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late as easy is also a roger supporter she believes the songs and t. foods improve much states and give a voice to a broad section of the public. yeah but this watching one of the crew i think what's it you know you show oh must. given your shows it was difficult 2025 back off elizabeth. was standing together fans can say things that cannot be freely expressed elsewhere in the world was any dudes i'll show i'm not mounted on they never see. any. people they reject the. also so we'll have local prisoner nationals for a national small shelter by the tsunami open easton a scene. much on remember a 6 hour cable got to have been knocked down gosh was there that. was was. was was. the moroccan all 4 of these sometimes crackdown on anything resembling opposition but the force of thousands is difficult to contain. we'll see but you know part of was. the office that understands every spotting and if you see me just say. at least 3 to one. t.v. coverage of russia games is hugely enhanced by the t. photos as they roll out to around the stadium cameras turn from t
late as easy is also a roger supporter she believes the songs and t. foods improve much states and give a voice to a broad section of the public. yeah but this watching one of the crew i think what's it you know you show oh must. given your shows it was difficult 2025 back off elizabeth. was standing together fans can say things that cannot be freely expressed elsewhere in the world was any dudes i'll show i'm not mounted on they never see. any. people they reject the. also so we'll have local...
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roger? i said before, i think you guys are behind i haven't been able to see it because what i'm seeing on the ground here is that people are so either way go and one of the big fatal mistakes was that they had zoom and they were able to see what was going on in the classrooms. and that has really upset a lot of parents as mothers, and so they were out to lunch and that many fraud was able, unfortunately. but, but it's beginning to change in rather whining about a horse, everything. what you said is true, but it's changing and the way to gauge it. those who really want to change it and not just complain because complaining is easy. is to actually organize ok now i want to hang on here. hang on here, i want to go to graham. i want to give brand the last 30 seconds here. i just have to say this graham, the whole, the one issue that they never talk about is inequality in class 30 seconds the gram . go ahead. well yeah, that's the thing that will really and we are in class warfare. i mean they w
roger? i said before, i think you guys are behind i haven't been able to see it because what i'm seeing on the ground here is that people are so either way go and one of the big fatal mistakes was that they had zoom and they were able to see what was going on in the classrooms. and that has really upset a lot of parents as mothers, and so they were out to lunch and that many fraud was able, unfortunately. but, but it's beginning to change in rather whining about a horse, everything. what you...
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. >> roger. >> neil armstrong confirming both the engine skirt separation and the tower scape separation. >> houston, this is a magnificent ride. >> roger 11. we'll pass that on, and it certainly looks like you're well on your way now. >> 11 houston, your guidance is converged. you're looking good. >> down range 140 miles, altitude 622 miles -- >> mission control in houston, texas, had taken over from launch control in cape kennedy for the duration of the eight-day mission. the complicated technology of apollo saturn evolved from an ingeniously simple concept. lunar orbit rendezvous. this requires many paces that discards the weight of each piece when the function is completed. the flight began with a vertical lift through the lower atmosphere and a tilt to the east. at 6,000 miles per hour, the empty first stage is discard today save weight. so is an adapter ring and an unused escape tower. with the second stage firing it reaches 15,000 miles per hour when it, too, is jettisuned. the third stage
. >> roger. >> neil armstrong confirming both the engine skirt separation and the tower scape separation. >> houston, this is a magnificent ride. >> roger 11. we'll pass that on, and it certainly looks like you're well on your way now. >> 11 houston, your guidance is converged. you're looking good. >> down range 140 miles, altitude 622 miles -- >> mission control in houston, texas, had taken over from launch control in cape kennedy for the duration of...
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that feedback room, roger? itrefoil to see the results isn't it. that feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen — feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from _ feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from the _ feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from the report - feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from the report this - we have seen from the report this morning, is that climate change is already with us, here and now, climate change was responsible for the heat wave that ravaged a lot of north america injune, and climate change is fuelling every world fire in the sense that there is, the earth has heated up so it makes fire more easy, it is fuelling things like the rains we had in northern europe, because moist air can carry more water, so the truth is people used to think about climate change being somewhere in the future, somewhere else, the truth is climate change is here, it is here now and it is going to get worse because we mentioned that 1.5 thresholdel, that is the amount we shouldn't exceed preindustrial temperature
that feedback room, roger? itrefoil to see the results isn't it. that feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen — feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from _ feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from the _ feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from the report - feedback room, roger? well -- what we have seen from the report this - we have seen from the report this morning, is that climate change is already with us, here and now, climate change was...
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. >> roger 12. >> as a matter of fact, we're there. >> hello, 12, houston, you're go for loi. >> roger, houston, go for loi. burn checklist is complete to minus six minutes and we're holding at that point. >> loi, lunar orbit insertion, the burn of the spacecraft rocket engine that would place apollo 12 into orbit around the moon. with this burn occurring behind the moon there would be no communications with the spacecraft until it came over the lunar horizon. the command module yankee clipper, the lunar module intrepid. >> apollo 12, houston. >> hello, houston. yankee clipper with intrepid in tow has arrived on time. i guess like everybody else it just arrived, all three of us are plastered to the windows looking. >> the next day pete conrad and alan bean entered the lunar module leaving dick gordon in the command module. now the intrepid and yankee clipper undocked preparing for the descent and landing on the moon. >> okay. here we go again. >> back off, dick. >> here he goes. >> houston [ inaudible ]. >> affirmative, pete. >> as with the orbit insertion burn, the burn to begin desce
. >> roger 12. >> as a matter of fact, we're there. >> hello, 12, houston, you're go for loi. >> roger, houston, go for loi. burn checklist is complete to minus six minutes and we're holding at that point. >> loi, lunar orbit insertion, the burn of the spacecraft rocket engine that would place apollo 12 into orbit around the moon. with this burn occurring behind the moon there would be no communications with the spacecraft until it came over the lunar horizon. the...
