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and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was abroad neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but unfortunately and what's it for all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with feet of clay and they haven't done what they're doing and they're going to lead us all into a serious they are leading us into a serious serious problem well says the kind of yes then he will print money just like everybody else that's not that's not going to save us right now seems up to me the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their pricing is all that they work off of and but they don't se
and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was abroad neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but...
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and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a brock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but unfortunately unfortunate for all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with clay and they haven't known what they're doing and they're going to lead us all into a series they are leading us into a serious serious problem well so they're kind of yes then he will print money just like everybody else that's not a that's not going to save us right now seems up to me the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their pricing is all that they work off of and but they don't seem to
and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a brock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but...
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and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been a point for the head of the central bank in the past when you 30s always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was abroad neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but unfortunately unfortunately all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with feet of clay and they haven't done what they're doing and they're going to lead us all into a serious they are leading us into a serious serious problem well so they're kind of yes then he will print money just like everybody else that's not that's not going to save us right now seems up to me the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their pricing is all that they work off of and but they don't seem to take into cons
and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been a point for the head of the central bank in the past when you 30s always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was abroad neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but unfortunately unfortunately...
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and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you thirty years they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was abroad neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they read them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to save us unfortunately and what if for all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with feet of clay and they haven't known what they're doing and they're going to lead us all into a series they are leading us into a serious serious problem well so they're kind of yes then he will print money just like everybody else that's not that's not going to save us right now seems up to me the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their prices all that they work off of and but they don't seem to
and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you thirty years they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was abroad neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they read them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to save us unfortunately...
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in europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a rock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but unfortunately unfortunate for all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with feet of clay and they haven't known what to do it and they're going to lead us all into a series they are leading us into a serious serious problem well so they're kind of yes then he will print money just like everybody else that's not a that's not going to save us right now seems up to me the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their pricing is all that they work off of and but they don't seem
in europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a rock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but unfortunately...
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one of the most influential people in this debate is jim rogers. coal has made rogers and his company rich, but as he told scott pelley in 2009, he also knows what coal does to the environment. [helicopter blades whirring] >> jim rogers wanted us to see america's enormous dependency on coal, so he flew us out to one of his 20 coal-burning power plants. >> i remember the first time i took a helicopter to look down at a power plant like this, i was 41 years old, and i said, "oh, my goodness, i'm responsible for that?" >> rogers is the ceo of duke energy, the nation's third largest electric utility. his smoke stacks pump out 100 million tons of carbon dioxide every year, which makes what comes out of rogers' mouth so surprising. controlling carbon emissions in the near future is inevitable in your view. this is gonna happen. >> it's inevitable, in my judgment. >> you're one of the biggest polluters in the world when it comes to carbon emissions. >> we're one of the largest emitters, and it tells you how daunting the challenge is that we have in front
one of the most influential people in this debate is jim rogers. coal has made rogers and his company rich, but as he told scott pelley in 2009, he also knows what coal does to the environment. [helicopter blades whirring] >> jim rogers wanted us to see america's enormous dependency on coal, so he flew us out to one of his 20 coal-burning power plants. >> i remember the first time i took a helicopter to look down at a power plant like this, i was 41 years old, and i said, "oh,...
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and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a rock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to save us unfortunately and what if for all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with feet of clay and they haven't known what they're doing and they're going to lead us all into a serious they are leading us into a serious serious problem well since the economy has then he will print money just like everybody else that's not a that's not going to save us right now seems that the the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their pricing is all that they work off of and but they don't se
and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a rock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to save us unfortunately...
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rogers. the chair: the gentleman from smch recognized. mr. rogers: the american people, some well intentioned members in this chamber have concerns, they should be addressed. we should have time and education on what happens in the particular program of which we speak. i'll pledge to each of you today and give you my word that this fall when we do the intel authorization bill we will work to find additional privacy protections with this program that has no emails, no phone calls, no names, and no
rogers. the chair: the gentleman from smch recognized. mr. rogers: the american people, some well intentioned members in this chamber have concerns, they should be addressed. we should have time and education on what happens in the particular program of which we speak. i'll pledge to each of you today and give you my word that this fall when we do the intel authorization bill we will work to find additional privacy protections with this program that has no emails, no phone calls, no names, and...
