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rogers. thene will go to dr. mcdonald and ms. miller. thank you for your testimony. . rogers: tnk you. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on july 2, 2021, sec. mayorkas and secretary mcdonough announcedhe immvi. the interagey effort was established to provide coordinated support to our countries service members, vetens, and their families. it was also a call to action to consider the deeper meing of thank you for your service and we support our troops. immv has fused on reviewing and updating policies to support veterans, expanding early access to naturalization, and assisng veterans who wish to come home. as part of the initiative, dhs has extensively reviewed and dated policies to ensure that military service reives proper consideration. we launched an online rource centerhat centralizes federal resources available for seice members, veterans, and i their milies, and created a decated online portal for previously removed veterans who ed help returning to the u.s.. through these
rogers. thene will go to dr. mcdonald and ms. miller. thank you for your testimony. . rogers: tnk you. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. on july 2, 2021, sec. mayorkas and secretary mcdonough announcedhe immvi. the interagey effort was established to provide coordinated support to our countries service members, vetens, and their families. it was also a call to action to consider the deeper meing of thank you for your service and we support our troops. immv has fused on reviewing...
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rogers. ms. rogers, all the veterans that were reported based on the removal issue by immigration judges -- that is -- i think you are muted. >> sorry. yes, congressman, that is correct. >> i want to be clear about that because dhs is using the role to allow immigrants to enter the united states to serve the law. -- quarterly reports from a number of parole request received and granted and those granted the rationale for each grant in this duration. in the first report was due may 14. we have not receive that. do you know what status of that were it is? >> i'm sorry, i do not know the status of that but i can get back to you congressman. >> it was due may 14 we are over a month late. i was going to ask if you could commit getting that to the committee by the end of this week you do that please? >> that report i am not familiar with that report it is not within my responsibilities i unfortunately cannot commit to providing that to you by the end of this week but i commit to checking and finding th
rogers. ms. rogers, all the veterans that were reported based on the removal issue by immigration judges -- that is -- i think you are muted. >> sorry. yes, congressman, that is correct. >> i want to be clear about that because dhs is using the role to allow immigrants to enter the united states to serve the law. -- quarterly reports from a number of parole request received and granted and those granted the rationale for each grant in this duration. in the first report was due may...
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roger mosey, master of selwyn colle . e, to. roger mosey, master of selwyn college, former _ to.to. roger mosey, master of selwyn college, former head of tv - to. roger mosey, master of selwyn college, former head of tv news i to. roger mosey, master of selwyn college, former head of tv news atj college, former head of tv news at the bbc, former director of bbc sport, and alice enders, director of research at enders analysis carrying out independent research on the media. roger, isn't it inevitable that the bbc�*s remit has to change, it has to evolve the counter products that it offers? not something to criticise is it? ida. products that it offers? not something to criticise is it? no, i think it is good _ something to criticise is it? no, i think it is good that _ something to criticise is it? no, i think it is good that the - something to criticise is it? no, i think it is good that the bbc- something to criticise is it? no, i think it is good that the bbc so | think it is good that the bbc so many— think it is good that the bbc so many digital— think it is good that the bbc
roger mosey, master of selwyn colle . e, to. roger mosey, master of selwyn college, former _ to.to. roger mosey, master of selwyn college, former head of tv - to. roger mosey, master of selwyn college, former head of tv news i to. roger mosey, master of selwyn college, former head of tv news atj college, former head of tv news at the bbc, former director of bbc sport, and alice enders, director of research at enders analysis carrying out independent research on the media. roger, isn't it...
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roger, carry on.side of the bbc you see that accountability is really important and it is really crucial to be accountable. it is rather bad at accoutabiltiy really. the complaints process is very complicated. since i have been outside, i have made one complaint and eight and a half years, but i know the system. you just got stuck in this labyrinth of not being able to work out how it was that you got anywhere to acknowledge there was a genuine issue. the bbc say you can log a complaint, with a time frame you would get a reply, and in most circumstances people do. what he is getting at is there is a broader credibility issue, is a broader accountabiltiy about issues like brexit or how it overed the pandemic, covered the pandemic, and are thinking about some of the key issues that eliminate that. i don't know how the bbc thinks it covered the pandemic, how it covered brexit, all those things were it could illuminate and, on the whole they don't. i'm not going to take a full brexit detour, but i have se
roger, carry on.side of the bbc you see that accountability is really important and it is really crucial to be accountable. it is rather bad at accoutabiltiy really. the complaints process is very complicated. since i have been outside, i have made one complaint and eight and a half years, but i know the system. you just got stuck in this labyrinth of not being able to work out how it was that you got anywhere to acknowledge there was a genuine issue. the bbc say you can log a complaint, with a...
