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roger: i did.eing assigned to cover technology meant the first rule of wall street is timing is everything. emily: were you smart or lucky? roger: i was totally lucky. you can explain my entire career on the basis of a great starting day and being assigned to the sector that was the basis of the economy for my entire career. pure dumb luck. i get there, things go up, things go down. they create this thing called the science and technology fun 19 days before the crash in 1987. the thing is down 37% in a month. they say, roger, why don't you take over? i say, i have to do it my way. they said, this is what i love about t. rowe, they said, fine, do it your way. i spent 120 days a year traveling. institutional investors and top analysts were doing 29 meetings a year. i was doing 400 face-to-face meetings with companies. nobody had done that before. this is the late 1980's. it worked so well in tech. emily: you went on to cofounded silver lake. roger: we raise the money in 1999 and buy three stocks, sea
roger: i did.eing assigned to cover technology meant the first rule of wall street is timing is everything. emily: were you smart or lucky? roger: i was totally lucky. you can explain my entire career on the basis of a great starting day and being assigned to the sector that was the basis of the economy for my entire career. pure dumb luck. i get there, things go up, things go down. they create this thing called the science and technology fun 19 days before the crash in 1987. the thing is down...
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joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0" is roger mcnamee. roger, great to have you here.oger: emily, it is a great honor to be on your show. emily: i have never had the opportunity to ask how did roger mcnamee become roger mcnamee? i am glad we have a chance to do that here today. roger: so i grew up in albany, new york. i had a wonderful childhood. i had health problems as a kid. i developed a condition at age two. at 10, i had a traumatic injury that required life-saving surgery. it was one of those experiences you come through and it forms your personality in an interesting way. emily: coded did this impact to as a child? roger: i became more introverted and essentially, i got used to having to go my own way because the digestive disorder i had meant i could not eat anything that had any grain in it. you grew up without birthday cakes, cookies, bread, and cereal. you have to develop tremendous self-control. you are going to become an investor. what are some traits that are really useful? emily: did you want to become an investor? roger: i knew nothing about it. when i
joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0" is roger mcnamee. roger, great to have you here.oger: emily, it is a great honor to be on your show. emily: i have never had the opportunity to ask how did roger mcnamee become roger mcnamee? i am glad we have a chance to do that here today. roger: so i grew up in albany, new york. i had a wonderful childhood. i had health problems as a kid. i developed a condition at age two. at 10, i had a traumatic injury that required life-saving surgery....
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rogers and twain became very close friends. he was a guest of rogers on his yacht. somehow, the word got out that mark twain was coming. people were excited about this. when it pulled into the bay, the crowd formed on the docks. they began to shout for mark twain to come out and greet them, which he did. he came out of the boat in his white suit and doffed his hat, and the crowd went crazy. reporters followed him everywhere around jamestown. when it came time to leave, rogers decided he would go back by rail, and twain would get on the yacht and sail it. unfortunately, there was a thick fog settled over the bay. the boat -- twain was marooned for several days, if you can use the term "marooned" for being on a boat. while twain was on the boat, by one description, servants rushed about, working their arms , cracking ice and plucking the tender leaves of the fragrant herbs in preparation of a famous concoction, guaranteed to dispel sorrow and lighten hearts that are heavy. as good virginians, you know this was the mint julep. og lifts, thee fathe boat sails, and twain
rogers and twain became very close friends. he was a guest of rogers on his yacht. somehow, the word got out that mark twain was coming. people were excited about this. when it pulled into the bay, the crowd formed on the docks. they began to shout for mark twain to come out and greet them, which he did. he came out of the boat in his white suit and doffed his hat, and the crowd went crazy. reporters followed him everywhere around jamestown. when it came time to leave, rogers decided he would...
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except, roger's dad was around. but roger used to do all the running about! he was younger than!buy his cider. there is jamie oliver, there. that was about eight years ago, when he came in. i had johnny rotten in here. joe strummer used to come in here regularly, from the clash. lovely man. lily allen. he even had a visit from a mysterious graffiti artist. the people who came in, asked me to turn everybody out at eight o'clock at night, asked me if they can put a painting on the wall. it is supposed to be me! i shall never take it off, anyway. well, we have kept the prices down, we haven't put them up for three years, but there's such a glut of cider out there, at the end of the day you've got to be able to sell it. no good making it and not sell it. years ago, proper cider, you could sell no trouble at all, but unfortunately, now... now, they all want it clear and fizzy and sweet and weak. a0 years ago, all the old boys would not have looked at all this factory cider, they would have tipped it down the drain. the apple season has started now, beginning of september. i don't aim
except, roger's dad was around. but roger used to do all the running about! he was younger than!buy his cider. there is jamie oliver, there. that was about eight years ago, when he came in. i had johnny rotten in here. joe strummer used to come in here regularly, from the clash. lovely man. lily allen. he even had a visit from a mysterious graffiti artist. the people who came in, asked me to turn everybody out at eight o'clock at night, asked me if they can put a painting on the wall. it is...