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-- as part of the hal rogers scholar program. whitley county residents were so thankful for hal's work that they even named the home of their new kentucky splash water park the hal rogers family entertainment center. in congress we're just as fond of hal rogers as his constituents are a back at home. i've been proud to work along this premier legislator for nearly four decades. we share the same priorities for the people of kentucky and the same vision for our state's great future. if hal would not be the man he is today without the love and support of his late wife shirley and their children, anthony, allison and john. later many life hal met and and ndmarried cynthia, a tennessean who has also come to love kentucky and its people. so as hal breaks the record as the longest serving u.s. representative in kentucky history, let us all give thanks to this great public servant and the entire rogers family. >> coming up this week on the c-span networks, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, fbi director christopher wray and
-- as part of the hal rogers scholar program. whitley county residents were so thankful for hal's work that they even named the home of their new kentucky splash water park the hal rogers family entertainment center. in congress we're just as fond of hal rogers as his constituents are a back at home. i've been proud to work along this premier legislator for nearly four decades. we share the same priorities for the people of kentucky and the same vision for our state's great future. if hal would...
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here he assesses richard rogers�* legacy. i think his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and cerebral. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre paris, i mean, it's fun. it's fun to look at — it's crazy and wild but it's also fun. and everything he did had a quality of great discipline and yet at the same time it was entertaining and you felt an emotional connection to it. his love of colour which went all the way through his work was another part of that i think. i think his legacy is that, as well as trying to show that modern buildings could still create a civilised city. that they did not have to be a vast landscape of horrible, brutal concrete. indeed and he really stripped them out and allowed you in and allowed you to see how things worked. what were some of the buildings that stood out to you personally? well, i love the madrid airport, barajas, that exquisite ter
here he assesses richard rogers�* legacy. i think his legacy is really one of trying to make modernism exuberant. he really, he did not see technology and the modern style as dry and cerebral. he wanted people to connect with it emotionally. even if you go back to something like the pompidou centre paris, i mean, it's fun. it's fun to look at — it's crazy and wild but it's also fun. and everything he did had a quality of great discipline and yet at the same time it was entertaining and you...
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read my mind, roger. my next question — here. read my mind, roger. my next question was _ here. read my mind, roger. my next question was going - here. read my mind, roger. my next question was going to - here. read my mind, roger. my next question was going to be i next question was going to be about grace periods. this has been put forward as a solution but surely it just been put forward as a solution but surely itjust kicks the can down the road.- but surely itjust kicks the can down the road. you are absolutely _ can down the road. you are absolutely right _ can down the road. you are absolutely right with - can down the road. you are absolutely right with that l absolutely right with that analysis, it does do that. it's analysis, it does do that. it's a long way down the road and it takes the pressure. with a bit like we had the extension to the transition period so nobody focused then on the changes that were going to come about because of that extension. then you get to the end of the extension.
read my mind, roger. my next question — here. read my mind, roger. my next question was _ here. read my mind, roger. my next question was going - here. read my mind, roger. my next question was going to - here. read my mind, roger. my next question was going to be i next question was going to be about grace periods. this has been put forward as a solution but surely it just been put forward as a solution but surely itjust kicks the can down the road.- but surely itjust kicks the can down the...
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you said roger wills will likel continue to play and get a paycheck. is there a double standard here? >> rogers is very valuable to the nfl and has a lot of fans and i don't think they're going to do anything of a serious nature to discipline him. his lack of responsibility you know for his friends, family, team, staff and friends that he lied to and exposed to covid-19 shows the lack of moral character that can't be ignored. >> what do you say, it's happened a lot with some folks but hearing athletes say it's cancel culture and the whole woke whatever and he's blaming that -- he's blaming it on that. what do you think of that, kareem? >> i think his ignorance, like i said before, his ignorance regarding the science of immunology brings back old stereo types like the big dome athlete that doesn't know what is going on in medicine. i think he's done a great job of bringing that stereo type back to people's minds and that's not going to be a good thing. >> invoking dr. king? >> this isn't a place to invoke dr. king. this is a place to do the things you n
you said roger wills will likel continue to play and get a paycheck. is there a double standard here? >> rogers is very valuable to the nfl and has a lot of fans and i don't think they're going to do anything of a serious nature to discipline him. his lack of responsibility you know for his friends, family, team, staff and friends that he lied to and exposed to covid-19 shows the lack of moral character that can't be ignored. >> what do you say, it's happened a lot with some folks...
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when you arrive at liverool, dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool. the — dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool, the first _ dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool, the first thing _ dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool, the first thing you - dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool, the first thing you learn i liverpool, the first thing you learn is about these guys like roger, it was easy, because working together with him and all of these guys so it is of course really sad news and our condolences go to the family, from the whole liverpool family, obviously. a great person, a great personality, wonderful guy. little wonder he was held _ personality, wonderful guy. little wonder he was held in _ personality, wonderful guy. little wonder he was held in such high esteem. he helped liverpool to their first fa cup in 1965 and was a staple in the england team by 1966. he scored three goals in the group stage but was still uncertain whether he would play in a fine until manager sir alf ramse
when you arrive at liverool, dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool. the — dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool, the first _ dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool, the first thing _ dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool, the first thing you - dubbed sir roger. when you arrive at liverpool, the first thing you learn i liverpool, the first thing you learn is about these guys like roger, it was easy, because working together with him and all of these guys so...