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i'm going to guess roger. it's going to be probably i mean for sorry for let's say for 2022 probably about a hundred and twenty billion top lines something like that. would you guess maybe a little bit more? so the companies and google, you know in twitter should be putting one for if you're good if you benefit from 230 protections, you should put one percent of your revenue toward helping society repair and heal from the 230 protection like a big tech fund that would make it easier to help victims of harassment. that would fund public education campaigns long overdue. so i want to take a a question here from the audience because i think this is a this is a really core thing what can each and every person listening to you now. that's a great question age in this how can they become part of the solution? because it isn't just internet platforms are harm here. obviously, our elected officials are not acting and other voters are not engaging actively enough what give us your your list? i mean obviously start by r
i'm going to guess roger. it's going to be probably i mean for sorry for let's say for 2022 probably about a hundred and twenty billion top lines something like that. would you guess maybe a little bit more? so the companies and google, you know in twitter should be putting one for if you're good if you benefit from 230 protections, you should put one percent of your revenue toward helping society repair and heal from the 230 protection like a big tech fund that would make it easier to help...
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roger? yes, to be fair a little bit _ roger? yes, to be fair a little bit switch— roger?rtant and it is really crucial to be accountable. it is rather bad attic and body, really. the complaints process is very complicated. since i have made one complaint and eight and a half years, but i know the system. you just got stuck in this labyrinth of not being able to work out how it was that you got anywhere to acknowledge there was a genuine issue. ~ ., �* �* acknowledge there was a genuine issue. ~ ., “ issue. won the bbc say you can lo: issue. won the bbc say you can log complaint. _ issue. won the bbc say you can log complaint, with _ issue. won the bbc say you can log complaint, with a _ issue. won the bbc say you can log complaint, with a nurse - issue. won the bbc say you can log complaint, with a nurse at l log complaint, with a nurse at a time — log complaint, with a nurse at a time frame you would get a reply, — a time frame you would get a reply, and in most circumstances people do. what _ circumstances people do. what he is getting at is there is a broader credibili
roger? yes, to be fair a little bit _ roger? yes, to be fair a little bit switch— roger?rtant and it is really crucial to be accountable. it is rather bad attic and body, really. the complaints process is very complicated. since i have made one complaint and eight and a half years, but i know the system. you just got stuck in this labyrinth of not being able to work out how it was that you got anywhere to acknowledge there was a genuine issue. ~ ., �* �* acknowledge there was a genuine...
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emily: roger, always great to have you here.
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now there's 50, 50, 50 priced in, june, july, september, roger. but is there merit to a pause?there risk here that we could get into a stagflationary environment where growth does slow substantially and we still have higher inflation numbers? >> well, there's absolutely that risk, which is i think why the pause is not likely at this stage. it would be one thing to consider a pause if we had seen some sign of inflation peaking coming down and maybe the committee would have said let's wait and see if we've got cloor and convincing evidence, to quote chairman powell. but at this stage i think the idea will be they will continue to have to raise rates, maybe aggressively, 50, 50, 50, maybe a 75, until we really get inflation under control. and that means, frankly, risking the possibility of, as chairman powell said, some pain and so i think the trade-off has really got to be making sure that inflation is under control. that is job number one, number two and number three and if what that means is slowing and potentially dipping into a short, shallow recession, i think the fed is wil
now there's 50, 50, 50 priced in, june, july, september, roger. but is there merit to a pause?there risk here that we could get into a stagflationary environment where growth does slow substantially and we still have higher inflation numbers? >> well, there's absolutely that risk, which is i think why the pause is not likely at this stage. it would be one thing to consider a pause if we had seen some sign of inflation peaking coming down and maybe the committee would have said let's wait...
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roger good morning thank you very much.get your insights on this when you were a fed official going before congress, what exactly are you preparing for and how is jay powell going to prepare for what could be expected to be a massive grilling from senators this morning? >> i think chairman powell is preparing for two things, first to get his message out remember this always starts with a prepared statement so i think he's going to use that to lay his message and be very, very clear and then, obviously, preparing for what could be a tense hearing with questions around, you know, inflation, obviously, front and center the fed moving very aggressively at its most recent meeting and though it didn't get much notice in public, a monetary policy report that suggests perhaps even much more to come, using word unconditional about his commitment to reduce inflation so i think he's expecting a tough set of questions and hopefully -- i'm sure he'll have the answers he needs. >> you've been behind the board room doors before, you're an
roger good morning thank you very much.get your insights on this when you were a fed official going before congress, what exactly are you preparing for and how is jay powell going to prepare for what could be expected to be a massive grilling from senators this morning? >> i think chairman powell is preparing for two things, first to get his message out remember this always starts with a prepared statement so i think he's going to use that to lay his message and be very, very clear and...