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allen—mac according to roger, a0 yea rs, allen—mac according to roger, a0 years, he has got a betteraround. he was younger than. he has also had if you famous faces in to buy his cider. there is jamie oliver, there. that was about eight years ago, when he came in. joe strom used to come in here regularly, from the clash. lovely man. lily allen. he even had a visit from a mysterious graffiti artist. the people who came in, ask me if they can put a painting on the wall. it is supposed to be me. i should never take it off, anyway. well, we have kept the prices down, but there is such a lot of cider at the moment, at the end of the day you have to be able to sell it. no good making it and not sell it. years ago, proper cider, you could sell no trouble at all, but u nfortu nately, sell no trouble at all, but unfortunately, there are not good cider drinkers. a0 years ago, all the old boys would not have looked at all this factory cider, sweet, fizzy and weak, and they would have tipped it down the drain. the apple season has started now, beginning of september. i always say the good lord p
allen—mac according to roger, a0 yea rs, allen—mac according to roger, a0 years, he has got a betteraround. he was younger than. he has also had if you famous faces in to buy his cider. there is jamie oliver, there. that was about eight years ago, when he came in. joe strom used to come in here regularly, from the clash. lovely man. lily allen. he even had a visit from a mysterious graffiti artist. the people who came in, ask me if they can put a painting on the wall. it is supposed to be...
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jake, your reaction to admiral rogers' testimony today? >> to understand admiral rogers testimony you have to put it in context. every single leader of our intelligence community including those appointed by trump himself have said that russia poses a threat to the 2018 election and the future elections, as well. yet, christopher wray, the director of the fbi testified he's been given no direction from the president to do anything to stop russia. the president hasn't levied a single sanction on russia in connection with election mete meddling and today, admiral rogers says that russia is acting basically with impunity and that he hasn't been given any direction or any authority to go after these russian threats at the source. so the only conclusion one can draw is that the president is derelict in his duty. he took an oath to defend our democracy, our constitution. he's not doing it and it's hard to think of a time in american history when a president has faced such a clear threat and chosen to do absolutely nothing about it. it boggles th
jake, your reaction to admiral rogers' testimony today? >> to understand admiral rogers testimony you have to put it in context. every single leader of our intelligence community including those appointed by trump himself have said that russia poses a threat to the 2018 election and the future elections, as well. yet, christopher wray, the director of the fbi testified he's been given no direction from the president to do anything to stop russia. the president hasn't levied a single...
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rogers' neighborhood?"t would be a beautiful day in our neighborhood to open the vault to 2001 when john donovan took a look at the tv legend. >> reporter: next month the final new episode of "mr. rogers' neighborhood" will air on television and after that they'll be recycled. still, it must be said he was an acquired taste for some viewers, including nightline correspondent. >> reporter: the really tricky thing about appreciating "mr. rogers' neighborhood" is you have to see it through it right set of eyes. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood a beautiful day for a neighbor would you be mine could you be mine ♪ >> reporter: can i must admit i did not possess until recently. it launched in the late 60s. the one thing i was 12 years old at that point and struggling to be cool. one thing you know for sure is a grown man woo puts on colored tennis shoes and feeds the fish every day and sings songs about feelings -- ♪ i'm proud of you i hope that you are proud of you too ♪ >> reporter: he was definitely
rogers' neighborhood?"t would be a beautiful day in our neighborhood to open the vault to 2001 when john donovan took a look at the tv legend. >> reporter: next month the final new episode of "mr. rogers' neighborhood" will air on television and after that they'll be recycled. still, it must be said he was an acquired taste for some viewers, including nightline correspondent. >> reporter: the really tricky thing about appreciating "mr. rogers' neighborhood"...
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trump candidacy was a roger stone production.annot take credit. it is true that i first thought of the idea of donald trump as a candidate for presidency back in 1988. i was drawn to him as a potential candidate because of his independence created by his wealth, independence in the sense he was not deeply committed or responsible for the policies of the past, he had no investment in m ista kes past, he had no investment in mistakes already made. and what i saw was a growing to duopoly in which the two parties working together had started an endless war without national inherent interest in clear, national debt, spending and borrowing with no end in sight cheating people going through the system and brought in people practical —— rorting people, trade policies which sucked jobs out of america. and a stagnant economy of those who did not know how to run a business. i thought a person with enormous courage to change things. how disappointed, what kind of sense of betrayal, did you have, when when once the bandwagon started to roll i
trump candidacy was a roger stone production.annot take credit. it is true that i first thought of the idea of donald trump as a candidate for presidency back in 1988. i was drawn to him as a potential candidate because of his independence created by his wealth, independence in the sense he was not deeply committed or responsible for the policies of the past, he had no investment in m ista kes past, he had no investment in mistakes already made. and what i saw was a growing to duopoly in which...