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we have roger simon. he is an award winning novelist and academy award nominated screenwriter, who is now an editor at large at the epic times. and in honolulu we cross who gram ellwood. he is a regular in the jimmy door show, as well as host of the political vigilante on youtube or gentleman cross talk roles in effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it . i'm going to go to graham 1st because he got up early as for this program, it's on some ungodly hour. we're very appreciative that you're here, graham, you know, i'm very critical of the liberal media and i don't want to just keep it there. there's a lot of other criticism i have here, but the more i think about it, looking at the media landscape, donald trump broke all of their brains just about every single one of them. because as they report on the new administration, they don't know what to do if it pro or anti trump, they're still thinking about trump. i don't know why. and what that does is, is that the mistake
we have roger simon. he is an award winning novelist and academy award nominated screenwriter, who is now an editor at large at the epic times. and in honolulu we cross who gram ellwood. he is a regular in the jimmy door show, as well as host of the political vigilante on youtube or gentleman cross talk roles in effect. that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it . i'm going to go to graham 1st because he got up early as for this program, it's on some ungodly hour....
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roger federer won the first set. 6-4. roger federer won the first set. 6—4. was looking good as well. this has been all about wimbledon for roger federer. this whole come is aiming to be at his best here on the grass. he has had his issues since coming back from his two knee surgeries and pain adrian mannarino who took the second and third sets and looked as though he was in a very strong position. i want to bring into the life pictures on centre court at the moment. this is what i'm seeing on the monitor in front of me. mannarino is down and not looking good at all for him. roger federer looking strongly and it has to be said he broke his 4—2 up. mannarino is struggling to get up up. mannarino is struggling to get up to his feet. i did not catch when he slipped or whether he's just gone down and felt something. will get more clarity on that but it does not look good. it is his 33rd birthday at the moment. how he would've loved to have gotten the story by beating roger federer here but we will keep you updated with that. one man who got the job done earlier
roger federer won the first set. 6-4. roger federer won the first set. 6—4. was looking good as well. this has been all about wimbledon for roger federer. this whole come is aiming to be at his best here on the grass. he has had his issues since coming back from his two knee surgeries and pain adrian mannarino who took the second and third sets and looked as though he was in a very strong position. i want to bring into the life pictures on centre court at the moment. this is what i'm seeing...
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roger stone: i actually have communicated with assange. i believe the next tranche of his documents pertain to the clinton foundation, but there's no telling what the october surprise may be. female: he knows a lot about hillary clinton-- michback-channel to assange.his story and instead said he had a roger: no, i have not spoken to mr. assange. i have not met with mr. assange, and i never said i had. i said we communicated through an intermediary, somebody who is a mutual friend. michael: the friend and intermediary he referred to was randy credico. credico is a fringe radio host, who had once interviewed julian assange. randy credico: i'm a political satirist, impressionist, and they call me a satirist activist. michael: randy credico is now preparing to be the star witness in the trial of roger stone. male: randy, we just got this set of documents. i need you to take a look at 'em to review 'em, read 'em. get back to me. let me know what you think about what's in there. randy: this is gonna take me forever. look how much stuff-- male: i
roger stone: i actually have communicated with assange. i believe the next tranche of his documents pertain to the clinton foundation, but there's no telling what the october surprise may be. female: he knows a lot about hillary clinton-- michback-channel to assange.his story and instead said he had a roger: no, i have not spoken to mr. assange. i have not met with mr. assange, and i never said i had. i said we communicated through an intermediary, somebody who is a mutual friend. michael: the...
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roger, we'll start with you. as we do know, facebook has been a punching bag for years, but what was interesting was the witness with her candid testimony, and two, the substance. this went from saying facebook is bad and explaining how facebook and instagram can be addictive and harmful to children and can really undermine our democracy. roger, is this an inflection point? >> the thing about francis haugen is she is so courageous, so ah authoritative, and i found her utterly convincing. i thought her testimony today was extraordinary. in my mind what she has essentially done is -- mortgage loans or policing. i think when we're looking at it, we need to think about safety for all technology. i do think the motion that likes the fda that certifies products every year is actually a really good idea with harsh penalties if it turns out you're not safe. i think we also need to look at the business model. if facebook is perfectly clear, the notion here is that you're converting people's lives into data, collecting all
roger, we'll start with you. as we do know, facebook has been a punching bag for years, but what was interesting was the witness with her candid testimony, and two, the substance. this went from saying facebook is bad and explaining how facebook and instagram can be addictive and harmful to children and can really undermine our democracy. roger, is this an inflection point? >> the thing about francis haugen is she is so courageous, so ah authoritative, and i found her utterly convincing....
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rogers. you have. here is there enough of you know the police chief faculty got to get those jobs back. out of your. rojo funds a recurring message amongst those assembled here astray has strict gun laws said a disturbing international precedent and it's imperative that the legislation be changed. or are we going to get it got back to australia to work in one shot of my life and i don't know now to turn the well you know i did that by and also i never said that. i will donate i'm doing a great job but i thought my social lives are going to be that the star of the talents i don't want i seriously i get everything. the volunteers told roger hell the n.r.a. sways public opinion. play how'd on the foam or ability of women women women you know women protecting themselves c.d.a. bill is it shouldn't she be allowed to protect her child just so why are you trying to take just away from her just like you somehow put it into the context i can ruin your view of how you take away her choice detectorists you know w
rogers. you have. here is there enough of you know the police chief faculty got to get those jobs back. out of your. rojo funds a recurring message amongst those assembled here astray has strict gun laws said a disturbing international precedent and it's imperative that the legislation be changed. or are we going to get it got back to australia to work in one shot of my life and i don't know now to turn the well you know i did that by and also i never said that. i will donate i'm doing a great...
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rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i would like to yield a minute and a half to one of our outstanding freshmen on the arm armed services committee, mr. karl. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. carl: i rise today to oppose this amendment. there's several different ways to look at this amendment. the budget that we got from the president was before our problems in afghanistan. we're asking for $25 billion to replace $8 obillion to $85 billion we left on the ground for taliban to fight us back. so i ask that we keep an open mind on replacing that equipment, if nothing else. it is critical to pass this bill which includes bipartisan increase. i repeat, bipartisan. how many times do you hear that word? i've been here nine months and i can probably count that on one hand. bipartisan increase in spending to counter threats and project u.s. strength around the world. this amendment would limit readiness and the needed capabilities to counter these threat
rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i would like to yield a minute and a half to one of our outstanding freshmen on the arm armed services committee, mr. karl. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. carl: i rise today to oppose this amendment. there's several different ways to look at this amendment. the budget that we got from the president was before our problems in afghanistan. we're asking for $25 billion to replace $8...