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roger could make out a small shrine. after a stop at the offices of his father's employers, he led the crowd to white towns. on the other side of town, gupta's former jailer, raced to catch one final glimpse of the man. he ran to a crematorium then south to the funeral parlor to no avail. on his last guess, he found the right destination. clenching a fist full of flowers, he elbowed through a crowd of hundreds of friends, family and admiring strangers and made his way beyond the row of bodies stacked in a line to be cremated. at last, after pushing his way past gupta's brother, the former prison guard made it to the coffin. his teenage son was just completing the final death rite. in the silence that followed, he was able to place what was left of his bunch of lotus flowers on the feet of his fallen friend. gupta rolled his beloved father's body into the flames. overcome with grief, he muttered a prayer to his dead friend. praying not a grain of hatred remains mingled in your ashes, i try to atone for my sin. he might ha
roger could make out a small shrine. after a stop at the offices of his father's employers, he led the crowd to white towns. on the other side of town, gupta's former jailer, raced to catch one final glimpse of the man. he ran to a crematorium then south to the funeral parlor to no avail. on his last guess, he found the right destination. clenching a fist full of flowers, he elbowed through a crowd of hundreds of friends, family and admiring strangers and made his way beyond the row of bodies...
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rogers. >> thank you supervisors. alice rogers again. thank you for having all these areas of interest on the agenda today. i want to thank supervisor kim for proposing this legislation and while i am not a resident of this market demographic we in the neighborhoods and south beach and rincon hill and mission bay also have issues relating to retail, so we're extremely excited to hear that the planning department is taking a new look. i think that the giantos the sea lot wall have broken new grounds with retail and the approach to managing it sort of globally and willing to subsidize small neighborhood vendors to come in there and create the vitality that's needed and so i think if we can develop some new ways to perhaps do cooperative businesses in larger spaces so the rest can be smaller for businesses it could be great. thanks for your work on this. >> thank you. next speaker. >> thank you for allowing me to speak. i didn't have a card but supervisor kim i just wanted to support this legislation. i serve on the soma stabilization group
rogers. >> thank you supervisors. alice rogers again. thank you for having all these areas of interest on the agenda today. i want to thank supervisor kim for proposing this legislation and while i am not a resident of this market demographic we in the neighborhoods and south beach and rincon hill and mission bay also have issues relating to retail, so we're extremely excited to hear that the planning department is taking a new look. i think that the giantos the sea lot wall have broken...
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>> guest: people can believe me or roger. is their choice. [laughter] for instance, of give you one example. roger told politico that he had never worked out of a supply closet as i wrote. i've read that the -- well, what i actually wrote was that rupert murdoch according to sources, they had to be confidential because they would have been burned at the state give roger ever found under their work. rupert murdoch came to the office monday and said, roger is a wacky. i mean, he was laughing. so short that the news corporation building was bugged that he worked at of the supply closet. the only place it all was secure so i didn't say that he did definitely work at of the supply closet. i said murdoch told the meeting that he worked at of the supply closet degrees of rogers said, never worked in the supply closet. there are no supply closets that fox was it completely untrue. but this is true that rejecting some paranoid. this is what he said last week. basically confirming the threat of the whole thing. the tragedy that on a series of other thi
>> guest: people can believe me or roger. is their choice. [laughter] for instance, of give you one example. roger told politico that he had never worked out of a supply closet as i wrote. i've read that the -- well, what i actually wrote was that rupert murdoch according to sources, they had to be confidential because they would have been burned at the state give roger ever found under their work. rupert murdoch came to the office monday and said, roger is a wacky. i mean, he was...