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. >> karen rogers is in for chris sowers, a mixed bag with snow and rain right, karen? >> reporter: that's right, some of the changes we're having coming in, as well. we're seeing less of an impact for much of the region. the temperature will be higher. the winter weather advisory, now it's a winter weather advisory even for the northwest suburbs, it was a winter storm watch it's been downgraded since yesterday. we have a beautiful start to the day partly sunny skies be we'll have clouds build in and the precipitation builds in from the south and west. the first half of the day is dry, colder than yesterday. 30 degrees in the lehigh valley. 33 in millville. 35 in cape may. 32 in philadelphia. it's staying above freezing in the city and south and east even into the overnight hours. that will change things a little bit for us as to how we're dealing with the precipitation. snow doesn't arrive until 4:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. we'll be watching for the arrival. 39 degrees, even if it's snowing it's in the upper 30s. 7:00 p.m., it's 35 degrees, it will be a wet snow that
. >> karen rogers is in for chris sowers, a mixed bag with snow and rain right, karen? >> reporter: that's right, some of the changes we're having coming in, as well. we're seeing less of an impact for much of the region. the temperature will be higher. the winter weather advisory, now it's a winter weather advisory even for the northwest suburbs, it was a winter storm watch it's been downgraded since yesterday. we have a beautiful start to the day partly sunny skies be we'll have...
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how much of a critical witness could roger stone be, but also how much of a tricky witness would roger stone be? >> he is an tremendously tricky witness. if i'm bob mueller, i'm not sure i would put roger stone on the stand in front of a jury to attest what he said or didn't say to the trump campaign. there's no question that roger stone and other people who were tied into this situation are unusual characters, fringe characters outside the main street -- mainstream of republican politics. there were a lot of folks like roger stone who were involved. i think the question here is whether all the circumstantial evidence that we've seen so far, all these dots on the landscape, all add up to collusion, whether bob mueller is capable of connecting these dots to make a case. there certainly is a circumstantial case, maybe it made it to the president, i think what bob mueller needs to do is tie this down with direct evidence if he wants to bring this before a jury. >> when talking to people about the interviews are like with the investigators to find out how detailed they are, sometimes the q
how much of a critical witness could roger stone be, but also how much of a tricky witness would roger stone be? >> he is an tremendously tricky witness. if i'm bob mueller, i'm not sure i would put roger stone on the stand in front of a jury to attest what he said or didn't say to the trump campaign. there's no question that roger stone and other people who were tied into this situation are unusual characters, fringe characters outside the main street -- mainstream of republican...
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here's ducis rogers. >> reporter: good morning, december 13, 2005.ime the flyers beat the blue jackets in columbus. the two teams met last night in columbus. former flyers goalie, a tough nut to crack. wayne simmons this marks his first straight season with 20 goals. same count late in the third period, atkinson beats him. we're tied up. flyers on a rush in overtime. 29th goal of the season ends the game, flyers take it 2-1 in overtime. >>> sixers flavorer in los angeles, benefit simmons sphard for the -- ben simmons starts for the world team. impede, hoops. world team wins 155,-124. >>> umpire brought into the phillies camp. >> i don't think anybody questions or should question the other ownership shows in the payroll it has. it's our job to get us to the post season as quickly as we can. >> that's a look at sports, you have yourself a terrific weekend. >> we'll have more on "action news" saturday morning coming up next. we'll be back after the break. daughter: mom, we're home! it's the serta. hurry into sam's club for a hot buy on a top rated serta
here's ducis rogers. >> reporter: good morning, december 13, 2005.ime the flyers beat the blue jackets in columbus. the two teams met last night in columbus. former flyers goalie, a tough nut to crack. wayne simmons this marks his first straight season with 20 goals. same count late in the third period, atkinson beats him. we're tied up. flyers on a rush in overtime. 29th goal of the season ends the game, flyers take it 2-1 in overtime. >>> sixers flavorer in los angeles, benefit...
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what happened to roger taney? you will listen to a clip of the president of the national constitution center talking about the rest of justice taney's life. >> roger taney is a constitutional tragedy. he is viewed as being moderate when it came to the balance between state and federal power and was well thought of until dred scott. as justice scalia said, the drama of how dred scott tarnished his reputation -- justice scalia invokes a portrait in the harvard library that shows him with sad eyes. reflecting on the great tragedy of this decision, showing us how important this case was. by the end of his career, he was reduced to wandering the streets of washington, personally handing out copies of the decision, checking lincoln's power to suspend the right of habeas corpus. he had printed them himself. host: one other thing to talk about was roger taney and his memory is that today, he continues to be controversial. if you go to the statehouse in annapolis, there is a statue of him at the entrance to the statehouse.
what happened to roger taney? you will listen to a clip of the president of the national constitution center talking about the rest of justice taney's life. >> roger taney is a constitutional tragedy. he is viewed as being moderate when it came to the balance between state and federal power and was well thought of until dred scott. as justice scalia said, the drama of how dred scott tarnished his reputation -- justice scalia invokes a portrait in the harvard library that shows him with...
