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i would like to bring in steve rogers, steve rogers has been with us throughout the night. steve, the question to you now that you know that authorities are saying that they believe this is the work of one man who died at the scene and they are in fact treating this as a terrorist incident, what happens now with that information? >> when he says one man who died at the scene, there was one man at the scene who probably transported himself there and there were no accomplices at that scene. it goes back to the question as to who this individual is and what associates he may have that were involved in this. someone had to build that bomb. if this is indeed a isis attack, there is a bomb maker somewhere. they usually send low-level operatives into these venues to kill themselves. he's right, there was one man on the scene who detonated that bomb, but i am convinced that someone else was involved, at least outside the perimeter. >> arthel: if this person somehow had been traced by authorities, that he had been on their watch list, are there forensics from his body that they coul
i would like to bring in steve rogers, steve rogers has been with us throughout the night. steve, the question to you now that you know that authorities are saying that they believe this is the work of one man who died at the scene and they are in fact treating this as a terrorist incident, what happens now with that information? >> when he says one man who died at the scene, there was one man at the scene who probably transported himself there and there were no accomplices at that scene....
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our david lee miller is live in times square, steve rogers is on the phone, former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force and julie banderas here with me in the studio has been in contact with a great number of nypd officers who know precisely what happen here. >> julie: initially, this was a report of a speeding car going through new york city. mowing down a crowd of people, so suddenly everyone dispatched from the nypd hoping and fearing for the worst but hoping for the best. it turns out this was a regular accident, apparently this guy had just committed a robbery. i am getting told by nypd sources that he was intoxicated and that police were trying to apprehend him and of course driving through times square at 20 miles per hour is what i am told as a very high speed to go through times square considering every single block there are masses of people walking through their crossways. this is right at the epicenter of times square. basically, everything a police sergeant in the city has been dispatched to this, i'm told as rg units are being dispatched, special task force unit
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but the point radius by steve rogers now was a good one. people who don't go into the stadium can still detonated outside. that's in fact what happened in germany last year when a refugee, who had been declined refugee status, either at a four-way and didn't get into a soccer match and detonated a suicide bomb outside of the stadium. it's unfortunate, but you can't beat it all the time. i understand the fbi is throwing out a new supervisor guidelines for all stadiums in the united states today. >> kelly: i want to get to something reported earlier to us. she sent this out and she is our chief intelligence correspondent out of washington, d.c., here at fox news channel. she wanted to say that a government for a government official said they are working to assess what happened in manchester and based on the preliminary meeting reports they know the following. if terrorism, it is a level of sophistication beyond recent use it to make u.k.-based plots involving knives in vehicles as weapons. reports of shrapnel are concerning, and also points t
but the point radius by steve rogers now was a good one. people who don't go into the stadium can still detonated outside. that's in fact what happened in germany last year when a refugee, who had been declined refugee status, either at a four-way and didn't get into a soccer match and detonated a suicide bomb outside of the stadium. it's unfortunate, but you can't beat it all the time. i understand the fbi is throwing out a new supervisor guidelines for all stadiums in the united states today....
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with us now to steve rogers, a former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force. steve, we have seen as a number of times. what do you think the start of sometime tomorrow or in the days or weeks ahead that the investigators find out whoever was behind this was being surveilled and it was being watched by the authorities on the ground in the u.k.? >> i can't tell you what the author with regard to that. but i can tell you this, that this was a well-planned, well executed operation. there had to be some reconnaissance done. basically, the bomber was unable to get into the venue, but he decided to get maximum damage to a loss of life and property outside that venue. what's astonishing here is the fact that there is a bomb maker out there. we have to remember that using these individuals who blow themselves up are not the ones of who made those bombs. there's got to be at least a minimum of one, in the lord knows, more people, involved in the planning and execution of of this attack. >> trace: you talk about the bomb maker, steve, and review in the early going here th
with us now to steve rogers, a former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force. steve, we have seen as a number of times. what do you think the start of sometime tomorrow or in the days or weeks ahead that the investigators find out whoever was behind this was being surveilled and it was being watched by the authorities on the ground in the u.k.? >> i can't tell you what the author with regard to that. but i can tell you this, that this was a well-planned, well executed operation....
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have a former deputy assistant director and hostage rescue team director, jonathan philborn and steve roger, a former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force and retired lieutenant commander in the office of naval intelligence. steve, i'll start with you, 'cause you still know lots of people in the fbi. one reporter got in there and said, wait a second. you say the rank and file has lost faith in former director comey, not the people we talked to. what are you hearing? what's the truth there? >> there was one point in time when the confidence in director comey's leadership began to unravel. and that was the time that he was testifying before the congressional committee in reference to hillary clinton's e-mails. if you remember, he made the decision, the authority of the attorney general and it was the director, who is a fine fellow. he made the decision not to proceed with charges or prosecution. he should not have done that. it was his job to bring the evidence to the attorney general. >> melissa: that's the rank and file? you said the rank and file, that's why they didn't have confid
have a former deputy assistant director and hostage rescue team director, jonathan philborn and steve roger, a former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force and retired lieutenant commander in the office of naval intelligence. steve, i'll start with you, 'cause you still know lots of people in the fbi. one reporter got in there and said, wait a second. you say the rank and file has lost faith in former director comey, not the people we talked to. what are you hearing? what's the truth...
