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to say we're joined live by political activist rogers right brian logan who's a blogger on political and social issues good to see you both. rogers right can we kick off with the ins and outs of this bill the this still appear a tad ambiguous in places but could we know start to see race and gender officially becoming more important than professional law tribute. i don't believe that's the case i mean i will say 1st and foremost it is of course very sad that we needed government intervention and for more diversity on these corporate boards the bottom line is that there have always been qualified people of color unqualified women who just don't have the access to these corporations and it's just important that we do and it's also beneficial to these corporations for their bottom line when they have people on their boards who are representative of their consumers that's better for their bottom line and we've seen that as expressed in forbes magazine in bloomberg magazine as well so i don't think that this is going to lead to unqualified people being in positions of power where they sho
to say we're joined live by political activist rogers right brian logan who's a blogger on political and social issues good to see you both. rogers right can we kick off with the ins and outs of this bill the this still appear a tad ambiguous in places but could we know start to see race and gender officially becoming more important than professional law tribute. i don't believe that's the case i mean i will say 1st and foremost it is of course very sad that we needed government intervention...
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>> they passed in roger investor personally. >> that is right, they put money in but roger benefited greatly in a way that his company boug bought. >> he was out talking against his own book at that stage to the media and saying i became concerned, pre-2016 about what i was seeing on facebook, i felt that there was something wrong, he apparently wrote a letter to mark and cheryl and this is sort of like your uncle coming to you insane, hey guys i think we have a problem and apparently cording to his telling they went very corporate pr very quickly, shutting down, it is hard for me too metabolize how someone can get that information from a trusted figure and not take it seemingly more seriously, and your reporting, what conclusion did you come to about this? >> facebook downplayed a degree to which roger was an influence and i did look into this, it is interesting, and rogers book he is a more accurate account of his degree of his influence in facebook then maybe some of the media appearances that he did, and have him describe as mark zuckerberg's mentor, i don't think if you pin into
>> they passed in roger investor personally. >> that is right, they put money in but roger benefited greatly in a way that his company boug bought. >> he was out talking against his own book at that stage to the media and saying i became concerned, pre-2016 about what i was seeing on facebook, i felt that there was something wrong, he apparently wrote a letter to mark and cheryl and this is sort of like your uncle coming to you insane, hey guys i think we have a problem and...
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one of those people that decided to stay behind in texas, right outside of beaumont, is ron rogers, joining us live right now. he is in elevator, texas, about 78 mail miles outside cameron parish, louisiana, where hurricane laura made landfall. rob, are you with us? can you hear me? >> i am. >> rob, what are you seeing right now where you are? >> wind gusts. 60, probably 70 miles per hour, sustained probably 40. shining a flashlight on the woods, it's ripped the bark off the trees. there's a good pine tree that's 150 foot high, i'm waiting for it to snap. we can hear a transformer blowing. unbelievably, we still have power, not sure how, don't expect to it last much longer. we've got another 20 minutes or so before the eye is due east of us. >> with all the officials in the past few days warning residents that they need to leave, the governor of texas saying that it may be up to 24 hours to respond with recuse efforts to the hardest-hit areas, why did you personally decide to stay? >> i personally stayed because i just opened a business. i literally just opened it. i don't have coverage on
one of those people that decided to stay behind in texas, right outside of beaumont, is ron rogers, joining us live right now. he is in elevator, texas, about 78 mail miles outside cameron parish, louisiana, where hurricane laura made landfall. rob, are you with us? can you hear me? >> i am. >> rob, what are you seeing right now where you are? >> wind gusts. 60, probably 70 miles per hour, sustained probably 40. shining a flashlight on the woods, it's ripped the bark off the...
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and we all see what happened here, right. roger stone lied to protect donald trump and in exchange, trump rewarded stone by getting him out of prison. and what is even more amazing is that stone's straight up said he deserved a get out of jail free card because he could have turned on trump but he didn't. like is there any interaction trump has with another person that isn't a quid pro quo. dad, can you pass the salt? >> i pass the salt, you disappear. >> and once again donald trump has exposed the flaws in america's system. because you can be mad at trump. but america is the one who gave him the oxygen in the first place. if you have the power to release any of your friends from prison and you don't do t then you are a bitch ass friend, i will do t i will release all of my friends, you know who should be angry, the jury, think about t you are on the jury, sitting there for months listening to the testimony, deliberating, sitting in the tiny room eating the shitty sand wimps and verdict is tossed out because the guy's could-- accom
and we all see what happened here, right. roger stone lied to protect donald trump and in exchange, trump rewarded stone by getting him out of prison. and what is even more amazing is that stone's straight up said he deserved a get out of jail free card because he could have turned on trump but he didn't. like is there any interaction trump has with another person that isn't a quid pro quo. dad, can you pass the salt? >> i pass the salt, you disappear. >> and once again donald trump...