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thank you very much, sir roger, sir rogeri very much, sir roger, sir roger gale, who has been a long—timereaction, that there is a vote of no—confidence in there is a vote of no—confidence in the prime minister? there is a vote of no-confidence in the prime minister?— the prime minister? well, about time. i salute _ the prime minister? well, about time. i salute the _ the prime minister? well, about time. i salute the conservative l the prime minister? well, about. time. i salute the conservative mps who have had the courage to stand up and speak out about the fact that the prime minister is clearly unfit for the office he holds. he broke the rules, he lied to the country, he is failing to deliver on the priorities of the people, particularly the cost of living crisis, which is really hurting people in their pockets. literally two weeks _ people in their pockets. literally two weeks ago _ people in their pockets. literally two weeks ago they _ people in their pockets. literally two weeks ago they announced l people in their pockets. literally| two weeks ago they announced a multi—billion
thank you very much, sir roger, sir rogeri very much, sir roger, sir roger gale, who has been a long—timereaction, that there is a vote of no—confidence in there is a vote of no—confidence in the prime minister? there is a vote of no-confidence in the prime minister?— the prime minister? well, about time. i salute _ the prime minister? well, about time. i salute the _ the prime minister? well, about time. i salute the conservative l the prime minister? well, about. time. i salute the...
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dr roger barker, thank you _ lives out. dr roger barker, thank you for _ lives out.hank you for your - lives out. dr roger barker, thank you for your time. i russia's blockade of millions of tonnes of ukrainian grain is a "real war crime", according eu foreign policy chief josep borrell, as he talked on monday, as eu foreign ministers met to discuss the crisis. western countries have demanded russia stop blockading ukraine's black sea ports and allow vast stores of grain to reach world markets. the blockade has sparked warnings that tens of millions of people are at risk of famine and sent food prices soaring. joining me now is aneeka gupta, director of research at the asset manager wisdomtree. thank you so much forjoining me. it's interesting. where to start, there has been a war of words over green. people saying different things, russia saying, didn't say anything that this is to do with eu sanctions, all the eu possum at fault and why we are seeing spiralling food prices. are we closer, regardless of what we may be, closer to the blockade of finishing and granite
dr roger barker, thank you _ lives out. dr roger barker, thank you for _ lives out.hank you for your - lives out. dr roger barker, thank you for your time. i russia's blockade of millions of tonnes of ukrainian grain is a "real war crime", according eu foreign policy chief josep borrell, as he talked on monday, as eu foreign ministers met to discuss the crisis. western countries have demanded russia stop blockading ukraine's black sea ports and allow vast stores of grain to reach...
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roger stone attended rallies during the afternoon and evening of january 6 in washington dc. on january 5 and six, mr. stone was photographed with multiple members of the of teachers -- of the both teacher -- of the oath keepers. multiple members of that organization will charged with or played guilty to crimes related to january 6. mr. talk -- general michael flynn has also taken the bit before this committee. mr. stone previously had been convicted of other federal clients --rimes unrelated to january 6. general flynn has pleaded guilty to a federal charge also unrelated to january 6. president trump writing general flynn weeks after the presidential election and on july of 2020, he commuted the sentence roger stone was to serve. the night before january 6, president trump instructed his chief of staff, mark meadows, to contact both roger stone and michael fnn regarding what would ay out the next day. this hutchison, is it your undersnding that president trump asked mark middle speak with roger stone and general flynjanuary 5? ms. tchinson: that is my understanding. i am un
roger stone attended rallies during the afternoon and evening of january 6 in washington dc. on january 5 and six, mr. stone was photographed with multiple members of the of teachers -- of the both teacher -- of the oath keepers. multiple members of that organization will charged with or played guilty to crimes related to january 6. mr. talk -- general michael flynn has also taken the bit before this committee. mr. stone previously had been convicted of other federal clients --rimes unrelated...
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nick and roger. thanks for being here.e this? ,, , ., , like this? i think it should be fairly spectacular. _ like this? i think it should be fairly spectacular. i - like this? i think it should be fairly spectacular. i hope - like this? i think it should be fairly spectacular. i hope so. | like this? i think it should be i fairly spectacular. i hope so. a like this? i think it should be - fairly spectacular. i hope so. a lot of people — fairly spectacular. i hope so. a lot of people have put an awful lot of effort _ of people have put an awful lot of effort and — of people have put an awful lot of effort and for many, many months to make _ effort and for many, many months to make this _ effort and for many, many months to make this happen. i have never seen a security— make this happen. i have never seen a security operation quite like it. and i_ a security operation quite like it. and i think— a security operation quite like it. and i think that the audience are pretty— and i think that the audience are pretty ready for
nick and roger. thanks for being here.e this? ,, , ., , like this? i think it should be fairly spectacular. _ like this? i think it should be fairly spectacular. i - like this? i think it should be fairly spectacular. i hope - like this? i think it should be fairly spectacular. i hope so. | like this? i think it should be i fairly spectacular. i hope so. a like this? i think it should be - fairly spectacular. i hope so. a lot of people — fairly spectacular. i hope so. a lot of people have put...
