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in the first captain america film, he was plane old steve rogers, a 98-pound weakling.eefed up by experiments and frozen in the arctic for 730 ye -- 70 years and now he's back. thor has his hammer. cap has his shield and nothing else. >> he's old school. >> that was part of the appeal of the character. . >> and steve rogers can leap from one car to another car across the freeway and throw the shield and catch it back and can survive a five-story fall landing on his shoulder, but he is at heart the 98-pound weakling that in early 1940s wanted to do his duty and to sign up to help his country the way everybody else was doing. >> which is why we can identify with him. >> absolutely. it all comes down to the flaw of our heros. >> the real star is this affable chap in the baseball cap. the president of the studio. >> if you had a superpower, what would it be? >> that's ridiculous. oh, i think invisibility would be good. then this chair would be empty and you would be talking to nobody, which might be preferable. >> reporter: he's a comic book geek who grew up and brought the
in the first captain america film, he was plane old steve rogers, a 98-pound weakling.eefed up by experiments and frozen in the arctic for 730 ye -- 70 years and now he's back. thor has his hammer. cap has his shield and nothing else. >> he's old school. >> that was part of the appeal of the character. . >> and steve rogers can leap from one car to another car across the freeway and throw the shield and catch it back and can survive a five-story fall landing on his shoulder,...
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>> what is the most steve rogers thing? that's a tough question.uld refuse the answer it. i don't think he would ever consider fig anything he had doo be steve rogers-esque. is the >> that's a good answer. a fan wants to know who is your real-life superhero? >> i mean, it's so cliche. but i'm going to say my parents. the more i see my friends having children and the channels in raising a human being and making them good people, it's -- it's a tall order. and my parents had four of us. it wasn't easy. they did a good job, in my opinion. >> i would agree. and we want to bring in a surprise for you. we found a picture of cast chairs on the captain america winter soldier set. you had dumbbells on your chair. you have to keep that theme up. because apparently, your favorite thing to eat is pizza? you're from boston. you have a think for leone's. >> yes. >> guess what? they deliver. they came to the set. we have leone's pizza here. >> do we? >> it's my favorite thing to eat in the morning, too. let's dig in. what do we have here? >> what are the subs? >>
>> what is the most steve rogers thing? that's a tough question.uld refuse the answer it. i don't think he would ever consider fig anything he had doo be steve rogers-esque. is the >> that's a good answer. a fan wants to know who is your real-life superhero? >> i mean, it's so cliche. but i'm going to say my parents. the more i see my friends having children and the channels in raising a human being and making them good people, it's -- it's a tall order. and my parents had...
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>> steve kuhn folds. over to john rogersho makes the call. >> what he doesn't know is he's drawn to just one ace left in the deck. nearly a 6-1 underdog to survive here. >> gabelli folds andised heads up rogers' ace-queen versus einhorn's queen. >> einhorn in great shape here. >> the flop comes. 10, 9, 2, no help for rogers. turn, two of diamond. still no help for rogers. he needs an ace or his tournament is over. >> and the river. >> and the river is the ace of hearts. >> ouch, einhorn crippled on the river. that is just brutal. that just hurts. >> i was ready to go. >> he loses nearly half his stack. he got in so good. that has got to hurt. >> einhorn will look to chip up as we move on to the next hand. jim chanos folds, 2, 3, off suit. over to mario gabelli who calls holding a pair of queens. the same hand that just cost einhorn about half of his stack. big perkins folds over to david einhorn with ace, 6 of hearts. >> einhorn was just crippled and has got to make a move here. >> einhorn pushes all in with his remaining 21
>> steve kuhn folds. over to john rogersho makes the call. >> what he doesn't know is he's drawn to just one ace left in the deck. nearly a 6-1 underdog to survive here. >> gabelli folds andised heads up rogers' ace-queen versus einhorn's queen. >> einhorn in great shape here. >> the flop comes. 10, 9, 2, no help for rogers. turn, two of diamond. still no help for rogers. he needs an ace or his tournament is over. >> and the river. >> and the river is...
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. >> joanne, you said captain america the winter soldier comes out and steve rogers is alive today becauseunderwent success -- suspended animation in the 1940s you say it may be a pro motion motional discount -- proposal stunt. >> this can't actually happen. it is going to happen. they are testing it out. >> for the long periods of time, i think this could be great for science and families who have loved ones who have suffered trauma. it is a symptom. it is like a cardiac arrest which is the symptom of a larger problem. they are treating the symptom by putting the saline into the body while they treat the bigger issue. and then they are putting the blood back in. in theory it is not great. i don't think ethically it is wrong in that instance. there is issues when it is for long periods of time. >> here is my thought. they are only using it for medical purposes, boring. i would put myself in suspended anna -- animation like i want the iphone 10. wake he up a day it comes out at midnight. you would never have to wait for anything. you would go to sleep and wake up and the thing you want woul
. >> joanne, you said captain america the winter soldier comes out and steve rogers is alive today becauseunderwent success -- suspended animation in the 1940s you say it may be a pro motion motional discount -- proposal stunt. >> this can't actually happen. it is going to happen. they are testing it out. >> for the long periods of time, i think this could be great for science and families who have loved ones who have suffered trauma. it is a symptom. it is like a cardiac...
