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roger is unable to pass and the volley winner right there. he wins the game and forces the tiebreaker. you won't see this often. unforced error on the back end. a winner in four sets. the quarterfinals and it appears to be over. first nadal and now roger federer is gone. >> i'm still in disbelief that happened. i was playing my best and it still was almost not enough to beat roger. i'm incredibly happy. >> federer wasn't the only big name to get mowed over.
roger is unable to pass and the volley winner right there. he wins the game and forces the tiebreaker. you won't see this often. unforced error on the back end. a winner in four sets. the quarterfinals and it appears to be over. first nadal and now roger federer is gone. >> i'm still in disbelief that happened. i was playing my best and it still was almost not enough to beat roger. i'm incredibly happy. >> federer wasn't the only big name to get mowed over.
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nhk world spoke with rogers in the city he calls home. sing pour. >> many people know that this whole thing in the world economy in the past three or four years has been the official. they have been printing japanese, americans, english, have been printing huge amounts of money. this is not real. this is artificial. >> jim rogers cofounded the hedge fund with george soros in the 1970s. he moved from new york to singapore six years ago, seeing the investment potential in asian markets. he bought heavily on the japanese stock market last november. some weeks before abe became prime minister. abe's promise of huge stimulus majors was all the encouragement he needed. >> he said he was going to print unlimited, that's his word, unlimited amounts of money. any time unlimited amounts of money get thrown out the window, a lot of it is going to go into the stock market. that's usually one of the first places it goes. and it did. >> are rogers made a hefty profit as abenomics pushes prices higher. the rise is abrupt in late may. rogers said the fal
nhk world spoke with rogers in the city he calls home. sing pour. >> many people know that this whole thing in the world economy in the past three or four years has been the official. they have been printing japanese, americans, english, have been printing huge amounts of money. this is not real. this is artificial. >> jim rogers cofounded the hedge fund with george soros in the 1970s. he moved from new york to singapore six years ago, seeing the investment potential in asian...
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bill: hal rogers was on our program yesterday. this is job approval number as reflects on president over past, oh, 34 days. starting may 1st, 4% approval line is in green. taking up to june 3rd at 46%. a drop of about two points. look at this number, compare with the disapproval number, the disapproval number comes in red. watch how things have changed over the month of may into the month of june as scandals and attention of the scandals increased. how these lines got closer and closer together, right around this mark here. last wednesday or last thursday when the lines crossed.
bill: hal rogers was on our program yesterday. this is job approval number as reflects on president over past, oh, 34 days. starting may 1st, 4% approval line is in green. taking up to june 3rd at 46%. a drop of about two points. look at this number, compare with the disapproval number, the disapproval number comes in red. watch how things have changed over the month of may into the month of june as scandals and attention of the scandals increased. how these lines got closer and closer...
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markets or roger what you know what you're exactly right you know black markets. that's a big bring them in the chorus that tells you something is all you don't know what's wrong with you know something for all like taking a chance but you're you know you're sick you have a high fever but you don't know exactly what it is it's a question i don't really know of any black market breakers right now i have to sort of try to go to places that have a premium so i was thinking mostly have cyprus and what they've been through the past several months. i'm sure there's a black market for the human side but i just never been there a lot maybe we should have a program for cyclists. well you also talk about agriculture and you've spoken out a lot about how until it's profitable to grow food that we're not going to see today farmers be replaced is obviously a huge problem so when do you see food prices on a global scale start to increase and what do you think we should do now to start to mitigate the shortage is. it starting to happen now perry and go to the supermarket or go t
markets or roger what you know what you're exactly right you know black markets. that's a big bring them in the chorus that tells you something is all you don't know what's wrong with you know something for all like taking a chance but you're you know you're sick you have a high fever but you don't know exactly what it is it's a question i don't really know of any black market breakers right now i have to sort of try to go to places that have a premium so i was thinking mostly have cyprus and...
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chairman, hahl rogers from committee -- hal rogers from kentucky, told us a story of a young man that was wounded in afghanistan -- iraq, who lost one eye, lost eyesight in one eye. as he left the service to go in the v.a. system in order to save his remaining eye, he had to have medical records that could be read by the v.a. doctors. and because of the bureaucratic, inefficiency and poor idiocy we have a completely different set of medical records in the d.o.d. and the veterans administration system. for years taxpayers have spent upwards of $1 billion or more over the last 10 years to get the department of defense and the department of veterans affairs operating in a single -- using a single unified medical record so when a young man like this moves out of active service and into the v.a., when it's a time critical surgery, such as this young man
chairman, hahl rogers from committee -- hal rogers from kentucky, told us a story of a young man that was wounded in afghanistan -- iraq, who lost one eye, lost eyesight in one eye. as he left the service to go in the v.a. system in order to save his remaining eye, he had to have medical records that could be read by the v.a. doctors. and because of the bureaucratic, inefficiency and poor idiocy we have a completely different set of medical records in the d.o.d. and the veterans administration...