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but roger what _ arbitrate such a dispute. but roger what is _ arbitrate such a dispute.our hope for a resolution being found with all parties on board? when you hear from the leaders within northern ireland, they are poles currently, the dup and sinn fein, brussels looking at legal action, what is your hope for a resolution to all of this? ~ ., ., this? we met with all of the -a this? we met with all of the party leaders _ this? we met with all of the party leaders and _ this? we met with all of the party leaders and we - this? we met with all of the i party leaders and we have met with the eu and the uk, and it seems to me actually they are all on a similar tariff. they don't may be perhaps recognise it yet but talking with sinn fein they said yes there are problems that need to be fixed stopping the dup has identified that the protocol needs to be changed so it seems to me that thatis changed so it seems to me that that is just semantics, both sides recognising that actually as things stand it is not working so things need to change and that is when you get into negoti
but roger what _ arbitrate such a dispute. but roger what is _ arbitrate such a dispute.our hope for a resolution being found with all parties on board? when you hear from the leaders within northern ireland, they are poles currently, the dup and sinn fein, brussels looking at legal action, what is your hope for a resolution to all of this? ~ ., ., this? we met with all of the -a this? we met with all of the party leaders _ this? we met with all of the party leaders and _ this? we met with all...
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roger goodell doesn't want to do this.ment really need to be involved or should -- are the owners protecting roger goodell? >> it's an american embarrassment they have to get involved so that is the reason for the hearing, everyone is pointing out and saying why are we here today? billion dollars business, maybe even trillion dollar business is not doing anything to hold the owners accountable so diversity and racism, you have to stand up when you have delegations like this. kennedy: but they are not going to, they do exactly what mark zuckerberg does every time, i hear you, i hear you, we are going to do better, we want to do better and we want to do better things. no, you are doing the same thing and you will shadow ban people and take money from bad places and make sure conservatives don't have the same ways everyone else does in the same thing, pay the dancers almost zero and treat them like garbage. you have people taking pictures of their -- i'm not going to mention any names. >> the truth is, it shouldn't be a polit
roger goodell doesn't want to do this.ment really need to be involved or should -- are the owners protecting roger goodell? >> it's an american embarrassment they have to get involved so that is the reason for the hearing, everyone is pointing out and saying why are we here today? billion dollars business, maybe even trillion dollar business is not doing anything to hold the owners accountable so diversity and racism, you have to stand up when you have delegations like this. kennedy: but...
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roger is very busy trying to promote diversity blah blah blah.as i said to him why wouldn't he talk to me and they both said the same thing. he's embarrassed. i don't think roger goodale is about a guy, but he's paid $40 million a year. >> so doug williams wrote the foreword to the book and said if this were to be written by someone that is black, a lot of people would shrug and say it's just another black guy whining. so i'm wondering how you took advantage of your whiteness to write this book and how that came into play starting with how you think it could have been published if you were not white. >> that is a good question and i don't know the answer to that. but you know them both well and they said to me when i talked to them early in my reporting that it was better that the book was being written by a white guy. if there are going to be some guys out there that say one of the publishers who turned down the idea, there were five publishers that turned it down, how can you write a book about race when you're white, and i said why it is a rac
roger is very busy trying to promote diversity blah blah blah.as i said to him why wouldn't he talk to me and they both said the same thing. he's embarrassed. i don't think roger goodale is about a guy, but he's paid $40 million a year. >> so doug williams wrote the foreword to the book and said if this were to be written by someone that is black, a lot of people would shrug and say it's just another black guy whining. so i'm wondering how you took advantage of your whiteness to write...
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. >> this morning, nfl commissioner roger goodell testifies on handling of complaints against the washington commanders and team owner dan snyder for its alleged toxic workplace environment. you can watch live coverage beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. it's also available on c-span now or online at c-span.org. ze. the fourth hearing investigating the capitol riot's served tuesday -- heard tuesday from state officials from georgia and arizona. about how then president trump and his allies leaned on them to help overturn his loss in the 2020 election. the georgia secretary of state, who trump asked to find votes in a leaked phone call testified trump received fewer votes than expected because 28,000 republicans who voted did not choose a president that year. supporting gop candidates for other offices instead. the chief operating officer gabriel sterling told the panel he had become irate when election workers were threatened after trump made false claims about the results. one of them he said was threatened to be "hung for treason" after transferring election report to a county computer. repub
. >> this morning, nfl commissioner roger goodell testifies on handling of complaints against the washington commanders and team owner dan snyder for its alleged toxic workplace environment. you can watch live coverage beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern. it's also available on c-span now or online at c-span.org. ze. the fourth hearing investigating the capitol riot's served tuesday -- heard tuesday from state officials from georgia and arizona. about how then president trump and his allies...
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ringback as he mentioned many sherlock and putting the blame for the current crisis on the roger proxy class. but even the multitude of factors that you just mentioned, do you think it's fair to make them the only ones responsible and perhaps a secondary question to that given how many roger packs of family members, they're empowered. do you think, dan, this neptune babe? well, for them, because there shouldn't be, they could be oblivious to how the public would react to so many family members being in town. why do you think the president found the need to appoint or have so many of his relatives in the positions of power? in the way it is, the arrogance of power. they have been in power from 2005 to 2015. and after they won the war, they talk the invincible. and they decided to bring more and more family members in . and they taught with a combination of singular buddhist nationalism and militarization. and this kind of financial is ation that they could be in power for a while. now. more recently, been the again, came back to power in 2000. 19. i soon after that the pandemic hit us,
ringback as he mentioned many sherlock and putting the blame for the current crisis on the roger proxy class. but even the multitude of factors that you just mentioned, do you think it's fair to make them the only ones responsible and perhaps a secondary question to that given how many roger packs of family members, they're empowered. do you think, dan, this neptune babe? well, for them, because there shouldn't be, they could be oblivious to how the public would react to so many family members...