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local economic senator john helton out at former fbi joint terrorist task force steve rogers, welcome to all of you. thank you for being here with this developing news, breaking news this morning. breaking his right now, 22 people including children in the suspected robber killed at manchester in the united kingdom. the blast happened around 10:35 p.m. local time, about 5:35 east coast time in a public space near the box office but the concert. commenting this morning on the end of it during his first trip overseas. he or men in jerusalem the very latest. >> good afternoon to you here in jerusalem. a little bit after 1:00 in the afternoon meeting the president has been up for several hours working. the white house tells us the president has spoken with the british prime minister theresa may. the white house says the president continues to be updated on the manchester attack by his homeland security team. the president's first stop on the status of 20 to 30 minute drive in bethlehem where he met with mahmoud abbas. after the meeting, the president gave her for marks on the manchester a
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heather: joining us for more on the aftermath of the manchester bombing is steve rogers of the terrorism task force. thank you for joining us this morning. taking a look at the images of the victims and just to read through as they continue to search before discovering the worst news of all and in terms of searching, we just heard about a possible accomplishment in the horrific terror act. do you think other people were worried? >> without a doubt. this threat level has increased conducted a raid and the prime minister, by saying attack may be imminent tells us other people out there may be part of a larger sell and their efforts are to capture these people. rob: they have their work cut out for them in that part of the country. am i too negative, i can't imagine -- until you get this ideology under control or people to stop believing you can do something like this and win some sort of praise from god, how do you stop somebody from blowing up or firing into a crowd when all you have to do is kill 10 or 15 people to do serious damage to the psyche of a population of people. >> reporter: y
heather: joining us for more on the aftermath of the manchester bombing is steve rogers of the terrorism task force. thank you for joining us this morning. taking a look at the images of the victims and just to read through as they continue to search before discovering the worst news of all and in terms of searching, we just heard about a possible accomplishment in the horrific terror act. do you think other people were worried? >> without a doubt. this threat level has increased...
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a member of the fbi joint terrorism task force steve rogers. thanks for coming here. appointee, the person that threw me off, didn't want to happen and now it has. rob rosenstein, what did he have to do. >> i have spoken to law enforcement officers across the country, rob rosenstein was angry, upset that the president suggested he made his recommendation based on his memo to the president. there is no need for a special prosecutor, you have enough people investigating but the concern, the country with law enforcement officers, he to this really appeared to be a witch hunt where they tried to manufacture evidence. there is no evidence of collusion. heather: 7 at is what chaffetz said. these things take years to do, the midterm elections coming up. this administration is under the cloud of possible impeachable offense. does that further midterms to the democrats? >> this is a political witchhunt and that is why it is dangerous. james comey if he thought his memo was so critical, why now? why not when he took the memo in february. trying to manufacture evidence, never wa
a member of the fbi joint terrorism task force steve rogers. thanks for coming here. appointee, the person that threw me off, didn't want to happen and now it has. rob rosenstein, what did he have to do. >> i have spoken to law enforcement officers across the country, rob rosenstein was angry, upset that the president suggested he made his recommendation based on his memo to the president. there is no need for a special prosecutor, you have enough people investigating but the concern, the...
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lou: joining me to talk about terrorists, north korea's provocations, steve rogers, a former member oforism task force. let's start with kabul. a suicide truck. 400 people injured, dozen of people killed as the taliban is reasserting itself? afghanistan which we controlled 8 years ago. >> this is the end result of the obama administration's apology tour. but more importantly as you and i shall sitting here talk, our congress can't get it together. the left is keeping the country so distracted, and they have given the message to our enemies that we are divided. they think it's more important to manufacture news against the president of the use than to protect our country. lou: their barbaric, vicious and vapid. let's turn to a russian ship firiruise missiles on syria. russia is stepping up attacks against it is large states. >> all the critics of donald trump with regard to his relationship with putin was really a relationship not to reset as hillary clinton said, but to show some respect to the united states. do you think putin would have called qulin on and stead we are going to launc
lou: joining me to talk about terrorists, north korea's provocations, steve rogers, a former member oforism task force. let's start with kabul. a suicide truck. 400 people injured, dozen of people killed as the taliban is reasserting itself? afghanistan which we controlled 8 years ago. >> this is the end result of the obama administration's apology tour. but more importantly as you and i shall sitting here talk, our congress can't get it together. the left is keeping the country so...
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manchester, terrorist attack, investigation, latest warning from pretty ir british government, steve rogers, good to have you here. i could not help but notice the sign in which they were talking about love for all, hatred for none. it iirrelevant to what is happening in this manchester. and unfortunately so many parts of europe and in the world? >> who withic so mucic exception of president trump, world leaders have to understand we're at war, this is not criminal action, this is war, the rules of engagement must change when you are at war, the rules of engagement in france, and england and germany have not changed, here they will change because now we have a president who recognized what this is, a war. lou: approaching 16 years in this war. without victory. without resolution. it is preposterous that our leaders do not with the exception of president trump, do not want to change their outlook, their perspective or their approach. >> it is the political correct policies that take us down a path that will destroy country by country, look at germany. look at in france, now british are reapi
manchester, terrorist attack, investigation, latest warning from pretty ir british government, steve rogers, good to have you here. i could not help but notice the sign in which they were talking about love for all, hatred for none. it iirrelevant to what is happening in this manchester. and unfortunately so many parts of europe and in the world? >> who withic so mucic exception of president trump, world leaders have to understand we're at war, this is not criminal action, this is war,...