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and that was my interview with gemma rogers the author of street smarts. and the daily deal with bob if you hungry cut off later sounds good all right it started well done health and wrath the unofficial fed spokesman at the wall street journal was added again yesterday apparently fed officials don't like the word tapering right and that's the plan to wind down to a bond purchases which are currently running at eighty five billion dollars per month and the theory about tapering is there will be a gradual reduction of q.e. bond purchases over time to ease the amount of shock to the markets and even though i said officials use the term tapering themselves i guess they're having second thoughts anyways and here is what helps in wrath wrote or this is a quote because fed officials are uncertain about the economic outlook and the pros and cons of their own program they might reduce their bond purchases once and then do nothing for a while or they might cut their bond buying once and then later increase it if the economy falters or they might indeed reduce their
and that was my interview with gemma rogers the author of street smarts. and the daily deal with bob if you hungry cut off later sounds good all right it started well done health and wrath the unofficial fed spokesman at the wall street journal was added again yesterday apparently fed officials don't like the word tapering right and that's the plan to wind down to a bond purchases which are currently running at eighty five billion dollars per month and the theory about tapering is there will be...
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rogers has an amendment. unanimous consent to call the amendments that have been worked and approved with the minorities that. >> without objection, so ordered. will the clerk pass out the amendments to be offered. without objection, leading the amendments will be dispensed with. the gentleman is recognized for two minutes for the purpose of offering and explaining the and what amendment. >> thank you mr. chairman. comprised of the following amendment 47 by mr. lamborn. on the ground-based interceptors amendment number 52 by ms. sanchez on the particular nuclear weapons in the new states. 59 by ms. sanchez on the cost estimates of nuclear forces and amend and 78 on the russian tactical nuclear weapons. amendment 81 by mr. frank's on the potential procurement. amendment 107 by mr. lamb bourn on at nado founding. amendment to ten by mr. langevin on the procurement of certain missile defense kill vehicles and to 14 on additional reporting on a the accountability report. amendment to 41 stating that sense of the
rogers has an amendment. unanimous consent to call the amendments that have been worked and approved with the minorities that. >> without objection, so ordered. will the clerk pass out the amendments to be offered. without objection, leading the amendments will be dispensed with. the gentleman is recognized for two minutes for the purpose of offering and explaining the and what amendment. >> thank you mr. chairman. comprised of the following amendment 47 by mr. lamborn. on the...
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and that was my interview with gemma rogers the author of street smarts. and the daily deal with. hungry they were cut off later sounds good all right get started well john health and wrath the unofficial fed spokesman at the wall street journal was added again yesterday apparently fed officials don't like the word tapering right and that's the plan to wind down to a bond purchases which are currently running at eighty five billion dollars per month in the theory about tapering is there will be a gradual reduction of q.e. bond purchases over time to ease the amount of shock to the markets and even though a set officials use the term tapering themselves i guess they're having second thoughts anyways and here is what health and raf wrote or this is a quote because fed officials are uncertain about the economic outlook and the pros and cons of their own program they might reduce their bond purchases once and then do nothing for a while or they might cut their bond buying once and then later increase if the economy falters or they might indeed reduce their purchases in a series of ste
and that was my interview with gemma rogers the author of street smarts. and the daily deal with. hungry they were cut off later sounds good all right get started well john health and wrath the unofficial fed spokesman at the wall street journal was added again yesterday apparently fed officials don't like the word tapering right and that's the plan to wind down to a bond purchases which are currently running at eighty five billion dollars per month in the theory about tapering is there will be...
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and that was my interview with gemma rogers the author of street smarts. and the daily deal with. hungry they were cut off later sounds good all right and started well done health and wrath the unofficial fed spokesman at the wall street journal was added again yesterday apparently fed officials don't like the word tapering right and that's the plan to wind down to a bond purchases which are currently running at eighty five billion dollars per month in the theory about tapering is there will be a gradual reduction of q.e. bond purchases over time to ease the amount of shock to the markets and even though a set officials use the term tapering themselves i guess they're having second thoughts anyways and here is what helps in wrath wrote all right this is a quote because fed officials are uncertain about the economic outlook and the pros and cons of their own program they might reduce their bond purchases once and then do nothing for a while or they might cut their bond buying once and then later increase if the economy falters or they might indeed reduce their purchases in a series
and that was my interview with gemma rogers the author of street smarts. and the daily deal with. hungry they were cut off later sounds good all right and started well done health and wrath the unofficial fed spokesman at the wall street journal was added again yesterday apparently fed officials don't like the word tapering right and that's the plan to wind down to a bond purchases which are currently running at eighty five billion dollars per month in the theory about tapering is there will be...
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i have the greatest job in the world running rogers and hammerstein. they're not here but they left a golden collection of copyrights. the cinderella was written for television. it was commissioned in 19757. it was viewed by 107 million viewers, averaging 4.47 viewers per television set in america. how about that. it has never been done on broadway. this is a broadway version done with a little bit of sass for today. and, but, good, true heart, humor and dplor just melody. >> isn't that the key? part of the issue with some of these shows, obviously not sinner rella, you're pulling in more than a million a week. they have to be updated for a new broadway audience, pricing power, people spend a lot on tickets. >> they certainly are. liz: they are expecting something yield but also current? >> you couldn't have put the dilemma of cinderella better. that is absolutely right. our attention spans are different. old roger and hammerstein shows were three hours long. people had that kind of attention span. they want to get in. want it quick and hear it. the wh
i have the greatest job in the world running rogers and hammerstein. they're not here but they left a golden collection of copyrights. the cinderella was written for television. it was commissioned in 19757. it was viewed by 107 million viewers, averaging 4.47 viewers per television set in america. how about that. it has never been done on broadway. this is a broadway version done with a little bit of sass for today. and, but, good, true heart, humor and dplor just melody. >> isn't that...