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roger waters, everybody! that's it for "the late show."
roger waters, everybody! that's it for "the late show."
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miss hutchinson, is it your understanding that president trump asked mark meadows to speak with roger stone and general flynn on january 5th? >> that's correct. that is my understanding. >> and miss hutchinson, it is your understanding that mr. meadows called mr. stone on the 5th? >> i'm under the impression that mr. meadows did complete the calls to mr. stone and general flynn the evening of the 5th. >> and do you know what they talked about? >> i'm not sure. >> is it your understanding that mr. giuliani, mr. eastman and others set up what has been called a quote, war room, at the willard hotel on the nigh of the 5th? >> i was aware of that. >> and do you know if mr. meadows intended to go to the willard hotel on the night of the 5th. >> mr. meadows had a conversation with me where he wanted me to work with secret service on a movement from the white house to the willard hotel so he could attend the meeting or meetings with mr. giuliani and his associates in the war room. >> and what was your view as to whether or not mr. meadows should go to the willard that night? >> i had made it
miss hutchinson, is it your understanding that president trump asked mark meadows to speak with roger stone and general flynn on january 5th? >> that's correct. that is my understanding. >> and miss hutchinson, it is your understanding that mr. meadows called mr. stone on the 5th? >> i'm under the impression that mr. meadows did complete the calls to mr. stone and general flynn the evening of the 5th. >> and do you know what they talked about? >> i'm not sure....
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roger stockton was a seasoned rider, but his son bradley was just 21.the pair came eighth in a race earlier in the week, but yesterday their experience at the races came to a sudden end when they were killed in the final lap of the sidecar race. bradley was a keen footballer in his home town of crewe. to bradley. today his team—mates and coach came together to pay a heartfelt tribute. 0n the pitch, he played for everyone. if anyone got in a bit of a tussle, he was first there to back them up. he was a fiery character but with a heart of gold off the pitch. he carried on throughout school and it was literally just nonstop laughter, there was never a dull moment between us three as a group. i don't know, it was just a mad connection. it's hard to talk about it now, just thinking about it, but... but the reality of the races here on the isle of man means everyday roads become a race track in an instant, where riders can reach speeds of up to 200 miles an hour. so while organisers have improved training for marshals and technology around the course, hundred
roger stockton was a seasoned rider, but his son bradley was just 21.the pair came eighth in a race earlier in the week, but yesterday their experience at the races came to a sudden end when they were killed in the final lap of the sidecar race. bradley was a keen footballer in his home town of crewe. to bradley. today his team—mates and coach came together to pay a heartfelt tribute. 0n the pitch, he played for everyone. if anyone got in a bit of a tussle, he was first there to back them up....
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— also heard 20 minutes ago from sir roger gail— also heard 20 minutes ago from sir roger gail whichhatever the result was toniaht. , ., , ., ., tonight. plenty of road still to go on this and _ tonight. plenty of road still to go on this and plenty _ tonight. plenty of road still to go on this and plenty of— tonight. plenty of road still to go on this and plenty of reaction - tonight. plenty of road still to go | on this and plenty of reaction still coming in. thank you very much for that. let's go around the uk and find out what people make of the vote and the size of the rebellion. emma vardy is in belfast for us. of course the one burning issue on the prime minister's play is a northern ireland protocol and he has just been over there to belfast to talk with the dup and what will they make of the result and where it leaves him?— make of the result and where it leaves him? absolutely and 'ust remember �* leaves him? absolutely and 'ust remember all i leaves him? absolutely and 'ust remember all that drama h leaves him? absolutely and just remember all that drama was i remember all
— also heard 20 minutes ago from sir roger gail— also heard 20 minutes ago from sir roger gail whichhatever the result was toniaht. , ., , ., ., tonight. plenty of road still to go on this and _ tonight. plenty of road still to go on this and plenty _ tonight. plenty of road still to go on this and plenty of— tonight. plenty of road still to go on this and plenty of reaction - tonight. plenty of road still to go | on this and plenty of reaction still coming in. thank you very much for...