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thank you very much for joining us for more on the aftermath of the manchester arena bombing, steve rogers. >> leland: steve, good to have you here. we hear it now as we look forward at the condition in the u.k. is critical. it is no rush hour in the united kingdom, 6:00 a.m. there on what is wednesday morning. what changes now because of this threat level? >> with the exception of president donald trump, the western leaders of the world are beginning to realize that we are at war. this is a war against terrorism. since we defined this now is war, the changes that are going to be necessary -- they will have troops on the streets now, i am absolutely certain that at least in my view, based on what we have seen, that this was not a lone actor. again there may have been some other people involved in the making of the bomb and reconnaissance and then in the execution of this operation. when you talk about worn out, you are talking about the rulesd give the police and the military on the street a lot of latitude to do what must be done in order to hunt these terrorist down. >> leland: you think
thank you very much for joining us for more on the aftermath of the manchester arena bombing, steve rogers. >> leland: steve, good to have you here. we hear it now as we look forward at the condition in the u.k. is critical. it is no rush hour in the united kingdom, 6:00 a.m. there on what is wednesday morning. what changes now because of this threat level? >> with the exception of president donald trump, the western leaders of the world are beginning to realize that we are at war....
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before we go to that particular story, we want to talk about steve rogers who is here to talk to us. teresa mae is holding a crisis response meeting, the suspected suicide bomb may be the deadliest attack the country has faced in 12 years. what's your reaction to this and how should the people of manchester move on from this? the government are going to go over their rules of engagement, that might have to change. they may speed up some search warrants, they may actually begin to round up people more rapidly than they believe can be possibly connected to some type of terrorist cell. that is going to be critically important. not only in the u.k. but here in the united states, that we move on with our lives. it may seem difficult, it will be a time of morning and a time of prayer, but the fact of the matter is the only way these terrorists when is if they hinder us from living the life we live in this country and in the u.k. the fact of the matter is we must keep all of ourselves and our countries in prayer and work together to defeat this evil. >> kelly: a lot of people watching us, p
before we go to that particular story, we want to talk about steve rogers who is here to talk to us. teresa mae is holding a crisis response meeting, the suspected suicide bomb may be the deadliest attack the country has faced in 12 years. what's your reaction to this and how should the people of manchester move on from this? the government are going to go over their rules of engagement, that might have to change. they may speed up some search warrants, they may actually begin to round up...
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here are a couple of comments from steve rogers. remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. never forgotten. chief officer and those who died in those horrible circumstances. jim said remembering those who died in service of our country. scottie lewis said those who died to keep it free. free to keep it rid of criminals. also from tom, the heroes that sacrificed their lives so i may enjoy mine in a free country. hector join us next in fountain -- walter is next from north carolina. caller: good morning, thanks to c-span. one of the few places where i could always hear the comments from the general population across the nation. good, bad or indifferent. it came from the society. i've done more funerals than weddings in my 30 years. seen so many people die around me and so many different conflicts. so many people hijack -- today should be a memorial week. in that case business world. who cares or gives a rats ass about a race or about sales or 10% off some car sale or electronic thing. how many people go to a
here are a couple of comments from steve rogers. remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. never forgotten. chief officer and those who died in those horrible circumstances. jim said remembering those who died in service of our country. scottie lewis said those who died to keep it free. free to keep it rid of criminals. also from tom, the heroes that sacrificed their lives so i may enjoy mine in a free country. hector join us next in fountain -- walter is next from...
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julie: let's bring in steve rogers a former member of the joint terrorism task force. thank you, for talking to us. number one the fbi director. it is his job, of course, to be loyal to the american public. as the head of the fbi, in charge of an investigation, he needs to be loyal to the white house by sharing information that they are privy to. is it his job to be loyal to someone he is currently investigating #. >> is certainly appropriate for the resident if he wanted to ask a question. i take the president at his word that he didn't but as a leader you want loyal people around you . keep in mind that he loyal person is going to say no to you , at times, they won't be the yes-man that we see surrounding so many leaders. i think it's appropriate for the president, if you wanted to have that question, yes, with regard to the question of his investigation i would say certainly, that would be inappropriate. you certainly are going to have a person if you're going to be loyal to them leading them to believe that you want to favor them in an investigation. but the presid
julie: let's bring in steve rogers a former member of the joint terrorism task force. thank you, for talking to us. number one the fbi director. it is his job, of course, to be loyal to the american public. as the head of the fbi, in charge of an investigation, he needs to be loyal to the white house by sharing information that they are privy to. is it his job to be loyal to someone he is currently investigating #. >> is certainly appropriate for the resident if he wanted to ask a...