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rogers should alarm all texans. he waited in line for six hours to vote to facility believed to be his civic duty. he's locked up on a bail him out most people cannot afford. he faces decades in jail. our laws should not intimidate people from voting by increasing the risk of prosecution for at worst innocent mistakes. we will fight for justice and for mr. rogers and push back against efforts to further restrict voting rights. only he had been a white guy casting a vote in the name of dead relatives from donald trump. right? can't we all agree that's the way -- i will also tell you attorney general ken paxton tweeted he refers to local public radio news article that broke the arrest as a liberal and pr article. ken paxton says quote hervis is a felon rightly barred from voting under texas law. he prosecutes it whenever he wants to as well it would seem and wherever she wants he wants to. the alleged illegal voting hervis is accused of took place a year and a half ago. it's not like he was hiding. it like i said, he
rogers should alarm all texans. he waited in line for six hours to vote to facility believed to be his civic duty. he's locked up on a bail him out most people cannot afford. he faces decades in jail. our laws should not intimidate people from voting by increasing the risk of prosecution for at worst innocent mistakes. we will fight for justice and for mr. rogers and push back against efforts to further restrict voting rights. only he had been a white guy casting a vote in the name of dead...
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now, by roger pox, i have for a long time being known as the brains or the strategist behind the roger box, the machine. he's kind of mr. fix it if you like, who does all the sort of deals the they go see asians, the wrangling and chops out the strategy, all the roger box the machine and that's what we have heard. 2 in the previous years, and now he's been brought into parliament, sort of a friendly mc resigning to make way for his entrance into parliament. mind roger pox, the prime minister and former president, obviously, switching portfolios with his younger brother. he will become and has also taken off as the minister of planning of policy and planning implementation. so this basically comes at the time when sheila is facing very c, jessica nomic challenges. so roger will have his work cut out for him, part and reserves. pretty much all time low. there's a huge amount of debt commitment that your longer has to meet. i mean there's literally a challenge on a day to day basis of running the country and the government. i'm a man who don't talk about plans and other things only the si
now, by roger pox, i have for a long time being known as the brains or the strategist behind the roger box, the machine. he's kind of mr. fix it if you like, who does all the sort of deals the they go see asians, the wrangling and chops out the strategy, all the roger box the machine and that's what we have heard. 2 in the previous years, and now he's been brought into parliament, sort of a friendly mc resigning to make way for his entrance into parliament. mind roger pox, the prime minister...
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roger was like a demigod. . _ history of liverpool fc. roger was like a demigod. . kop _ history of liverpool fc. roger was like a demigod. . kop adored - history of liverpool fc. roger was| like a demigod. . kop adored him. history of liverpool fc. roger was - like a demigod. . kop adored him. he was an awesome player and an awesome striker. and he was outside of football. he was really such a great bloke. the welsh captain hasn't played since the last international break and was due to when the 100th cap against the czechs. his injury is significant but it is hoped he will be back for the final qualifiers in november. northern ireland manager ian barraclough says he is confident jonny evans will be fit for their qualifiers away to switzerland and bulgaria. he is dealing with an ongoing foot injury. manchester united midfield player is backin manchester united midfield player is back in as gotland squad as they prepared to face israel and the faroe islands. — back in the scotland squad. she really says he will not say whether he will leave the side. the tour is u
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the novelistic here and here is roger lauder's the legendary roger waters we should say hey that's our news i want to thank you so much for being with us want to let you know from a programming standpoint that we've got a couple of other segments that we're going to be bringing to you here one in particular that we haven't had a chance to share with you during this half hour. things enough right now between the israelis and the palestinians much news coming out of there we're going to have that update coming up throughout the night so look for us right here on the news the bridge sanchez i'm rick sanchez you can also look for some portable t.v. and we'll be back on this time to do news. hi folks joe nemeth here and if you're on medicare this is important you're now entitled to eliminate co-pays and get dental care dentures eye glasses prescription coverage and home aides unlimited transportation and home delivered meals all at no additional cost plus your zip code may have coverage with the give back benefit that adds money back to your social security check every month. i call it tran
the novelistic here and here is roger lauder's the legendary roger waters we should say hey that's our news i want to thank you so much for being with us want to let you know from a programming standpoint that we've got a couple of other segments that we're going to be bringing to you here one in particular that we haven't had a chance to share with you during this half hour. things enough right now between the israelis and the palestinians much news coming out of there we're going to have that...
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rogers. yeah i hear there are enough of you know the police chief faculty got to get those dogs back. out of you know. roger of funds a recurring message amongst those assembled here destroy use strict jungle was said a disturbing international precedent and it's imperative that the legislation be changed. because we want you to come back to australia to work for the whole while i'm sure my life going now to our turn of the exhibit i did that brian also on your person that. called going into a show doing a great job and i thought my social lives are going to be that the star of the house of god when i seriously i get everything. the volunteers told roger hell the n.r.a. sways public opinion. play howard on the foam or ability of women women women you know women protecting themselves c.d.a. bill is it shouldn't she be allowed to protect her shyness so why are you trying to take just away from programs like you somehow put it into the context i can ruin your view by taking away her choice detec
rogers. yeah i hear there are enough of you know the police chief faculty got to get those dogs back. out of you know. roger of funds a recurring message amongst those assembled here destroy use strict jungle was said a disturbing international precedent and it's imperative that the legislation be changed. because we want you to come back to australia to work for the whole while i'm sure my life going now to our turn of the exhibit i did that brian also on your person that. called going into a...
