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tom rogers simply told the truth. >> fox com, what's that story? >> the federal government wanted to indict me for fox com so bad that pretty alice was salivating to do this. at the end of the day fox com was one of the weird contracts that the actual providers were the ones who decided. members of congress their time is extremely valuable. when they go to vote, they go underground or above ground. when you go underground the cell phones literally would not work. chairman thomas, there was a contract to wire under the capital on the house side the devices that will repeat signals so members of congress can use their cell phones. there were two company, l.g.c. and fox com. two members of congress were supporting each one. fox com was a tel aviv based company. it was originally from tel aviv in israel. bill thomas did not want to get between the two members of congress. when i got in there, sergeant of arms did such a wonderful job. jack abram represented fox com. haley barbour were the two lobbyist. of course those companies contacted us and as jack
tom rogers simply told the truth. >> fox com, what's that story? >> the federal government wanted to indict me for fox com so bad that pretty alice was salivating to do this. at the end of the day fox com was one of the weird contracts that the actual providers were the ones who decided. members of congress their time is extremely valuable. when they go to vote, they go underground or above ground. when you go underground the cell phones literally would not work. chairman thomas,...
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there's been an outpouring of well-wishers from tom brady to commissioner roger goodell.a free agent says he hopes to play this season, the near fatal accident has given the 32-year-old a different perspective. >> this situation made me realize life is short. >> reporter: colleen dominguez, espn. >> that is chilling. >> i literally have chills from watching that. >> talking about the hair standing up on her head. mine was too just hearing the story. that's the ultimate worst nightmare story. >> that could go wrong -- did she say what went wrong? >> they didn't say what went wrong in the story. clearly, they couldn't go back to where they were. i'm assuming here there were some wind issues. i don't know. to think he saw it coming, i don't like the look of the power lines, wow. >> unbelievable. so wonderful of them to share their story. one of the things making you appreciate life so much more when you see what someone went through like that. >> no doubt. >>> all right. coming up, could there be a final chapter to rihanna and chris brown's unusual love story? >> who dazzled
there's been an outpouring of well-wishers from tom brady to commissioner roger goodell.a free agent says he hopes to play this season, the near fatal accident has given the 32-year-old a different perspective. >> this situation made me realize life is short. >> reporter: colleen dominguez, espn. >> that is chilling. >> i literally have chills from watching that. >> talking about the hair standing up on her head. mine was too just hearing the story. that's the...
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tom. thank you for joining us. the intelligence committee chair, mike rogers, he said i don't think this is over. that's a quote. and he went on to say there are clearly more persons of interest and they are not 100% sure if there are not other explosives. what do you make of that? >> well, i think just what he says, that, you know, it's still difficult to believe that he could have done all this, or the two brothers could have done all this without help even before or after the event. so you know, they are looking into that. they believe that there probably could be other friends or associates or classmates that could be aware of more information about the actual marathon bombing and in particular how they spent the days afterward. the attack occurred at 2:50 in the afternoon on monday the 15th of april, and they have three full days before their pictures appear on worldwide media and the internet, and begin the events that happened thursday night and friday with the younger brother's arrest. so there is an unaccounted for three full days. what did they do in that time? did they have more explosives that they e
tom. thank you for joining us. the intelligence committee chair, mike rogers, he said i don't think this is over. that's a quote. and he went on to say there are clearly more persons of interest and they are not 100% sure if there are not other explosives. what do you make of that? >> well, i think just what he says, that, you know, it's still difficult to believe that he could have done all this, or the two brothers could have done all this without help even before or after the event. so...
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roger city, michigan, tom, deabt caller. hi, tom. caller: thank you very much for listening to me this morning. i've got a comment here. i'm a gun owner and i'm a hunter since i've been 10 years old. i've got about seven guns, they are all single shot, with the exception of a .22 magnum. but i want to make a comment here. sandy hook really was, is the deadliest school shooting in our history as we know it. but back in 1890 the united states government shot and killed over 290 unarmed indians at school, including over 200 women and children. and we, how quickly we forget our history the native americans they gave up their guns at that time too. and then what we must remember is it's not the gun, it's the people. single shot guns you have to shoot a lot of times. we don't really need the assault rifles. i never had to use one in all my years of hunting and i'm 69 years old. host: what do you think of the question of taxing at the state level? caller: that's just another cover-up to draw more taxes out. it's not going to solve any probl
roger city, michigan, tom, deabt caller. hi, tom. caller: thank you very much for listening to me this morning. i've got a comment here. i'm a gun owner and i'm a hunter since i've been 10 years old. i've got about seven guns, they are all single shot, with the exception of a .22 magnum. but i want to make a comment here. sandy hook really was, is the deadliest school shooting in our history as we know it. but back in 1890 the united states government shot and killed over 290 unarmed indians at...