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our david lee miller is live in times square, steve rogers is on the phone, former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force and julie banderas here with me in the studio has been in contact with a great number of nypd officers who know precisely what happen here. >> julie: initially, this was a report of a speeding car going through new york city. mowing down a crowd of people, so suddenly everyone dispatched from t
our david lee miller is live in times square, steve rogers is on the phone, former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force and julie banderas here with me in the studio has been in contact with a great number of nypd officers who know precisely what happen here. >> julie: initially, this was a report of a speeding car going through new york city. mowing down a crowd of people, so suddenly everyone dispatched from t
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steve rogers who served on the fbi joint terrorism task force joined us earlier on the show. >> a lotthat there is something coming down the road. what is important is that if you see something, say something. i believe it was the case that somebody did see something that had something to the police there. abby: police investigating whether pressure cooker came from. we are learning more about those skilled in the line of duty. in 18-year-old police veteran served in the marines from 1989-1994 and served his community as a young wrestling coach. he was shot friday night at richmond all responded to the legal parking incident. please arrested a suspect nuclear, travis bald, convicted felon with a violent history. officer walter of these behind a wife and three kids. he was just 45 years old. sad news, music legend greg allman, founding member -- founding member passed away. the ♪ i was born a rambling man ♪ trying to make a living doing the best i can ♪ when it's time to leave, i was born a rambling man ♪ abby: greg allman earned his dog and with the band. he died yesterday at his home
steve rogers who served on the fbi joint terrorism task force joined us earlier on the show. >> a lotthat there is something coming down the road. what is important is that if you see something, say something. i believe it was the case that somebody did see something that had something to the police there. abby: police investigating whether pressure cooker came from. we are learning more about those skilled in the line of duty. in 18-year-old police veteran served in the marines from...
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steve rogers is going to win that race. neil: closely.rism task force member now running for the highest office in the garden state. judges are reviewing donald trump's travel ban as we speak right now. they are largely expected to say that he went too far. connell mcshane us more. what you hear? >> to buy a fourth circuit, but the president may have an uphill battle understands largely because of the makeup of this court in others. in richmond yesterday, president trump's campaign statement as we expect it were used against them judge robin king said he's never repudiated what he said about the muslim ban. that is kind of the real key to this argument that the lower court has said it was religious animus the decision to temporarily ban people from muslim majority countries. the other side came out. judge paul niemeyer was appointed by the way by h.w. bush, the first president bush. he went after the attorney yesterday attended some other candidate had won the election, i would gather he has no problem with that, kind of implying this is
steve rogers is going to win that race. neil: closely.rism task force member now running for the highest office in the garden state. judges are reviewing donald trump's travel ban as we speak right now. they are largely expected to say that he went too far. connell mcshane us more. what you hear? >> to buy a fourth circuit, but the president may have an uphill battle understands largely because of the makeup of this court in others. in richmond yesterday, president trump's campaign...
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rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a timeless message just at the right time. >> when i read the newspaper and see the news on television, i look for the people who are trying to help. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening. scott's on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm anthony mason. this memorial day weekend, as we honor those who served america, an air force mortician is being accused of disrespecting one of our greatest military heroes, space pioneer john glenn. here's david martin. >> i just want to say i'm exwoorsed for my profession, to put that out there. and kind of heartbroken and i hope that the family is not offended in any way. >> reporter: bill zwicherowski is a mortician at dover air force base in delaware, where the fallen come home from america's wars. he now stands accused of failing to treat the remains of astronaut and senator john glenn with respect and dignity. >> i was issued a letter on monday afternoon saying that i was being investigated by the i.g. >> reporter: the inspector
rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a timeless message just at the right time. >> when i read the newspaper and see the news on television, i look for the people who are trying to help. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> mason: good evening. scott's on assignment for "60 minutes." i'm anthony mason. this memorial day weekend, as we honor those who served america, an air force mortician is...
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when you think as you do off the top of your head, your gut is so right about steve jobs, roger aileswn him a very long time, regardless of -- of the dark sides of his character, i can tell you, and i'm sure you have stories, fiercely loyal. roger ailes was fiercely loyal, and would fight for you even if you didn't -- in the worst company, he certainly was to both mika and me, and tough and fierce. we didn't even work for him. but -- but, also -- >> you know it started -- the nixon thing. excuse me. joe, but in 1968, the song by joe mcginniss, fabulous book. celebrated ailes. ailes is the guy nixon found. he said television is not a gimmick. television is real. you've grot ot to learn it. nixon, oh, this guy's got something. >> and town hall meetings for nixon, completely manufactured. >> right. >> and getting into that territory, that stuff -- >> matthew, we've heard, of course, an awful lot about the bad side of rogers ailes. one of the first things i read about him, before i knew him, doing "america's talking" and working at what would become this network eventually, roger ailes wa
when you think as you do off the top of your head, your gut is so right about steve jobs, roger aileswn him a very long time, regardless of -- of the dark sides of his character, i can tell you, and i'm sure you have stories, fiercely loyal. roger ailes was fiercely loyal, and would fight for you even if you didn't -- in the worst company, he certainly was to both mika and me, and tough and fierce. we didn't even work for him. but -- but, also -- >> you know it started -- the nixon thing....
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very different from steve keen. roger bootle will join us. you know him from "the telegraph."ital economics. we will get an update on brexit. we will also talk to roger bootle about the strength of the economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ distinctionhe between loyalty and honesty in what has been one of the wildest weeks in america's presidential history. it is friday for the president. this russia thing will not go away. this weekend can we all just play some golf? germany is plain and simple killing a q1 gdp. -- theyine west malia, vote and she meets with mr. macron in france. incoming emails always a threat to guy johnson's career. regretsey at barclays hitting reply. i am tom keene in london in four francine -- with guy johnson in for francine lacqua. guy: he gets inaugurated on sunday and macron will go straight to berlin. it's about integrating europe and pushing the european agenda. i wonder if the germans are really on board with this. tom: i am surprised they do the inauguration a week after. guy: well they have got to have a party. or: they are soirees something like that
very different from steve keen. roger bootle will join us. you know him from "the telegraph."ital economics. we will get an update on brexit. we will also talk to roger bootle about the strength of the economy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ distinctionhe between loyalty and honesty in what has been one of the wildest weeks in america's presidential history. it is friday for the president. this russia thing will not go away. this weekend can we all just play some golf? germany is plain...