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over 3 years roger filmed with concealed cameras. can you go the hundreds of hours of hidden camera recordings. and yeah you. can out of those already live where i work. at the hotel in washington d.c. the one nation delegation relaxes with broacha as it prepares for potentially game changing meetings with the gun lobby. and the happy that the media is well out of sight. i always thought i'd done a lot of truth about somebody and i got him to do what he would get and see that's why you went up so it was like you know it stuck i'll. take. james ashby is a key political strategist and chief of staff for the right wing party. he wants the n.r.a. to provide one nation with its electoral clout and know how to. use or whatever that's one stock to up to to behave so i see. but that's right if the focus will be for folks who. are going to search. his colleague steve dixon dreams about what he do with lots of money living like a drug lord with an arsenal of guns. i'm going to be given the right to feel their actions and you are not the ones 2
over 3 years roger filmed with concealed cameras. can you go the hundreds of hours of hidden camera recordings. and yeah you. can out of those already live where i work. at the hotel in washington d.c. the one nation delegation relaxes with broacha as it prepares for potentially game changing meetings with the gun lobby. and the happy that the media is well out of sight. i always thought i'd done a lot of truth about somebody and i got him to do what he would get and see that's why you went up...
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and at the roger pac sir, redeem. now this task force is merely ledge to my says he's royal the impunity he enjoys, but also sends a message to the minorities in this country that they're 2nd class citizens. that the majority community and particularly buddhist monks who are known and there's evidence of incitement. kenneth ghetto, we read so much, not just that, not justine, side, men and the reason they seasoning do girl who has been convict, turd for contempt of court. so by appointing him to this particular task force, the proceed only sending a direct message that he doesn't care about the judicial process. he doesn't care about the law making process. so he has huge implications as to what the president has done. he may have issued just a guess, but the implications are long term and her can surgery lanka back in so many ways and that needs to be recognized and taken out on injury, rosalind about chat. that's an important point. time of incidental committee has be very critical of the atrocities committees. augu
and at the roger pac sir, redeem. now this task force is merely ledge to my says he's royal the impunity he enjoys, but also sends a message to the minorities in this country that they're 2nd class citizens. that the majority community and particularly buddhist monks who are known and there's evidence of incitement. kenneth ghetto, we read so much, not just that, not justine, side, men and the reason they seasoning do girl who has been convict, turd for contempt of court. so by appointing him...
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hervis rogers lives in harris county. the big diverse county that includes houston that i just told you about. he voted in harris county. but the texas attorney general has chosen to file these charges against him in neighboring montgomery county. we asked the attorney general's office why they filed these charges in that other county. they told us essentially because we can. they said the law allow them to file the charges in any county that abuts harris county if they want to. they wouldn't tell us why they picked montgomery county. i can tell you that according to the most recent u.s. census data, of the eight possible counties that abut harris county, of the eight counties they have legally charged hervis rogers, which they have the option of drawing a jury pool if this case goes to trial, montgomery county is just about the whitest. it has the lowest proportion of african american residents of any of those counties. i can't tell you for certain that is relevant, but it's true. the attorney general's office, we went b
hervis rogers lives in harris county. the big diverse county that includes houston that i just told you about. he voted in harris county. but the texas attorney general has chosen to file these charges against him in neighboring montgomery county. we asked the attorney general's office why they filed these charges in that other county. they told us essentially because we can. they said the law allow them to file the charges in any county that abuts harris county if they want to. they wouldn't...
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roger _ this latest knee surgery? as you say. roger is — this latest knee surgery? as you say. roger is a _ this latest knee surgery? as you say, roger is a pretty _ this latest knee surgery? as you | say, roger is a pretty exceptional athlete, a wonderful, wonderfully naturally gifted tennis player who does plenty of think to surprise us. reaching the quarterfinals of wimbledon, given the context of what has followed, looks like a pretty incredible achievement, we own a difficult it is to perform a top—level support. —— we all know how difficult it is. but, yes, it looks like this could be a bridge too farfor him, even if he does get back, it sounds like it is not going to before the end of this year, so that's another six months on perhaps, and realistically it will be in about two and half years since he has been playing regularly given the other knee surgeries he has been through, so, yeah, it is going to be a really, really tough challenge for him to come back and perform at the top level. i kind of see him maybe taking on more of a kind of exhibition stands going fo
roger _ this latest knee surgery? as you say. roger is — this latest knee surgery? as you say. roger is a _ this latest knee surgery? as you say, roger is a pretty _ this latest knee surgery? as you | say, roger is a pretty exceptional athlete, a wonderful, wonderfully naturally gifted tennis player who does plenty of think to surprise us. reaching the quarterfinals of wimbledon, given the context of what has followed, looks like a pretty incredible achievement, we own a difficult it is to...
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let's let's really nail this story i look at this story and it gets weirder by the moment you've got roger stone kicking around in there you've got confession letters kicking around you've got mad gates higher and lowers he's lawyered up paying money through his campaign income to pay to pay his way through this give me your take on this story. right off the top i think look mad gates understands how much trouble he is in and there's no way he can even spin him self out of it at this point but what we found out late last week the daily beast which who by the way is done a phenomenal job on this story you know we always talk about how journalism is that the the daily beast doing some great work here good but you know they publish these letters that they had gotten from greenberg where he wrote these letters to roger stone at stone's request saying hey i'll try to get you the pardon because that's what they had been talking about in this private messaging app that greenberg for some reason screenshot of the conversations so we know all of this is true now this is one this most of this affair
let's let's really nail this story i look at this story and it gets weirder by the moment you've got roger stone kicking around in there you've got confession letters kicking around you've got mad gates higher and lowers he's lawyered up paying money through his campaign income to pay to pay his way through this give me your take on this story. right off the top i think look mad gates understands how much trouble he is in and there's no way he can even spin him self out of it at this point but...