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roger stone, welcome to hardtalk. delighted to be here.ve just gone past the one—year anniversary of the donald trump administration. how would you describe the political atmosphere in the united states today? i would say improving. the president continues to be a polarising figure. he came out of a relatively close election where both candidates were exceedingly polarising. but the rising tide of a strong economy is helping enormously. we have created under the watch of trump 2 million newjobs, we have a record stock market, african american and hispanic unemployment is at historic lows. overall unemployment is extraordinarily low. suddenly, you have these billion—dollar companies like apple coming back to the us to repatriate money there, to expand there.. so, i am growingly optimistic about the president and the county. it's all the more remarkable that his approval ratings are at historic lows. a great economy, and yet, a president who is profoundly unpopular with the american public. i would argue that he's polarising rather than unpo
roger stone, welcome to hardtalk. delighted to be here.ve just gone past the one—year anniversary of the donald trump administration. how would you describe the political atmosphere in the united states today? i would say improving. the president continues to be a polarising figure. he came out of a relatively close election where both candidates were exceedingly polarising. but the rising tide of a strong economy is helping enormously. we have created under the watch of trump 2 million...
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if he did, he sure kept it tight-lipped, says roger.nd for his grandsons. when roger was cleaning out some of grandpa's old boxes, he found a big, dusty, old book -- the title, "the art of rembrandt." hmm. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> how could this ever happened in this country? how could it never happened in this state? that's absolutely pure evil. cheryl: a valentine's day massacre in as a gunman kills at least 17. learning more about his passion for guns in a shocking social media post. my report straight ahead. lauren: keeping a keen eye on futures this morning. two african three-point gain up for days in a row. take a look at potentially five straight days of gains. dow futures
if he did, he sure kept it tight-lipped, says roger.nd for his grandsons. when roger was cleaning out some of grandpa's old boxes, he found a big, dusty, old book -- the title, "the art of rembrandt." hmm. i'm jamie colby. thanks so much for watching "strange inheritance," and remember, you can't take it with you. ♪ >> how could this ever happened in this country? how could it never happened in this state? that's absolutely pure evil. cheryl: a valentine's day...
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three lawmakers who are doctors offering first aid to victims including congressman david roe and roger marshall. >> so we did cpr for several, several minutes. dr. roe gave me a look that i don't know where you teach this in medical school, but a look that this is over, roger. there's nothing else we can do. >> reporter: a 28-year-old passenger in the trash truck did not survive. the injuries for passengers on the train are minor. >> it just kind of reminds you sometimes how fragile life can be. >> reporter: the ntsb says one of the focuses of their investigation will be the grade crossing where the crash took place. a recent study found these crossings where a railroad and a road meet saw an average of nearly six incidents per day in 2017. >> there are a lot of fatalities at grade crossings, and that's become an area of focus. this is another one of the accidents that help us
three lawmakers who are doctors offering first aid to victims including congressman david roe and roger marshall. >> so we did cpr for several, several minutes. dr. roe gave me a look that i don't know where you teach this in medical school, but a look that this is over, roger. there's nothing else we can do. >> reporter: a 28-year-old passenger in the trash truck did not survive. the injuries for passengers on the train are minor. >> it just kind of reminds you sometimes how...
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roger: no, i think the impact on the nomination was greater than the general election. reason is because the russians had been doing this campaign of essentially trying to divide the american people, to polarize them, so they took these issues like guns, like immigration, rights of women, black lives matter, and they would try to divide the country by seeding both sides and causing arguments. trump showed up and adopted the same themes they had been doing, and i assumed it was just because that is the way he thought as opposed to it was coordinated. so he effectively got this free ride off of this 2-3 years of russian investment. the other republicans were all running standard republican campaigns. they were defenseless. it was effectively he had been campaigning three years before they started. that is how he got nominated. we can't fix 2016, and that is not my goal. my goal in this whole thing is, i believe the advertising business model creates the wrong incentives for facebook, and that essentially it forces them to use highly addictive technology and to basically p
roger: no, i think the impact on the nomination was greater than the general election. reason is because the russians had been doing this campaign of essentially trying to divide the american people, to polarize them, so they took these issues like guns, like immigration, rights of women, black lives matter, and they would try to divide the country by seeding both sides and causing arguments. trump showed up and adopted the same themes they had been doing, and i assumed it was just because that...
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karen rogers and the "fyi philly" crew took a delicious stop in philadelphia. this place has a soulful southern touch. >> reporter: next to the overbrook train station is heaven on earth. it's soul food with all the southern staples, done right. >> fried chicken, grits, macaroni and cheese, and corn bread. >> reporter: i grew up in a small town in georgetown, south carolina i have 13 sisters and brothers, she tell us the definition. soul food. >> we would get this from the garden. >> today is the my birthday, i said let's go there, sometimes we have to blink the lights at 2:00 a.m. to tell people to go home. >> young and old can come in and enjoy themselves have a great meal. >> no matter who they are, what race they are, we became to that will he family. i'm karen rogers, "fyi philly." >> i would like to remind you you can see "fyi philly" tonight at 7:00 right here on 6abc. new tv, new speakers, netflix. this is going to be the place for binge watching, ladies. is it, ladies? don't get me wrong, you have killer tech mrs. d, but you still don't have fios. ok?
karen rogers and the "fyi philly" crew took a delicious stop in philadelphia. this place has a soulful southern touch. >> reporter: next to the overbrook train station is heaven on earth. it's soul food with all the southern staples, done right. >> fried chicken, grits, macaroni and cheese, and corn bread. >> reporter: i grew up in a small town in georgetown, south carolina i have 13 sisters and brothers, she tell us the definition. soul food. >> we would get...