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what why wouldn't roger goodell talk to me because i've known goodell since he first got the job and i always got along fine with him and i was turned down flat. i interviewed every other major commission turn down flat to interview goodell and ironically the day they put out the statement when florida sued them. it was almost word for word the email that i got from brian mccarthy the nfl's pr guy on why roger wouldn't speak to me, you know the nfl rogers very busy trying to promote diversity and blah blah blah and i so i said to tomlin and tony dungey, why wouldn't he talk to me and they both said the same thing? he's embarrassed. he you know, i don't think roger goodell is a bad guy, but he's not the problem here tell the owners what to do because they're paying him 44 million bucks here. so doug williams wrote the forward to the book and in it. he said if this book were to be written by someone who is black a lot of people would shrug and say it's just another black guy whining. so i'm wondering how you took advantage of your whiteness to write this book how that came into play. s
what why wouldn't roger goodell talk to me because i've known goodell since he first got the job and i always got along fine with him and i was turned down flat. i interviewed every other major commission turn down flat to interview goodell and ironically the day they put out the statement when florida sued them. it was almost word for word the email that i got from brian mccarthy the nfl's pr guy on why roger wouldn't speak to me, you know the nfl rogers very busy trying to promote diversity...
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now the league's commissioner roger goodell admits. there's a problem saying the leagues failure to add diversity to its head coaching ranks is unacceptable his word. and indeed the numbers are stark if in a league in which 70% of the players are black or other minorities only two head coaches or black and a total of five or minorities. now, of course john feinstein one of the best sports journalist on the planet was in front of the story. his latest book raise a fist take a knee. raced in the illusion of progress in modern sports came out in november it lays out the decidedly mixed record of success that sports and not just the nfl but also major league baseball big-time college football and basketball and other pro sports. had in promoting and especially in achieving racial equity. baseball 30 teams two black managers and just one black executive running a team baseball operations. college football's top division the one in which alabama and ohio state and missouri and kansas play. 130 programs in which 60% of the players were black
now the league's commissioner roger goodell admits. there's a problem saying the leagues failure to add diversity to its head coaching ranks is unacceptable his word. and indeed the numbers are stark if in a league in which 70% of the players are black or other minorities only two head coaches or black and a total of five or minorities. now, of course john feinstein one of the best sports journalist on the planet was in front of the story. his latest book raise a fist take a knee. raced in the...
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. ♪ why is roger happy? it's the little things carvana does. see, roger wants to sell his car stat.getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. >>> september 11th, 2001. as the horrific attack unfolded in new york, russia's new president, vladimir putin, turned to a top adviser and asked, what can we do to help the americans? he was the first world leader to call the white house that day. i would like to say we are with you. >> in a heartfelt speech, he told americans -- we feel your pain. soon putin visited ground zero. provided weapons and crucial intelligence to fight the taliban. and declared emphatically to the world -- the cold war is over. there were glimmers of hope early on. ♪ i found my thrills on blueberry hill ♪ >> that putin could be amer
. ♪ why is roger happy? it's the little things carvana does. see, roger wants to sell his car stat.getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. >>>...
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see, roger wants to sell his car stat.ittle things like getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of those millions are on the nation's most reliable 5g network, with the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction. that's a whole lot of happy campers out there. and it's never too late to join them. get $250 off an eligible 5g phone with xfinity mobile. take the savings challenge at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings or visit your xfinity store and talk to our switch squad today. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, but for up to h
see, roger wants to sell his car stat.ittle things like getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity...
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hal rogers of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. rogers will vote no on h.r. 4176. additionally, as the member designated by mr. comer also of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. comer will too vote the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congresswoman pressley will vote yes on h.r. 4176. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan. >> as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote no. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek reek tigs? >> as the member designated by mr. brown, i inform the house that he will vote yes. >> as the member designated by mr. spartz, she will vote nay. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. hank johnson and ms. bonamici, these members will vote yes. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from. >> as the member designated by mr. p
hal rogers of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. rogers will vote no on h.r. 4176. additionally, as the member designated by mr. comer also of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. comer will too vote the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> as the member designated by congresswoman pressley will vote yes on h.r. 4176. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan. >> as the member...
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why is roger happy? it's the little things carvana does. see, roger wants to sell his car stat.s carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. so help safeguard your small business with comcast business securityedge™ it's advanced security that continuously scans for threats and helps protect every connected device. the choice is clear. get unbeatable business solutions from the most innovative company. so you can be ready for what's next. get started with a great deal on internet and voice for just $49.99 a month for 24 months with a 2 -year price guarantee. call today. >>> this just in to cnn, the supreme court has just issued an opinion in a case called carson versus macon. it is a challenge to a program in maine that pay
why is roger happy? it's the little things carvana does. see, roger wants to sell his car stat.s carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest...
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why wouldn't roger goodell talk to me? i knew him when he first got the job and i always got along fine with him and turned down flat to interview goodell. ironically when they put out the statement, almost word for word the e-mail i got from brian mccarthy the pr guy why roger wouldn't speak to me. roger is busy promoting diversity and i said to them why wouldn't he talk to me. they both said the same thing, he's embarrassed. i don't think that roger goodell is a bad guy. >> he's not the problem here. >> he can't tell the owners what to do they're paying him $40 million a year. >> so, doug williams wrote the forward to the book and in it he said if this book were to be written by someone who was black, a lot of people would shrug and say it's just another guy whining. i'm wondering you took your whiteness, and do you think it could have been published if you weren't white. >> you know both of them well, and said when i talked to them early in my reporting, that it was better that this book was written by a white guy and t
why wouldn't roger goodell talk to me? i knew him when he first got the job and i always got along fine with him and turned down flat to interview goodell. ironically when they put out the statement, almost word for word the e-mail i got from brian mccarthy the pr guy why roger wouldn't speak to me. roger is busy promoting diversity and i said to them why wouldn't he talk to me. they both said the same thing, he's embarrassed. i don't think that roger goodell is a bad guy. >> he's not the...
