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to $120,000, and there was clear evidence that rogers discovered the embezzlement. >> sharon zachary was helping herself to mr. rogers' funds, and mr. rogers apparently was not happy about that and he had his power of attorney withdrawn to put a stop to sharon zachary helping herself to his money. >> sharon also found out that rogers planned to remove her from his will. >> i believe sharon zachary was in a hurry at that time to kill mr. rogers before he could make that change in his will. i believe greed is definitely what drove sharon zachary. >> the dna test results of the blood found on the metal pipe revealed the blood was robert rogers', more proof that it was the murder weapon. 31-year-old sharon zachary was charged with the murder of robert rogers. >> mr. rogers at one point in time even told an attorney that she was the daughter he never had. >> it is ironic that robert rogers, attempting to seek sanctuary for himself, to seek protection from persons who wanted to rob and hurt him, trusted sharon zachary. and it's ironic that this person, in turn, turned on him and became the very thing that he was trying to guard against. >>> i wo
to $120,000, and there was clear evidence that rogers discovered the embezzlement. >> sharon zachary was helping herself to mr. rogers' funds, and mr. rogers apparently was not happy about that and he had his power of attorney withdrawn to put a stop to sharon zachary helping herself to his money. >> sharon also found out that rogers planned to remove her from his will. >> i believe sharon zachary was in a hurry at that time to kill mr. rogers before he could make that change...
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in the case in southern california santa barbara when the deputies visited app rogers rogers already work out two handguns that have been entered into the ownership database under his name as regarded with the california's registration law the deputies were unaware of that fact, however, because they didn't check the studying gun ownership database or the police files the information was already there and if i'm not placing any responsibility i believe that the information had been there a background check could have provided the ground for the police officers to get a search warrant. the guns were there in the killing were right there when the deputies visited the perpetrator so do we have enough training within the police department in dealing with unstable people with mental problems that maybe violent. i'm saying that every mentally ill person is violently prone but if there's sufficient evidence my question are we our officers sufficiently trained to do that kind of analysis. i'd like to submit this >> thank you. we don't ordinarily respond but the deputy chief who has a lot of
in the case in southern california santa barbara when the deputies visited app rogers rogers already work out two handguns that have been entered into the ownership database under his name as regarded with the california's registration law the deputies were unaware of that fact, however, because they didn't check the studying gun ownership database or the police files the information was already there and if i'm not placing any responsibility i believe that the information had been there a...
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roger roger kill six people and of 16 others before killing himself. in half moon bay family friends call a special service in honor of the special needs girl shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy during a controversial, rotation. garcia shot and killed by at a sheriff's deputy on tuesday and sematech home. at family says a senior zero had refused to take medicine might called paramedics told the deputies responded to shop the young woman because she is holding enough >> : many people would talk to at the memorial service or upset about lapin and the deputy 124 >> : shoes shine forth her mother and but note the mother's rid distraught it's very upsetting she cannot see any at a young girl's cousin their mentor of the daughter where they have the killer should not do anything wrong she was a nice chromes search she won her hem. but i have to tell her that is not right and up through itself things. the deputy involved in the shooting is on paid administrative leave. the auction have lunch with billionaire warren buffett reached a big milestone part of the annual fundraiser for glaxo nation. three >> : crowd went wild but the close of the auction the winter if it will get exclusive for one-on-one luncheon with one of the rich as influential men on the earth warm buffett final bid to million one-hundred $66,756 the money will go could support a terrible program run by the glide memorial church >> : wonderful then were very grateful for his generosity it is sharing his heart. sixth the tester members when the idea the power and respect. finally when she told us about sunday or and with her. when know who he was when the care and the church and the said the first what says 08 me my husband warren buffett we were shocked. money raised will go to support the homeless shelter quitrent and job-training programs drug up a whole treatment programs >> : new lessons like coming to california we need your hands on one. women restaurant scene beckham as of bed this morning after slipping on site for more than a year after the break will talk about about and why the 17 year-old or the sick and sent for full year >> : coming up in the california audit patrol pulled this man over and a few others for the matter more in the next addition of people behaving badly and of a holier camping outside even during cold minnesota winters yesterday 12 and dropped up his final after syringes six to four days after serving under the stars bidding during effort getting money for good cause of all started out as a personal challenge to an 17 year-old realize he could help people with his project said the may get a fund-raiser for habitats for humanity lot of homeless people who do not have a choice whether enough to sit outside. he asked people to pledge money every day he spent outside. >> : and you could do it at a been camping in discuss before if i ever have to become a civic concerns house is that there. slip outside nicole wouldn't call this winter in northern minnesota. as large as 39 years he says that was not the worst part of the cold of the mice that invaded his no case. this take away from the year to never lose faith in humanity. >> : more of service from winston n.c. hundreds gathering to remember my angelo. the greenback we will be right back top story this morning firefighters on the scene of an overwrought fire in union city started for 20 this morning on a street unfortunately no one was hurt in the fire the cause remains under investigation. police say a suspect in thursday's deadly shooting at the seattle pacific university won the kill as many people possible. 26 year-old remains behind bars without bail. he killed one student injured two others >> : tracy morgan in the hospital following a car crash and burn it new jersey turnpike with six people in a limousine bus when it happened one this morning one person killed in the crash here remains in critical condition at new jersey hospital. we get a good view of the micro clause on the bay area today. we'll see them and not play this afternoon after war conditions in the afternoon than in the east bay live look right now the golden gate bridge pre it is far been cloudy skies and toward the coast and richmond and sunset. fog will be faster declares seeing some drexel son out there right now though it's expecting more sunshine. you will break down those temperatures and a minute. tomorrow minimal fog even warmer triple digits for some locations. next week's local in continues to leak. right now most of us in the '50s 54 san jose 57 livermore 53 richmond oakland 66. now but in the lower 50s. of high pressure off the coast was the cause of bay area today tomorrow will see temperatures on the rise. also concerned with the chance of a wise and thunderstorms are toward the sierra over the next couple days. low humidity he is on and also dry out there any lightning that from a star as a fire does have the potential the spread very quickly we have to keep eyes in the skies for that. south bay or effort stars for new highs in the '80s 84 san jose a 6 and santa clara and hot tub. >> : will see so long as conditions here this afternoon 94 in pittsburgh low 90s and antioch livermore pleasanton you should get around 87 degrees. castro valley and 8074 haywards and leandro looking at 78 degrees and 4 oakland 76 degrees nine teams for use is still cloudy right now plays the trend for the afternoon berkeley 84 now but even downtown san francisco via a pretty good chance of getting down in zero or seven days this afternoon pretty nice day in the city's 65 and ocean beach. for the seven day on the day forecast temperatures even heat up more so tomorrow sunday will be the hottest day than it looks like temperatures will back off a little bit on monday still plenty warm in mind. we will see the coastal fog develops once again in the cooling continues there the rest workweek into next week >> : this driver getting pulled lower on the on ramp and hayward. but she is having a bad a problem. the officer had this could turn a wheel for the driver to get her out of the land. i'm not the hayward rep that how control every person you see issue tickets for being a passenger in the carpool lane which requires two. but the sky and a corvette. >> : unicorp will live alone. you should not be taking his expressway and how often you take it only with lynn on with him but shirt off my luck >> : this damietta up such lands of chp. as tess cars obviously >> : >> : are allowed to carry it. >> : but that caught >> : or can i do not behave badly. i cannot sit and the stress of car pool to get as steve wallace $500 but people keep rolling through and getting caught. my friends don't believe that up pullover with you. >> : i got to lambastes and the troll looked up a car stopped. lydia the beginning here is what she had to say. you fellows finished >> : never sell option order replicar up black license plate like the ones issued in the state beckham 1960's all part of the legacy license plate program the movie offers vehicle owners to let me the opportunity classic play for six years at dollars to replace current white version what the older yellow or the new were blue plates you can contact the dmv and put in your order before than the year. this case and for health conservatorship for elite and father. bedridden for some time. three children eat from the first marriage. keeping him away from them. confirmed it by the washington judge pre also call in contempt of court. and did not include any fine. test for smart not done with the couple waited for to and half years have split. closes' a close the san distancing themselves from each other. focusing now on her career. montana and highlights this week from gen wall client but 945 >> : live look for prince to a lot and shoe print >> : she wishes basically doing was calling our attention to the things she'd been paying attention to. 