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i talked about roger being the best ever. i'm starting to change a little bit because their career head to head, raffa is 20-10 against roger. >> rose: how much of that is the sflefrj >> a fair amount. a lot of them will r clay. i think roger has a slight edge but that's a pretty big difference. >> rose: he's 20-10. >> 20-15 against djokovic. way one sided against murray. 20-4 against ferrer who's the number five player in the world. he's to me, nadal, the greatest clay courter match and the greatest match ever which is the wimbledon final with federer four years ago. >> rose: how good is his health? >> that's the question that i try to go in the locker room, raffa, can you give me like a scoop? how's the knee? like he's going to tell me. but i think -- i see him limping the knee looks like he's gimpy in the locker room. he's limping. but i think he's sort of -- >> rose: he puts more pressure on his body than ever. >> rope-a-dope. like "oh, god i can't move." and you're out there and it's like you're so full of it. give me a
i talked about roger being the best ever. i'm starting to change a little bit because their career head to head, raffa is 20-10 against roger. >> rose: how much of that is the sflefrj >> a fair amount. a lot of them will r clay. i think roger has a slight edge but that's a pretty big difference. >> rose: he's 20-10. >> 20-15 against djokovic. way one sided against murray. 20-4 against ferrer who's the number five player in the world. he's to me, nadal, the greatest clay...
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roger is unable to pass and the volley winner right there. he wins the game and forces the tiebreaker. you won't see this often. unforced error on the back end. a winner in four sets. the quarterfinals and it appears to be over. first nadal and now roger federer is gone. >> i'm still in disbelief that happened. i was playing my best and it still was almost not enough to beat roger. i'm incredibly happy. >> federer wasn't the only big name to get mowed over. sharapova tumbled multiple times in her qualifier. the third seeded sharapova knocked out in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4. warriors carl landry opted out of the final year of his deal and is an unrestricted free agent the day before the draft. the warriors don't have a pick in either round. this sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. i don't think i have ever seen a day like that the at wimbledon. 20 years with that many players going down. >> the top ones. thanks, shu. >>> a final note on this historic day. >> the musical trivia to mark today's supreme cour >>> there are some ar
roger is unable to pass and the volley winner right there. he wins the game and forces the tiebreaker. you won't see this often. unforced error on the back end. a winner in four sets. the quarterfinals and it appears to be over. first nadal and now roger federer is gone. >> i'm still in disbelief that happened. i was playing my best and it still was almost not enough to beat roger. i'm incredibly happy. >> federer wasn't the only big name to get mowed over. sharapova tumbled...
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roger is unable to pass and the volley winner right there. he wins the game and forces the tiebreaker. you won't see this often. unforced error on the back end. a winner in four sets. the quarterfinals and it appears to be over. first nadal and now roger federer is gone. >> i'm still in disbelief that happened. i was playing my best and it still was almost not enough to beat roger. i'm incredibly happy. >> federer wasn't the only big name to get mowed over. sharapova tumbled multiple times in her qualifier. the third seeded sharapova knocked out in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4. warriors carl landry opted out of the final year of his deal and is an unrestricted free agent the day before the draft. the warriors don't have a pick in either round. this sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. i don't think i have ever seen a day like that the at wimbledon. 20 years with that many players going down. >> the top ones. thanks, shu. >>> a final note on this historic day. >> the musical trivia to mark today's supreme cour >>> there are some ar
roger is unable to pass and the volley winner right there. he wins the game and forces the tiebreaker. you won't see this often. unforced error on the back end. a winner in four sets. the quarterfinals and it appears to be over. first nadal and now roger federer is gone. >> i'm still in disbelief that happened. i was playing my best and it still was almost not enough to beat roger. i'm incredibly happy. >> federer wasn't the only big name to get mowed over. sharapova tumbled...
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roger is unable to pass and the volley winner right there. he wins the game and forces the tiebreaker. you won't see this often. unforced error on the back end. a winner in four sets. the quarterfinals and it appears to be over. first nadal and now roger federer is gone. >> i'm still in disbelief that happened. i was playing my best and it still was almost not enough to beat roger. i'm incredibly happy. >> federer wasn't the only big name to get mowed over. sharapova tumbled multiple times in her qualifier. the third seeded sharapova knocked out in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4. warriors carl landry opted out of the final year of his deal and is an unrestricted free agent the day before the draft. the warriors don't have a pick in either round. this sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. i don't think i have ever seen a day like that the at wimbledon. 20 years with that many players going down. >> the top ones. thanks, shu. >>> a final note on this historic day. >> the musical trivia to mark today's supreme court decision >>> there a
roger is unable to pass and the volley winner right there. he wins the game and forces the tiebreaker. you won't see this often. unforced error on the back end. a winner in four sets. the quarterfinals and it appears to be over. first nadal and now roger federer is gone. >> i'm still in disbelief that happened. i was playing my best and it still was almost not enough to beat roger. i'm incredibly happy. >> federer wasn't the only big name to get mowed over. sharapova tumbled...