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dark horse steve kuhn in the lead with 133,000 chips. john rogers downs and 5,000.here did his stack go? rogers has been folding hand after hand and the blinds are starting to bite. take a look at his hand during the break. >> 20. >> rogers is folding his stack down to nothing. i don't care at this point if he's got two napkins in his hands, he's got less than two blinds left, just get your chips in the middle, stop folding! ♪ >> that kind of restraint has not helped him in tonight's tournament. but it has helped john rogers become one of the most respected money managers on wall street. he's known for patience, both in investing and at the poker table. >> i think slow and steady, the patient approach that we build our firm around does work when you are playing poker. >> john rogers is the founder, chairman and c.e.o. of aerial investments, a chicago-based mutual fund firm with more than $7 billion under management. he has been playing poker since high school. >> me and my buddies played poker. we just loved it. the same group plays now 35 or 40 years later. i was p
dark horse steve kuhn in the lead with 133,000 chips. john rogers downs and 5,000.here did his stack go? rogers has been folding hand after hand and the blinds are starting to bite. take a look at his hand during the break. >> 20. >> rogers is folding his stack down to nothing. i don't care at this point if he's got two napkins in his hands, he's got less than two blinds left, just get your chips in the middle, stop folding! ♪ >> that kind of restraint has not helped him in...
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a retired army chopper pilot and the military advisor for concerned veterans for america, steve rogersint terrorism task force. gentlemen, amber, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> why were we sure five days ago this was not terrorism? >> well, there was no evidence that pointed towards anything but terrorism. there was no forensic evidence in the scene. no debris. nothing of the sort. in addition to that you had two suspects. those were the individuals that had the passports that were false passports. >> right. >> so that makes it very clear that something went wrong. and i believe, at least based on the evidence that we see now, that this airplane may have been intended to be used on a target somewhere. and theres with a struggle in the cockpit. >> if the pilots are not involved and they are somewhere in the indian ocean as we speak. >> does that make sense to you, amber? >> it does. i think an important element to remember here is that terrorists have been looking for ways to exploit aircraft and aviation for decades. they are always looking for the next gap or hol
a retired army chopper pilot and the military advisor for concerned veterans for america, steve rogersint terrorism task force. gentlemen, amber, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> why were we sure five days ago this was not terrorism? >> well, there was no evidence that pointed towards anything but terrorism. there was no forensic evidence in the scene. no debris. nothing of the sort. in addition to that you had two suspects. those were the individuals that...
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. >> roger, over to you. >> thank you, steve. rory, the back nine, tough nine holes for you today. what happened? >> yeah. i don't know. i mean i felt like i played -- i three-putted 13, which was okay, and then i started hitting some loose shots. obviously the second shot on 16 was what sort of killed me. i was trying to hit a 6 iron right and sort of started right of the target and i just got underneath it and hit it a little heavy. but, you know, i did well and obviously it was good to make it to the playoffs. i was sort of -- i was fortunate that i was in the playoff. i just had a bit of an awkward yardage for my second. i had about ten yards shorter than i had in regulation and just tried to hit a cut 5 wood and it just came off a little too strong. but yeah, it's 74 today wasn't good enough to get the job done. even if i had won, it would have felt a little bit undeserved in a way. so when you go over with a two-shot lead you have to play well enough to go ahead and win the thing. if i had have won today i would have thought myself very lucky. i just have to get myself back u
. >> roger, over to you. >> thank you, steve. rory, the back nine, tough nine holes for you today. what happened? >> yeah. i don't know. i mean i felt like i played -- i three-putted 13, which was okay, and then i started hitting some loose shots. obviously the second shot on 16 was what sort of killed me. i was trying to hit a 6 iron right and sort of started right of the target and i just got underneath it and hit it a little heavy. but, you know, i did well and obviously it...