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rock music legends and so is their cool founder of fast player singles songwriter and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records waters left the group in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and we still selling out concerts around the world. with his dog biting lyrics water states the listener on a rare musical journey and offstage has been a loud voice when it comes to human rights issues. he has a particularly interest in this really palestinian conflict and has publicly condemned other artists such as madonna for performing in israel he's also involved in many other folded like malaria poverty and climate change. this week we connect with the iconic british musician to talk about the current state of the world. roger waters talks to al-jazeera. roger waters co-founder of the legendary band pink floyd welcome to talk to al-jazeera. thank. you. globally famous. you wrote most of the biggest successes of pink floyd. you're a rock star and you are now very involved politically why why did you take that course
rock music legends and so is their cool founder of fast player singles songwriter and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records waters left the group in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and we still selling out concerts around the world. with his dog biting lyrics water states the listener on a rare musical journey and offstage has been a loud voice when it comes to human rights issues. he has a...
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. >> and, again, not normal. >> listen, it's a list of things, right? rogerne was getting advanced warning of wikileaks dumps of stolen information intended to damage hillary clinton and then sharing that information with the president according to stone and drafting pro-russia tweets for the president, remarkable connections there, but it also goes into donald trump jr., that famous meeting in trump tower in june 2016 and says that trump jr. was interested in the damaging information even though he knew it was likely coming from the russian government? >> that's right. i mean, you know that we saw the famous email from trump jr. where, you know, at the invitation of this meeting he says if it's what you say i love it. i'll read you a part of what the committee says. the committee found evidence suggesting that it was, quote, the intent of campaign participants in in the june 9th, 2016 meeting, particularly donald trump jr. to receive derogatory information that would be of benefit to the campaign from a source known or at least by trump jr. to have connectio
. >> and, again, not normal. >> listen, it's a list of things, right? rogerne was getting advanced warning of wikileaks dumps of stolen information intended to damage hillary clinton and then sharing that information with the president according to stone and drafting pro-russia tweets for the president, remarkable connections there, but it also goes into donald trump jr., that famous meeting in trump tower in june 2016 and says that trump jr. was interested in the damaging...
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rock music legends and so is that cool found the bass player sing this song writer and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records watches left the group in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and he still selling out concerts at.
rock music legends and so is that cool found the bass player sing this song writer and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records watches left the group in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and he still selling out concerts at.
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rock music legend and so is their cool found a bass player sing the song writer and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records. in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and he still selling out concerts around the world. with his dog biting lyrics. on a rare musical journey and offstage has been a loud voice when.
rock music legend and so is their cool found a bass player sing the song writer and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records. in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and he still selling out concerts around the world. with his dog biting lyrics. on a rare musical journey and offstage has been a loud voice when.
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rock music legends and so is the cool founder of fast play or sing this song writer and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records waters left the group in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and he still selling out concerts around the world. with his dog biting lyrics water states the listener on a rare musical journey and offstage has been a loud voice when it comes to human rights issues. he has a particularly interest in this radio palestinian conflict and has publicly condemned other artists such as madonna for performing in israel he's also involved in many other folded like malaria poverty and climate change this.
rock music legends and so is the cool founder of fast play or sing this song writer and human rights champion roger waters after selling hundreds of millions of records waters left the group in 1985 because of growing disenchantment with the music industry and his band 35 years on and he still selling out concerts around the world. with his dog biting lyrics water states the listener on a rare musical journey and offstage has been a loud voice when it comes to human rights issues. he has a...
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right to. champion roger waters after hundreds of millions of records.
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robyn: this is my xanax bottle right here. ♪ roger: the front of the store is all howie.are all howie's business. we don't do any knife-ordering. it's all howie. lemonis: stay away from it. roger: yeah. lemonis: or you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. roger: when he's here. lemonis: is that a big issue for some of the employees, honestly? roger: we actually quite like it when he's not here, to be perfectly honest. lemonis: you do? roger: yeah. 'cause howie can come in and say, "i don't want that there," you know, "get rid of it." lemonis: you do it and you spend all day on it, and the you turn around and it's... roger: that is so soul-destroying. ♪ lemonis: could you grab all of your financial data? and i'd like to sit down and go over it all with you. howard: okay. all right. lemonis: all right? you want to go ahead and grab it? howard: yeah, yeah. lemonis: all right, great. ♪ let's start with the profit and loss statement. howard: so january through december 2015. lemonis: total revenue -- $3,136,00. the cost of goods is $1,381,
robyn: this is my xanax bottle right here. ♪ roger: the front of the store is all howie.are all howie's business. we don't do any knife-ordering. it's all howie. lemonis: stay away from it. roger: yeah. lemonis: or you get cut. roger: or you get screamed at, you know. lemonis: when he's here. roger: when he's here. lemonis: is that a big issue for some of the employees, honestly? roger: we actually quite like it when he's not here, to be perfectly honest. lemonis: you do? roger: yeah. 'cause...