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steve: indeed. roger ailes helped build fox news channel into the powerhouse it is today.ed in the business. he was actually a production assistant in cleveland and philadelphia. he eventually worked his way up to run the mic douglas show. brian: in three years he went from pa to ep of the most successful daytime talk show maybe ever. he got the biggest guest to arrive in ohio and do his show from bob hope. ainsley: rodger believed in hard work, he ran four political campaigns, many people out there would say that he saved this country by starting the fox news channel. rodger gave every single one of us on this couch an opportunity. he put food on our table and, you know, he went out in such a sad way but who doesn't have stones? we all have our stones and cross to bear and, rodger, i will love you forever. you gave me an opportunity, and i will forever, ever, ever be grateful. i know i wouldn't have gotten this job if it weren't for you. and i hope that you rest in peace, rodger, and i hope that you are at peace. brian: i know that his impact on the country is beyond a sh
steve: indeed. roger ailes helped build fox news channel into the powerhouse it is today.ed in the business. he was actually a production assistant in cleveland and philadelphia. he eventually worked his way up to run the mic douglas show. brian: in three years he went from pa to ep of the most successful daytime talk show maybe ever. he got the biggest guest to arrive in ohio and do his show from bob hope. ainsley: rodger believed in hard work, he ran four political campaigns, many people out...
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rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a timeless message at just the right time.
rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a timeless message at just the right time.
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rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a
rogers is standing there. >> mason: and steve hartman with a
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of the house republican leadership that included speaker paul ryan, kevin mccarthy, steve scalise, kathy mcmorris roger, and patrick mchenry. and as soon as paul ryan heard what kevin mccarthy had to say, paul ryan shut down that conversation. kevin mccarthy is the house republicans' truth teller. but he never meant to be. kevin mccarthy was supposed to have paul ryan's job. he was supposed to be speaker of the house. but that got derailed when kevin mccarthy said something about the benghazi investigation of hillary clinton. let's listen to that. >> everybody thought hillary clinton was unbeatable, right? but we put together a benghazi special committee, a select committee. what are her numbers today? her numbers are dropping. why? because she is untrustable. but no one would have known any of that had happened had we not fought and made that happen. >> as you can see, that was not a secret recording of kevin mccarthy saying the benghazi committee investigation was purely political. that's what ruined kevin mccarthy's ascent to the speakership. that's when the republicans realized this guy can't handl
of the house republican leadership that included speaker paul ryan, kevin mccarthy, steve scalise, kathy mcmorris roger, and patrick mchenry. and as soon as paul ryan heard what kevin mccarthy had to say, paul ryan shut down that conversation. kevin mccarthy is the house republicans' truth teller. but he never meant to be. kevin mccarthy was supposed to have paul ryan's job. he was supposed to be speaker of the house. but that got derailed when kevin mccarthy said something about the benghazi...
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standing up for this week, joined with our conference chair captain mcmorris rogers in introducing a bipartisan bill called the steve gleason act, this is a legislation we passed two years ago when medicaid actually took speech generating devices away from people who were battling lu gehrig's disease, we actually need an act of congress, we tried to work with congress in 2014, and they would. reverse that policy, so nobody could be denied their voice if they're battling a disease like als. that bill is expiring next year. i know chairman woman mcmorris rogers has done the same thing in highlighting the fact that we're not going to let this law expire, we're going to stand up with people with als. steve gleason's motto is no white flags, and what that means is that you never give up and no matter what your life's limitations may be, you don't let it hold you back from your potential. as the speaker said, we have a once in a generation opportunity to enact meaningful tax reform. it's a -- we have the administration, we have the house and we have the nasenate. americans needs tax reform, our system is way too complicat
standing up for this week, joined with our conference chair captain mcmorris rogers in introducing a bipartisan bill called the steve gleason act, this is a legislation we passed two years ago when medicaid actually took speech generating devices away from people who were battling lu gehrig's disease, we actually need an act of congress, we tried to work with congress in 2014, and they would. reverse that policy, so nobody could be denied their voice if they're battling a disease like als. that...
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steve: anteater. and that is wrong. [ buzzer ] the correct answer catfish. that means gisele wins roger oh my gosh, you know what that sound means? >> jimmy: it's time for double pupardy? [ light laughter ] >> steve: no, final pupardy. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> steve: then for all your -- if you lose this question your opponent gets all your puppies. >> yay. >> steve: so pick up the ipad right next to you. >> okay, one second. >> steve: got it? here you go. >> all right. >> steve: now, this is a a numerical answer. >> numerical answer. >> steve: the answer is in the form of a number. you'll write down your answers, whoever is closest to the correct answer is the pup quiz champ. ready for the question? >> jimmy: yeah. the wealthiest animal in the world is a german shepherd named gunther iv who inherited a fortune from his owner countess karlotta liebenstein. [ light laughter ] what is gunther's net worth in u.s. dollars? [ light laughter ] gunther's net worth in u.s. dollars. >> jimmy: how long is this question? >> steve: you have ten seconds starting now. >> jimmy: both of these animals --
steve: anteater. and that is wrong. [ buzzer ] the correct answer catfish. that means gisele wins roger oh my gosh, you know what that sound means? >> jimmy: it's time for double pupardy? [ light laughter ] >> steve: no, final pupardy. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> steve: then for all your -- if you lose this question your opponent gets all your puppies. >> yay. >> steve: so pick up the ipad right next to you. >> okay, one second. >> steve: got it? here...