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slow putt, roger. not much there, is there? >> not much. anything, i think, it has to go a little up and not much. boy, it didn't. >> no. i think he's a little flustered right now. the shots he hit at 17 and 18 and especially the 3rd here and the 4th. his face is very red, in case you didn't notice. just flushed. >> still not in for double. >> well i have yet to meet a golf pro who likes losing par the last two holes. >> it's tough when you have all eyes on you and it's the u.s. open and going for your first major. >> you work your tail off. but just ahead of them, mahan, a bogey-bogey finish. schwartzel, a bogey-bogey finish. rose, bogey-bogey finish. donald, bogey-double. at best. >> here's a good chance for a good 2-4 finish, which is -- ran over some people if he were to make this for par. >> not that hard to putt, really. >> wow. right in the middle of the hole, little red. but it's going to turn out -- mickelson is going to be the leader and he's going to be the only player under par. ask he's going to be playing with hunter mahan in
slow putt, roger. not much there, is there? >> not much. anything, i think, it has to go a little up and not much. boy, it didn't. >> no. i think he's a little flustered right now. the shots he hit at 17 and 18 and especially the 3rd here and the 4th. his face is very red, in case you didn't notice. just flushed. >> still not in for double. >> well i have yet to meet a golf pro who likes losing par the last two holes. >> it's tough when you have all eyes on you and...
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udall and the committee chairs who approved the program, senator dianne feinstein and congressman mike rogers. plus our powerhouse roundtable. that and all of the week's politics, with george will, matthew dowd, paul krugman and congressman keith ellison and greta van susteren from fox news. >>> hello, again. the secret struggle to balance national security and individual liberty broke out into the open this week after a series of blockbuster revelations starting in "the guardian" newspaper. we learned that the government has the capacity to track virtually every american's phone call and scoop up impossibly vast quantities of data across the internet. our first guest is glenn greenwald. thank you for joining us today, mr. greenwald. you broke a story yesterday. showing the scale of the data collection. they collected 97 billion pieces of data, almost all from outside the u.s. what's the key finding here? >> there are two key findings. one is that there are members of the congress who have responsibility for oversight for checking the people who run this vast secret apparatus to make sure the
udall and the committee chairs who approved the program, senator dianne feinstein and congressman mike rogers. plus our powerhouse roundtable. that and all of the week's politics, with george will, matthew dowd, paul krugman and congressman keith ellison and greta van susteren from fox news. >>> hello, again. the secret struggle to balance national security and individual liberty broke out into the open this week after a series of blockbuster revelations starting in "the...
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chairman rogers says this. >> the national security agency is not listening to american's phone calls and they're not reading american's e-mails. none of these programs allow that. the patriot act says it's expressly prohibitedly law that you can read and wholly surveil domestic e-mail traffic in the united states. >> question, who wins on this issue, senator paul or representative rogers? i ask you. >> i think senator paul runs this one. people are covering up their computer cameras right now. that clip you showed, talk about an unreasonable search. you're in your house and looking at the computer, and the government can be watching you. they can tap in and look at your e-mails, listen to your phone calls. by definition, that's unreasonable. >> the whole idea of feeling secure and using your computer when you're in your home is the heart of the issue. >> they can go right in your computer and see what's there? >> that's what's there. we don't really know. how do we know what anybody is looking for? how do we know who is looking at it? we have government contractors now who seem to ha
chairman rogers says this. >> the national security agency is not listening to american's phone calls and they're not reading american's e-mails. none of these programs allow that. the patriot act says it's expressly prohibitedly law that you can read and wholly surveil domestic e-mail traffic in the united states. >> question, who wins on this issue, senator paul or representative rogers? i ask you. >> i think senator paul runs this one. people are covering up their computer...
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roger federer and rafael nadal are both out. blame the media. >> you hyped it up so much and we are both out. there is a let down clearly. disrespectful to the other opponents. really. sends a message to you guys as well. maybe you shouldn't do that. >> that's right. >> blame the media. roger federer and out, rafael nadal is out, blame the media. >> thank you. [ talking at the same time ] >> i will take the heat on this one. thank you. >>> we will be right back. >>> kpix 5 news is sponsored by mazda. >>> david letterman is next with jamie jamie foxx. >> it is going to get hot tomorrow. >> giants will win? >> they will not play and they will not lose. >> that is a win. >> good night. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs and now, america's sweetheart, david letterman! (cheers and applause)
roger federer and rafael nadal are both out. blame the media. >> you hyped it up so much and we are both out. there is a let down clearly. disrespectful to the other opponents. really. sends a message to you guys as well. maybe you shouldn't do that. >> that's right. >> blame the media. roger federer and out, rafael nadal is out, blame the media. >> thank you. [ talking at the same time ] >> i will take the heat on this one. thank you. >>> we will be right...
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roger, good to see you as always. thanks for joining us. >> you, too, alex. >> so the party line for those defending these programs is they've been in place for years now, under two administrations, with few complaints from congress. the scale that we understand them to be now, though, is that the same it's been from the start? >> well, it's definitely gotten bigger over time. you just look at the proliferation of technology since 9/11, and the introduction of social media and just the multitude of new ways to communicate. so the intelligence community has a responsibility to look at that new technology and see, all right, how can we do a better job to collect the intelligence necessary to do our -- do our job. and what we're seeing here, alex, is just the latest evolution in the privacy versus security debate. i was happy to hear director clapper say the transparency element of this is quite healthy, because it is. but again, the intelligence community is looking for a needle in a set of needles, and in this new worl
roger, good to see you as always. thanks for joining us. >> you, too, alex. >> so the party line for those defending these programs is they've been in place for years now, under two administrations, with few complaints from congress. the scale that we understand them to be now, though, is that the same it's been from the start? >> well, it's definitely gotten bigger over time. you just look at the proliferation of technology since 9/11, and the introduction of social media and...