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>> number one, roger goodell simply cannot say that a certain workplace culture doesn't exist anymoreis opinion, whether it works or not. if you talk to the people who work at that place, they're still talking and they're still talking off the record to many pele in the media. the biggest reason why they abide by it is because they're part of a private club. once you're an insider, you don't criticize other insiders. it is part of that club. and because they all know that if you turn on them one day, they may turn on you. that's exactly what this sort of this ownership group is. it is a private club. they decide who's in it and they keep it as private as possible. the short answer really is that the owners do not want to break ranks, even if it includes enabling someone like daniel snyder. [9.1s] geoff: what does that all then mean for goodell's credibility? because the other thing that struck me was that in that hearing, he confirmed many of the claims about the the commanders culture found in that investigation by attorney beth wilkinson, but he still refused to release the full rep
>> number one, roger goodell simply cannot say that a certain workplace culture doesn't exist anymoreis opinion, whether it works or not. if you talk to the people who work at that place, they're still talking and they're still talking off the record to many pele in the media. the biggest reason why they abide by it is because they're part of a private club. once you're an insider, you don't criticize other insiders. it is part of that club. and because they all know that if you turn on...
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for us, who operate on chain of command at the department of defense, we said roger that, sir, we will get ready as best as the law allows us but we did one step further, we went to the capitol police, we went to nancy pelosi and we said, do you want this trip request? not even 20,000 format, 1,000, 16,000, whatever number in between, and they refused it
for us, who operate on chain of command at the department of defense, we said roger that, sir, we will get ready as best as the law allows us but we did one step further, we went to the capitol police, we went to nancy pelosi and we said, do you want this trip request? not even 20,000 format, 1,000, 16,000, whatever number in between, and they refused it
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roger is showing off, he has two ukrainian flags. i still have a sticker with a small ukrainian flag on my car. now roger is a professor at the university of laun . he organizes himself at home. americans feel a lot in common with the people of ukraine, we see ourselves in the struggle that they are facing now and whether it is geopolitical or just political reasons why we still care about ukraine in many respects on a personal level, the people of america associate themselves with the people of ukraine, we feel an emotional connection with what is happening in ukraine, the help of americans in this state is not limited to flags in support of ukraine a month ago, local media held an action in one day, residents of telsa donated more than 20 thousands of dollars for medical equipment for the ukrainian army from oklahoma, usa for the espresso tv channel , the 11th charity concert was held in the polish city of poznań at the adam mickiewicz university one voice with ukraine performers poles and ukrainians in particular the chamber orche
roger is showing off, he has two ukrainian flags. i still have a sticker with a small ukrainian flag on my car. now roger is a professor at the university of laun . he organizes himself at home. americans feel a lot in common with the people of ukraine, we see ourselves in the struggle that they are facing now and whether it is geopolitical or just political reasons why we still care about ukraine in many respects on a personal level, the people of america associate themselves with the people...
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rogers, i inform the house that mr. rogers will vote yea on amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. sires, mrs. watson coleman, mr. payne, mrs. kirkpatrick and mr. nadler, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the eshoo amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. diaz-balart: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by ms. salazar of florida, i inform the house that ms. salazar will vote yes on amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina seek recognition? ms. manning: mr. speaker, as the member designated by representatives price, hank johnson and bonamici, i inform the house that these members will vote yea on the eshoo amendment. the speaker pro the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i inform the house mr. carter will vote yes. >> as
rogers, i inform the house that mr. rogers will vote yea on amendment number 1. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. sires, mrs. watson coleman, mr. payne, mrs. kirkpatrick and mr. nadler, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the eshoo amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. diaz-balart: thank...
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people, i have a direct connection with you through facebook and this is another part of the city, rogers' house, the people know him well, he was the mayor of the city, now he does a lot for ukraine, roger is showing off, he has two ukrainian flags, i still have a sticker with a small ukrainian flag on in the car now roger, a professor at the university of oklahoma , organizes meetings in support of ukraine at home, says that our two peoples are very similar in their desire for freedom, americans feel a lot in common with the people of ukraine, we see ourselves in the struggle they are facing now and whether it is geopolitical or just political reasons why we still care about ukraine in many ways on a personal level, the people of america associate themselves with the people of ukraine, we feel an emotional connection with what is happening in ukraine, the help of americans in this state is not limited to flags in support of ukraine a month ago, local media held an action for a day telsa residents donated more than $20,000 for medical equipment for the ukrainian army from oklahoma usa f
people, i have a direct connection with you through facebook and this is another part of the city, rogers' house, the people know him well, he was the mayor of the city, now he does a lot for ukraine, roger is showing off, he has two ukrainian flags, i still have a sticker with a small ukrainian flag on in the car now roger, a professor at the university of oklahoma , organizes meetings in support of ukraine at home, says that our two peoples are very similar in their desire for freedom,...