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jay pollard takes tyler rogers out there to right center that's gone for a three-run shot makes it 3 to 2 dodgers mookie betts without another 3 run shot going to be seeing way too keep bets for the next many years. >>dodgers win 6 to giants dropped to a 3. in la they now take on the houston astro's the astros her always interesting to play that will be in texas starting tomorrow night and that's a look at sports. >>i grant next at a quite the sight for a group of friends on the east coast. find a giant comeback whale in the imagine... feeling fearless at the dentist. imagine strengthening enamel while preventing cavities 70%. act anticavity. stop imagining. start acting. >>and all inspiring sight caught on camera a group of friends on a boat had a close-up experience with a humpback whale yeah, it's pretty intense that happened off the coast of massachusetts. >>josh brigadier shows us all from the north shore 3 of them here out on a boat friday afternoon saw this whale just a quarter mile off shore. they followed it for about half an hour giving its space surprised it was only about
jay pollard takes tyler rogers out there to right center that's gone for a three-run shot makes it 3 to 2 dodgers mookie betts without another 3 run shot going to be seeing way too keep bets for the next many years. >>dodgers win 6 to giants dropped to a 3. in la they now take on the houston astro's the astros her always interesting to play that will be in texas starting tomorrow night and that's a look at sports. >>i grant next at a quite the sight for a group of friends on the...
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>>> and nfl commissioner roger goodell's uncomfortable conversation about colin kaepernick "early today" starts right now >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena we begin with that breaking news another police involved shooting caught on camera we'll show you some of it now with a warning that the video may be disturbing. police were responding to a domestic incident, and a man identified by family members as 29-year-old jacob blake, opened a car door and appears he's shot multiple times we do not know what happened in the moments before that recording. blake was airlifted to a hospital in serious condition, but his father says he's now stable after surgery the wisconsin department of justice is investigating the shooting the video, which quickly went viral, has sparked protests. a large crowd first gathered where some people damaged police cars then protests formed outside the police station where they were met by officers in riot gear more cars were damaged and a dump truck set on fire the county declared an emergency curfew until 7:00 a.m. a reporter with our local affilia
>>> and nfl commissioner roger goodell's uncomfortable conversation about colin kaepernick "early today" starts right now >> glad you're with us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena we begin with that breaking news another police involved shooting caught on camera we'll show you some of it now with a warning that the video may be disturbing. police were responding to a domestic incident, and a man identified by family members as 29-year-old jacob blake,...
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wilkinson: i believe you are right, judge rogers. the language was broad but as it because theit was government asserted the privilege generally and the court said it should not have to go through each response or discovery request and make those assertions because that is self on the specifics would reveal some executive privilege and they should not have to do that. that was a different case than here where the government has chosen to respond and started with a motion to dismiss campaign and an application -- an explanation of the facts and a law. you have heard the arguments today as well as in thepleading in terms of and theand the burden signaling that the district court has given in terms of what it intends to pursue. it is not framed in terms of trying to understand the government's decisions, although it could be framed that way if we apply the normal presumption that the district court will act in accordance with the law. answered -- situationnot see a with a process -- an appropriate issuance of mandamus. you think that th
wilkinson: i believe you are right, judge rogers. the language was broad but as it because theit was government asserted the privilege generally and the court said it should not have to go through each response or discovery request and make those assertions because that is self on the specifics would reveal some executive privilege and they should not have to do that. that was a different case than here where the government has chosen to respond and started with a motion to dismiss campaign and...
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right. now we have james rogers from fox news. >> good morning. so i have a quick question with regard to the splashdown. two questions, really. obviously the splashdown is such an iconic moment in terms of the -- in space missions we've been seeing, but what's your first experience of watching splashdowns on tv? and also related to that, we have this new spacecraft being designed to perform better in a splashdown scenario, how does what this capsule offer differ to the capsules we've seen used in previous splashdowns? >> ok. we had a hard time understanding the question but i think just in relation to splashdowns, as far as what we would experience, is that what you were asking? >> yeah, in terms of how is this differ in terms of the prior capsules used in flashdown snauryows, i know a lot of attention has been paid to that. how is it different? ow is it bet her >> ok, i think we got it that time. yeah. the recovery of dragon after splashdown is that there'll be a couple of -- fast boats will come up to the capsule at that point and make sure eve
right. now we have james rogers from fox news. >> good morning. so i have a quick question with regard to the splashdown. two questions, really. obviously the splashdown is such an iconic moment in terms of the -- in space missions we've been seeing, but what's your first experience of watching splashdowns on tv? and also related to that, we have this new spacecraft being designed to perform better in a splashdown scenario, how does what this capsule offer differ to the capsules we've...