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roger federer and rafael nadal are both out. blame the media. >> you hyped it up so much and we are both out. there is a let down clearly. disrespectful to the other opponents. really. sends a message to you guys as well. maybe you shouldn't do that. >> that's right. >> blame the media. roger federer and out, rafael nadal is out, blame the media. >> thank you. [ talking at the same time ] >> i will take the heat ,,,,,,,, bulldog: bulldog: oh, the dog days of summer! time to celebrate with your mates, grill a few dogs... eh, hot dogs. bacon burgers... dashchund: mattress discounters' 4th of july sale ends soon? bulldog: that cloud reminds me... radio: the tempur-pedic cloud collection-- bulldog: that's it! radio: now with 48 months interest-free financing-- basset hound: free financing? radio: or get a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497. bulldog: that's a ringer of a deal! radio: mattress discounters' 4th of july sale ends soon. ♪ mattress discounters >>> kpix 5 news is sponsored by mazda. >>> david letterm
roger federer and rafael nadal are both out. blame the media. >> you hyped it up so much and we are both out. there is a let down clearly. disrespectful to the other opponents. really. sends a message to you guys as well. maybe you shouldn't do that. >> that's right. >> blame the media. roger federer and out, rafael nadal is out, blame the media. >> thank you. [ talking at the same time ] >> i will take the heat ,,,,,,,, bulldog: bulldog: oh, the dog days of...
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mike rogers who i will to in just a moment. first here is katherine with the lo latest on this case. >> reporter: asked whether snowden was a spy the house intelligence committee leership left the door open. >> we will make sure there is a thorough scrub of what his china connections are. >> it seems unusual he would be in china, giving press conferences to chinese media. >> reporter: the white house is backing up chief alexander. >> these programs authorized by congress, overseen by congress and federal judges, overseen with internal checks and balances within the executive branch were found to be directly effective in thwarting terrorist attacks. >>> there are persistent questions on whether programs or whether the nsa programs confirmed leads generated by foreign intelligence services. after alexander testified thursday democratic senators early critics of the nsa program responded we have not yet seen evidence showing that the drag net collection of american phone records has produced any uniquely valuable intelligence. all
mike rogers who i will to in just a moment. first here is katherine with the lo latest on this case. >> reporter: asked whether snowden was a spy the house intelligence committee leership left the door open. >> we will make sure there is a thorough scrub of what his china connections are. >> it seems unusual he would be in china, giving press conferences to chinese media. >> reporter: the white house is backing up chief alexander. >> these programs authorized by...
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you can listen to congressman rogers. these are the folks who are getting the information and they say it's worked it. >> right. you can also listen to senator wyden and senator udall who have said in the last couple of days that even though they sit on the senate intelligence committee, they haven't seen the evidence. you know, the other question is, could we also catch these sorts of terrorists threats through far less intrusive methods? this is really only one tool that the government has. there are many ways for the government to get the same sort of information, but do it on a way that is suspicion-based. that goes through courts. that gets meaningful review and doesn't sweep up a lot of innocent americans in the meantime. really that's the problem here. not that the government is spying on suspected terrorists, but they're spying on the rest of us in the meantime. >> michael o'hanlon, is the concern where this might lead as compared to where we are with this particular program or this particular pair of programs? bu
you can listen to congressman rogers. these are the folks who are getting the information and they say it's worked it. >> right. you can also listen to senator wyden and senator udall who have said in the last couple of days that even though they sit on the senate intelligence committee, they haven't seen the evidence. you know, the other question is, could we also catch these sorts of terrorists threats through far less intrusive methods? this is really only one tool that the government...
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>> roger. break. >> crazyhorse one, request permission to engage. >> picking up the wounded. >> we're trying to get permission. >> come on, let us shoot. >> bush master 7, roger, engage. >> clear. >> come on. [ gunfire. >> clear. [ gunfire ] >> clear. >> we're engaged. >> there's no sign of any further weapons. there's certainly no sign of any further fighting. these guys are certainly no threat. and yet the helicopter pilots decide to light up the van. and blast it. >> oh, yeah, look at that. right through the windshield. >> just a few minutes later, specialist mccord and the rest of bravo company arrive on the scene. >> i immediately saw a group of men by a wall who had just been completely shredded from these 30 millimeter rounds. and i saw against the wall was an rpg. the rpg did not have a round in it. then on the ground close by was an ak-47. and i saw the light blue minivan. and i could hear a little girl crying. >> realizing that there is a wounded child inside, mccord and his soldiers
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tom rogers, the ceo and president of tivo. thank you for joining us. >> great to see you, liz, how are you? liz: thank you very much. this week would have begun the trial, and you settled; correct? >> we did. liz: why? >> a lot of money, a half billion dollars, now up to $1.6 billion, and we settledded for certainty for the company, resolving two pieces of litigation, and we have the resolution. our other settlement spread money out over time. this paid it up front. getting the cash up front, getting it on the balance sheet, havinn that certainty now, being able to focus on the product and the operating growth of the company where we can put a lot of that resource to work, it all made sense to bring that to an end. liz: makes sense not to have a protacted law legal problem, a courtroom battle, but looking at this, you u win time and time again. this time around, the market was disappointed. your stock fell precipitously over the last couple days, up 33% year over year, we stress that, but what do you think it was that they don
tom rogers, the ceo and president of tivo. thank you for joining us. >> great to see you, liz, how are you? liz: thank you very much. this week would have begun the trial, and you settled; correct? >> we did. liz: why? >> a lot of money, a half billion dollars, now up to $1.6 billion, and we settledded for certainty for the company, resolving two pieces of litigation, and we have the resolution. our other settlement spread money out over time. this paid it up front. getting...