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fair to make them the only ones responsible and perhaps a secondary question to that given how many roger packs of family members, they are empowered. do you think? and they, and it's never too babe well for them because they shouldn't be. they could be oblivious to how the public would react to so many family members being empowered. why do you think the president found the need a point or has so many of his relatives in the positions of power? in the way it is, the arrogance of power. they have been in power from 2005 to 2015. and after they won the war, they taught the invincible. and they decided to bring more and more family members in. and they taught with a combination of single, a buddhist nationalism and militarization. and this kind of financial is ation that they could be in power for a while. now. more recently, when they again came back to power in 2019 i soon after that the pen to make it as and it was obvious to many of us that we were headed towards the common crisis. but they did very little to address it. in fact, they continue with the same policies and then try to just
fair to make them the only ones responsible and perhaps a secondary question to that given how many roger packs of family members, they are empowered. do you think? and they, and it's never too babe well for them because they shouldn't be. they could be oblivious to how the public would react to so many family members being empowered. why do you think the president found the need a point or has so many of his relatives in the positions of power? in the way it is, the arrogance of power. they...
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roger goodell told them that he does not have the authority to do that.w, professor at university of maryland, college of journalism. kevin, good to see you again. you covered the team for years. what you make of the allegations in the first place? and the fact they are only coming to light in such detail now. >> well, "the washington post" it looks like we will have beth reinhardt, actually got their hands on the report, the report of the $1.6 million settlement to a woman who claimed that she was sexually harassed by dan snyder back in 2009. they actually got the report back in december of 2020. but did not have the details of it until just now. those allegations coming out and making the situation even uglier than it was before. and so i think today you saw the outlaying of this entire case for the public. what struck me about it is just the fact that if not for the opaqueness of the investigation by the nfl into the washington football team's workplace culture, in the first place, there may not have been a hearing. and if not for the arrogance and obs
roger goodell told them that he does not have the authority to do that.w, professor at university of maryland, college of journalism. kevin, good to see you again. you covered the team for years. what you make of the allegations in the first place? and the fact they are only coming to light in such detail now. >> well, "the washington post" it looks like we will have beth reinhardt, actually got their hands on the report, the report of the $1.6 million settlement to a woman who...
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as you mentioned, many sherlock and putting the blame for the current crisis on the roger packs that but even the multitude of factors that you just mentioned, do you think it's fair to make them the only ones responsible and perhaps a secondary question to that given how many roger packs of family members, there are empowering. do you think, dan, this number to babe? well for them, because they should be, they can be oblivious to how the public would react to so many family members being empowered. why do you think the president found the needs appoint or have so many of his relatives in the positions of power? in the way it is, the arrogance of power. they have been in power from 2005 to 2015. and after they won the war, they talk invincible. and they decided to bring more and more family members in. and they taught with a combination of single, a buddhist nationalism and militarization. and this kind of financial is ation that they could be in power for a while. now. more recently been they again came back to power in 2019. soon after that the panoramic hit us and it was obvious t
as you mentioned, many sherlock and putting the blame for the current crisis on the roger packs that but even the multitude of factors that you just mentioned, do you think it's fair to make them the only ones responsible and perhaps a secondary question to that given how many roger packs of family members, there are empowering. do you think, dan, this number to babe? well for them, because they should be, they can be oblivious to how the public would react to so many family members being...
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police say that suspect identified as 29 year old john rogers. was also caring a nail gun and ammunition in his backpack. police say the officer was sprayed while trying to tell rogers to stop on central way near north texas street around 9 45 last night. police say the two ended up fighting for about five minutes until other officers arrived. rogers has been charged with eight felonies . also new tonight. police in east palo alto have arrested two juveniles in connection to a fatal shooting. of a 15 year old boy last week. police say they also seized a semiautomatic pistol with an extended magazine from the home of one of the boys . both were booked into san mateo county juvenile hall on suspicion of murder. the killing happened last monday night, right near the teenagers apartment at manhattan and euclid in east palo alto. investigators say the boy was confronted by the suspects and then was shot in the head. no word yet on the motive. in the killing. for 1/4 straight day. airline passengers all across the country faced widespread flight delays
police say that suspect identified as 29 year old john rogers. was also caring a nail gun and ammunition in his backpack. police say the officer was sprayed while trying to tell rogers to stop on central way near north texas street around 9 45 last night. police say the two ended up fighting for about five minutes until other officers arrived. rogers has been charged with eight felonies . also new tonight. police in east palo alto have arrested two juveniles in connection to a fatal shooting....