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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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assistant russell duncan currently a partner at russell rogers. thank you for joining us. >> we're seeing a push after a f call for the justice department to step? and indeed eric holder has saids that he will look into that, what case would this possibly be, in your opinion, how farfar would this go. >> it would be very difficult for them to bring a case against mr. zimmerman under the civil rights statutes. those are for the officials who act under the color of statestae law. he was acting as a privateprivat citizen, not as a private sint citizen who was using goodgood sense. you have to show specific intent that mr. zimmerman intended toe attackto mr. martin because of s race. >> that is the tricky thing, because race was essentially ese taken out. difficult perhaps are to some te
assistant russell duncan currently a partner at russell rogers. thank you for joining us. >> we're seeing a push after a f call for the justice department to step? and indeed eric holder has saids that he will look into that, what case would this possibly be, in your opinion, how farfar would this go. >> it would be very difficult for them to bring a case against mr. zimmerman under the civil rights statutes. those are for the officials who act under the color of statestae law. he...
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>>ifill: senator roger wicker of mississippi, senator jeff merkley from oregon about.about. >> richard cord ray was confirmed to head the consumer protection bureau. >> brown: now to the volatile situation in egypt. after a week of relative peace in the country, violent clashes returned last night. ray suarez reports. >>suarez: supporters of out offed president mohamed morsi poured into cairo streets last night calling for his return to power. they marched into will of the capital's busiest brings ans that's where tensions boiled over. proof from pbs's front line, demonstrators burned tires and blocked the roadway.
>>ifill: senator roger wicker of mississippi, senator jeff merkley from oregon about.about. >> richard cord ray was confirmed to head the consumer protection bureau. >> brown: now to the volatile situation in egypt. after a week of relative peace in the country, violent clashes returned last night. ray suarez reports. >>suarez: supporters of out offed president mohamed morsi poured into cairo streets last night calling for his return to power. they marched into will of...
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roger, thank you for being with us. welcome to "closing bell." >> nice to see you. >> what do you think we're going to see in the back half of the year in terms of m&a? i spoke with a bank executive last week who said the animal spirits are still there, they just need to be unleashed. it seems that at least today is a sign that we're moving in that direction. >> well, if you look at the data for the first six months, merger market conditions are right in the middle. they're not hot and they're not cold. you had announced mergers globally in dollars, slightly down for the first six months, 2013 over 2012. you have the u.s. piece of that, just u.s. deals, up rather nicely for that same period. so the rest of the world was especially weak. but my point is that merger market conditions are fine. are they -- are they white hot? no. but are they poor? no, they're not poor either. it's good to see these three deals, because they indicate strength in the market. but we're really in the middle, and that's not a bad place to be,
roger, thank you for being with us. welcome to "closing bell." >> nice to see you. >> what do you think we're going to see in the back half of the year in terms of m&a? i spoke with a bank executive last week who said the animal spirits are still there, they just need to be unleashed. it seems that at least today is a sign that we're moving in that direction. >> well, if you look at the data for the first six months, merger market conditions are right in the...
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claim was denied by intelligence officials, and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers said he was lying.
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claim was denied by intelligence officials, and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers said he was lying. but your new reporting bolsters snowden's claim. >> right. one of the most amazing parts of the episode have been that james clapper an others lied to the american congress, which everyone acknowledges, about what the nsa is doing. it's amazing he hasn't been prosecuted but still has his job. it lets national security officials continue to lie to the public, which happened in exchange you just referenced. the way that i know exactly what they have the capability to do when spying on americans, the story i'm working on for the last month, publishing this week, very yearly sets forth what these programs are that nsa analysts, low level one, not just those who work for the nsa but private contractors like mr.
claim was denied by intelligence officials, and the chair of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers said he was lying. but your new reporting bolsters snowden's claim. >> right. one of the most amazing parts of the episode have been that james clapper an others lied to the american congress, which everyone acknowledges, about what the nsa is doing. it's amazing he hasn't been prosecuted but still has his job. it lets national security officials continue to lie to the public, which...