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oklahoma city's will rogers airport is being evacuated. all of this close to rush hour on a friday night. a lot of folks on the road. if you are in this area, you should take shelter now, get off the roads, get somewhere safe. do not wait. more than three million people are in the danger zone. chad myers joins me now from el reno, oklahoma with the latest. chad, we saw a tornado touching down in el reno about 6:37 or so local time. what's the situation there now? >> reporter: anderson, i don't know if you can see my shot or not, and if the control room can try to find it, i am in miles and miles of traffic, the most frustrating thing you can do if you're trying to get out of the way of a tornado is to go zero miles per hour. we are well away from the tornado. i think people are shell-shocked to the point that they are getting in their cars and they are driving away from this tornado, and they're in their cars and they're not moving. now all of a sudden you're not protected in a home, not protected in your closet, in your bedroom, anywhere.
oklahoma city's will rogers airport is being evacuated. all of this close to rush hour on a friday night. a lot of folks on the road. if you are in this area, you should take shelter now, get off the roads, get somewhere safe. do not wait. more than three million people are in the danger zone. chad myers joins me now from el reno, oklahoma with the latest. chad, we saw a tornado touching down in el reno about 6:37 or so local time. what's the situation there now? >> reporter: anderson, i...
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john rogers is our guest. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can talk about it later. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. >>> let's get final thoughts from our guest host roger altman. the former deputy treasury secretary and chairman and founder of evercore partners. we were talking about gold. >> i agree with the commen
john rogers is our guest. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ with the innovating and the...
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she arrived, was promptly hustled down stairs along with everyone else at will rogers airport. she's been able to make contact with us by cell phone. janet, what's it like down there? >> reporter: brian, good evening. there's about 500 to 600 people here. everybody from tsa agents to pilots to passengers with their luggage. we were herded down here, i would say now about 30 minutes ago. we heard the sirens. there were plenty of announcements. people did not hesitate to come down. i would say ten minutes ago we were told to put our hands over our heads and cover our heads, to move away from all windows. this is a tunnel that runs between the parking garages and the terminal of the airport. it's about -- i think a third of a mile long. so there's plenty of room but it is warm down here. i think the system has passed over us. it got very dark. we could see kind of rain lashing through some windows above our head, a few windows that are down here. the power has come back on. they said there is still a tornado warning for the airport. they don't want anyone to leave. people are tryi
she arrived, was promptly hustled down stairs along with everyone else at will rogers airport. she's been able to make contact with us by cell phone. janet, what's it like down there? >> reporter: brian, good evening. there's about 500 to 600 people here. everybody from tsa agents to pilots to passengers with their luggage. we were herded down here, i would say now about 30 minutes ago. we heard the sirens. there were plenty of announcements. people did not hesitate to come down. i would...
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rogers. i point out with another hour and 45 minutes, so we need to talk quickly for any comments you would like to make. >> i'm from alabama. we must be quickly, but i will be brief. the markup of the subcommittee on strategic forces is a collaborative effort on the committee. i've been pleased with that. the marker present streamlines 14 ground-based interceptors. reforms deities business process at commercial satellite companies have very bits to transfer a missile defense technologies to russian strength is congressional oversight of it ministration upper with regard to missile defense cooperation generally. it's vital systems like irondale provide significant resources above the request rather is really cooperative missile defense programs like aero to an aero three and forces efficiencies critical nuclear modernization in the budget of the nsa. it implements initiatives to improve security, which has got a lot of room for improvement. my friend and colleague from tennessee, mr. cooper s
rogers. i point out with another hour and 45 minutes, so we need to talk quickly for any comments you would like to make. >> i'm from alabama. we must be quickly, but i will be brief. the markup of the subcommittee on strategic forces is a collaborative effort on the committee. i've been pleased with that. the marker present streamlines 14 ground-based interceptors. reforms deities business process at commercial satellite companies have very bits to transfer a missile defense technologies...