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why would the white house deny admiral rogerers the authority to stop it?t may have something to do with the past relationship with russia and straight answers are hard to come by on that subject from sarah sanders and on capitol hill today. as one the of the white house's closest confidantes, hope hicks is testifying on capitol hill today. two lawmakers say shiks refusing to answer time about her time in the white house and during transition. not all the questions but some of them. what is the justification behind hope hicks refusing to answer questions? >> reporter: well, today, white house communications director hope hicks' attorney has instructed the house intelligence. now this is in line with what steve bannon did when he came aboard the committee on multiple occasions. he would not answer questions about what happened after the campaign season, including the transition in his time at the white house. when bannon did that, there were bipartisan concerns and threats to hold him in contempt of congress. but today concerns are coming from the democrats.
why would the white house deny admiral rogerers the authority to stop it?t may have something to do with the past relationship with russia and straight answers are hard to come by on that subject from sarah sanders and on capitol hill today. as one the of the white house's closest confidantes, hope hicks is testifying on capitol hill today. two lawmakers say shiks refusing to answer time about her time in the white house and during transition. not all the questions but some of them. what is the...
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. >> we have more on the approaching snow, karen rogers is in for chris. >> reporter: we have a change on the model run. the change we'll get a bit more mild and a bit more melting. you may remember this was a winter storm watch for the area north and west of the city, it's been changed to just an advisory, giving you a sense that the national weather service gettings less of an impact because of the storm out here. satellite and radar showing us the rain from yesterday is gone, we have clear skies, there will be clouds filling in from the south and west, the precipitation not that far behind, a big change in temperatures in the last 24 hours, 30 degrees in the city, upper 20s in trenton and wilmington, we're below freezing everywhere except for cape may. in the 60s, yesterday, in allentown, 26. dover, 29. if you're out running errands, no problem, 38 degrees. 3:00 p.m., lots of clouds dry, 39 degrees. we see the winter mix arrive that will be sometime between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. pulling in from the southwest. at 5:00 p.m., it's a wintry mix through parts of the region, rain to the
. >> we have more on the approaching snow, karen rogers is in for chris. >> reporter: we have a change on the model run. the change we'll get a bit more mild and a bit more melting. you may remember this was a winter storm watch for the area north and west of the city, it's been changed to just an advisory, giving you a sense that the national weather service gettings less of an impact because of the storm out here. satellite and radar showing us the rain from yesterday is gone, we...
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rogers is coming to a post office near you. >> there's a new forever stamp featuring fred rogers and the puppet king friday the 13th set to e released on march 23rd. mr. rogers neighborhood aired for 33 years on pbs. the show taught so many of us about kindness, love and compassion. those turned temperament al king friday into a beloved character as well. >> love mr. rogers, lisa. isn't king friday a tiny bit creepy? do you remember those characters? they're a little -- >> kind of. >> i'm sorry. i'm protecting mr. rogers from the shade today. goodness, gracious. >> i don't know. maybe i was sick that day. good morning everyone. 49 in walnut creek. starting a little cooler in the east bay. it's 50 in san carlos and oakland. low 40s here. a patch of fog, livermore, fog away from the shoreline. you'll feel that sea breeze. what about the rainfall, we talked about how much we need it. only 64% in oakland. you can see where we stand through mountain view santa rosa and san jose. doesn't look like we'll be where we should be. we talked about that miracle march. we can hope for that. sue? >
rogers is coming to a post office near you. >> there's a new forever stamp featuring fred rogers and the puppet king friday the 13th set to e released on march 23rd. mr. rogers neighborhood aired for 33 years on pbs. the show taught so many of us about kindness, love and compassion. those turned temperament al king friday into a beloved character as well. >> love mr. rogers, lisa. isn't king friday a tiny bit creepy? do you remember those characters? they're a little -- >>...
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let's go over to dave murphy and karen rogers. good morning. >> good morning.ittle springtime in february. >> uh-huh, no kidding. already feels mild out there, karen, as we take a look at the weather sent you see some clouds out there. there. goal expect clouds to give way to increasing sunshine. looks like a very mild afternoon. already this morning not too bad. still in the 30's in allentown, 37 degrees there. 39 degrees in reading but in philadelphia, 48 degrees. 51 in trenton, 51 in wilmington, 53 currently in millville and 43 a little cooler in cape may. we have an issue with fog around the region and in some cases it is dense. in philadelphia you see only a third of a mile visibility, same thing in allentown, reading and lancaster, under a mile in wilmington and just a little bit more than a mile visibility in millville and everywhere you see this gray, there is the chance of some dense fog all the way up to the poconos so be careful driving around. dense fog advisory in effect until 10 o'clock this morning. temperatures are really going to zoom, though.
let's go over to dave murphy and karen rogers. good morning. >> good morning.ittle springtime in february. >> uh-huh, no kidding. already feels mild out there, karen, as we take a look at the weather sent you see some clouds out there. there. goal expect clouds to give way to increasing sunshine. looks like a very mild afternoon. already this morning not too bad. still in the 30's in allentown, 37 degrees there. 39 degrees in reading but in philadelphia, 48 degrees. 51 in trenton,...