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my thank you thank you thank you other way it will go mano local and say mary rogers unfortunately we have to leave it right out of time thank you very much indeed for your insight and thank you too for watching you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a jane sigh story you can also join the conversation on twitter and there is a.j. incisively for me how she and her brother and the whole team here in the by phone of. the u.s. is always of in fact the people all around the world this has been going on for a number of hours with your gas being used up to report only through an international perspective the cry could claim their global audience how this could impact their life this is an important part of the world and our viewers very good at bringing the news to the world from here as countries begin easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infections in the last few days after the fall of the last name well and many fear the economy is be prioritised about for human life
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with a 3.9 this morning, we see it's right between the rogers creek fault as well as the san andreas fault and constantly shaking with these very minor quakes so understand again as we go into the morning we'll continue to monitor for any damage, these are areas actually reporting that they felt it in parts of napa and sonoma counties and more on that in a few minutes. mike, what's happening with the drive? >> things are pretty calm right now but to the tri-valley we had a couple of reports coming in. the maps overall green sensors as you expect. build for san jose. over there in the east bay. slowing southbound 680 just past 84. reports of a crash there and another cone closer. more traffic feeds in off of 84 towards sunol and 580 so just watch that area for more build. back do you. >>> now decision 2020 and just a few hours kamala harris joins joe biden in person to kick off the cam pan. this comes one day after biden announcing harris as a vp pick. this morning the front page of "the chronicle" read mar rice makes history. however many are asking if senator harris transforms the t
with a 3.9 this morning, we see it's right between the rogers creek fault as well as the san andreas fault and constantly shaking with these very minor quakes so understand again as we go into the morning we'll continue to monitor for any damage, these are areas actually reporting that they felt it in parts of napa and sonoma counties and more on that in a few minutes. mike, what's happening with the drive? >> things are pretty calm right now but to the tri-valley we had a couple of...
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right? meet judgy roger he we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments overo they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at usaa.com fobut what if you couldt startdo better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. and now, we're committed to helping you do just that with a powerful and reliable internet and voice solution at a great price. call or go online today. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. >> this is abc7 mornings. >>> let's look at hgihe air. just to your west, spring valley .2 and it's definite mountains and hills getting wet. 0.7 in the east bay hills, that's impressive. here's a look at your planner. just notice 60s and 70s the rest of the afternoon and 50s and 60s at 7:00. and expect faster breezes from 2:00 to 9:00 this afternoon. almost as breezy as it was yesterday afternoon. reggie? >> thanks, mike.
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. >> reporter: mike rogers home of his parents is right in the middle of the blaze and they are wonderingif it is still standing. the crews have been working around the clock trying to knoc remote areas west of the town of healdsburg. the shift of 24 hours on and 24 hours off does not apply to these firefighters. >> these firefighters working 72 hours straight. >> reporter: firefighters are desperately trying to contain the fire with wind out of the south this weekend meaning the town would be in danger. >> the concern of ours is that after the wihes it will challenge that side of the fire which is why that effort is going in up there. >> they want to be ready for the potential threat and those in the city are under an evacuation morning. >> we will be all right, surviving go again. >> reporter: we have not seen the smoke rising into the skies like the last few days but firefighters say do not be deceived. there are many hot spots burning throughout this entire area. in healdsburg, maria medina, kpix 5. >> the fires have killed are be at highway 128. we spoke with one man that lives nearb
. >> reporter: mike rogers home of his parents is right in the middle of the blaze and they are wonderingif it is still standing. the crews have been working around the clock trying to knoc remote areas west of the town of healdsburg. the shift of 24 hours on and 24 hours off does not apply to these firefighters. >> these firefighters working 72 hours straight. >> reporter: firefighters are desperately trying to contain the fire with wind out of the south this weekend meaning...
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we talked earlier about how sometimes demonstrations affect the season right away and four years later you see roger caddell apologize and say he wished we had listen colin kaepernick and we wished we had done something differently and maybe he would still have a job. a lot more unication, a lot more involvement in probably see more coaches and owners who are at least going to bite their upper lip if they are having a problem with what they are seeing. this league is feeling very empowered right now based on what has happened in our y counis year. >> tr nk you both your time. >>> you can find more of our coverage at kqed.org . you can reach me on twitter, facebook, and instagram. for all of us here at kqed, thanks for watching. good night. captioni sponsored by wnet >>nreenivasan: on this edit for sunday, august 30: our special "covid-19 and the classroom," with a look at how more families are rning to homeschooling, and advice from the founder of khan academy, sal khan. >> sreenivasan: next on u"pbs newseekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson
we talked earlier about how sometimes demonstrations affect the season right away and four years later you see roger caddell apologize and say he wished we had listen colin kaepernick and we wished we had done something differently and maybe he would still have a job. a lot more unication, a lot more involvement in probably see more coaches and owners who are at least going to bite their upper lip if they are having a problem with what they are seeing. this league is feeling very empowered...
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we talked earlier about how sometimes demonstrations affect the season right away and four years later you see roger caddell apologize y and he wished we had listen to colin kaepernick and we wished we had done something differently and maybe he would still have a job. i think you will see this year a lot more unification, a lot abmore involvement in pr see more coaches and owners who are at least ing to bite their upper lip if they are having a problem with what they are seeing. this league is feeling very empowered right now based what has happened in our country this year. >> thank you both for your me. >>> you cafind more of our coverage at kqed.org . you can reach me on twitter, facebook, and instagram. for all of us here at kqed, good night.watching. >> the president makes his case for fou more years. president trump: this eltion will decid whether we will dend the american way of life or whether we will allow a radical movement to completely dismantland destroy it. >> as americans wrestle with another police shooting of a black man -- >> they st my son. seven times.. seven tim like he didn't
we talked earlier about how sometimes demonstrations affect the season right away and four years later you see roger caddell apologize y and he wished we had listen to colin kaepernick and we wished we had done something differently and maybe he would still have a job. i think you will see this year a lot more unification, a lot abmore involvement in pr see more coaches and owners who are at least ing to bite their upper lip if they are having a problem with what they are seeing. this league is...