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the will rogers world airport also was without power. we are told, though, that the airport is going to reopen soon. six more states have also been hit by the storms, including the area around st. louis, missouri. emergency officials tell us a total of some 212,000 homes and businesses are without power throughout the region. >>> as you know, most people, of course, throughout this evening got away from the storms. but the storm chasers head right into them. brandon sullivan is a storm chaser who had an experience even he might not want to repeat. >> we were just northwest of union city, oklahoma, west of oklahoma city. we could tell that a tornado was pretty imminent at any time. a tornado formed and it became very large very fast. we eventually knew it was time to go south. we began moving south. the tornado passed maybe a half mile behind our car. the inflow to tornado was so strong that it ripped a barn apart and began carrying debris across the road which you see on the video. which smashes into our car. we had no chase but to slow
the will rogers world airport also was without power. we are told, though, that the airport is going to reopen soon. six more states have also been hit by the storms, including the area around st. louis, missouri. emergency officials tell us a total of some 212,000 homes and businesses are without power throughout the region. >>> as you know, most people, of course, throughout this evening got away from the storms. but the storm chasers head right into them. brandon sullivan is a storm...
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chairman rogers says this. >> the national security agency does not listen to america's phone calls and it is -- americans' phone calls and it is not reading their e-mails. none of the programs allow that and part of the 7002 patriot act says it is express -- 702 patriot act says it is expressly prohibited by law. >> question, who wins on this issue, senator paul or representative rogers? >> i think senator rand paul wins on this one. people are walking around their houses covering up the little computers' cameras right now. talk about an unreasonable search. you're in your house looking at your computer and the government can be watching you at least according to snow snowden so they can tap in and -- snowden so they can tap in and listen to your phone calls and read your e-mails. the whole idea of feeling secure using your telephone and computer in your own home is the heart of this issue. >> he can go right into the computer and see what's there? >> that's what the claim is. we don't really know. they're using the big word the meta data word. we're just gathering this stuff up and no
chairman rogers says this. >> the national security agency does not listen to america's phone calls and it is -- americans' phone calls and it is not reading their e-mails. none of the programs allow that and part of the 7002 patriot act says it is express -- 702 patriot act says it is expressly prohibited by law. >> question, who wins on this issue, senator paul or representative rogers? >> i think senator rand paul wins on this one. people are walking around their houses...
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rogers. >> thank you. i appreciate the fact that the commission is wrestling with this issue and some of the members of the public. i think it's a weight i didn't needy thing. i want to add a little bit of a discussion about objective activity vs. discretionary decisions. i think we as a department believes that quantifytion and quality has a place. we're comfortable counting concentration but we're comfortable suggesting thank are desirable. one of the main things with this ordinance the precedent that could be discretionary to communities groups. as the planning commission our the planning body for the city and that's an important role. sooed that to merchant or community groups while it's good for us to know their positions they're not city authorized bodies and as such, they don't have any obligation to hold open meetings. we don't know if their have notified their neighbors about the decisions they've made. i think that lack of numerous requirements is lacking and not every community group has that au
rogers. >> thank you. i appreciate the fact that the commission is wrestling with this issue and some of the members of the public. i think it's a weight i didn't needy thing. i want to add a little bit of a discussion about objective activity vs. discretionary decisions. i think we as a department believes that quantifytion and quality has a place. we're comfortable counting concentration but we're comfortable suggesting thank are desirable. one of the main things with this ordinance the...
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we have roger from the bar association. no carla johnson from the office of disability. -- we have carla johnson from the office of disability. i want to especially it acknowledge my colleague to help us get the resources and brought legal expertise to the table. i do not want to take too much of your time. thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses were receiving lawsuits regarding it the ada. tonight we will hear about the legal requirements, what has been in place. any small businesses that nderst informed as far as their obligations for the ada, there are the mechanisms to provide that information to you. so, we are tasked with providing the information. there have been about 300 small businesses that have received the lawsuits. knee individuals who use this mechanism and come up -- the individual to use this mechanism. while it is important to have ada access, but we want you to u
we have roger from the bar association. no carla johnson from the office of disability. -- we have carla johnson from the office of disability. i want to especially it acknowledge my colleague to help us get the resources and brought legal expertise to the table. i do not want to take too much of your time. thank you for coming. >> thank you, supervisor chu. i want to express my admiration for a supervisor chu's commitment to you. so, from our office, what we heard, many small businesses...
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they were not too big to five hundred words and jim rogers. well i think it's just you know important i understand there's other places to go to finance and things like you know well maybe they could come right here to k. street which is the regulatory street that's famous in washington d.c. do you think about that while there is definitely plenty of money to be on the k. street washington d.c. is expanding every day both on the lobbying side and on the other side which is in the actual regulatory agencies and we see we talk about that revolving door all the time you know a lot of interest and the government sector is growing every day. it's good industry in washington d.c. here and georgetown university they collected data on the education workforce forbes compiled a list of the ten worst college majors at the top of that list was anthropology and archaeology which has an unemployment rate. ten point five percent way above average the national average and among recent grads the median earning is twenty eight thousand dollars very much a livin
they were not too big to five hundred words and jim rogers. well i think it's just you know important i understand there's other places to go to finance and things like you know well maybe they could come right here to k. street which is the regulatory street that's famous in washington d.c. do you think about that while there is definitely plenty of money to be on the k. street washington d.c. is expanding every day both on the lobbying side and on the other side which is in the actual...