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roger. tim cook is not steve jobs. >> when it comes to the vision, you only needed the great man and he is no longer here. cheryl: if you look at the possibility, we expected that to be a long time ago. >> better radio, better processor, much better camera. that product has stalled. the watch has not made it to market. until we get that, apple is in a bit of trouble. cheryl: gentlemen, thank you very much. adam: russian president denying the u.s. and other nations. making his victory speech today making crimea part of russia. it is expected to pass easily by the end of the week. rich edson is standing by at the white house for us. rich: sanctioning about 11 different russian yesterday. they are still trying to identify as russia continues its aggressive actions in ukraine. that has u.s. businesses assessing what exactly their exposure is. yum brands kfc have hundreds of different locations. one analyst says when you look at that exact exposure, it is relatively limited. >> america's vulnerability is somewhat reduced. russia is not even in our top 24 largest trading partners. what you are prob
roger. tim cook is not steve jobs. >> when it comes to the vision, you only needed the great man and he is no longer here. cheryl: if you look at the possibility, we expected that to be a long time ago. >> better radio, better processor, much better camera. that product has stalled. the watch has not made it to market. until we get that, apple is in a bit of trouble. cheryl: gentlemen, thank you very much. adam: russian president denying the u.s. and other nations. making his...
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roger penske, as well. congratulations, brad. first win at las vegas. steve byrnes? >> thank you, krista, with dale earnhardt jr. i'm not going to put words in your mouth. i'm going to guess it was disappointing, but i heard you on the cool down lap encouraging your team. >> yeah, we weren't going to run first or second had we not stayed on the strategy. we tried to save as much as we could. we got to half a lap and ran off two there. so, you know, we took a gamble and didn't win the race, but still worked in our favor to run second. gave us a chance to win. sucks to lose like that, but we can't let that be a negative. we got to go to bristol and try to win there and only way to be productive is be positive. got to look at the positives in today and keep working toward our goal of winning some more races, but it's tough. tough losing like that. that thing started sputtering off, too, really disappointing. >> thanks for your time, we'll see you at bristol. chris? >> junior fans on the edge of their seat, but the fans appreciate that's the best start. he's had three st
roger penske, as well. congratulations, brad. first win at las vegas. steve byrnes? >> thank you, krista, with dale earnhardt jr. i'm not going to put words in your mouth. i'm going to guess it was disappointing, but i heard you on the cool down lap encouraging your team. >> yeah, we weren't going to run first or second had we not stayed on the strategy. we tried to save as much as we could. we got to half a lap and ran off two there. so, you know, we took a gamble and didn't win...
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steve, i want to start with you because one thing that rogers has been on the forefront of is investigating's response to benghazi. not necessarily the events themselves as they unfolded. he's got another hearing with mike morrell. what kind of void do you think this leaves and will he be able to wrap up bun gauenghazi befor leaves? >> probably not. it does leave a void. he's been the subject of a lot of criticism back and forth in house meetings. you have some people criticizing him on the nsa, on benghazi. i don't think it's accurate to say that rogers and the committee hadn't done anything on benghazi. could they have investigated it more aggressively? i think you could have. that's where you see some of the roots of the criticism. if you take a step back and look at his tenure as chairman of the house intelligence committee, he knows hibrief, his material. before he was chairman, he used to fly over to hot spots on the weekends just so he could see the intelligence process, the analysis, as the officers on the ground saw it, which i think gave him real perspective. that, i think, was al
steve, i want to start with you because one thing that rogers has been on the forefront of is investigating's response to benghazi. not necessarily the events themselves as they unfolded. he's got another hearing with mike morrell. what kind of void do you think this leaves and will he be able to wrap up bun gauenghazi befor leaves? >> probably not. it does leave a void. he's been the subject of a lot of criticism back and forth in house meetings. you have some people criticizing him on...
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but, no, seriously, steve stockman isn't even the biggest train wreck in the texas elections today. that award goes to kesha rogers's not an electoral train wreck it appears. she's been leading in the democratic senate primary but she's a train wreck for national democrats because her views which she draws from perennial fringe provocateur lyndon larouche are outside the mainstream. for example, at a tea party event last month, she said this. >> what we're looking at with the fact that you have a puppet in the white house, president barack obama, who is a stooge of a wall street british empire who is about to take the nation to the brink of thermal nuclear war. >> joining me now, evan smith, ceo and editor in chief of "texas tribune." evan, where do i want to start in let's start with the bizarre spectacle of the steve stockman campaign which i gather even folks in texas are having a real hard time making heads or tails of. >> right, well, we know stockman as well as anybody. he's been elected two different times. nonconsecutive terms to the congress from texas. we've watched him up close and have a sense of who h
but, no, seriously, steve stockman isn't even the biggest train wreck in the texas elections today. that award goes to kesha rogers's not an electoral train wreck it appears. she's been leading in the democratic senate primary but she's a train wreck for national democrats because her views which she draws from perennial fringe provocateur lyndon larouche are outside the mainstream. for example, at a tea party event last month, she said this. >> what we're looking at with the fact that...