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. >> roger. narrator: years later, 114 10 hours, 22 minutes after leaving earth, alan shepard stepped onto the moon. >> it looks like you're on the bottom step. and on the surface. not bad for an old man. >> ok. you're right, we're on the surface. it's been a long way, but we are here. narrator: four minutes later, he was joined by ed mitchell. following the tradition of two previous missions, edward and shepard and mitchell planted the flag. narrator: the next job was to load the net, a rickshaw wagon, the astronauts would use to export their tools of exploration and collect samples. >> one of the big factors in lunar exploration is mobility. apollo 14, we had the net that let us move further than the two other missions. previous missions, we used a robot like a dune buggy. they spent less time getting from here to there rather than collecting samples. it took us more time. >> ok. we're doing better than expected. narrator: shepard pulled it while mitchell carried the sample. a station designed
. >> roger. narrator: years later, 114 10 hours, 22 minutes after leaving earth, alan shepard stepped onto the moon. >> it looks like you're on the bottom step. and on the surface. not bad for an old man. >> ok. you're right, we're on the surface. it's been a long way, but we are here. narrator: four minutes later, he was joined by ed mitchell. following the tradition of two previous missions, edward and shepard and mitchell planted the flag. narrator: the next job was to load...
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he has blown roger federer away, he won one match. he has blown roger federeraway, but he won one match. he has blown roger federer away, but hubert hurkacz serve really well and that first step. he grew in belief and then 6—0 in the final set. it was extraordinary. he will play the winner of the match on court one at the moment, that's between berrettini and auger aliassime. fin berrettini and auger aliassime. on the berrettini and auger aliassime. 0n the other side of the draw, novak djokovic, he cruised through to the semi finals today. how good did he look on court? it semi finals today. how good did he look on court?— look on court? it was not his best toda but look on court? it was not his best today but he _ look on court? it was not his best today but he has _ look on court? it was not his best today but he has not _ look on court? it was not his best today but he has not had - look on court? it was not his best today but he has not had to - look on court? it was not his best today but he has not had to move look on court
he has blown roger federer away, he won one match. he has blown roger federeraway, but he won one match. he has blown roger federer away, but hubert hurkacz serve really well and that first step. he grew in belief and then 6—0 in the final set. it was extraordinary. he will play the winner of the match on court one at the moment, that's between berrettini and auger aliassime. fin berrettini and auger aliassime. on the berrettini and auger aliassime. 0n the other side of the draw, novak...
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welcome back, roger federer! not seen on court for over a year, now in his 40th year, status, irreplaceable. right knee? under repair. it's taken two operations to get him here. dan evans ranked 20th in the world was a determined opponent, if at comeback encouragements, he would have to earn it. you will make its brilliant tennis from both men! the first set requires a tie—break to win it, federal or produced this... 0! ., , ., , ~' ., 0! now his fans might like to erceive 0! now his fans might like to perceive roger _ 0! now his fans might like to perceive roger federer - 0! now his fans might like to perceive roger federer as i 0! now his fans might like to - perceive roger federer as perfect, of course, he isn't. he wasn't. serve broken there, and the second set went to evans. 6—3. the british number one maintained and inspired level. it was late in the third when fedor was finally too good. 7—5 there. can't wait for more. —— roger fedor. from both men. joe wilson, bbc news. last year's giro d'italia
welcome back, roger federer! not seen on court for over a year, now in his 40th year, status, irreplaceable. right knee? under repair. it's taken two operations to get him here. dan evans ranked 20th in the world was a determined opponent, if at comeback encouragements, he would have to earn it. you will make its brilliant tennis from both men! the first set requires a tie—break to win it, federal or produced this... 0! ., , ., , ~' ., 0! now his fans might like to erceive 0! now his fans...
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rogers: yeah. well, i would think that i would probably give corporate america maybe a c, a c minus, because they continue to still do too much business the way they've always done it, and the economic opportunities continue to go to primarily white males. but i do think that there are some models. mcdonald's here in chicago has a longstanding program where they've worked with black franchisees and have built up large black suppliers for mcdonald's. northern trust bank has done -- they have two african americans on their management team for the first time, their top ten officers of northern trust bank. exelon corporation has great work. there are some really terrific role models out there doing things the right way and having not only senior african americans in senior roles and doing business with black businesses and everything that we do, but also putting african americans in a position where once you're in these leadership roles, your willingness to speak out and speak up and fight for economic
rogers: yeah. well, i would think that i would probably give corporate america maybe a c, a c minus, because they continue to still do too much business the way they've always done it, and the economic opportunities continue to go to primarily white males. but i do think that there are some models. mcdonald's here in chicago has a longstanding program where they've worked with black franchisees and have built up large black suppliers for mcdonald's. northern trust bank has done -- they have two...
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onto the board of rogers communication. we will go live outside the courtroom to get more on that drama. amanda: we are watching markets moving generally in positive territory. toronto is the weakest of the north american markets today. leading is health in the s&p 500. materials are doing well. also seeing the big groups that make up the fangs, consumer discretionary, communications doing well. that is despite weakness from some tech names. amazon and facebook are lower but seeing overall strength for the group. the 5-year holding. we will see if we get bond market reaction tomorrow. quiet today, but we are watching rogers communication's. the stock has been under pressure given the turmoil the company is facing. the corporate showdown now moving to a vancouver courtroom. the real question is, edward rogers, the son of the founder of the company, asking a judge to validate his move to put five more directors onto the company's board. the company, which includes some of his family members, says some of those directors are i
onto the board of rogers communication. we will go live outside the courtroom to get more on that drama. amanda: we are watching markets moving generally in positive territory. toronto is the weakest of the north american markets today. leading is health in the s&p 500. materials are doing well. also seeing the big groups that make up the fangs, consumer discretionary, communications doing well. that is despite weakness from some tech names. amazon and facebook are lower but seeing overall...