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of the shooting and the seattle university campus >> : wiping up but the car is as than the saturday morning more details on the warmer weather heading this way >> : in the cup on the weather forecast it will be a hot one especially in england. >> : the cameras frozen now but generally syncline deconditioned this morning. some areas of patchy fog. here's what were expecting us in the south this morning carl a cloudy cool. temperatures fell in the '50s this morning and then for the afternoon month the sunshine on be quite a bit warmer for some locations going to talk about pushing 90 and linda the in the south bay and on the day pushing close 80 san jose should be a load mid-80s for the afternoon light winds and sniper alley cloudy and cool. right now temperatures in san francisco at 54 degrees and now in 56 san jose 55 concord also in 57 rows of local wrath 50 the large up front this morning fire destroys union city home with a man inside barely making it out. the family has a clear history in the home correct >> : it's been here for 56 decades the man who lives to the grandfather emigrated in the 1940's had watched the homes " and flamsteed's looks are billowing out again. they returned to the scene. flips'. home front for 30 the from 43,000 block of eight straight. fire crews say that the smoke as they left the station they are and find a home fulling mills of plans for sit fortunately the man without safety on his home woke up as a copy of the fire but his neighbor not taking any chances he looked up saw the flames and ran over to try and save his friend. it does a one outsider in the seat he was in their. he is over crusts street >> : credit make a big with the flames so bad that i got to the driveway and moslem >> : a challenge letting the boys live power lines dropped a property firefighters had a worker on a power line all fighting the flames and so pg&e arrives >> : the fire appears to of started in the front of a home and investigators tell me cause a fire of undetermined largest piquancy damage at home homeowners looking at the screen >> : tells me he lost absolutely everything in this fire completely devastated fortunately he does local family members they're going to get him of places say >> : accuses the cars will >> : the agency it burned populist literally everything he owns in the fire this morning >> : ... some developing story campus killing in seattle on friday not judge ordered a man accused of killing one student and wounding two others in seattle pacific university degree held without bail please a 26 year-old told them he warned the murders many people as possible before killing himself. the toll public defenders he has a history of mental problems and apologizing for its actions trade now certainly hear chilling 91 calls from the campus at the time of the shooting. >> : skywalk up behind one of the people with a rifle and shot treacly and the back of a person's head >> : heard explosions and one rain in here and had a wound on his neck also learn the of the dead 19 year-old paul lee grew up in portland graduated from high school just last year. defense lately also fall injury and love the chow condense >> : enclose class is for don at these to cheer him up is a great guy. touch the hearts of so many people here in the community. another victim 90 year-old sir william is critically injured 24 world's dollar hit by a buckshot from a sure shot up he is recovering in hospital >> : family friends held a special service in honor of special meets girl shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy during a controversial competition. it is the upshot and killed by a sheriff's deputy on tuesday said retail home. the family says a senior roles had refused to take her medicine called paramedics and told the deputies who responded to the cop shop the young woman because she is holding a knife >> : any people talked with at the memorial service upset about what happened and say the deputy one to 41 >> : , cannot see a young girls because their minds are of the daughter because shoes shot in front of her. she is a nice girl she wouldn't >> : tell under investigation by sematech county sheriff's office and district attorney's office deputy evolved on the payton and assertively of news this morning comedienne tracey morgan an intensive care after six vehicle accident and news at jersey turnpike. happened earlier this morning at 1:00 a.m.. limousine bus carrying 30 rock star along with five other vehicles including two other tractor-trailers' involved in the pileup one person died in the crash no word on the other injuries or the cause of the accident >> : coming up police chases sacramento texture for the worst as for a man who tried of bank of your from witnesses to describe a wild scene. vandals odd at it again on the streets and francisco to up your smart card to your latest incidents happened >> : world remembering a beloved pot mile preview of her own moral it happening right now pot mile preview 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refused man left the bank empty-handed. quickly, a suspect driving and a short distance. this deficit started chase led police to the city and onto a freeway all ended when authorities said the suspects slammed head-on into a trade and killed him. the crash caused a wild scene >> : with a car exploded thought things over. >> : for no one else was hurt >> : suspecting really hot temperatures in mind. but he up begins today and then the real intensity tomorrow. while look from our roots camera here studios in san francisco than seven to weaken see larry king of the cloudy skies out there. some patchy fog for some locations but the fog clears faster this morning and then a lot more sedate especially in mind. tomorrow minimal fondu warming. and the rest of the cooling to >> : jazz played near the mets' first 6705 tonight partly cloudy conditions around game time will be in the mid-60s to fairly pretty nice local things down by the ninth inning we should be roughly in the mid to upper 50s. a breezy at times so pack in layers. you know all about the giants games. it could seat ones tended 20 malls are. 5776 in san jose 59 in livermore are now 60 and antioch outlays bay are you see some alarms conditions today and ordered not ready for a triple digit heat tomorrow for some locations to line up an accelerator picture getting all this warmth because of high pressure off the coast of the closer and closer to us will say warmup today for at fillmore so tomorrow and monday. fifties for the heart of the bay and joining in this few spots and was amused by lunchtime what '70s and '80s as well. bread indicating '90s and how this conditions today for livermore points least one muckrake also temperatures in the low 90s. for the south bay most of you should be in the '80s san jose 84 degrees 86 sackler a three cupertino out polos out and around 80 degrees for the space for all c 90 as walnut creek 9194 in pittsburgh 93 in livermore a little cooler in castro valley low 80s and upper 70's in san leandro 68 for friends and richmond. for the north bay lots of sunshine for you '80s for about 83 in petaluma. downtown san francisco i think we'll see the potential basile a '70s 74 in san bruno. 797 tel and oakland and '70s for yourself. kron 47 there on the day forecast heating up today especially in mind for these bay tomorrow will seek 100 degrees. some mid-80s for the bay and then on monday will begin a cool down just a little bit we will back off and temperatures by few degrees especially in lend plenty hot mid to upper nine days close in the bay and the coast still staying in the '70s >> : stair wisconsin group drug growing number of states has it the same sex marriage bans struck down this happened friday the ban unconstitutional. same-sex couples are entitled to the same treatment as heterosexuals within hours course issuing licenses and couples quickly lined up to get married but the court did not say of the ruling which took effect runway would chile's current ban intact. the is a tory general's appeal the judge's ruling >> : weeks of tension over the crisis in ukraine with president obama russian counterpart vladimir came face-to-face yesterday this happen in france at the commemoration ceremony later the two leaders did have a face-to-face meeting told it short and formal. president had said earlier he had no plans for formal meeting with the president he said if he did speak to russian president you give him the same message on ukraine that as a party given by phone over the past several weeks >> : president says bringing army sergeant ober go home part of a broader plan to bring down the war in afghanistan. this after making, and with an interview with nbc news. burdock held in captivity with the caliban afghanistan for five years. that deal that brought him back to the u.s. involves releasing five television detainees from the town of bay in cuba. some charge for dulles american lives by leaving his post before captured by the tall than. president obama says america's duty to bring back captured soldier home a matter the circumstances. some call him a deserter but national security advisers and rise says berg of should not be judged u.s. officials of the tall than physically abused her doll during his years in captivity now he is suffering from psychological trauma he is still recovering at a hospital in germany >> : to more smart cars kicked over in san francisco mcpherson's to happen group supported before 4:00 a.m. friday morning second around 530 in the morning. both of those took place in 2010 clayton st. no arrests thus far. and i remember this happened back in april when the force more cars tipped over in three of them in san francisco bruant i its neighborhood. then one in the city's natural a district no one ever arrested but then the culprit could be facing vandalism charges leading fines and prison time. coming up after the break it's a big day today for california bay area bread california chrome chairs become the first of a crown winner since 1978 and one of the tela today's rates as well interesting staff for more people walk on the moon than winners in the fable triple crown of her horse racing. california kron first for some 36 years to in kentucky derby and to the belmont stakes >> : and leave and delayed gratification belmont park is a place free of lessened seniors seventh of the horses failed here at this track to win the biggest prize in a horse racing the triple crown. the kentucky derby of may not to mix letter. fizzing forces that took race the rest of between but the not race and was heavily contested contest the heavy betting favorite and race before more than 100,000 fans. the owners and trainers often in saying he's been training beautifully. >> : and baseball giants back home and taking on the mets last night machens first start in 16 days he was sharp the no-hitter going to the sixth inning making it susceptible return struck out three in the daniel murphy. cain went seven innings to halt runs with two heads. biggest shot from home run of the deepest part of rights and a field. that puts the mets up by the sheet field. when crawford tying the game with a rbi single up the middle and bottom of the seventh of the run. buster policy in the eighth inning tie-breaking home run to run shot for someone in more than a month. fortitude giants over the massive south but take it on again tonight at 7 05 weekend series in baltimore camden yards. they did not like code judge johnson the bench as was done the and that's as far as it went. and then after he this earth a player the game. score tied and the 10th inning brandon loss fires of strike the home plate from right field. that nails' network pecos' by inches at the plate. that would be the winning baltimore. out at home. then for some reason nelson cruz has a steal home and thrown out easily. they sticking evangelist mistake of the 11th inning with pinch-hitter steve of tiebreaker run. that mix of six when seven games for the a's. the best record and american late as the roof also the best record in 2111 >> : the for the us course i live feathers 9:00 p.m. system applebaum recapping the biggest sports headlines in the league. sports and lime after sunday night news at 8:00 p.m.. knee- bay