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. >> one of my favorite things about edith noures rogers was how she used her persona up a should begins right from the get-go. this is early 1926. when she debates mary norton. a radio debate, but clearly they know they are going to be photographed. mary norton is wearing her fantastic fur santa claus coat. and edith noures rogers is in widow's weed. still officially mourning her husband. but it is politically savvy. she is always very good at that. this is a leaflet from her first general election. in here she says over and over again, things like, always on the job. reelect mrs. rogers. inside it says some wonderful stuff. "knows the ropes, gives prompt, efficient service." she talks were about what she has done for veterans. she is still mrs. john jacob rogers. this is the primary season in september. she is very much -- very wise in the ways of doing this. later, after she has been reelected a few times, she often is photographed doing things that will be visually interesting and also very much related to the issues important to her. here she and other members of congress are testing out
. >> one of my favorite things about edith noures rogers was how she used her persona up a should begins right from the get-go. this is early 1926. when she debates mary norton. a radio debate, but clearly they know they are going to be photographed. mary norton is wearing her fantastic fur santa claus coat. and edith noures rogers is in widow's weed. still officially mourning her husband. but it is politically savvy. she is always very good at that. this is a leaflet from her first...
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rogers. then ruth pratt, who was elected in her own right. not with any kind of familial connection. she represented the silk stocking district in new york city. and then on the far side here is ruth hanna mccormick of illinois. her father was marcus hanna, the republican kingmaker in the early part of the 20th century. and constantly butted heads with william jennings brian. which is interesting because william jennings brian, his daughter ruth ryan owen ruth brian owen is on this side. when both ruths were sworn in, in 1929, they came down the center aisle together arm and arm and wowed the members and the press because here are two daughters of avowed political enemies. if we go back into the picture just to finish out, this is mary norton of new jersey, and then this woman here is another one of the interesting characters from this time period. florence kahn of california, who represented a large portion of san francisco, and she's another widow who followed her husband to congress. her husband julius was the chairman of the military affairs committee, and like edith norris roger
rogers. then ruth pratt, who was elected in her own right. not with any kind of familial connection. she represented the silk stocking district in new york city. and then on the far side here is ruth hanna mccormick of illinois. her father was marcus hanna, the republican kingmaker in the early part of the 20th century. and constantly butted heads with william jennings brian. which is interesting because william jennings brian, his daughter ruth ryan owen ruth brian owen is on this side. when...
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. >> one of my favorite things about edith norris rogers is how she used her public persona she begins right from the get-go. this is early 1926 when she debates mary norton. it's a radio debate but clearly they know they're going to be photographed and it's going to be a big deal. so mary norton is wearing her fantastic for santa claus coat and edith norris rogers is wearing windows with. she sort of wearing this black veil because she's still officially morning her husband. it's politically very savvy on her part, she was always very good at that. this is a leaflet from her first general election. in here she says over and over again things like, always on the job, reelected as rogers, inside says some wonderful stuff. knows the ropes, gives prompt decision service. she talks a lot about what she's done for veterans and she's not above saying that she still a widow. she's very wise in the ways of doing this and a little later after she's been reelected a few times, she often is photographed doing things that will be visually interesting and also very much related to the issues that are imp
. >> one of my favorite things about edith norris rogers is how she used her public persona she begins right from the get-go. this is early 1926 when she debates mary norton. it's a radio debate but clearly they know they're going to be photographed and it's going to be a big deal. so mary norton is wearing her fantastic for santa claus coat and edith norris rogers is wearing windows with. she sort of wearing this black veil because she's still officially morning her husband. it's...
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that is our update for this hour more "squawk on the street" returns in two minutes >>> roger altman joins us rightgood to have you and see you >> hey, david. how are you? >> i'd love to start off on the broader market i don't know if you have an answer but i bet you get this question, i do certainly from people who may not be as sophisticated in investing and simply say i don't get it. the economy is suffering, the country seems to be suffering, but what's going on with the stock market >> well, it's the $50 billion question, david, because there's an obvious disconnect between market levels and the real economy, and if you look at the real economy, i'll come back to the market in a second it's going to be about two years before it just total gdp returns to the pre-virus levels. it's going to be longer than that before the unemployment rate returns to the 3.5% we had before the virus struck and 13 million americans right at this moment in february don't have a job today. so the real economy is struggling, and it was commentary on cnbc earlier this morning about airlines operating at about 25% to 3
that is our update for this hour more "squawk on the street" returns in two minutes >>> roger altman joins us rightgood to have you and see you >> hey, david. how are you? >> i'd love to start off on the broader market i don't know if you have an answer but i bet you get this question, i do certainly from people who may not be as sophisticated in investing and simply say i don't get it. the economy is suffering, the country seems to be suffering, but what's going...