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rogers said to him does the nsa have the ability to listen to phone calls? he responded no, we don't have the authority to do so. now, of course, a lot of people in the media, including you and me, jumped on that because it was not a truthful and accurate answer to the question. and congressman rogers himself a former fbi agent did not follow up on this. perhaps he was happy with the impression that the general left. but the impression was not a truthful one. in fact, the government, according to nsa folks with whom fox news has spoken, former nsa folks does have the ability to listen in on phone calls. the question is will they do so or will they respect the constitution? >> shepard: it is a very good question. judge napolitano, jennifer griffin, more on these new charges against ed snow den the nsa leaker as they come in during this hour. first, a stunning series of developments today and now paula deen's past has cost her her job. the celebrity chef who made $17 million last year alone snader in a scandal involving her use of the "n" word. plans for plant
rogers said to him does the nsa have the ability to listen to phone calls? he responded no, we don't have the authority to do so. now, of course, a lot of people in the media, including you and me, jumped on that because it was not a truthful and accurate answer to the question. and congressman rogers himself a former fbi agent did not follow up on this. perhaps he was happy with the impression that the general left. but the impression was not a truthful one. in fact, the government, according...
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roger vinson is just part of it. joining me now, senator merkley, democrat oregon, one of the rare lawmakers who does not accept the broad political consensus in washington this sort of spying is totally fine. i want to begin with your reaction to this story and ask if you're surprised or if you knew about this. >> i was very surprised about the document being released. this is consistent with my impression but i am not on the intelligence committee to see a document like this and have it come into the public realm. this hopefully will create the kind of conversation we need have about our government surveying information detailed information about its citizens. >> you attempted during the last patriot act reauthorization 2011 to introduce legislative language amendment that would have changed some ways the patriot act is amended and how the government can secret interpret the law. does that seem relevant given these? >> it shows why we need to declassify the opinions of the fisa court. the government can seek tangib
roger vinson is just part of it. joining me now, senator merkley, democrat oregon, one of the rare lawmakers who does not accept the broad political consensus in washington this sort of spying is totally fine. i want to begin with your reaction to this story and ask if you're surprised or if you knew about this. >> i was very surprised about the document being released. this is consistent with my impression but i am not on the intelligence committee to see a document like this and have it...
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too then there was the murder of larry rogers, a retarded youth. this witness testified she saw rogers slumped over in a station wagon as wayne williams drove away. but another person, also saw rogers in that station wagon at that same intersection that day. he helped the police artist draw this sketch. it does not look like wayne williams. however, the defense never called the other witness to ask about the sketch. >> i don't remember seeing that. >> supporters of wayne williams say there was one murder which shows the fiber evidence could be faulty. the death of 12-year-old clifford jones, left by a dumpster in an alley on a summer night in 1980. some of those unusual green carpet fibers were on his body. yet, another boy said he saw a coin laundry operator kill clifford jones. detective welcome harris said the boy was not believable. >> he exaggerated stuff. if you said that mickey mouse was there. >> wayne supporters point out the laundry manager failed two police lie detector tests, but few are aware of a third -- >> only days after wayne will
too then there was the murder of larry rogers, a retarded youth. this witness testified she saw rogers slumped over in a station wagon as wayne williams drove away. but another person, also saw rogers in that station wagon at that same intersection that day. he helped the police artist draw this sketch. it does not look like wayne williams. however, the defense never called the other witness to ask about the sketch. >> i don't remember seeing that. >> supporters of wayne williams...
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now with the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. neez mackinaw city, michigan, this morning. let me just start-- you heard mr. mcdonough talk about aid for the syrian rebels. we don't have any real idea what aid the administration is platooning to send them, other than they're just going to send some. at this point, mr. chairman, do you think congress will go along with the president's request for military aid to the syrian rebels? >> i think it's a request we're pretended tomorrow morning. i don't think that they would. the administration needs to come to congress and make a comprehensive case. what is the plan? where are we going on syria? and what do you want to accomplish? some of the things that they've told us-- told the committee-- the intelligence commit net past doesn't comport with what they're presenting as the direction they want to go. so we've asked them to come up and say if we're going to move in this direction, you're going to have to come up with a more comprehensive plan. i mean, it seems to me they have a great m
now with the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers. neez mackinaw city, michigan, this morning. let me just start-- you heard mr. mcdonough talk about aid for the syrian rebels. we don't have any real idea what aid the administration is platooning to send them, other than they're just going to send some. at this point, mr. chairman, do you think congress will go along with the president's request for military aid to the syrian rebels? >> i think it's a request we're...
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chairman rogers, we're going to leave it there. more to discuss. we're out of time this morning. >>> back to our roundtable. i want to widen some of this out. talk about politics in the president's second term. david axelrod, you wanted to make an additional point about these irs investigations. to what extent they are undermining what the president wants to do. what his big ideas here are for a second term. >> the point i want to make on the irs, you heard senator schumer say these 501-c4s, these are the groups the irs was looking at, should have a standard that no more than 10% of their activities be involved in politics. but someone has to make that judgment. i think there's something pe kul yar about that. the whole concept needs to be looked at. groups applying for axing exemption and to keep their donors secret. how do you decide what's political and not political? you're inviting this kind of problem. i think that ought to be looked at. in terms of the issue itself -- >> congresswoman, respond to that point. >> see, the problem with this is,
chairman rogers, we're going to leave it there. more to discuss. we're out of time this morning. >>> back to our roundtable. i want to widen some of this out. talk about politics in the president's second term. david axelrod, you wanted to make an additional point about these irs investigations. to what extent they are undermining what the president wants to do. what his big ideas here are for a second term. >> the point i want to make on the irs, you heard senator schumer say...