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last moments roger ebert was a lovely writer with an almost religious belief in film and a unique ability to turn a phrase. he could be whimsical, angry, but always a must read. i'm joined by tom o'neill film critic for gold derby.com and on the phone is the foreign critic for "new york" magazine. david, i'll start with you. what is the legacy of roger ebert? >> well, i think roger was kind of the mayor of movie criticville by which i mean we're all such twisted loners and roger conceived of himself once he stopped drinking and stopped going to the playboy mansion as a kind of public figure. he really was very close to a politician insofar as he took his public role very seriously. he could, on his television show, he could command the attention of large numbers of people the way no film critic had ever done before. he had a marvelous gift for speaking in whole paragraphs. i'm sure you know the difficulty of beginning a paragraph extemporaneously and just knowing with his topic sentence what his conclusion would be in a way that not only drew you into what -- to understand what the movie was about but was able at the same time to communicate his passion. he was able to make pe
last moments roger ebert was a lovely writer with an almost religious belief in film and a unique ability to turn a phrase. he could be whimsical, angry, but always a must read. i'm joined by tom o'neill film critic for gold derby.com and on the phone is the foreign critic for "new york" magazine. david, i'll start with you. what is the legacy of roger ebert? >> well, i think roger was kind of the mayor of movie criticville by which i mean we're all such twisted loners and roger...
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tom [inaudible]. i'm a member of the advisory committee of the san francisco human rights commission and i am here to discuss an issue i had with chinatown community development and their lottery for mary hellen rogers hi a low lottery number. i was called in for an interview. i received a letter stating that lease signing would be january 15 -- lease signing, not move in. i was scheduled for spine surgery on that date. prior to that time i was walking with a cane or a walker. i went in and asked for reasonable accommodation to delay the lease signing and i was told i was supposed to move in on january 15 also, so one thing lead to another, and i wound up losing my place in the lottery and my apartment in mary helen rogers. that is briefly what happened. i have written testimony that is longer that goes into detail but it was a stressful, horrendous whole situation that they put me through and they wouldn't give me reasonable accommodation for the american disability act because i was having surgery on that day. >> are you finished? >> yeah. >> can i ask you some questions. have you filed at human rights commission? my understanding is they have to give you reasonable accommodation. >> no. i didn't
tom [inaudible]. i'm a member of the advisory committee of the san francisco human rights commission and i am here to discuss an issue i had with chinatown community development and their lottery for mary hellen rogers hi a low lottery number. i was called in for an interview. i received a letter stating that lease signing would be january 15 -- lease signing, not move in. i was scheduled for spine surgery on that date. prior to that time i was walking with a cane or a walker. i went in and...
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roger wicker voted to break the filibuster even though he has an a plus rating and it goes on like senator tom coburn of oklahoma and jeff flake of arizona. republican state lawmakers answered the mass shooting in tucson in his state by calling for loser gun laws. bob corker of tennessee says he will not vote for anything that compromises gun rights but neither will he stand in the way of debate. more than 20 a rated nra senators voted against this filibuster. the overall vote, 68-31. so, yeah, the nra is still beating its chest saying it will score the votes on the final bill. everybody's a ratings are going to be in danger as if that is the most important thing in the world and maybe some people think that is the most important thing in the world. it is not the only truth here not. not the only truth or consequence to a vote ike this on an issue like this in a country changed like we have been with the decision-makers talking to the people most affected by it. the senate needed 60 votes to break the filibuster. they got 68 votes and broke the filibuster at a trot. gun reform moved for ward.
roger wicker voted to break the filibuster even though he has an a plus rating and it goes on like senator tom coburn of oklahoma and jeff flake of arizona. republican state lawmakers answered the mass shooting in tucson in his state by calling for loser gun laws. bob corker of tennessee says he will not vote for anything that compromises gun rights but neither will he stand in the way of debate. more than 20 a rated nra senators voted against this filibuster. the overall vote, 68-31. so, yeah,...
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tom ridge, the former homeland security secretary, the first homeland security secretary. and former counterterrorism chief at the nfc, roger cressey. also on the phone or in new york, let me bring in now jonathan dienst, from wnbc. jonathan, you have some information on travel by tamerlan tsarnaev in and out of the country. which could be a significant lead. >> it is a lead that has concerned authorities and they're taking a hard look at it he's the one with the black hat, the one who died in the standoff with police overnight. the records that have, that explain to us is that he traveled last year, over six-month period, out of the united states. he flew out of new york on january 12th, 2012, to moscow and returned on july 17th, 2012. and whether he was visiting relatives, we're told he does have family there. but at the same time, they want to know whether he went for any sort of terror training during those travels. a couple of other points that highlight how these two brothers were not on the radar screen of law enforcement until after the bombings at the marathon. and that's because on these travel documents, for this
tom ridge, the former homeland security secretary, the first homeland security secretary. and former counterterrorism chief at the nfc, roger cressey. also on the phone or in new york, let me bring in now jonathan dienst, from wnbc. jonathan, you have some information on travel by tamerlan tsarnaev in and out of the country. which could be a significant lead. >> it is a lead that has concerned authorities and they're taking a hard look at it he's the one with the black hat, the one who...