area microclimates full effect today as well in terms ranging from 6711 '90s here and tells all about it. quite the spreads today and the warmouth starts today and continues this tomorrow. live look from a bridge cameras. traffic heading into the city very light at this hour. tennessee's and peaceable lot there will see clouds clear out making lots of sunshine the afternoon he will start temperatures in the '50s this morning than for the afternoon lots of sunshine and warmer. it should be like tonight cloudy mild to cool. but get it they this fall weather. the new york mets not the jets but the mets. this is why do not use force. i do the forecast talking partly cloudy conditions tonight first pitch at 7 05. dublin mid-60's fairly mild star we could see the breeze picked up southwest. cooling down though by mid to upper 50s >> : dress in layers are not to the jurors in the '50s everywhere v6 in san jose 59 in livermore 594 and 7 cisco '90s for some east bay communities the break down the highs for you and let you know what they and where will see one with a degree weather coming up will later >> : the man triggered a nationwide manhunt in court again third video brian chamberlain lawyer family who were in court as well. in documents released show federal agents ranchero impression whole apartment because they believe the suspect had been trying the by lethal toxins online have them shipped to his home. the socks allegedly include fabric similar rise in and. nicotine all of which can be deadly. colonel complained for a share berlin being held on now as i indicate if agents turned up any of those boys and in any of the searches instead they allegedly turned up the makings of remote-control homemade bomb. general and not entered a plea being ordered to undergo thorough such reactions evaluation. such were also these hills, a record. 2003 arrested for assault with a deadly weapon also force of up to of cruelty. to thousand nine arrested for battery injury to a child. both cases dismissed for lack of evidence. back in court june 16th. a reputed chinatown gang leader raymond and in jail for two months now. the the attorney says that they hoped to get him on bail as early as next week. he was arrested in april wide reaching federal corruption investigation 29 defendants snared including former state senator leland and former san francisco school board member keith jackson. facing 20 counts of money laundry anther to sell stolen goods. still size of a break-in at a san francisco print shop duplicating evidence from the u.s. attorney's office now regarding the chow case their attorney says he is confirmed the warmth of the tightened security there since evidence is sensitive. the shop workers say the the evidence still one in that break-in. federal agents raided a home in san jose friday morning and found a drug operation cosmetize a cartel in mexico could cost transfer point where mexican cartels cent under find liquid meth to be turned into a crystal meth. was converted to crystal form can be sold on the street agents say the house not physical meth lab. on his of thousands of dollars of methamphetamines coming to and from this location just from the initial ethics. to adults to children found in the cost during the raid. $1 has been arrested for charges including manufacturing meth and child endangerment. that children hand over the target of breath as if the services >> : details about the police shooting that left one man dead in sunnyvale. 53 year- old glen hill by officers after they tried to serve an arrest warrant. involved in the case. new inflation released that he is confronted by police officers said he began an incorrect in shoreham " this for a shot with the rubber bullets and then with live ammunition. but then discover the rival was not a deadly weapon. recovered of the term and bbb and rifle. nth the thought here is being anything other than >> : his mr. briggs as possible for disappearance and murder of molly. police say the missing woman molly not been seen since may of last year. santa clara county teenager killed and tragic car crash last month they honored at her high school graduation. friends and family watching principal santa clara high school with the name of 18 year-old bart test and the graduation ceremony scholastic said it would not have the name read because it might be too emotional for the graduates. the decision later change because of a backlash from the marcos family and classmates >> : killed in car crash last month in san jose. the mother says the daughter work very hard in school deserves the knowledge man. then private ceremony tuesday the mark has family presented with the year book cap and gown and a diploma. items of the mother say shall cherish forever. month >> : once and killed a i love this rampage george chen leland high school before attending uc santa barbara. one of the first people to have a one for seven victims killed in the eighth a partly shared with ollie rogerilled six people injured 13 others and the college town before he killed himself. a 30 coming up on news weekend when 17 year-old midwest gave up his bed for sleeping bag and attend to. set aside for year >> : we will explain >> : + graduation time when it comes to kids graduating when does it sharing that information right turn and the bragging. also live with outside 1 muckrake temperatures expected to reach the '90s later today >> : happened at the company picnic. oww, that's hot. that is hot! wow daddy like. owww, that is smoking hot! ahhh, hmmm, awww! hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy 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. >> roger roger. >> she'll fly 28,000 miles, 80% of it over ocean. >> it is clearly her dream and now coming to fruition. >> and today's top trender, signal strength. >> from the beginning he has been severely criticized on conservative talk radio. >> i wanted this guy's policies to not succeed. i didn't want national health care. i didn't want all of this debt. i didn't want all of this incompetents. >> nothing grinds my gears worse than some chowder head. >> correct in the assessment of the barack obama's ability to run the country. >> pushes politics further right. >> the president stands for things the right wing loathes. >> the country suffers when liberals succeed. >> now he brags about it. >> dealing with a president for whom fine left ideology is everything. >> his job is so faithfully execute the laws and in my view the president has not. >> joining us tonight, holland good. i think there's a whole bunch of coaching going on on about 400 radio stations across america telling boehner what to do. it's like they are reading right from the script. what are you hearing? what's out
. >> roger roger. >> she'll fly 28,000 miles, 80% of it over ocean. >> it is clearly her dream and now coming to fruition. >> and today's top trender, signal strength. >> from the beginning he has been severely criticized on conservative talk radio. >> i wanted this guy's policies to not succeed. i didn't want national health care. i didn't want all of this debt. i didn't want all of this incompetents. >> nothing grinds my gears worse than some chowder...
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rogers, a former graduate student in languages at the university of maine. in 1973 rogers was charged with using a hammer to kill his college roommate. he wrapped the body in a plastic tent and left it on the side of the road. >> richard rogers apparently said that the other man had approached him for sex and the other man attacked him, so in self-defense he attacked back and ended up killing him. mr. rogers claimed self-defense and was acquitted. amazing. >> after he was acquitted rogers got a nursing degree and eventually moved to new york. at the time of the last call murders, rogers had been working as is surgical assistant at mt. sinai hospital in new york. that's where police arrested him. >> he was gay, didn't seem to have any long-term relationships. in your wildest dreams you would not look at richard rogers and say this guy is a serial killer. >> we learned during the time of these murders, richard rogers had been off duty. >> lisa hall chose him in a lineup as the man she saw with mike sakara at the bar on the night sakara was murdered. >> i'm just so glad they got him before he could murder any other people. >> rogers lived in staten island, just blocks from the stores where the garbage bags and latex gloves were
rogers, a former graduate student in languages at the university of maine. in 1973 rogers was charged with using a hammer to kill his college roommate. he wrapped the body in a plastic tent and left it on the side of the road. >> richard rogers apparently said that the other man had approached him for sex and the other man attacked him, so in self-defense he attacked back and ended up killing him. mr. rogers claimed self-defense and was acquitted. amazing. >> after he was acquitted...
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rogers, admiral rogers, how snowden's revelations have hurt the nsa. take a listen to this excerpt. foreignwatching those intelligence and counterterrorism targets. i will not make a blanket statement. and willwatching them highlight the revelations and talk about the implications of what they can implicate. that is unsettling to me. >> he also told me that he did not want -- watch all of snowden 's interview on nbc and had only seen a few clips of it online. i did say, in terms of those make of whatid he he did hear? how did he perceive snowden? his response. >> we are living increasingly by .hoice and by chance we are forfeiting privacy at levels that i don't think individuals can truly understand. it is so ingrained, whether it is the cameras out in the street, whether it is everyone devices digital constantly asking you, can i share where you are? >> actually, he did have to say that he thought mr. stone was an intelligent and articulate -- mr. snowden was an intelligent and articulate individual and that he seemed arrogant to him. what hehe does believe did was illegal from his perspective. he had much more to say on edward snowden. recentlylked about the revealed nsa facial recognition program. i will share all of those highlights from that interview with admiral rogersand i will be joined in the next hour by admiral rogers red assessor at the nsa, keith alexander, general keith alexander. and the former director of the fbi of cyber security. that is at 3:00 p.m. right here. >> we look forward to that. also, attending the bloomberg government cyber security summit in washington, republican saxby chambliss of georgia, the top or public in on the intelligence committee. he said he plans to open hearings on changes to the program next week. here he is on the connection between cyber security and private industry. are so farthat we from a technology standpoint that we have been able to stay ahead of the curve. and we've been able to slow down -- we have not been able to stop all of it, but we have been able to slow down and detect it. i worry that we will reach a place and time where particularly these companies are getting very anxious. you talked about google and oracle and all of them, and rightfully so. if we don't have their full cooperation, then a
rogers, admiral rogers, how snowden's revelations have hurt the nsa. take a listen to this excerpt. foreignwatching those intelligence and counterterrorism targets. i will not make a blanket statement. and willwatching them highlight the revelations and talk about the implications of what they can implicate. that is unsettling to me. >> he also told me that he did not want -- watch all of snowden 's interview on nbc and had only seen a few clips of it online. i did say, in terms of those...