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clearly what we have done, said admiral rogers, has not been enough. unquote. he is absolutely right. it's extraordinary, confounding and dangerous how little the trump administration is doing about putin's campaign to undermine our grand democracy. president trump refused to punish putin after he took office despite the consensus view of 17 american intelligence agencies that putin interfered in our election. he will not pass sanctions that passed this congress with only five dissenting votes combined in the house and senate. yesterday when my friend, the senator from rhode island, asked admiral rogers if the trump administration had directed him to counter russian meddling, he replied no. a hostile foreign power continues to interfere with our democracy and is planning to interfere in our next elections and the president of the united states is hardly lifting a finger. it was as if they were planning for war. cyber attacks, manipulation of newspapers is another way that hostile powers attack us. people have to wonder why president trump is so soft on russia,
clearly what we have done, said admiral rogers, has not been enough. unquote. he is absolutely right. it's extraordinary, confounding and dangerous how little the trump administration is doing about putin's campaign to undermine our grand democracy. president trump refused to punish putin after he took office despite the consensus view of 17 american intelligence agencies that putin interfered in our election. he will not pass sanctions that passed this congress with only five dissenting votes...
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stunning, stunning testimony by admiral rogers.as saying, exclusively and also if you watched his face and listened to his tone, he was saying this white house doesn't seem to care. now it is on this white house, on this administration to do something to make sure this doesn't happen again. we have the midterms coming upping in 2020, and what admiral rogers was saying, i get no sense of urgency from this white house, i don't have proper authority from this white house. i don't get the sense they really care. and there was that extraordinary moment where elizabeth warren asked him, what do you think the russians have concluded from this? and he said, bluntly, that there's not much of a price to pay for that they did. >> this is, out of all of the stories that's happening today, this is the one that raises your eyebrows? >> this is about our fundamental national security. this is about our autonomy. a foreign government, a foreign power, an adversary tried to -- meddled and tried to influence the outcome of one of our elections and o
stunning, stunning testimony by admiral rogers.as saying, exclusively and also if you watched his face and listened to his tone, he was saying this white house doesn't seem to care. now it is on this white house, on this administration to do something to make sure this doesn't happen again. we have the midterms coming upping in 2020, and what admiral rogers was saying, i get no sense of urgency from this white house, i don't have proper authority from this white house. i don't get the sense...
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so about ten years ago roger and i, we went on a uso tour to iraq and afghanistan, and it was roger,s. >> jimmy: right. >> it was drew brees, who was about to win the super bowl for the saints. and i just got to know this man who of course he's like the big boss of the nfl and he's got to make tough decisions, but who he was as a man, as an individual, just like spending time meeting the troops, talking to them, giving them whatever they can need. i was like, he's a really good guy. >> jimmy: interesting. is he better than your factor, do you think? >> i think pete's the top. pete's the top, yeah. >> jimmy: well, that's good to hear. so after the super bowl, of course, on "this is us" we've all known that your character is dead the whole time. >> sure. >> jimmy: but to actually see the cause of death was very upsetting for a lot of people. >> yeah. >> jimmy: like a lot of people. and in a big way. in fact, i have some tweets. i'd like to share them with the audience now. "i just watched the episode of this is us where jack dies and i've been inconsolably crying for the last hour and
so about ten years ago roger and i, we went on a uso tour to iraq and afghanistan, and it was roger,s. >> jimmy: right. >> it was drew brees, who was about to win the super bowl for the saints. and i just got to know this man who of course he's like the big boss of the nfl and he's got to make tough decisions, but who he was as a man, as an individual, just like spending time meeting the troops, talking to them, giving them whatever they can need. i was like, he's a really good guy....
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roger didn't sleep at all. day two was just as bad.er could hear the helicopters but didn't have a light to signal rescuers where he was. by day three he was getting desperate. >> the third night i went i might not make it at all. but then i was out of food and water. >> reporter: but then. >> i heard the helicopter. i said guy pull yourself up and i pulled myself up and the light shined and i went oh my god they found me. >> reporter: that was the beginning of a miraculous rescue. very lucky ending indeed. he knows it could have been a lot worse. he says he's not done hiking of course, it's his love and his passion but for now on he'll take further steps for when the unexpected strikes. he promised his family that he'll start bringing a solar powered light with him wherever he goes. sometimes life will throw us unexpected curve balls and we can't control that but we can always be as prepared as possible. so happy to see that dan is recovering and not giving up on his passion of hiking. i don't know about you guys but i had a really sc
roger didn't sleep at all. day two was just as bad.er could hear the helicopters but didn't have a light to signal rescuers where he was. by day three he was getting desperate. >> the third night i went i might not make it at all. but then i was out of food and water. >> reporter: but then. >> i heard the helicopter. i said guy pull yourself up and i pulled myself up and the light shined and i went oh my god they found me. >> reporter: that was the beginning of a...