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(steve) political strategist and former president of fox news...roger ailes...died this morning at theuthorities say ailes had a severe fall in his bathroom on may 10th...where he hit his head. he had been suffering from major bleeding in his brain and this morning died of his injuries. ailes recently faced allegations by former anchor gretchen carlson that he had forced her out of fox news after she rejected his sexual advances. it led to his ousting from the network and uncovered several accounts from more than 20 women with similar stories. a significant warming trend will take place through late in the week and into the weekend as high pressure builds off the west coast. cooler temperatures returning by the middle of next week. the a's back at the oakland. they were opening a four game series the a's back at the oakland. they were opening a four game series against the boston red sox it was sharks night at the coliseum... a group of san jose players were at the ballpark the a's bats came out against the red sox. bottom first -- khris davis hits a back to back home run off rookie he
(steve) political strategist and former president of fox news...roger ailes...died this morning at theuthorities say ailes had a severe fall in his bathroom on may 10th...where he hit his head. he had been suffering from major bleeding in his brain and this morning died of his injuries. ailes recently faced allegations by former anchor gretchen carlson that he had forced her out of fox news after she rejected his sexual advances. it led to his ousting from the network and uncovered several...
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steve aveson. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> my name is bond -- james bond. >> that is the legendary british actor rogerin switzerland at the age of 89 after a short bout with cancer. >> moore was best known for playing agent 007 in seven bond films from 1973 to 1985. ♪ nobody does it better he was the bond with the dry wit. >> to play bond -- >> i don't know why i didn't go into comedy maybe because i'm not very good. sir roger when he received a knighthood in 2003. now at eight ... isis clams credit for a deadly concert bombing ... and britain moves to its highest=level terror alert.a further attack is imminent,whooshsecurity tightened for tonight's a's game.... we are live at oakland coliseum whooshnew at eight: the city of dublin debates a highly controversial site for its new high school. whoosha young woman gunned down in an east bay parking lot,she more than likely was targeted but we don't know why police need your help to find her killer.you're watching kron four news in prime time. what is going on ... oh my god oh my god after britain's deadliest terror bombing in more than a decade ... the g
steve aveson. i'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> my name is bond -- james bond. >> that is the legendary british actor rogerin switzerland at the age of 89 after a short bout with cancer. >> moore was best known for playing agent 007 in seven bond films from 1973 to 1985. ♪ nobody does it better he was the bond with the dry wit. >> to play bond -- >> i don't know why i didn't go into comedy...
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steve, does that got you? >> i think we may have already mentioned it but roger moore has passed away.he was james bond. >> he was also the same as well, simon templer before that. >> he was the guy -- he was the man that i first knew as bond. my dad's james bond was sean connery. and he was my james bond. >> might also. >>> i want to get to the fog. and i want to show you something coming up on the radar. we have more fog. it looks like the delta breeze is beginning to pick up. i want to take you to savannah, georgia. they had six point they had 6.23 inches of rain yesterday. they had 9 for the month. it's the fourth wettest may ever and they still have six days to go. a lot of rain and savannah. sabrina said, i'm not complaining but i am ready for some heat relief. >> i don't blame you. there will be a lo cloud deck and it will be cooler. foggy on the coast but not as hot as yesterday. the fog will really kick in tomorrow and that will take us into friday with the rebound on the weekend. down 5 for santa rosa and palo alto. from 96 yesterday down to 90 today in livermore. san jose, 8
steve, does that got you? >> i think we may have already mentioned it but roger moore has passed away.he was james bond. >> he was also the same as well, simon templer before that. >> he was the guy -- he was the man that i first knew as bond. my dad's james bond was sean connery. and he was my james bond. >> might also. >>> i want to get to the fog. and i want to show you something coming up on the radar. we have more fog. it looks like the delta breeze is...
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roger. janice: hi, wronger. >> hi mom. janice: hi mom, back inside. stevedean out on the streets of new york city with the folk he is. meanwhile latest chapter of the monster masterpiece. covenant hitting theaters are star studded cast featuring all sorts of people. brian: headed to the fox light right now. michael tammero because you interviewed the cast. steve: is is he gorany weaver in this. >> she is not. stock up on xanax because the space hunters are back and they are as disgusting as ever before. ainsley: yes. >> just the way we want them. caught up with the cast in london who told me all about this latest movie. >> what's happening? >> i need you here right now. i need you. >> calm down, sweetheart. calm down. >> don't tell me to calm down. >> you are breaking up. >> start our new life. >> what was it like for you to focus or revisit this franchise? >> it's fun. he is a fun character. he was a lot of fun, you know, so i was really excited to see what he has been up to where we pick him up 10 years later. >> for me it's a 38-year process. and, yes, i
roger. janice: hi, wronger. >> hi mom. janice: hi mom, back inside. stevedean out on the streets of new york city with the folk he is. meanwhile latest chapter of the monster masterpiece. covenant hitting theaters are star studded cast featuring all sorts of people. brian: headed to the fox light right now. michael tammero because you interviewed the cast. steve: is is he gorany weaver in this. >> she is not. stock up on xanax because the space hunters are back and they are as...