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rogers. what news do we have about joanna rogers. >> 16-year-old joe and that rogers, a high school student, had been missing for the past 1 months. her parents had last seen her the night before she disappeared around 1:00 a.m. when she returned home from her job at a sandwich shop. >> her mother told her that she would see her in the morning. joe said she would see us in the morning and she loved us and she went to bed. >> the next morning, joanna was gone. her parents knew immediately something was terribly wrong. >> she didn't take her car. she didn't take her keys. she didn't take her money. she didn't take any clothes. except for what she was wearing, no cell phone. nothing. that raises a flag immediately. >> she had just disappeared. and i didn't know what happened. >> there was no evidence of an intruder. and joanna's parents who slept just down the hall had heard nothing. at the time, police and volunteers conducted an extensive search for joanna, but turned up nothing. >> joe and that, wherever you are out there, we want you to know that we love you, and if anybody knows where she i
rogers. what news do we have about joanna rogers. >> 16-year-old joe and that rogers, a high school student, had been missing for the past 1 months. her parents had last seen her the night before she disappeared around 1:00 a.m. when she returned home from her job at a sandwich shop. >> her mother told her that she would see her in the morning. joe said she would see us in the morning and she loved us and she went to bed. >> the next morning, joanna was gone. her parents knew...
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roger franklin, dr. greenwood's husband. roger told me that his wife had been murdered in san diego, the san diego area where they had moved after the sexual assault. that was a sickening moment, because he also told me that her purse was found near her body, her car keys were there, her credit cards were there. didn't appear that there had been a robbery. >> david paul frediani, the man accused of helena's sexual assault, had been out on bail at the time of helena's murder, but insisted he was 500 miles away in san francisco. investigators were naturally suspicious. >> he was the only person who conceivably had a motive for doing this. >> the prosecutor refused to drop the sexual assault charges against him. but everyone wondered whether the prosecutor would ever get a conviction now that his witness was dead. >>> just three weeks before she was scheduled to testify in her sexual assault trial, helena greenwood was murdered in her front yard. david paul frediani went on trial as scheduled for helena's sexual assault. prosecutors had his fingerprints on helena's teapot. and they also found serological evidence. >> we also presented evidence that the semen on the pillowcase in helena greenwood's bedroom, first, that it was semen and, second, it was from a type o, individual, who was a secreter, and a mutase of one plus all matched frediani's abo type. >> dna testing was still in its infancy. at the last minute when faced with the fingerprint and serological evidence, he pled no contest to the assault and was sentenced to five years in prison. but frediani said he was innocent of her murder. >> they knew who killed helena greenwood and they knew it was david paul frediani, but they couldn't prove it. >> eventually helena greenwood's murder was relegated to san diego's cold case files and forgotten. over the next several years, helena's parents died, her husband, roger, developed cancer and he, too, passed away. >> and who is there to mourn for helena? very few and growing fewer. >> and gen-probe went about the work helena had been pursuing before her death, looking for ways to use new dna technology for quicker, faster medical diagnoses. david frediani served only three years of his five-year sentence and was released. he returned to his accounting practice. >> this is a very egotistical, self-centered, obviously sociopathic person. hey, i just got away with murder, you know. his life went on and he prospered. >> and that's where the case stood for another ten years. until investigators in san diego's cold case unit decided to take a second look at helena greenwood's murder. and deep in helena's file was a piece of information that immediately caught investigators' attention. seven days before helena's murder, david paul frediani was involved in a minor traffic accident in southern california not far from helena's home. >> the defendant had no busi
roger franklin, dr. greenwood's husband. roger told me that his wife had been murdered in san diego, the san diego area where they had moved after the sexual assault. that was a sickening moment, because he also told me that her purse was found near her body, her car keys were there, her credit cards were there. didn't appear that there had been a robbery. >> david paul frediani, the man accused of helena's sexual assault, had been out on bail at the time of helena's murder, but insisted...
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roger, a landscape designer, lived in atherton, a quiet suburb outside san francisco. our story begins on a saturday night in april of 1984 when roger was out of town on a business trip. in the middle of the night, a man suddenly appeared in helena's bedroom and threatened to kill her. helena was sexually assaulted, then robbed before the assailant made his getaway. >> dr. greenwood described her assailant as being fairly tall, slender, athletic, with a complexion, perhaps, of part half black or a hispanic person, an olive complexion. she couldn't see his face because he had a hooded sweatshirt pulled up so that only his eyes showed. >> the assailant entered the home through a kitchen window. but it was helena's friend who found a key piece of evidence that police had overlooked. outside on the deck near the kitchen window was a teapot from helena's kitchen. fortunately, the friend had the good sense not to touch it. >> that teapot was taken into evidence, taken to the crime lab and fingerprints were developed. imagine the teapot, there were three fingerprints in this position as though someone had picked up the teapot from the windowsill and placed it on the deck. >> helena told police she made tea before going to bed, then placed the teapot on the windowsill. it appeared the assailant moved it before crawling through the window. unfortunately, the fingerprints didn't match any on file with the police department. with no other leads, the case went unsolved until one year later. >> a man was arrested while exposing himself to a 12-year-old girl outside an apartment in belmont, california. that suspect was david paul frediani. >> belmont was only seven miles from helena's home. the suspect, david paul frediani was a 42-year-old accountant with no prior arrests. since frediani resembled the man helena described, police compared his fingerprints to those found on helena's teapot. they matched. >> one of the things i asked him was -- he had denied even being involved in the initial sexual assault against mrs. greenwood. i remember asking him, you never assaulted this woman? he said no, i never did any of that. >> they then told him we have your fingerprints. at that point, according to the detective, he took a deep breath, let it out, began trembling. he could actually see his chest moving in and out and made a statement as to the effect of i was really drunk when i did those things. he then asked for a lawyer and refused to make any more statements. >> at the preliminary hearing where both helena and frediani were present she was asked if she could identify him and she couldn't. not positively. and out of that arises one of the great mysteries of this whole case. >> but the fingerprints on the teapot were all the prosecution needed, so the case headed to trial. sadly, helena greenwood didn't live long enough to testify in court. >>> while her sexual assault case was pending, helena greenwood and her husband, roger, moved from san francisco to san diego. she took a new job with gen-probe, a biomedical research firm that was looking for ways to diagnose disease through dna. one morning before work, helena was at home on the phone, making last-minute preparations for an important company meeting. but on this day, she never arrived. co-workers called helena's husband at work. he immediately drove home and found the front gate locked. when he peered over the fence, he saw his wife's body. >> roger was in total shock. and he first called gen-probe. he didn't call the police. he called gen-probe. that shows how disoriented he was. >> the crime scene appeared to be staged. it had the earmarks of a robbery, but no money was missing from helena's wallet. >> you had her purse that was strewn about. they preserved all of that for fingerprints or other evidence, of which, unfortunately, there were none. >> there was no physical evidence left. obviously, he wore gloves. i mean, one safely can assume that, i
roger, a landscape designer, lived in atherton, a quiet suburb outside san francisco. our story begins on a saturday night in april of 1984 when roger was out of town on a business trip. in the middle of the night, a man suddenly appeared in helena's bedroom and threatened to kill her. helena was sexually assaulted, then robbed before the assailant made his getaway. >> dr. greenwood described her assailant as being fairly tall, slender, athletic, with a complexion, perhaps, of part half...
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. >> and that was peter roger, father of elliot roger talking with barbara walters last night. >>> heent countless hours plotting and planning a massacre at his minnesota high school. luckily he was arrested before he could carry out his deadly plan. now we are going to get a glimpse of what was going on in the mind of this 17 year old would be killer from the young man himself. here is george howell. >> reporter: insights into the mind of a self-professed would-be killer. 17-year-old john lado seen here stabbing a knife between fingers and a video showing the teen testing bombs. it is all part of evidence now along with this chilling audio. >> sometime before the end of the school year my plan was to steal a recycling bin from the school and take one of the pressure cookers i made and put it in the hallway. my intentions were to then detonate while people were fleeing and blow them up, too. my plans were to enter and throw in pipe bombs and destroy everyones and destroy myself. >> calmly and collected he revealed how he planned to kill as many people as possible at a minnesota high s
. >> and that was peter roger, father of elliot roger talking with barbara walters last night. >>> heent countless hours plotting and planning a massacre at his minnesota high school. luckily he was arrested before he could carry out his deadly plan. now we are going to get a glimpse of what was going on in the mind of this 17 year old would be killer from the young man himself. here is george howell. >> reporter: insights into the mind of a self-professed would-be killer....