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> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogersnd meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 4:30 now on this tuesday february 13th. >> good morning everyone. here's what we're following for you on "action news." the number of flu cases being reported across our area is exploding. >> questions are only increasing around what the white house knew and when when it comes to the spousal abuse allegations against a top aide. >> city of philadelphia has big plans today for the return of an iconic piece of art. >> but first up, let's get a check of your accuweather and traffic with meteorologist, david murphy and with karen rogers. good morning. >> was anyone else so excited about the return of sun? >> yes. >> i was like, sun, i haven't seen it in so long. >> yeah, we were hoping we'd get sun yesterday afternoon, a lot of you did and this morning you're going to get some more once we get past sunrise. you can see that bank of cloud cover that was with us early yesterday now clearing the coast. some additional clouds may try a
> "action news" delaware valley's leading news program with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogersnd meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> good morning. it's 4:30 now on this tuesday february 13th. >> good morning everyone. here's what we're following for you on "action news." the number of flu cases being reported across our area is exploding. >> questions are only increasing around what the white house knew and when when it comes to the...
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and then, the question i had, again, going to admiral rogers. he said today, we are not where we need to be or want to be on cyber. because the white house, does the president plan to hold national security council session to discuss specifically these concerns about having a menu of options to respond to a cyber attack, and one specifically in relation to russia? >> in terms of a specific meeting, i don't know that a date is set, but i do know that there are constantly conversations going on within the administration on this topic. and we're going to continue those. i'll keep you posted on the president's schedule. >> has there been one so far on russia and cyber attacks? >> i know that he's been briefed on it, in terms of specifics beyond that. i would have to check and get back to you. >> thank you, sarah. did anyone from the white house instruct hope hicks not to answer questions from the house intelligence committee about her time serving in the white house and in the transition? >> as is always the case, i'm not going to comment on any ind
and then, the question i had, again, going to admiral rogers. he said today, we are not where we need to be or want to be on cyber. because the white house, does the president plan to hold national security council session to discuss specifically these concerns about having a menu of options to respond to a cyber attack, and one specifically in relation to russia? >> in terms of a specific meeting, i don't know that a date is set, but i do know that there are constantly conversations...
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i think admiral rogers was exactly right. the russians hear this as there's going to be no price to pay and effectively it's an invitation to do it again. i think hayden is right, they're likely to do even more as they move forward. this was a fult multifaceted campaign. they're going to continue developing new facets and amping them up. and whether or not the president will admit or deny the collusion or the russian activity at all, it's reasonably clear on the public record that he hasn't provided strong leadership. he hasn't galvanized the federal workforce and his federal agencies. hasn't pushed them hard to do something aggressive to put a stop to this. and ironically, what you're left with is the most compelling action coming out of the u.s. government on this topic is coming from the criminal investigation of special counsel bob mueller. >> let me stay with you on that, and i had heard from a former federal prosecutor who was an ally of this trump white house that one of the clearest messages sent by bob mueller with t
i think admiral rogers was exactly right. the russians hear this as there's going to be no price to pay and effectively it's an invitation to do it again. i think hayden is right, they're likely to do even more as they move forward. this was a fult multifaceted campaign. they're going to continue developing new facets and amping them up. and whether or not the president will admit or deny the collusion or the russian activity at all, it's reasonably clear on the public record that he hasn't...
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unbelievable. >> chairman rogers, the floor for 30 seconds. wrap it up. >> first of all, russia has been engaged in political shenanigans since the 1960s. they're just a lot better at it now because they have a new platform in social media where they reach into your house. that was very significant today. it is not just going to happen, it is still happening around the world here in the united states going into 2018 and we are not ready for this problem. we don't have a whole government approach for this. second piece of this, watch what they're talking about on china. the 5g buildouts coming to america, the chinese want to do it, that's the fight they're talking about in this open hearing. >>> my thanks to all of you, a very busy day with all this breaking news. that is all for me. i'm john berman. "at this hour" picks up right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> hi there. i'm briae brianna keilar in fo bolduan. we're hearing from the representatives of the entire intelligence community at a key time, talking about russian meddling, talkin
unbelievable. >> chairman rogers, the floor for 30 seconds. wrap it up. >> first of all, russia has been engaged in political shenanigans since the 1960s. they're just a lot better at it now because they have a new platform in social media where they reach into your house. that was very significant today. it is not just going to happen, it is still happening around the world here in the united states going into 2018 and we are not ready for this problem. we don't have a whole...