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right. so the first time nfl commissioner roger goodell says he regrets not listening to colin kaepernick earlierandy scholes has more this morning on the bleacher report. >> colin kaepernick has not played in the nfl since the 2016 season. that's the season he began kneeling during the national anthem. commissioner roger goodell has admitted recently that the league was wrong in the way they handled kaepernick's peaceful protests. in a conversation with emmanuel otto, goodell apologized for not listening to what kaepernick was trying to do. >> the first thing i would say i wish we had listened earlier to what you were kneeling about and what you were trying to bring attention to. we had invited him in several times to have the conversation, have the dialogue. i wish we had the benefit of that. we never did. and, you know, we would have benefitted from it, absolutely. >> goodell also said players kneeling during the national anthem is not about the flag and their intentions are being mischaracterized. >>> the nfl is investigating some covid-19 test results after several times that used the same l
right. so the first time nfl commissioner roger goodell says he regrets not listening to colin kaepernick earlierandy scholes has more this morning on the bleacher report. >> colin kaepernick has not played in the nfl since the 2016 season. that's the season he began kneeling during the national anthem. commissioner roger goodell has admitted recently that the league was wrong in the way they handled kaepernick's peaceful protests. in a conversation with emmanuel otto, goodell apologized...
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it's growing right now >> thank you for that. pete, roger in denver.about cryoport, is it still a buy? >> i think it is it's a billion dollar company that -- it's logistics it's shipping all sorts of different bio medical things across the country it's very important. i like the company i do like the stock. >> brenda to you from gary buy, sell, hold on p and g >> this is really defensive company. we think there's room in a diversified company. organic growth is 6% during the last quarter they are also in the last year of a five-year plan to reduce overall costs. we think that will likely contribute to margin improvement over the next year we continue to like this company. >> josh. is it safe to enter amazon for the long term after the recent pull back? the stock is trading pretty elevated levels here what do you think? >> i'm trying to figure out which recent pull back it's down 2 or $3. if i weren't -- listen, listen if i weren't already in the stock, i would not say this is an optimal time to be adding to amazon amazon always gives you chance every y
it's growing right now >> thank you for that. pete, roger in denver.about cryoport, is it still a buy? >> i think it is it's a billion dollar company that -- it's logistics it's shipping all sorts of different bio medical things across the country it's very important. i like the company i do like the stock. >> brenda to you from gary buy, sell, hold on p and g >> this is really defensive company. we think there's room in a diversified company. organic growth is 6% during...
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and right down to the modern era where we have cathy mcmorris rogers who's the chair of the republican conference and nancy pelosi who was the former speaker and is still the democratic leader. so the transition women have made in that last time period has been one of great expansion. and when you look at it you go back to 1917 and it's been a span of 298 women, almost 300 women up to this point. so it's a long story but it's a good one. >> you can see this and all other american artifacts programs on our website, c-span.org/history. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. c-span 3 created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight a look at civil war objects. historians held a series of online talks this summer about artifacts featured in their joint publication. the civil war in 50 objects. in the first of four of these progra
and right down to the modern era where we have cathy mcmorris rogers who's the chair of the republican conference and nancy pelosi who was the former speaker and is still the democratic leader. so the transition women have made in that last time period has been one of great expansion. and when you look at it you go back to 1917 and it's been a span of 298 women, almost 300 women up to this point. so it's a long story but it's a good one. >> you can see this and all other american...
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and, right down to the modern era where we have kathy mcmorris rogers, who is the chair of the republicnce. and nancy pelosi, who was the former speaker and it's true that we could include. so the transition that women have made in that last time period has been, one of great expansion. and you know when you look at it -- and go back to 1917 with jeannette rankin. it's been a span of 298 women almost 300 women, up to this point. it's a long story. (applause) (noise) you can see this and all other american artifacts programs on our website, c-span.org slash history. weeknights this month we're featuring american tv programs what's available every weekend on c-span three. on thursday will look at civil war objects, historian harold holder and valerie pail each of history and the you know what historians society, held a series of online talks this summer about artifacts featured in their joint publication. the civil war and 50 objects. and the first of four of these programs, we show tonight, they discuss objects related to soldiers uniforms, and accoutrements. watch thursday beginning at
and, right down to the modern era where we have kathy mcmorris rogers, who is the chair of the republicnce. and nancy pelosi, who was the former speaker and it's true that we could include. so the transition that women have made in that last time period has been, one of great expansion. and you know when you look at it -- and go back to 1917 with jeannette rankin. it's been a span of 298 women almost 300 women, up to this point. it's a long story. (applause) (noise) you can see this and all...