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roger bennett. roger, lay out the land for us. we're so envious of you for being there. >> it's always a wonderful place to be, charlie, but a very surreal place right now. this world cup is kind of caught between two narratives, the narrative of fuÚtbol coming back to brazil and brazilian society that started last year during the warmup of the confederation's cup where brazilians decided to protest about the labor conditions, economy, health, education, almost like a wes craven horror story which is waiting in the wings and the narratives are conflicting. how brazil does in the world cup. they are somewhat the favorites, may determine whether the country ends up in a gigantic party or whether it truly goes up in flames. >> charlie: tommy, size up the field. >> well, i think it's a very, very good feel this time, charlie. remember some time ago i give you a lot of winners. the winners are hard to pick. you have to look at germany, argentina. brazil, on a very dubious call yesterday got themselves a victory. you've got to look at italy. so this could come down to argentina, italy. i'm already on record as saying i think brazil can take another world cup but it's going to take a lot of winning. as we saw in yesterday's game, so much will depend on what kind of referee you can get. every referee can make a bad call or have a bad day. my big question is how the referee from japan got the game yesterday. the croatia player said he was talking to them in japanese. that would be like me talking to you in irish. it doesn't make any sense. >> charlie: what did you guys think of the call yesterday? >> 60,000 braying fans. tough weight of this entire country falling on this one japanese referee and he made an extremely dubious call. like any human in his place, he was probably influenced by these external factors and this time he points out maybe he wasn't the best guy to be put in these circumstances in the beginning to have the cup but that's part of the whole story. i think going to the broader context which is you have this inflamed brazilian public which rogeris talking about, which is you have the result of the workers party in brazil. there were millions of poor brazilians moved into the middle class and now they have very middle class concerns about where their money is being spent and they're upset that $11 billion are being spent on these games and not wrongly so. and they're upset at the governing body of world soccer for imposing various requirements on them and forcing hem into this direction. so it's a success story because you have this m new middle clas, but it's combustible. and roger says it will influence what happens on the field. >> charlie: sports and politics. what are you looking for? you have been there, done that. what is it about this world cup that has your interest? >> i think you're looking at -- you have the sports and politics side of it as well, but i think what you're looking for is a real party. i think there's a lot of teams that come together, a lot of different styles that you see at one time, and what you'r
roger bennett. roger, lay out the land for us. we're so envious of you for being there. >> it's always a wonderful place to be, charlie, but a very surreal place right now. this world cup is kind of caught between two narratives, the narrative of fuÚtbol coming back to brazil and brazilian society that started last year during the warmup of the confederation's cup where brazilians decided to protest about the labor conditions, economy, health, education, almost like a wes craven horror...
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rogers and her two daughters. police contacted joan's husband hal rogers a dairy farmer in ohio. >> the sheriff got a hold of me and we had to get dental records to identify them. >> dental records confirmed that the victims were 36-year-old joan rogers. 17-year-old michele. and 14-year-old christie. the autopsy confirmed everyone's worst fears. water was found in the victims' lungs which meant they were thrown into the ocean while they were still alive. to investigators this wasn't just murder, it was an execution. >> i think he left their eyes uncovered because he wanted each one of them to see what was happening to the other one. i think he wanted to see the fear that was in their eyes as he was doing what he was doing with them. just as about as perverted as you can get. >> but who wanted to murder three tourists and dump their bodies in tampa bay? daily whole grains, of yor so 1/3 of this commercial is dedicated to what you could do with all that energy. 1/3 of your daily whole grains means energy to make some new ocean friends. nature valley crunchy granola bars. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your a
rogers and her two daughters. police contacted joan's husband hal rogers a dairy farmer in ohio. >> the sheriff got a hold of me and we had to get dental records to identify them. >> dental records confirmed that the victims were 36-year-old joan rogers. 17-year-old michele. and 14-year-old christie. the autopsy confirmed everyone's worst fears. water was found in the victims' lungs which meant they were thrown into the ocean while they were still alive. to investigators this wasn't...
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rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, good >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- bob newhart. nicola peltz. this week in unnecessary censorship. and music from spoon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ]
rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, good >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- bob newhart. nicola peltz. this week in unnecessary censorship. and music from spoon. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ]
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roger ebert's wife and widow. i'm pleased to have them here at this table. i was going to begin by saying what was it about movies that roger so loved. he just expressed it right there in the film. what was it about roger that you so loved? >> i so loved that he was a man who wanted to engender those feelings of empathy for other people. i mean, i think it's wonderful for someone who has the curiosity to want to know what get-- get into your head and see what it's like to be a person of a different race, a different age, a different nationality, a different gender. you know, that's a person who has the kind of curiosity that makes this world a better place. >> rose: tony, tell me about roger ebert as a film critic. >> i had an interesting experience just this past spring. i was teaching a course to college students, film studies majors, in the history of film criticism. and we read a bunch of kind of the greatest hits. pauline kale, andrew seris, and we read a bunch of roger's pieces, in particular some essays he had written for a series of boobs called "the great movie its that he'd done. we read one on the "the best years of our lives." one on a movie called "chop shop" that he really loved. and one
roger ebert's wife and widow. i'm pleased to have them here at this table. i was going to begin by saying what was it about movies that roger so loved. he just expressed it right there in the film. what was it about roger that you so loved? >> i so loved that he was a man who wanted to engender those feelings of empathy for other people. i mean, i think it's wonderful for someone who has the curiosity to want to know what get-- get into your head and see what it's like to be a person of a...
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especially if you are bob dylan, this is staigsry from the roger -- stationary from the roger smith hotel. he used it to write famous songs. that was 1965. some of the lyrics were changed, most the same. a classic was bornal. this draft -- born. this draft was put up for auction today and sold for $2 billion. i'll see you tomorrow. "america tonight" with joie ch
especially if you are bob dylan, this is staigsry from the roger -- stationary from the roger smith hotel. he used it to write famous songs. that was 1965. some of the lyrics were changed, most the same. a classic was bornal. this draft -- born. this draft was put up for auction today and sold for $2 billion. i'll see you tomorrow. "america tonight" with joie ch
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rogers. this is mike rogers talking about this deal. >> across northern africa, the number one way al qaeda raises money is kidnapping and ransom. we have now set a terrorist. >> what does this tell terrorists that if you capture a u.s. soldier, you can trade that soldier for five terrorists. that's a very dangerous price. >> that's mike rogersed cruz. >> it's a classical ethical dilemma, how many will you trade to save one? a tradition in our country has been that we will do almost anything to get an american prisoner of war back. of course, we're concerned about emboldeneding the bad guys and the terrorists but it's a calculation that you have to make. you have to look at what the law requires and whether his health is deteriorating to the fact that one or two more months could be too late. >> chris, you have fought against insurgents in afghanistan. you have lost good men fighting insurgents in afghanistan, tom, jacob richie, jacob lowell. do you feel that this has put others at risk? >> i would add those that were killed in a different area but, yeah, i've fought taliban. i've been in fire fights with them. i hear them talking on the walkie-talkie to get a u.s. soldier as a prisoner. it's an ongoing desire for them. we have a desire to take some of them as detain ees. so the fact that there's an exchange five years after
rogers. this is mike rogers talking about this deal. >> across northern africa, the number one way al qaeda raises money is kidnapping and ransom. we have now set a terrorist. >> what does this tell terrorists that if you capture a u.s. soldier, you can trade that soldier for five terrorists. that's a very dangerous price. >> that's mike rogersed cruz. >> it's a classical ethical dilemma, how many will you trade to save one? a tradition in our country has been that we...
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rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, i urge our colleagues to support this defense spending bill for 2015. this bipartisan legislation provides
rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, i urge our colleagues to support this defense spending bill for 2015. this bipartisan legislation provides
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kelly to john rogers, the reporter. john rogerselly to get his apartment and gets exclusive before is allowed to tak take ah and going to summit with those are the good old days. nothing comes of this for several years until this guy who runs a pool hall beer joint starts saying, i know the solution to the dr. kelley case. and so nellie muench winds up being charged, but the story gets a little trickier because she'd meanwhile, has a boyfriend who is another doctor, and she tells the boyfriend that the golly, i'm pregnant. well, she wasn't but she starts this ruse about being pregnant. she i feel where's the close in shore before she's supposed going trough of the kidnapping, there's an announcement that she has given birth. well, okay, people can have babies. there's, babies come when they will. it a try before the trial, that's how things are, and they managed to get the trial moved to central missouri where her family has a lot of ties. this is a huge -- everything in the county and the county surroundings are going to this topi
kelly to john rogers, the reporter. john rogerselly to get his apartment and gets exclusive before is allowed to tak take ah and going to summit with those are the good old days. nothing comes of this for several years until this guy who runs a pool hall beer joint starts saying, i know the solution to the dr. kelley case. and so nellie muench winds up being charged, but the story gets a little trickier because she'd meanwhile, has a boyfriend who is another doctor, and she tells the boyfriend...