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you know first of all i'd say i am committed to roger and i've got a long term deal and i never break my word never break my word you know and so you know if we were able to use a strong if i had an if i had an opening right now in my contract you know i would i would you know certain i'd go to roger and talk to him about it would be right back with a great quote very good of an source for this. technology innovation and the developments around. the future covered. let me let me i want we're going to let me ask you a question. on this board as we're having a debate we have. this is about to get married and we're talking about. the battleground of the end system ten pm eastern time on marks he would cover his zimmerman case all my life i have never prejudge the case so i would i would never prejudge one because i don't sit on the jury i'm not privy to the sort of you prejudge this i have not i never have either not to because i've sat in the courtroom and always been surprised by jurors they've surprised me and i've gone outside and talk to them even in my own trials and say you know w
you know first of all i'd say i am committed to roger and i've got a long term deal and i never break my word never break my word you know and so you know if we were able to use a strong if i had an if i had an opening right now in my contract you know i would i would you know certain i'd go to roger and talk to him about it would be right back with a great quote very good of an source for this. technology innovation and the developments around. the future covered. let me let me i want we're...
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you know first of all i'd say i may have committed to roger and i've got a long term deal and i never break my word never break my word. and so you know it will to use a strong thing if i had an if i had an opening right now in my contract you know i would i would certain i'd go to roger and talk to him about it will be right back with a great quote very rather than social services. technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. that was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little illegal. there is breaking news tonight and they are continuing to follow the breaking news able to alexander's family cry tears of so why a brave thing rather that there had to be ever read or get a court of law found alive there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. it is even. a little worse if you're going to take. the white house or give it to a radio guy and call it a zero minestrone cricket because they want a lot. to do good you never seen anything like that i'm told. will grab them so soon ten pm nightly eastern time on march he would covering his zi
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rogers besieged by reporters. they didn't just want to talk football they wanted to talk about rogers buddy. ryan braun who is also a business partner. rogers has stuck up for braun even saying he would give up his salary that braun is clean. >> i was lied to by a friend. he looked me in the eye and denied the allegations, saying they were not true. it's disappointing not only for myself as a friend but obviously wisconsin fans. >>> basketball is not only a season it's a way of life. you might say there with a slam dunk, he's looking pretty good. also, i guess we won't have a chance to show it -- we're out of time. that's a drag. that's the sporting life as well for a friday night. julie, ken. >> we'll have to wait and see it later. thank you. >> thank you for choosing ktvu channel 2 news. >> mornings on 2 >> today on "tmz" -- >> justin bieber, he is disgusting. he hawks a huge lugie. it's a crowd of fans sitting below. >> it's assault. >> it's no assault, it's consent. >> how do you know it's consent? >> can i sp
rogers besieged by reporters. they didn't just want to talk football they wanted to talk about rogers buddy. ryan braun who is also a business partner. rogers has stuck up for braun even saying he would give up his salary that braun is clean. >> i was lied to by a friend. he looked me in the eye and denied the allegations, saying they were not true. it's disappointing not only for myself as a friend but obviously wisconsin fans. >>> basketball is not only a season it's a way of...
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rogers besieged by reporters. they didn't just want to talk football they wanted to talk about rogers buddy. ryan braun who is also a business partner. rogers has stuck up for braun even saying he would give up his salary that braun is clean. >> i was lied to by a friend. he looked me in the eye and denied the allegations, saying they were not true. it's disappointing not only for myself as a friend but obviously wisconsin fans. >>> basketball is not only a season it's a way of life. you might say there with a slam dunk, he's looking pretty good. also, i guess we won't have a chance to show it -- we're out of time. that's a drag. that's the sporting life as well for a friday night. julie, ken. >> we'll have to wait and see it later. thank you. >> thank you for choosing ktvu channel 2 news. >> mornings on 2 begins at 7:00 a.m. they'll have all the overnight news plus an update for the day's weather. have a good weekend. good night. no place to go. i'll tell you what your problem is. you brought your queen out too f
rogers besieged by reporters. they didn't just want to talk football they wanted to talk about rogers buddy. ryan braun who is also a business partner. rogers has stuck up for braun even saying he would give up his salary that braun is clean. >> i was lied to by a friend. he looked me in the eye and denied the allegations, saying they were not true. it's disappointing not only for myself as a friend but obviously wisconsin fans. >>> basketball is not only a season it's a way of...