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roger wilkins: i mean these were nasty fights. thurgood would win a case and walter would have a press conference. narrator: by july of 1938 charles houston had enough, and he returnd to washington dc, leaving young thurgood marshall in charge of the legal arm of the naacp, now known as the legal defense and education fund. marshall would now be in charge of the entire national naacp legal campaign, alone in an office which was often the last resort for hundreds of frustrated branches and desperate defendants. jose anderson: when marshall became the head of the fund, then his need to be in many places increased, both out of necessity and out of strategy. tens of thousands of miles, every corner of the country, to discuss key parts of the legal campaign, to drum up support, to drum up finances, to inform people as to what was going on. that was as critical a part of the strategy as the cases. to keep people aware that they were in a fight and they were winnning. thurgood marshall: when i'd go in these towns, i would go down where t
roger wilkins: i mean these were nasty fights. thurgood would win a case and walter would have a press conference. narrator: by july of 1938 charles houston had enough, and he returnd to washington dc, leaving young thurgood marshall in charge of the legal arm of the naacp, now known as the legal defense and education fund. marshall would now be in charge of the entire national naacp legal campaign, alone in an office which was often the last resort for hundreds of frustrated branches and...
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borges. ¿ quÉ tal roger buenos dÍas, antes que nada te reitero nuestro agradecimiento por tomarte elento?. >>> gracias a ustedes por la transmisiÓn. >>> roger tÚ dirÍas que en este momento estas viviendo un milagro porque tu hijo se estÁ recuperando de graves balazos? >>> sÍ seÑora es un milagro de dios de verdad que sÍ. >>> porque Él sufriÓ heridas en Órganos vitales, tengo entendido que tocÓ su hÍgado, estocÓ su pulmÓn, su pierna >>> estÁ bien recuperado de eso, estÁ bastante estable. de su salud. bueno gracias a dios haciendo su obra pues en la vida de Él. >>> y estÁ consciente te puede hablar a ti >>> totalmente y estÁ muy consiente de todo. Él habla, abre sus ojitos no puede hablar mucho porque le sacaron los tubos hoy pero estÁ consciente de todo gracias a dios. >>> roger quisiera que me quejas en este momento hay mucho sentimiento de las familias como tÚ ¿ quÉ sientes pasados estos 2 dÍas quÉ siente? >>> siento mucha tristeza y lo quiero expresar a la comunidad no. nosotros necesitamos como comunidad este, y tambiÉn al sistema educativo de este paÍs necesitamos implementar en
borges. ¿ quÉ tal roger buenos dÍas, antes que nada te reitero nuestro agradecimiento por tomarte elento?. >>> gracias a ustedes por la transmisiÓn. >>> roger tÚ dirÍas que en este momento estas viviendo un milagro porque tu hijo se estÁ recuperando de graves balazos? >>> sÍ seÑora es un milagro de dios de verdad que sÍ. >>> porque Él sufriÓ heridas en Órganos vitales, tengo entendido que tocÓ su hÍgado, estocÓ su pulmÓn, su pierna...
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we'll be join by michael anton put will start and our first speaker is roger kimball. editor and publisher of the new cite tier -- cite tieron. and i would like to draw your attention to broad sites publishly on numerous topics, including one by our good friend, molly hemingway on trump and the media, roger, please state us out. >> there's been no term that populism. it's a word in search of a definition. for many people, populism is like the term fascism. the redder to cal weapon whose very lack of semantic presomethings -- precision is part of its attraction because anything you don't like can be effectively impugn evidence you can deemploy the p ford or the p word and get it to stick. what does populism mean? 99 times another of 100 it meanly little more than i don't like this person or policy. notice the term racism, has a similar, all-purpose, content free aura of -- save that for another day. thinking about the term populism reminds us of the curious fact that certain words accumulate a nimbus of positive associations while others sell man tick -- semantically in
we'll be join by michael anton put will start and our first speaker is roger kimball. editor and publisher of the new cite tier -- cite tieron. and i would like to draw your attention to broad sites publishly on numerous topics, including one by our good friend, molly hemingway on trump and the media, roger, please state us out. >> there's been no term that populism. it's a word in search of a definition. for many people, populism is like the term fascism. the redder to cal weapon whose...
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. >> he asked us to call him roger.fears former clients who bought hundreds of guns from him over the years might now kill him for turning states evidence and talking to us. >> started off, drugs first. >> what kind? >> marijuana. >> roger soon found an easier more lucrative way to make money. >> did you work your way up? >> no, i just i just took a different road. >> why. >> more money it was kind of easier. >> more money in guns than drugs? >> yeah. >> easier? >> yeah. >> what do you mean by that? >> i guess easier to send them in the mail. easier to get them. >> california's restrictive gun ownership laws compared to other states worked to roger's economic advantage. >> i guess it is just being from out here in california how hard it is to get a gun. and then going out there and just seeing how easy it was. i was like, man, i might as well get some out here and bring them back. >> guns stay in circulation forever. >> duke university professor dr. phillip cook is one of the country's foremost gun violence researchers.
. >> he asked us to call him roger.fears former clients who bought hundreds of guns from him over the years might now kill him for turning states evidence and talking to us. >> started off, drugs first. >> what kind? >> marijuana. >> roger soon found an easier more lucrative way to make money. >> did you work your way up? >> no, i just i just took a different road. >> why. >> more money it was kind of easier. >> more money in guns than...