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the saga between mcdonald's and their former ceo is far from over our kate rogers has more on that hey, kate. >> that's right're getting a statement on mcdonald's on the continued probe in the firing of easterbroke and the reports improprieties by the hr and whether he covered up for other employees while he was ceo mcdonald's saying in a statement the board will follow the facts where ever they may lead adding that our board and ceo are committed to leading with integrity. we know actions speak louder than words since being appointed ceo in november, chris has installed a new chief people officer, announced refreshed values with input from employees around the world and has committed to making these values part of everything we do we will continue to make changes where necessary to support all parts of our organization. remember, mcdonald's is suing to easterbrook, moving to fire him with cause instead of without clause to claw back some of the severance dollars. easterbrook said the company knew about allegations and about his relationships with other employees when they negotiated that severance package w
the saga between mcdonald's and their former ceo is far from over our kate rogers has more on that hey, kate. >> that's right're getting a statement on mcdonald's on the continued probe in the firing of easterbroke and the reports improprieties by the hr and whether he covered up for other employees while he was ceo mcdonald's saying in a statement the board will follow the facts where ever they may lead adding that our board and ceo are committed to leading with integrity. we know...
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the register is ringing at 2 trillion right now, so some folks certainly have been getting paid roger, gene, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, jon. >> this hour. >>> there's more going on than just apple stock movements there's a lot still ahead on "squawk alley. ♪ ♪ hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced my student loans with sofi because of their low interest rates. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk alley. let's turn now to retail as both target and lowe's report bellow outresults we're following the lead of home depot and walmart yesterday. guys, good morning >> good morning. >> hi, how are you >> oliver, i wonder if what we're seeing in this period changes the kind of calculus around how investors look at technology investment. for a while it seems like amazon get a pass while investing in technology because investors believed it would
the register is ringing at 2 trillion right now, so some folks certainly have been getting paid roger, gene, thank you for being with us. >> thank you, jon. >> this hour. >>> there's more going on than just apple stock movements there's a lot still ahead on "squawk alley. ♪ ♪ hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a...
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. >> all right kate rogers on the mcdonald's/easterbrook challenge. >>> on deck, speaking of food. snack spat the ceo of potato and presentsal king utz ending their private/public company. >>> and markets remain red hot as we head for one of our best augusts ever dow and nasdaq futures all higher back with more "squawk box" right after this. >>> after nearly 100 years as a family owned company, utz is going public through a spat. the snack brand company perhaps best known for its potato chips listed on the new york stock exchange following a merger with collier creek holdings $1.5 billion and will be traded under the ticker utz joining now first on cnbc is utz ceo dylan laset. congrats good to have you this morning. >> thanks for having me. pleasure to be here. >> now, first question obviously, just as suggested by that info, around a century. clearly a lot of opportunities over that period to go public through a regular ipo i'm sure over the years, opportunities to sell the business to a bigger player why was this the preferable option merging in with one of these list the spat co
. >> all right kate rogers on the mcdonald's/easterbrook challenge. >>> on deck, speaking of food. snack spat the ceo of potato and presentsal king utz ending their private/public company. >>> and markets remain red hot as we head for one of our best augusts ever dow and nasdaq futures all higher back with more "squawk box" right after this. >>> after nearly 100 years as a family owned company, utz is going public through a spat. the snack brand...
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to miss a lot of bear markets to enjoy a better life over time, right >> sure, sure. >> but if you miss, that's always a good thing. >> rogeriate, i mean, you're so candid and honest and transparent about your personal stuff which we investors and viewers benefit from thanks we've got to go. talk to you soon >> love you guys, take care. >>> after the break, the ceo of jam smucker on his company's earnings and guidance boosting the stock. 8% right now. stay with us on "squawk alley. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage their own tasks, paycom frees you to focus on the business of business. to learn more, visit paycom.com you say that customers make thelet's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g, everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost.
to miss a lot of bear markets to enjoy a better life over time, right >> sure, sure. >> but if you miss, that's always a good thing. >> rogeriate, i mean, you're so candid and honest and transparent about your personal stuff which we investors and viewers benefit from thanks we've got to go. talk to you soon >> love you guys, take care. >>> after the break, the ceo of jam smucker on his company's earnings and guidance boosting the stock. 8% right now. stay with...
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maria: joining me right now texas congressman roger williams and congressman, always pleasure to see are the sticking points, what are the democrats pushing for that are no-goes for the republicans? congressman: the president said it right we want a package that will have mainstream america but when you look at the things, they always throw the life issue in there and they throw famous illegal immigrants and it has nothing to do to get money out in main street and we still have money out there, $100 million from the ppp that we can use but when they throw other things in it makes it hard to vote for it and it's not anything to do with helping the economy. maria: so i mean, what are the priorities then? what do you believe is needed to get the economy moving again and get people at home feeling confident to go back to work? congressman: well, i think the economy is ready to go, there's money in the system. look at the stock market. i think we could make it pretty simple. as a business owner for 50 years, i think we need to cut regulations and we need to pass liability insurance for big
maria: joining me right now texas congressman roger williams and congressman, always pleasure to see are the sticking points, what are the democrats pushing for that are no-goes for the republicans? congressman: the president said it right we want a package that will have mainstream america but when you look at the things, they always throw the life issue in there and they throw famous illegal immigrants and it has nothing to do to get money out in main street and we still have money out there,...