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. >> thank you, general rogers, ranking member cooper and let me pile on and say congratulations to steve. we look forward to having you sitting here next to us next year. distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the honor to appear before you. it's my distinct privilege to lead and represent nearly 36,000 professional and dedicated airmen providing resilient and affordable space and cyberspace capabilities for our nation. it's also a distinct privilege to testify with my friends and panel of experts and close partners. this is a very exciting year for both the air force and air force space command. in 2017, september of 2017, our air force celebrates 70th birthday and air force space command celebrates 35th birthday, although as air force, we've been involved in space since 1954 and since the beginning. we've come a long way and done a remarkable job in bringing space cape lts into joint work fighting. there's nothing we do in a joint force that isn't enabled by space. integration has been our strength. nevertheless, we find ourselves at the intersection of high reliance
. >> thank you, general rogers, ranking member cooper and let me pile on and say congratulations to steve. we look forward to having you sitting here next to us next year. distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the honor to appear before you. it's my distinct privilege to lead and represent nearly 36,000 professional and dedicated airmen providing resilient and affordable space and cyberspace capabilities for our nation. it's also a distinct privilege to testify with my...
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up for this week joined with our conference chair kathy mcmorris rogers and other members introducing a bipartisan bill called the stevelegislation we passed two years ago when medicare back in 2014 made changes that actually took speech generating devices away from people who were battling louger ig's disease and other debilitating diseases so nobody could denied their voice if they're battling a disease like als. that law is set to expire. we won't sit back and wait and yesterday i joined with steve gleason in new orleans to highlight this more. the chair woman has done the same thing highlighting the fact we aren't going to let this law expire. we'll stand up for people with als and steve gleason is a true inspiration to the people in new orleans and around the country. his motto is no white flags. what that means is you never give up and no matter what your life's limitations might be, you don't let it hold you back from achieving your full potential and with the steve gleason act renewed permanently everybody will have a voice, even those who are battling debilitating diseases. >> as the speaker said, we have a on
up for this week joined with our conference chair kathy mcmorris rogers and other members introducing a bipartisan bill called the stevelegislation we passed two years ago when medicare back in 2014 made changes that actually took speech generating devices away from people who were battling louger ig's disease and other debilitating diseases so nobody could denied their voice if they're battling a disease like als. that law is set to expire. we won't sit back and wait and yesterday i joined...
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roger ails reportedly passed away this morning at the age of 77. that news confirmed by his wife this morning, al. >> she issue a statement steve we want to read it nowort that my husband roger ails passed this morning. this statement tribute to do his wife roger was loving husband to me his son zachary an loyal friend to many he was also a patriot profoundly grateful to live in country that gave him so much opportunity to work hard, to rise ton give back during a career that stretched over more than five decades his work in entertainment, politics and news affected the lives of many millions and so even as we mourn his death we celebrate his life. >> roger ails former fox news chairman and ceo has died at the age of 77. we'll have more on this coming up on good day later this morning. >>> in the meantime we do want to get back to what's happening today and that is your forecas and that's coming up in just ten seconds. . all right. let's get to it. your allergy report it's tree pollen remains high. high all spring here. grasses are high as well. molds and weeds are so bot toll line is not your imagination if you feel like you're having allergies poll
roger ails reportedly passed away this morning at the age of 77. that news confirmed by his wife this morning, al. >> she issue a statement steve we want to read it nowort that my husband roger ails passed this morning. this statement tribute to do his wife roger was loving husband to me his son zachary an loyal friend to many he was also a patriot profoundly grateful to live in country that gave him so much opportunity to work hard, to rise ton give back during a career that stretched...
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rogers was just in the right place today, reminding us to look for the helpers, the global leaders and caring neighbors across the world who still outnumber evil, a million to one. steveman, on the road in los angeles. >> that's the overnight news for this memorial day. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. it apparently started as a family dispute and ended with eight people dead, including two boys and a deputy sheriff. the killing spree took place at three separate locations in rural lincoln county, mississippi. the suspect who has a criminal record is 35-year-old willie cory godbolt. he was arrested sunday and gave a chilling interview to a local newspaper. tony dokoupil has the story. >> i just wanted to live! i just wanted to love my family! i just wanted to love my wife! >> reporter: willie cory godbolt's rampage ended here, handcuffed and bandaged on a country road in he calmly described the shooting spree that left eight dead, according to police. >> my inten
rogers was just in the right place today, reminding us to look for the helpers, the global leaders and caring neighbors across the world who still outnumber evil, a million to one. steveman, on the road in los angeles. >> that's the overnight news for this memorial day. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>>...
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he was replaced by people like steve bannon and jared kushner and others in terms of giving advice. >> beyond president trump, how responsible is roger current political landscape in america. >> i think he helped fuel and foster what you saw after 96, the explosion of voices on cable, what we saw with the emergence of the world wide web that, you know, he fostered and exploited divisions. for cable to be successful you need the largest niche audience and don't do that by trying to be as broadly appealed as possible. you get it by a narrow edge. >> what he said about integrity and see what brought him down. >> it's incredible to hear him give a sermon about integrity given what we know. >> what's the future of the lawsuits? >> i think that those lawsuits look to be continuing. let's not forget there is a criminal investigation going on. southern district of new york, fralts investigators are continuing on. i think this is an incredibly important part of his legacy. you can't evaluate what he did knowing there were decades of women who worked for him he harassed. credible multiple accusations, women who have not spoken to each other ta
he was replaced by people like steve bannon and jared kushner and others in terms of giving advice. >> beyond president trump, how responsible is roger current political landscape in america. >> i think he helped fuel and foster what you saw after 96, the explosion of voices on cable, what we saw with the emergence of the world wide web that, you know, he fostered and exploited divisions. for cable to be successful you need the largest niche audience and don't do that by trying to...