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roger altman staying with me as well. shaking thisnd hour, former microsoft ceo steve company who says his was successful at being a two trick pony, but he is sorry they sooner combine software like apple did with the iphone. why did youuld ask not do the third trick right, and i'll just call that phones. i do not know if we were too busy, if we did not know the tools, and what the challenges those two tricks will go for a lot of years, but in our industry you have to do a third trick. >> coming up, we talked tech with one of the best-known venture capitalists in silicon valley, then or what. employment,ivate hundred 89,000 -- the number adp privatet -- employment report, 100 89,000. the number is just below what was expected. stay "in the loop." we're just getting started on this wednesday. ♪ >> breaking news now on the employment front. i am economics editor michael mckee. the adp employment report for february comes out weaker than expected by a fair amount -- 139,000 jobs created, much lower than the 155,000 that had been forecasted, way below the trend. according to the folks at adp moody'sesinvestors -- investors.com,
roger altman staying with me as well. shaking thisnd hour, former microsoft ceo steve company who says his was successful at being a two trick pony, but he is sorry they sooner combine software like apple did with the iphone. why did youuld ask not do the third trick right, and i'll just call that phones. i do not know if we were too busy, if we did not know the tools, and what the challenges those two tricks will go for a lot of years, but in our industry you have to do a third trick. >>...
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roger nelson has been there from the beginning. >> niece folks are exceptional people. they stayed in and said, you know, no matter, we'll keep searching and we'll bring her home. >> reporter: steve lamar says the searchers have not found anything gives him hope. >> just that she's alive somewhere, the scenario, you know, that she's alive somehow, somewhere. >> reporter: right now at morgan hills, there is a fundraiser going on to raise money for search efforts and tomorrow morning here at the search center, volunteers are encouraged to come and help once again search for sierra beginning at 8:00 in the morning. reporting live in morgan hill, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> more details on garcia torrez, the murder and three counts of attempted kidnapping and jcarjacking. those are related to 2009 cases in which he allegedly accosted three women outside the south bay. >>> this just in, this man is on the loose and police say he's dangerous serial atm robber. just yesterday in daily city, police say he held up a person withdrawaling money at bank of america atm. it isn't the first time. he's suspected of pulling off other robberies. police say his get away car is a toyota c
roger nelson has been there from the beginning. >> niece folks are exceptional people. they stayed in and said, you know, no matter, we'll keep searching and we'll bring her home. >> reporter: steve lamar says the searchers have not found anything gives him hope. >> just that she's alive somewhere, the scenario, you know, that she's alive somehow, somewhere. >> reporter: right now at morgan hills, there is a fundraiser going on to raise money for search efforts and...
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rogers. we'll be back to talk about the standoff in ukraine. but for more on the mystery of malaysia flight 370, let's bring in pierre thomas. and colonel steve ganyard. he's an abc contributor, a former marine pilot and an accident investigator during your time in the military. start with you, pierre. you heard about the passports, but what is happening in terms of the investigation as far as the u.s. is involved? >> they're deeply concerned about those passports. trying to get as much as information as the chairman said. the surveillance video is key. use facial recognition technology to look at the faces and see if they can find any hits in the terrorism or criminal database. the other thing is the flight manifest is key. they're looking at the pilot. they're looking at the crew members and all the passengers. look for any hint of something that would be untoward to suggest terrorism or something else. right now they have no direct evidence of terrorism, but they say they cannot afford to wait. they have to look at everything possible to try to get a fix on this. >> steve, you as a mishap investigator looked at all of this. the idea that t
rogers. we'll be back to talk about the standoff in ukraine. but for more on the mystery of malaysia flight 370, let's bring in pierre thomas. and colonel steve ganyard. he's an abc contributor, a former marine pilot and an accident investigator during your time in the military. start with you, pierre. you heard about the passports, but what is happening in terms of the investigation as far as the u.s. is involved? >> they're deeply concerned about those passports. trying to get as much...
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rogers, matheson, latta and castor and thank all of them for their leadership on this issue. and lastly, i want to thank house leaders, especially majority leader cantor. he and his staff, steve, have been enormously cooperative in dealing with some of the thorny problems that arise whenever there's a complicated piece of legislation to be considered. so thank you. like mr. whitfield, i have long believed that energy efficiency is an area where we have common ground in what is too often a very divided congress. mr. whitfield, i thank you for focusing on that common ground. why is it so good? because saving energy does three things. it creates jobs. all of the energy efficiency labor is done by local folks who need work. manufacturing jobs. because 90% of the materials used in energy efficiency are manufactured in this country. it saves money and it improves the environment. so we can and do disagree in this congress on the causes of climate change and the best fuel mix to meet america's energy demands, but we can all agree that less is more. whatever your fuel source, if you use less you save money, and that's good for all of us concerned. we can also agree that creating dema
rogers, matheson, latta and castor and thank all of them for their leadership on this issue. and lastly, i want to thank house leaders, especially majority leader cantor. he and his staff, steve, have been enormously cooperative in dealing with some of the thorny problems that arise whenever there's a complicated piece of legislation to be considered. so thank you. like mr. whitfield, i have long believed that energy efficiency is an area where we have common ground in what is too often a very...