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what waves it could make plus we have a conversation with world renowned international investor jim rogers about a flurry of subjects including the economic recovery and the aftermath of the game stop trading frenzy and the later because he is continuing hitting yet another record high along with a new milestone we'll go over the numbers with a pack show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program here in the united states with talks regarding the next economic relief package u.s. treasury secretary janet yellen on thursday said the $1.00 trillion dollars stimulus package is needed to revive the economy struggling amid the pandemic yellen told c.n.n. si thursday quote we think it's very important to have a big package that addresses the pain this has caused 15000000 americans behind on their rent 24000000 adults and 12000000 children who don't have enough to eat small businesses failing i think the price of doing too little is much higher than the price of doing something big we think that the benefits will far outweigh the cost . in the long run meanwhile on the same day house s
what waves it could make plus we have a conversation with world renowned international investor jim rogers about a flurry of subjects including the economic recovery and the aftermath of the game stop trading frenzy and the later because he is continuing hitting yet another record high along with a new milestone we'll go over the numbers with a pack show today so let's dive right in. and we lead the program here in the united states with talks regarding the next economic relief package u.s....
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rogers said, let's see what happens after the 20th. of course, the day of president biden's inauguration. we go to war. according to his criminal complaint, rogers added, quote, i hope 45, donald trump, goes to war. if he doesn't, i will. donald trump does not go to war, i will. law enforcement officers suched rogers' home and business and seized between -- get this -- 45 and 50 firearms including at least three fully automatic weapons, which are illegal, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. law enforcement officers said those pipe bombs that you see right there were fully operational and could, quote, cause great bodily harm or injury. in case you are wondering what kind of guns they had, this is the itemized list of all of the firearms listed in the indictment. just, you know, totally normal stuff everyone has lying around. we will talk more about who these guy, were, what they were planning in a second with one of the reporters on the story. if the allegations are true -- again, this is just a charging document. in
rogers said, let's see what happens after the 20th. of course, the day of president biden's inauguration. we go to war. according to his criminal complaint, rogers added, quote, i hope 45, donald trump, goes to war. if he doesn't, i will. donald trump does not go to war, i will. law enforcement officers suched rogers' home and business and seized between -- get this -- 45 and 50 firearms including at least three fully automatic weapons, which are illegal, thousands of rounds of ammunition and...
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roger: sound advice. unfortunately, not something that political leaders in either party have adhered to over the years. still, the wisdom is clear there. general mcmaster, debt, deficit, defense, declining defense budgets, you have lectured -- i've heard you say this so many times -- as we develop national security strategies, we have to get into the mindset of the adversary. not what we think the adversary thinks, but what the adversary is actually thinking. how do the chinese, for example, look at our debt, our deficit, declining defense budget that secretary esper and secretary panetta responded to, what does this do to our ability to deter these great power adversaries or rogue states? gen. mcmaster: i think china thinks it is gaining ground, and i think that is what makes the world more dangerous, is the belief that china -- the belief in the army and the chinese communist party that it is time to challenge the united states, because to china, the united states has weakened internally and does not h
roger: sound advice. unfortunately, not something that political leaders in either party have adhered to over the years. still, the wisdom is clear there. general mcmaster, debt, deficit, defense, declining defense budgets, you have lectured -- i've heard you say this so many times -- as we develop national security strategies, we have to get into the mindset of the adversary. not what we think the adversary thinks, but what the adversary is actually thinking. how do the chinese, for example,...
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so we thought and then that of course is a turns out roger ebert said it sucked and then a fox because they decided to write taxi 2 isn't hey guess what you don't have the right to actually do it but they said if you take this children's book and museum can you turn that into something and we said oh yeah mostly probably you want to know the way i look at it is like roger ebert i know he stood astride a let's say a very shallow canal in my book criticism that any time you go from critic and go to critics can go watch what they watch when you start crowd book ciro your movie socks. today i can't imagine how easy that is to live mad i'm going to get i don't want roger ebert i thought a lot of stalemate is going to be like that it is it is pretty easy although i mean here's the bummer you read sometimes you read criticism there's 2 kinds of criticism you know there's a criticism that you read there like op that's just unfound they don't get me but the scarier criticisms are your criticism really. makes some good points. you make a good points there that's a criticism that's tough to get o
so we thought and then that of course is a turns out roger ebert said it sucked and then a fox because they decided to write taxi 2 isn't hey guess what you don't have the right to actually do it but they said if you take this children's book and museum can you turn that into something and we said oh yeah mostly probably you want to know the way i look at it is like roger ebert i know he stood astride a let's say a very shallow canal in my book criticism that any time you go from critic and go...
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roger ebert wrote one movie. that was so bad that he spent the rest of his career trying to talk the rest of us out of writing movies somehow like that's how bad the valley of the. hell you listed off when you 1st when you 1st got out to hollywood tommy muska read sid fields book because when i was young i got out into what they all i wanted that i remember thinking do i want to be a comedian i want to act i want to write i read said phil screenplay which was like . the strunk and white. of film i think those are. robert mckee story there is save the cat and then there's obviously that one and so when you wrote a screenwriting book. say the cat everybody loves save the cat and that's ok yeah that's the big one that everybody always looks out and so right screenwriting book and this tells you a lot about the world we had written and by the time the rotor screenwriting book we had written about 10 or 12 movies that got made and were in movie theaters like we're not talking esoteric series so we did a chapter in our
roger ebert wrote one movie. that was so bad that he spent the rest of his career trying to talk the rest of us out of writing movies somehow like that's how bad the valley of the. hell you listed off when you 1st when you 1st got out to hollywood tommy muska read sid fields book because when i was young i got out into what they all i wanted that i remember thinking do i want to be a comedian i want to act i want to write i read said phil screenplay which was like . the strunk and white. of...