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dejoy is your backup plan to be pardoned like right - - roger stone? >> oh my god. >> you have two seconds to answer the question. >> i have nost comment. >> it's not worth a comment. you are not recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chair. >> in operation iraqi freedom and quite frankly to me is offensive the drivers and to try to compare military service members on the battlefields to those members it is offensive so those that have 100 percent politicized so when asked on national television "are you saying, is this an attempt by the president you will be interfering in the election absolutely there's no evidence whatsoever president trump is using the postal service to interfere in the election. but democrats don't care about the facts. and there's no evidence at that ever occurred to concoct a narrative in the american people just like the russian collusionn hoax. and is vastly in need of reform that attend billion dollar loss per year businesses cannot operate that year on - - that way if they wanted reform they would work with a witnes
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right answer. i was aware, i don't think roger stone is deserving, he violates the law. congress threatened this but i don't think it is really legally correct or incorrect answer, it's just a political decisions the president is we have to hold them accountable for in elections. i think it was a bad decision. >> talk about the institutional prerogatives of the legislative clients. we talking about the exercise of executive powers and executive authority, you acknowledged the president had the right, and i agree with you there but what about impeachment power which is subject to a high standard of standard for impeachment is whatever majority of the house says it is. consensus of the house of representatives. >> supreme court justice, it is not a good idea. [laughter] wasn't talking about nixon. >> in congress, he actually did advocate the sitting supreme court justice. it didn't go anywhere. >> i argue in my book, we have been accelerating with this idea of the supreme court and has the branches getting more favor and the court itself has done more to reinforce the and
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hard-line conservative on voting rights and immigration lost in 2018 gubernatorial race in kansas and democrats wanted him to get through that for the republic in primaries but roger marshall who is a more established or publican got to that primaryug instead and so kansas went from being potentially very attractive democratic part it to a moreic friends of the democratic senate target and just to put kansas in perspective there are positive trends in parts of the state for democrats but the bottom line is if he's not elected, they not elected since 1932 [inaudible] it's a long republican lineage. >> host: center for politics .org / crystal ball is where you can go and that is where you can find this map. it is the current map that picks right now for which races are leaning which way and that is the united states senate map. the blue color there are states leaning thermostatic states in this cycle, those in red lien likely or safe republican and seats and then in the yellow category is a tossup seat is where we will focus a lot of our attention this morning with kyle.ni iowa, north carolina and maine. as you want to call in this morning to talk about the seats an
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roger williams. he was very involved throughout the community, different medical societies and pharmaceutical associations. this is right in the heart of the community. it was on the edge of the city during that time. because remember, fort whiting was the city, which was about two miles from here. we were on the outskirts at that time. this area was very heavily populated by creole's. record this is the volunteer creole fire station, which was established in 1890. the building was constructed in 1869. in order to work here, you you had to be a creole, and you had to be authenticated by one of the original creole families. a lot of them still live in the community today. those families volunteered at the fire department. you can see that's where the carts and buggy would come out with the water on it. they put out fires for everybody. you just had to be a creole if there was a fire. upstairs was like a great room. there was a pole and they would bring you down to the first floor. this right now is the home of a private individual. he left the front of it like it did, like it was to honor and preserve the story of the cr
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neighboring kansas top republicans were concerned that far-right former kansas kovack could win there. big money and endorsements helped roger marshal secure a victory. >>> from michigan's 13th district where incumbent talib faces detroit city council president jones, this was a close race two years ago. not unlike the situation for congresswoman caroline maloney. she was certified the winner of her primary six weeks after the election. >>> new york city's health commissioner rear signing after moves behind-the-scenes conflict with mayor bill de blasio. he's >> she voiced deep discontent of de blasio's handling of the pandemic. the exit is renewing scrutiny of de blasio's leadership. just as new york faces tough choice on re-opening schools and businesses. >> several people tested positive for the coronavirus after attending and event with the florida governor. >> reporter: lots of questions about governor desantis health after five people tested positive following a florida sheriff's association meeting last week. they tested positive for the coronavirus. the governor spoke at that meeting. his office said he gets tested re
neighboring kansas top republicans were concerned that far-right former kansas kovack could win there. big money and endorsements helped roger marshal secure a victory. >>> from michigan's 13th district where incumbent talib faces detroit city council president jones, this was a close race two years ago. not unlike the situation for congresswoman caroline maloney. she was certified the winner of her primary six weeks after the election. >>> new york city's health commissioner...
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russiansdo >> there areens of calls detailed by the report between roger stone and donald trump that the committee believewere about wikileaks rights was receiving hackedaterial from russian intellrtence. the reays that, at the campaign's direction, stone r ied to discokileaks actions ahead of time. hee campaign then created ssaging aroundeaks, inencouraged further hacking, downplayed or denied wikileaks material wes hacked by russians and "was indifferent" to whether it and wikileaks were furthering a russian election intference effort. at the end of the report, committee democts concluded that the trump campaign cooperated with russia and if nafort, this is what they write, thi is what collusion looks like but the committee found neither trump for his campaign colluded with russia. >> reporter: finally, nick, the president log emphasized procedures and whether they were appropriate by the f.b.i. when they initially started to investigate russian activity in the leap to the 2016 election. does this report address tha >> the report criticizes the f.b.i. quite extensively especially for relyinga dollsier that containedci sls report
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