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tom foreman. i talked about this a little while ago with the republican congressman mike rogers.er the president has suggested, by now the intelligence community believing that some varying degrees of credibility that they have in fact, the syrian regime, used sarin gas, chemical weapons against the rebels? >> well, if you look at the body of intelligence over the last two years, wolf, i think it is fairly indisputable at this point that some quantity of chemical weapons has been used. now the brits have said it, the israelis have said it, the french have said it, and now the white house and the secretary of defense has acknowledged they think chemical weapons have been used. it's hard to make the statement on august 20th, that if they move weapons in a position to be used, or use them it would be a game changer, or red line, you know, i argue that if you're going to have credibility in the world, and that's important in a more destabilized world with more people trying to do harm to us, and our allies, that a red line needs to be a red line. it can't be a dotted line and it can'
tom foreman. i talked about this a little while ago with the republican congressman mike rogers.er the president has suggested, by now the intelligence community believing that some varying degrees of credibility that they have in fact, the syrian regime, used sarin gas, chemical weapons against the rebels? >> well, if you look at the body of intelligence over the last two years, wolf, i think it is fairly indisputable at this point that some quantity of chemical weapons has been used....
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tom fuentez. he has key insight. the first question has to be this. monday, bombs in the boston mary on this, right behind us. two days later, a letter with ricin shows up addressed to senator roger a similar suspicious letter addressed to president obama. it seems like an awfully big coincidence. >> it appears to be, and as of now, there is no indication from the first letter to the senator that it was related to the boston attack. that's the preliminary indication nap letter is still being examined for ricin at the lab, and they have not made the final impact for approving. all mail to these agencies go through these facilities. they have machines that open up the letters, when you get it, the envelope is mutilated, it will have stains, packages are x-rayed and tested. so this is standard procedure for the congressional wail, for fbi that has a zip code, head quarters, and suspicious letters like than do happen on a regular basis. there is such a high concern, everything is heightened. they're still examining the letter to the senator. >> forgive me for interjecting. we're getting new information. tom, just stand by been we want to go straight to joe johns, what are you learnin
tom fuentez. he has key insight. the first question has to be this. monday, bombs in the boston mary on this, right behind us. two days later, a letter with ricin shows up addressed to senator roger a similar suspicious letter addressed to president obama. it seems like an awfully big coincidence. >> it appears to be, and as of now, there is no indication from the first letter to the senator that it was related to the boston attack. that's the preliminary indication nap letter is still...
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tom clements. colorado's prison chief. two persons of interest with white power connections armed, dangerous and on the loose. >> we'll talk about what they're saying could be a bottomless pit of anger. >>> the death of roger ebert. >> we begin, though, tonight, with the situation on the words of one u.s. official does not need to get any hotter. the problem is there's a dictator with a blow torch trying to make it hotter by the hour. moving as many as two mobile missile launchers and fuel tanks to the country's east coast. targets in south korea and japan. now, that is according to a u.s. official who says classified imaging and intercepted communications confirm it. intelligence also suggesting that pyongyang could be preparing to test a missile, maybe a flyover of japan. that move would certainly test a lot of nerves. which is why tonight even as they prepare militarily for the worst, a pentagon official tells cnn quote, we're trying to turn down the volume. in a moment we take a look at north korea's true capacity for destruction and talk with christiane amanpour and fran about best how to cool things down. first, the very latest from on the ground in seoul, south korea. the state department taking mak
tom clements. colorado's prison chief. two persons of interest with white power connections armed, dangerous and on the loose. >> we'll talk about what they're saying could be a bottomless pit of anger. >>> the death of roger ebert. >> we begin, though, tonight, with the situation on the words of one u.s. official does not need to get any hotter. the problem is there's a dictator with a blow torch trying to make it hotter by the hour. moving as many as two mobile missile...
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tom coburn from oklahoma. next up is -- this dean heller. republican from nevada. lamar alexander, republican from tennessee. bob corker, also a republican from tennessee. and john hoevin. johnny isakson. rogerssippi. there are a couple of reasons why we have these guys on this list. all of them voted yes. there was an initial filibuster attempt to stop the debate on background checks. these guys all voted to overcome that fill buster and at least allow the debate. so at least on some theoretical level, you look at roger wicker, put him on there and found no evidence that he was really interested in voting for the back ground check, from a -- sort of very conservative state. he has an a-plus rating from the nra. he did vote for this. some of the others, though, he did vote to get to the debate. some of the others, though, really did flirt with background checks. one that stands out the most there is tom coburn. tom coburn spent, you know, a long time negotiateding with chuck schumer and looked like this was going to be the big republican get for schumer and was going to get a very conservative oklahoman and this was how background checks would get through. and -- trying to figure out why tom
tom coburn from oklahoma. next up is -- this dean heller. republican from nevada. lamar alexander, republican from tennessee. bob corker, also a republican from tennessee. and john hoevin. johnny isakson. rogerssippi. there are a couple of reasons why we have these guys on this list. all of them voted yes. there was an initial filibuster attempt to stop the debate on background checks. these guys all voted to overcome that fill buster and at least allow the debate. so at least on some...