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roger ebert wrote one movie. that was so bad that he spent the rest of his career trying to talk the rest of us out of writing movies somehow like that's how bad the valley of the. hell you listen on when you're 40 when you 1st get out to hollywood tommy muska read sid fields book because when i was young i got out into what they all i wanted that i remember thinking do i want to be a comedian don't want to act i want to write i read said fill the screenplay which was like. the strunk and white. of film i think those are. robert mckee story there is save the cat and then there's obviously that one and so when you wrote a screenwriting book. say the cat everybody loves save the cattle and that's what yeah that's the big one that everybody always looks out and so we're right in screenwriting book and this tells you a lot about the world we had written and by the down the road or screenwriting book we'd written about 10 or 12 movies that got made and were in movie theaters like we're not talking esoteric theory so w
roger ebert wrote one movie. that was so bad that he spent the rest of his career trying to talk the rest of us out of writing movies somehow like that's how bad the valley of the. hell you listen on when you're 40 when you 1st get out to hollywood tommy muska read sid fields book because when i was young i got out into what they all i wanted that i remember thinking do i want to be a comedian don't want to act i want to write i read said fill the screenplay which was like. the strunk and...
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into pat simple leni and of course roger stone at the end of all of it and this is skipping a lot of info but roger stone couldn't secure the pardon for greenberg but did eventually get one for himself so it worked out for stowe not so much for greenberg and by extension matt game sounds like the confederacy of dunces it really is it's really ok so 2 $150000.00 is on the table roger you go get me this pardon and you're going to make $250000.00 and oh by the way if you get it by the end of tomorrow i'm going to give you an extra $50000.00 well roger comes into it says you know i did a did my best but something you need to know so you know joe and that is that matt gates. told me that he didn't want he didn't want me to help you he what he wants you out there swinging in the wind basically right yeah and that is what shocked greenberg because greenberg in a previous conversation had told roger stone listen i am under tremendous pressure from the feds from the authorities to start flipping on him as they called him in the conversations matt gates so they wanted him to flip but he was re
into pat simple leni and of course roger stone at the end of all of it and this is skipping a lot of info but roger stone couldn't secure the pardon for greenberg but did eventually get one for himself so it worked out for stowe not so much for greenberg and by extension matt game sounds like the confederacy of dunces it really is it's really ok so 2 $150000.00 is on the table roger you go get me this pardon and you're going to make $250000.00 and oh by the way if you get it by the end of...
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roger: i agree. they are tough decisions. the issue ultimately is when the law is the right law at this time in this place in america. whether or not the risks to the franchise for hundreds of thousands or more georgians is worth the effort. so i think these are clearly tough decisions. no one wants to be confronted this way. as far as i can tell it is all the result of a law many of us have looked at and have serious concerns and reservations about. judy: what do you want to have happen? are you talking to corporate leaders in other states that are looking at laws similarly, imposing new restrictions around voting? roger: i am not personally doing that but i think what has happened, and this show is an example of that, the national debate and discussion about access to the ballot and what makes for a safe and secure election has risen to the top. importantly, we see it often occurs at moments of stress and uncertainty in america that corporate leaders are now stepping forward and expressing a point of view based on their ana
roger: i agree. they are tough decisions. the issue ultimately is when the law is the right law at this time in this place in america. whether or not the risks to the franchise for hundreds of thousands or more georgians is worth the effort. so i think these are clearly tough decisions. no one wants to be confronted this way. as far as i can tell it is all the result of a law many of us have looked at and have serious concerns and reservations about. judy: what do you want to have happen? are...
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and then roger williams that i mentioned was very concerned as are many others at the time that other tribes could potentially be brought in. and there was real concern at that time to lead the military efforts from the colony and there were concerns that quite literally the colony was very vulnerable. so that reference is that circumstance of vulnerability. and then coming into a close. and also feel that the jury trial helped in a different way. and with this jury trial has the building block to the democracy. and when i described the governor ordering the jury trial in 1623 just to provide some context, half of the colonists coming from england died the first winter. and in 1623 it was a survival situation so i do think about that for a jury trial that didn't take a lot of research to uncover the environment that they had left in england. time when people were tortured, physically branded for their religious beliefs and this is what really spoke to them about a jury trial being the last point. we think about things that are important as americans like free speech there really was n
and then roger williams that i mentioned was very concerned as are many others at the time that other tribes could potentially be brought in. and there was real concern at that time to lead the military efforts from the colony and there were concerns that quite literally the colony was very vulnerable. so that reference is that circumstance of vulnerability. and then coming into a close. and also feel that the jury trial helped in a different way. and with this jury trial has the building block...
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into pat simple leni and of course roger stone at the end of all of it and this is skipping a lot of info but roger stone couldn't secure the pardon for green byrne but did eventually get one for himself so it worked out for stone not so much for greenberg and by extension matt gave sounds like the confederacy of dunces it really is true ok so $250000.00 is on the table roger you go get me this pardon and you're going to make $250000.00 and oh by the way if you get it by the end of tomorrow i'm going to give you an extra $50000.00 well roger comes in to and says you know i did a vid my best but something you need to know so you know joe and that is that matt gates. told me that he didn't want he didn't want me to help you he wanted he want you out there swinging in the wind basically right yeah and that is what shocked greenberg because greenberg in a previous conversation had told roger stone listen i am under tremendous pressure from the feds from the authorities to start flipping on him as they called him in the conversations matt gates so they wanted him to flip but he was reluct
into pat simple leni and of course roger stone at the end of all of it and this is skipping a lot of info but roger stone couldn't secure the pardon for green byrne but did eventually get one for himself so it worked out for stone not so much for greenberg and by extension matt gave sounds like the confederacy of dunces it really is true ok so $250000.00 is on the table roger you go get me this pardon and you're going to make $250000.00 and oh by the way if you get it by the end of tomorrow i'm...