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roger had a good story for the news and i had nothing to write for the tribune. that was the nature of the culture club. there were five of us. roger and myself, peter, unfortunately, and ned kenworthy of the new york times. peter was a correspondent for the baltimore sun. ned kenworthy of the new york times. and john hayward, he created and ran, as it were, the culture club. >> everybody is dead now except andy and me. >> and we are headed there. >> we traveled in a pack. journalism does not prohibit you, to a certain extent, sharing stuff. so we tried to keep independent at a presser, but conference, the sender would say, oh god, here they come, the culture club. it is interesting that not every news outlet, not every newspaper , had a full-time reporter assigned to cover the filibuster in the civil rights bill. not have anybody from "the washington post" with us regularly. robert albright was assigned to the story, but we never saw him. the chicagopapers, tribune, the st. louis post-dispatch, it was not that there were no-shows, it was that they did not think the story deserved its own coverage, which the culture club was doing. but it was my first introduction to covering something that important day in and day out. and i learned as much about the senate and the vanity of the senate and the dependence on the staff members. some senators were stupid and some were bright. in between, there were a lot of senators. [laughter] but it was an education for me. >> you are looking for conspiracy theories, which i love. a 28-year-old reporter who was getting won by line every day in the new york herald tribune. think about what the herald r tribune was. it was competing with the times, but it was basically a liberal republican newspaper. namedner was this guy john hays whitney, a friend of resident eisenhower and former ambassador to king james in london. very much interest in seeing this legislation succeed. -- i think herto name was paley. to theter was married head of cbs -- >> bill daley. >> bill daley. -- bill paley. so that he would get a lot of airtime. i wonder now, 50 years later, whether paley's sister had something to do with having all of this happen. [laughter] >> what was i going to add? you have a is thought and when your time comes, you have forgotten what you are going to say. it will come. out not because of anything i had done especially, because i was the only one. i had no competition. of the three networks, abc was kind of the week sister. -- weak sister. and nbc over cbs, we always called nbc the national biscuit company. [laughter] they sat on their elbows and smote their pipes and did wonderful, stylish stories the second day. they were bad losers on the first day. up a week or been two, row down on the elevator with bob mccormick, the nbc correspondent on the hill. i overheard him sniffing about saying, oure, people are not interested in that. so i had no competition. >> what were the challenges for tv correspondents to cover the senate? just in general? how easy or how hard was it for eight tv correspondent? >> the main stuff was behind closed doors, as you could imagine. the cameras were not welcome, except in certain places. the cameras did not get into the house until 1979. and not into the senate until 1986, i think it was. i thought when cameras finally got into the chambers, the world of reporting would really change. for the first time, the public would be able to sit in and watch what happens on the floor. as you know, not a lot happens in the senate. [laughter] so, it was difficult just to know where to go. you could not go a lot of places. you could not go into the chamber. you had to wait before the sergeant of arms would sneak out of the outside committee room and then you would have to grant them as they came out. so it was hard work. times, theyes, most did not want us to give away what was going on behind home -- behind closed doors until they nailed down the changes, title 9 to title 6 to title 2. >> if i could add to that, my clear regulation -- recollection was that roger was an expert at an establishment spot. he would stand in a place where the viewer would know exactly where he was in front of the senate or on those capitol steps. the day the crunch came, which was in late june of 1964, senator russell made a point that, when roger was going to cover the vote, which was the theial vote that ended 84-day filibuster, he could not do it on the capitol grounds. my recollection was that they kicked you off and you had to go across the street. am i right? >> you were kind of right. , i broadcast from the steps. the southern senators got to build small, my boss, my bureau chief, and said, we cannot have that. so i moved across the street from where the park is, where the little retaining wall is. that is where i set up. i remember, about the second week, i came down the steps to do the 9:00 feed for the morning television show and there was a crowd of tourists waiting for me. never -- i never -- i never been in a crowd like that. i did not know what they w
roger had a good story for the news and i had nothing to write for the tribune. that was the nature of the culture club. there were five of us. roger and myself, peter, unfortunately, and ned kenworthy of the new york times. peter was a correspondent for the baltimore sun. ned kenworthy of the new york times. and john hayward, he created and ran, as it were, the culture club. >> everybody is dead now except andy and me. >> and we are headed there. >> we traveled in a pack....
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rogers he jump. on his motorcycle rides through asia now rogers did this in an effort to find business opportunity and to better understand the direction the region was heading now rogers is a bull on china but with the chinese economy decelerating we wanted to get his take on china and hear about how he understands these new developments now when we last spoke jim told me to put down my journalist pen which i don't have with me at the moment and become a farmer now obviously i haven't done that yet and by the numbers the agricultural business isn't doing so hot so this time as jim to explain why he's so bullish on commodities and when the business has been in the pits like it has for the past three decades why still hold on take a look at what he had to say. erin that's why it's been a horrible business and these thing has been a horrible business for thirty years has a few problems one there very low inventories historically low inventories because nobody's been able to produce as much as we can through there are no people going into agriculture all the people are dying or retiring or committing so it was you know the young people becoming stockbrokers or journalists
rogers he jump. on his motorcycle rides through asia now rogers did this in an effort to find business opportunity and to better understand the direction the region was heading now rogers is a bull on china but with the chinese economy decelerating we wanted to get his take on china and hear about how he understands these new developments now when we last spoke jim told me to put down my journalist pen which i don't have with me at the moment and become a farmer now obviously i haven't done...
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you have even spoken with nfl commissioner roger goodale about the possibility -- roger goodell aboutthe possibility. idea if i will be able to. i would keep in buffalo. we are just discussing. had a great discussion. buffalo news is a rate newspaper -- great newspaper. we will put in a bid. if it is not the right bid -- i buy a lot of things. i buy them if the prices are reasonable. i do not know what will happen with buffalo. if it is in the right price, i will get a and i will be ashamed of not getting it. i will not be forced into buying too much good if i did, it would be a good job. the people in buffalo already like me. we will see what happens. i do not know how many bidders it will be. we put in a bit and we will see how that goes. >> one more sports question. >> do think some nfl owners michael the grudge against you because of your involvement in the u.s. -- or casinos bearing that trump name? >> i did a great job with it. the league was failing. i came in late when the league was failing. got 18 for peanuts. -- got the team for peanuts. it was a failure. people don't know
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roger federer was matched up today against earnest. roger federer goes between his leg for his return. the two players split the first four sets. in the fifth, he will be wide here. he advances winning 6-3. rogert the top of her game. that means screaming on every shot as well as hitting crosscourt winners. she needed three sets and got the win to advance. after her fifth grand slam title. no other of the women's big names were in action today. >> one more warm up for the u.s. soccer team before the world cup. international friendly against truckie. u.s. got on the board first. he gives the ball up. johnson keeps running towards the goal. bradley finds him. 1-0 u.s. u.s. doubles the lead in the second half. centers the ball from the corner. misplayed and he boots in the mistake. u.s. wins and they are 2-0. one more warm up saturday before heading to brazil. still to come on this sunday night sports wrap, the memorial tournament on the gulf tour and you had to steer clear of this. nascar. we will be right back. >>> the masters champion was in position to win today but instead it was a first timer who took the tournament in ohio. bubba watson got off to a good start. a birdie on the first hole.
roger federer was matched up today against earnest. roger federer goes between his leg for his return. the two players split the first four sets. in the fifth, he will be wide here. he advances winning 6-3. rogert the top of her game. that means screaming on every shot as well as hitting crosscourt winners. she needed three sets and got the win to advance. after her fifth grand slam title. no other of the women's big names were in action today. >> one more warm up for the u.s. soccer team...
