and after that contentious moment over the weekend, the white house press secretary presenting images of the crowd side by side, furious with media reports, but then called out himself on the facts. today, he emerged again. no pictures with him this time, and what he is saying now. abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl leading us off. >> reporter: today in the oval office, president trump making good on his campaign promise to pull out of a major trade deal with asia, the trans-pacific partnership. >> great thing for the american worker what we just did. >> reporter: and in a meeting with business leaders, trump warned of a big new tax if any of them move jobs out of country. >> so a c
what will he say to roger goodell? and what was that coat? >>> and important news about women and a certain type cancer. >>> good evening. president trump taking swift action today at the white house. signing several orders involving federal hiring and trade. these were promises made during the campaign. tonight, what he signed and what it means. and after that contentious moment over the weekend, the white house press secretary presenting images of the crowd side by side,...
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britain's top diplomat to the eu, sir ivan rogers, resigns.alks. a man is shot dead by police near the m62 in huddersfield. he's been named as mohammed yasser yaqub. a british man is said to have been killed in syria fighting with kurdish forces against islamic state militants. ryan lock had told his family he was going to turkey on holiday. and in sport, west ham are appealing the red card shown to sofiane feghouli during the premier league defeat to manchester united. he was sent off after colliding with phil jones. former super league champions ra dford jones. former super league champions radford bulls jones. former super league champions ra dford bulls have jones. former super league champions radford bulls have been liquidated after the club's administrator rejected a bid to save them. —— bradford bulls. andy murray is playing in the qatar open, his first event since being knighted. he is currently 3—0 up againstjeremy chardy of france. a think tank closely linked o the labour party is warning that the party has almost no chance of winni
britain's top diplomat to the eu, sir ivan rogers, resigns.alks. a man is shot dead by police near the m62 in huddersfield. he's been named as mohammed yasser yaqub. a british man is said to have been killed in syria fighting with kurdish forces against islamic state militants. ryan lock had told his family he was going to turkey on holiday. and in sport, west ham are appealing the red card shown to sofiane feghouli during the premier league defeat to manchester united. he was sent off after...