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talked about roger stone before, they feel like this is too much like the new yorkers, this is too accommodationist. >> you see the president's team, jared kushner, ivanka trump, dina powell, steveannon, reince priebus, the chief of staff. >> that speech feels very carefully wrimpb, what we know so far. every word is just, and sometimes those don't go over that well. it feels so scripted. here is this message we're trying to send. >> we're going to take a quick break. you see the president arriving, a big speech next hour. we'll continue to talk about his trip to saudi arabia. if you had a hard time keeping track of the plot twists? a flood of leaks angers the president and also mounting troubles for team trump. the all-new audi q5 is here. there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. and better than that diabetes pill i used to take. (jeff) victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways-- in the stomach, the liver, and the pancreas. and while
talked about roger stone before, they feel like this is too much like the new yorkers, this is too accommodationist. >> you see the president's team, jared kushner, ivanka trump, dina powell, steveannon, reince priebus, the chief of staff. >> that speech feels very carefully wrimpb, what we know so far. every word is just, and sometimes those don't go over that well. it feels so scripted. here is this message we're trying to send. >> we're going to take a quick break. you see...
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steve. >> any time. >>> he is best known for his role in the james bond movies. how fans are paying tribute today to actor rogercozy bed, can be yours for less. save up to 20% at the ikea bedroom event. at ikea, we believe that your dream bedroom, from a personalized closet, to a well-organized chest of drawers, to a cozy bed, can be yours for less. save up to 20% at the ikea bedroom event. ♪[music] >> the actor who played the part of james bond longer than anyone else has died. roger moore's family announced he died after a short battle with cancer. he played 007 in seven james bond films. he died in switzerland. a private memorial will be held in monaco. he was 89 years old. >>> a judge in san francisco is being asked to reconsider his ruling to cut funding from sanctuary cities. they asked the judge for permission to file documents asking the judge to reconsider or clarify his ruling in light of a new memo by attorney general jeff sessions. the memo radio assert -- reasserts the position that the order is a small amount of money. the court rejetted that ruling that blocked the executive order. >>> john brenn
steve. >> any time. >>> he is best known for his role in the james bond movies. how fans are paying tribute today to actor rogercozy bed, can be yours for less. save up to 20% at the ikea bedroom event. at ikea, we believe that your dream bedroom, from a personalized closet, to a well-organized chest of drawers, to a cozy bed, can be yours for less. save up to 20% at the ikea bedroom event. ♪[music] >> the actor who played the part of james bond longer than anyone else...
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steve hayes, always good to see you. thank you. >> bill: while you folks were watching that, we were watching this. nsa director michael rogersout the unmasking of u.s. citizens caught up in foreign surveillance. what is his point today. catherine herridge is live outside the hearing room. good morning to you. what will come of this today? >> so far this morning, bill, the focus has been on the posture of the u.s. cyber command and something called the gray zone. the battle space between peace and conventional warfare. these are information operations and exactly what we saw last fall with russia and the u.s. election. it's in the gray zone that bad actors go to play when they cannot compete economically or militarily with the u.s. on a level playing field and the nsa director testified this morning that they have seen no let up in the cyber activity either by china or by russia. this is consistent with recent testimony that the russian operation against the u.s. election required only a minimum investment for a maximum impact. >> russia's influence activities in the run-up to the 2016 election constituted the high watermark
steve hayes, always good to see you. thank you. >> bill: while you folks were watching that, we were watching this. nsa director michael rogersout the unmasking of u.s. citizens caught up in foreign surveillance. what is his point today. catherine herridge is live outside the hearing room. good morning to you. what will come of this today? >> so far this morning, bill, the focus has been on the posture of the u.s. cyber command and something called the gray zone. the battle space...
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steve cotay will be in his current position. he's leaving to go to work for the secretary of defense, to be the assistant secretary of defense for space policy. our loss is the secretary's gain. mr. rogers: i know he'll do a great job for our country in his new capacity as well. ood luck, buddy. today we have some witnesses that are very familiar to this committee and do a great job for our country. general j.j. raymond, lieutenant david buck, ms. betty zap, director of national reconnaissance office and robert cardillo, director of the national intelligence space agency, mr. john hill, acting secretary of defense for space policy. after we finish this unclassified testimony and question and answer we'll adjourn to a closed session to continue our oversight in an appropriately secured fashion. in secretary mattis' confirmation hearing his official testimony stated, quote, while our military maintains capable air, land, and sea forces, the cyberand space domains demand an increasing share of our attention and investment, close quote. i fully agree with the secretary's statement. our military and intelligence leaders have been clear in their warnings, some going back many years, that our
steve cotay will be in his current position. he's leaving to go to work for the secretary of defense, to be the assistant secretary of defense for space policy. our loss is the secretary's gain. mr. rogers: i know he'll do a great job for our country in his new capacity as well. ood luck, buddy. today we have some witnesses that are very familiar to this committee and do a great job for our country. general j.j. raymond, lieutenant david buck, ms. betty zap, director of national reconnaissance...