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peter roger requested to be interviewed by barbara walters. his son elliott roger killed six people. he retired, but will be there for the interview airing on "20/20" on abc7. >>> a father in san jose has been arrested after his 10-year-old son severely disfigured his hand playing with illegal fireworks. on friday evening the explosion was so powerful it blew the screens off the bedroom windows of the trailer home on luis road near center. inside that house police found 14 pounds of illegal fireworks which could have ignited and caused even greater injury and damage. a neighbor who heard the boom rished in to help the boy -- rushed in to help the boy and wrapped his hand in a shirt. >> all he said to me was, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. there wasn't one tear and he had no hand. it freaked me out. i'm still shaken up about it. >> of course he is. you can imagine. the father was arrested on suspicion of felony child endangerment. >>> world cup excitement is growing, and so are the riots. brazil has been plagued by them for weeks even though more than half a milli
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peter roger requested to be interviewed by barbara walters. his son elliott roger killed six people. he retired, but will be there for the interview airing on "20/20" on abc7. >>> a father in san jose has been arrested after his 10-year-old son severely disfigured his hand playing with illegal fireworks. on friday evening the explosion was so powerful it blew the screens off the bedroom windows of the trailer home on luis road near center. inside that house police found 14 pounds of illegal fireworks which could have ignited and caused even greater injury and damage. a neighbor who heard the boom rished in to help the boy -- rushed in to help the boy and wrapped his hand in a shirt. >> all he said to me was, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. there wasn't one tear and he had no hand. it freaked me out. i'm still shaken up about it. >> of course he is. you can imagine. the father was arrested on suspicion of felony child endangerment. >>> world cup excitement is growing, and so are the riots. brazil has been plagued by them for weeks even though more than half a milli
peter roger requested to be interviewed by barbara walters. his son elliott roger killed six people. he retired, but will be there for the interview airing on "20/20" on abc7. >>> a father in san jose has been arrested after his 10-year-old son severely disfigured his hand playing with illegal fireworks. on friday evening the explosion was so powerful it blew the screens off the bedroom windows of the trailer home on luis road near center. inside that house police found 14...
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roger, the father of elliot roger, the young man who killed 13 near santa barbara last month. and ever since the start, people have wondered, were there warning signs the parents should have seen. peter rogerng down with abc's barbara walters. >> how are you? >> every night, i go to sleep. i wake up and i think of those young men and young women that have died. and were injured and were terrorized. and my son did that. my son caused so much pain and suffering for so many families. >> when you wake up in the morning, what do you think? >> it's like a reverse nightmare situation. when you go to sleep normally, you have a nightmare and wake up and everything's okay. now, i go to sleep, i might have a nice dream. and i wake up, and it's slowly the truth of what happened dawns on me. and that's my son was a mass murderer. >> you did not think that elliot was suicidal, or certainly not homicidal. >> there's no way i thought that this boy could hurt a flea. i mean, this is the most unbelievable thing, barbara, and what i don't get. we didn't see this coming at all. >> awesome to imagine being a parent of a child. >> can't imagine that. >> you can watch barbara's interview, tomorrow night, "20/20,
roger, the father of elliot roger, the young man who killed 13 near santa barbara last month. and ever since the start, people have wondered, were there warning signs the parents should have seen. peter rogerng down with abc's barbara walters. >> how are you? >> every night, i go to sleep. i wake up and i think of those young men and young women that have died. and were injured and were terrorized. and my son did that. my son caused so much pain and suffering for so many families....
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peter roger requested to be interviewed by barbara walters. his son elliott roger killed six people. he retired, but will be there for the interview airing on "20/20" on abc7. >>> a father in san jose has been arrested after his 10-year-old son severely disfigured his hand playing with illegal fireworks. on friday evening the explosion was so powerful it blew the screens off the bedroom windows of the trailer home on luis road near center. inside that house police found 14 pounds of illegal fireworks which could have ignited and caused even greater injury and damage. a neighbor who heard the boom rished in to help the boy -- rushed in to help the boy and wrapped his hand in a shirt. >> all he said to me was, i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. there wasn't one tear and he had no hand. it freaked me out. i'm still shaken up about it. >> of course he is. you can imagine. the father was arrested on suspicion of felony child endangerment. >>> world cup excitement is growing, and so are the riots. brazil has been plagued by them for weeks even though more than half a milli
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rogers as the evil shooter who killed 6 people and wounded others. elliot rogers went on a shooting spree in santa barbara. he never thought his son was capable of doing what he did. >> there's no way i thought this boy could do this. this is the most unbelievable thing, barbara, what i don't get we didn't see this coming at all. >> did you know he was sick? >> you can watch peter rogers interview tonight at 10:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> check this out, this is a heck of a story. that's her, almost 8 months pregnant running in the 800 meters in the u.s. track and field championship. she was 5 seconds slog than they are personal best. that's it for us right now we'll come back [ michael strahan ] i'm michael strahan, and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite thing is the excitement of the outdoors. like rock climbing in the catskills, rafting in the adirondacks, surfing on long island, or getting your heart racing at watkins glen international. come discover your favorite part of new york. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com there's something for everyone. >> developing this morning, the hunt is on for a gunman who shot and killed a man and wounded several other people in delaware county. >> a struggling atlantic city casino could close for good leaving thousands out of work. >> a pipe wielding suspect attacks two deputies in their cruisers
rogers as the evil shooter who killed 6 people and wounded others. elliot rogers went on a shooting spree in santa barbara. he never thought his son was capable of doing what he did. >> there's no way i thought this boy could do this. this is the most unbelievable thing, barbara, what i don't get we didn't see this coming at all. >> did you know he was sick? >> you can watch peter rogers interview tonight at 10:00 p.m. on 6abc. >>> check this out, this is a heck of a...
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rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, i urge our colleagues to support this defense spending bill for 2015. this bipartisan legislation provides $491 billion in discretionary funding for our nation's highest duty, and that is the security of the country. and the sustainment of our military operations. and the well-being of the brave men and women of our armed forces. the bill before you today, mr. chairman, will help meet the most pressing needs of our military as we address current and arising threats to the safety of our nation in an ever-changing global landscape. it also takes into account the ongoing challenges of our current fiscal situation. finding ways to trim excess spending and reduce lower-priority programs without negatively affecting our troops or the success of our military missions. providing our military with the highest standard of readiness is a top priority in this bill. this includes procuring important equipment and resources, supporting troop training and flight time and maintaining our bases and facilities. the bill marks investments in important defense technology r&d, to help advance the safety and success of our military operations now and into the future. investments like these will help to preserve our military's status as the most effective and capable in the world. the backbone of our military of course is the brave men and women who lay their lives on the line in defense of this nation. with that in mind, the bill fully funds the authorized 1.8% pay raise for our military personnel instead of the 1% as requested by the president. troop housing costs are also fully funded as authorized. this ensures that our more than 1.3 million active duty troops and 820,000 guard and reserve troops have the quality of life they deserve during their service. money is included for the defense health program to ensure a consistent and strong quality of care for our troops, their families and retirees. within this total, the bill includes increases above the president's request for cancer research, traumatic brain injury research, psychological health research and suicide prevention outreach programs. the bill also provides an increase of $50 million above last year for sexual assault prevention and response programs, helping to address this growing challenge within our forces. lastly, the bill provides $79.4 billion in overseas contingency operations funding to support our troops in afghanistan. as we have yet to receive an official budget request that reflects the most current and anticipated status of our troops in the field, the so -- this funding will undoubtedly require further evaluation, particularly with the developing situations in iraq and the middle east. by prioritizing these vital programs, closely scrutinizing the budget request, and assessing the most current needs, fiscal 2015 defense appropriations ensures the best use of our limited federal dollars. we made careful, targeted reductions wherever possible without adversely affecting the safety of our troops or the ongoing success of our military missions. mr. chairman, as of today we've completed 10 appropriations bills -- 10 of the 12 through subcommittee. eight have gone through full committee and we've begun or we've completed consideration of six bills on the floor. so when we finish this bill and the ag bill, we will be half through the 12 bills. that's not happened in many years. we are moving at a remarkable pace and if our colleagues in the other body continue their good work as well, we stand a great chance of completing this important work on time. this is an even greater achievement because we've done so under regular order, with open rules that have allowed every member to have his or her voice heard. over the five bills we've considered on this floor so far, we've had more than 200 amendments and i'm sure we will add to that tally today. week of taken great care to weed out waste and excess and terminate duplicative programs. this year alone -- i ask for an additional one minute. mr. frelinghuysen: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. rogers: we've done all of this while abiding by the ryan-murray budget agreement. before i finish, mr. chairman, i can't help but compliment the chairman, the new chairman of this subcommittee, this is his maiden voyage after becoming chairman of the defense appropriations subcommittee, and i think he's steered the ship properly so far and we look forward to the complete work that he's doing. so congratulations to chairman frelinghuysen and to ranking member visclosky. they've done a great job. it's a bipartisan bill and i urge members to support it. i yield. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: mr. chairman, i would like to yield four minutes to the gentlewoman from new york, the ranking member of the appropriations committee. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for four minutes. mrs. lowey: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the chairman, ranking member, the defense subcommittee has a long tradition
rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, i urge our colleagues to support this defense spending bill for 2015. this bipartisan legislation provides $491 billion in discretionary funding for our nation's highest duty, and that is the security of the country. and the sustainment of our military operations. and the well-being of the brave men and women of our armed forces. the bill before you today, mr. chairman, will help meet the most pressing...
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rogers about cyber security. what did he have to say? >> this has been a big issue for rogers. i asked him about the growing tension with the second unity and the backlashes about this herding business abroad. rogersmpathetic to those .ompanies, but only to a point >> their first responsibility is to protect the united states of america, where they made their companies. we should all be about protecting that. i think we can do this in a fair and responsible way. you cannot do that if you are more worried about your next than the earnings next-generation's security in the united states. we have to get that part right, too. >> cyber security a very hot topic in washington. bloomberg will have a conference that features the other mike rogers, the new head of the nsa, and other government figures dealing with these issues. >> peter cook, bringing us this. peter, thank you so much. we are following the moves and copper and the latest moves from china. the commodities report is next. ♪ >> it is time now for the commodities report. joins usgue su keenan with details. >> copper and oil in the spotlight. oil under pressure. boosting production. copper headed for the biggest gain in three weeks according to
rogers about cyber security. what did he have to say? >> this has been a big issue for rogers. i asked him about the growing tension with the second unity and the backlashes about this herding business abroad. rogersmpathetic to those .ompanies, but only to a point >> their first responsibility is to protect the united states of america, where they made their companies. we should all be about protecting that. i think we can do this in a fair and responsible way. you cannot do that...
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for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner have a good rogers, the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner have a good night and terrific weekend >> jack hannah's "into the wild" is brought to you by nationwide insurance and the columbus zoo, partners in conversation for over 30 years. >> i am jack hannah coming to you from my home, the columbus zoo. join me as we go to south africa. amazing views. wildlife like you would not believe. >> it is tiny, tiny. >> and plenty of local characters. >> i wouldn't sit there if i were you. >> what are you doing? get ready for the adventure of a lifetime next when we go "into the wild."
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. >>> for the first time, the gunman of elliot roger is speaking out about his son's killing spree last month. elliot roger stabbed three people at his apartment, and drove around firing people, killing 6 and injuring 13 others before taking his own life. in an abc news exclusive, barbara walters asked his father, peter, how he's coping. >> it's like a reverse nightmare situation. i go to sleep, and have a nice dream. and then i wake up and slowly, the truth of what happened dawns on me. and that's my son is a mass murderer. >> you can see the entire conversation in a barbara walters exclusive. a special edition of "20/20" tonight at 10:00 p.m., 9:00 central. >>> incredible video to show you. a natural gas line eruption, sending a fireball nearly 100 feet into the air, in eastern texas. emergency crews managed to shut off the gas. and they allowed the flames to burn off on their own. one man who was driving by was slightly injured as he tried to run away from his stalled truck. >>> the driving rain and disappointing loss apparently isn't enough to dampen u.s. soccer fever. >> not at all. despite team usa's
. >>> for the first time, the gunman of elliot roger is speaking out about his son's killing spree last month. elliot roger stabbed three people at his apartment, and drove around firing people, killing 6 and injuring 13 others before taking his own life. in an abc news exclusive, barbara walters asked his father, peter, how he's coping. >> it's like a reverse nightmare situation. i go to sleep, and have a nice dream. and then i wake up and slowly, the truth of what happened...
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rogers talks about the violence and instability in iraq. congressman rogers spoke to reporters at an event hosted by "the "christian science monitor."" >> representative mike rogers, chairman of the house select committee on intelligence, this is his first visit with our group and we appreciate his starting his morning this way. he grew up in michigan, graduated from adrian college there. after serving in the army our guest became an fbi special agent, specializing in public corruption cases in chicago. he returned to michigan in '94 and was elected to the state senate the next year, rising to become majority floor leader. in 2000 he won by a resounding 111 votes, a hotly contested race for the house seat being vee rated and has been re-elected handily to six additional terms. this march he announced he would be leaving congress at the end of the current term to host a radio program by cumulus media. as always we're on the record here. please no live blogging or tweeting, in short no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way, to give us a chance to actually listen to our guest. there's no embargo when the session ends. as regular attendees know, if you'
rogers talks about the violence and instability in iraq. congressman rogers spoke to reporters at an event hosted by "the "christian science monitor."" >> representative mike rogers, chairman of the house select committee on intelligence, this is his first visit with our group and we appreciate his starting his morning this way. he grew up in michigan, graduated from adrian college there. after serving in the army our guest became an fbi special agent, specializing in...
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for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner have a good rogers, thection news" team i'm jim gardner have a good night and terrific weekend >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- emily blunt, from "shark tank", daymond john, and music from the birds of satan. with cleto and the cletones. and now, fasten your safety belts, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for being here
for cecily tynan, ducis rogers, the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner have a good rogers, thection news" team i'm jim gardner have a good night and terrific weekend >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- emily blunt, from "shark tank", daymond john, and music from the birds of satan. with cleto and the cletones. and now, fasten your safety belts, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ ♪ [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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roger espinoza. ellos vienen a decirnos cÓmo el fÚtbol cambiÓ sus vidas y cÓmo el fÚtbol tambiÉn puede cambiar la vida de miles de niÑos pobres en honduras. vÍctor y roger, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> gracias, gracias. >> gracias. >> dÉjenme comenzar con lo bÁsico, ¿puede honduras ser campeÓn del mundo? ¿puede ser la gran sorpresa del mundial, rogerdad aquÍ en el grupo que es muy interesante, entonces estamos muy bien preparados, venimos trabajando bien y vale soÑar, creo que vale soÑar y nosotros estamos pensando en grande siempre. >> me encanta esa frase, "vale soÑar". y roger, querÍa preguntarte, tÚ llegaste a los estados unidos a los 12 aÑos de edad aproximadamente, despuÉs del huracÁn mitch, que a mÍ me tocÓ cubrir por cierto como periodista, te mudaste a los estados unidos y en un momento dado de tu carrera podrÍas haber escogido si representabas a los estados unidos o a honduras. ¿por quÉ decides representar a honduras? >> claro, asÍ como lo dices, yo me vine para los estados unidos en un momento muy complicado para el paÍs, yo lo logre vivir aquÍ y preocupado por familia allÁ, la verdad. sÍ, como decías, la oportunidad de jugar en la selecciÓn, antes de eso un entrenador de kansas city donde jugaba el club que jugaba, el sporting, me comentÓ pues que si querÍa jugar para la selecciÓn leos un y que Él hacÍa todo lo posible
roger espinoza. ellos vienen a decirnos cÓmo el fÚtbol cambiÓ sus vidas y cÓmo el fÚtbol tambiÉn puede cambiar la vida de miles de niÑos pobres en honduras. vÍctor y roger, gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> gracias, gracias. >> gracias. >> dÉjenme comenzar con lo bÁsico, ¿puede honduras ser campeÓn del mundo? ¿puede ser la gran sorpresa del mundial, rogerdad aquÍ en el grupo que es muy interesante, entonces estamos muy bien preparados, venimos trabajando bien y...
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. >> for the entire "action news" team, for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good << dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight --robert pattinson. from "orange is the new black", pablo schreiber this week in unnecessary censorship and music from nico & vinz. with cleto and the cletones. --and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >>jimmy: tonight on the show -- from "orange is the new black", pablo schreiber is here,we have music from nico and vinz,and >> jimmy: thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you are going to mek ake me cry you keep doing that. it was yet another big night of basketball here on abc, the heat and the spurs, have you been watching the series, matched up in game four of the nba finals. i guess the answer is no -- tonight tea game w tonight's game was in miami. and the next game in san antonio. they go back and forth so the spurs can go home and feed their turtles in between games. the finals teach us a lesson. that lesson is we are short. while america was focused on basketball
. >> for the entire "action news" team, for cecily tynan, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, rogers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner, good >jimmy: tonight on the show -- from "orange is the new black", pablo schreiber is here,we have music from nico and vinz,and >> jimmy: thank you for watching. thank you for coming. you are going to mek ake me cry you keep doing that. it was yet another big...
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roger. so why is he speaking now? >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by geico. santa barbara shooter elliott roger.ng now? barbara joins us. at would be y the flyiirrel, mr. ger. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there are possibilities for people struggling with bipolar depression. ask your doctor about latuda, lurasidone hcl. in clinical studies, latuda has been shown to be effective for many people struggling with bipolar depression. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor if you have unusual changes in mood, behaviors, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients taking latuda have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor if you have fever, stiff muscles and confusion, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction or if you have uncontrollable muscle movements, as these may become permanent. high blo
roger. so why is he speaking now? >> abc news "nightline" brought to you by geico. santa barbara shooter elliott roger.ng now? barbara joins us. at would be y the flyiirrel, mr. ger. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there are possibilities for people struggling with bipolar depression....