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we'll talk to him and house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers, who says no way. >> 54 times this and the other program stopped and thwarted terrorist attacks both here and in europe saving real lives. it this isn't a game. this is real. >> schieffer: it wouldn't be summer without a scandal or two and we'll get analysis on the latest in the anthony weiner saga from gather, dee dee myers, and michael gerson, columnist for the "washington post." sports columnist bob nightengale of "usa today" and bill rhoden of the "new york times" are here with the latest on the baseball steroid scandal. and we'll have a report from seth doane, who's just winding up a visit to north korea on the 60th anniversary on the end of the korean war. spies, scandals, and it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again. it has been a horrendous weekend in egypt, violent confrontations between the egyptian military and supporters of former president mohammed morsi have left at least 7
we'll talk to him and house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers, who says no way. >> 54 times this and the other program stopped and thwarted terrorist attacks both here and in europe saving real lives. it this isn't a game. this is real. >> schieffer: it wouldn't be summer without a scandal or two and we'll get analysis on the latest in the anthony weiner saga from gather, dee dee myers, and michael gerson, columnist for the "washington post." sports columnist bob...
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rogers. so i can fully understand that. so when a project is submitted for an exemption the drawings tend to be pretty dpraefk with the preliminary set of drawings i might submit >> i would like to deter to the folks responsible for that portion. >> okay. >> so i'm just trying to understand the procedural process. if you're submitting let's say for example, your republican vavt a house and for your exemption you might have a preliminary set of drawings. if it's a project that requires the same section it's essentially the same set of drawings that would be needed. we need as much information as possible. so if it's a historic repeal evaluation if it's large we may need additional information but if it's small we wouldn't need detailed drawings. often it's quite early fairly conceptual >> yes, it needs to be done ann at an ely stage. >> so if they decide to change like in the materials. >> presuming there are no historic issues involved with the building materials would come into play that isn
rogers. so i can fully understand that. so when a project is submitted for an exemption the drawings tend to be pretty dpraefk with the preliminary set of drawings i might submit >> i would like to deter to the folks responsible for that portion. >> okay. >> so i'm just trying to understand the procedural process. if you're submitting let's say for example, your republican vavt a house and for your exemption you might have a preliminary set of drawings. if it's a project that...
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rogers. i do - i wouldn't meanwhile expect 3 the hearings would be requested i think they will be requested. also as was brought up there's an avenue of appeal for this very issue which is the board of appeals. so this is something that is essentially creating a second issue of really a permit issue. >> thank you commissioner pearlman. >> i want to address the unintended consequences. it seems to me this the the path the thirty day period passes and some place isn't aware of the project at that time, by it goes after a section 311 then it is dred and let's say dr is upheld and the project is modified. so, now again, i'm not understanding the difference between the substantial modification define that seems to apply that any change under the planning code. so if the project were changed it seems like and your office said no. there's no environmental impact of this changed but that potentially opens the door to file for an appeal. ; is that correct? >> just back to the beginning of our story. t
rogers. i do - i wouldn't meanwhile expect 3 the hearings would be requested i think they will be requested. also as was brought up there's an avenue of appeal for this very issue which is the board of appeals. so this is something that is essentially creating a second issue of really a permit issue. >> thank you commissioner pearlman. >> i want to address the unintended consequences. it seems to me this the the path the thirty day period passes and some place isn't aware of the...
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b c so again roger ailes is smart but i wouldn't overplay it i mean they they went after a sliver of the audience they've got their sliver of the audience jon stewart in the daily show has a bigger audience is audiences young you know everyone goes for that demographic the demo of people under fifty five and fox news doesn't do too well with that demo i think fox news is is going to be on the decline year by year and hopefully the internet independent media will keep growing as they have been growing in the last few years you know when you started with fox news they were losing money they they lost one hundred million dollars their first year and a little less than that but they lost money for their first five years sean hannity lost hundreds of millions of dollars for free made his first penny you know from air america gets pilloried by the right for having lost fifteen million dollars in seven years fox news lost that in a couple of weeks when they want to or. could it be that nobody else has got come along with such deep pockets to to to good do good counter programming or equival
b c so again roger ailes is smart but i wouldn't overplay it i mean they they went after a sliver of the audience they've got their sliver of the audience jon stewart in the daily show has a bigger audience is audiences young you know everyone goes for that demographic the demo of people under fifty five and fox news doesn't do too well with that demo i think fox news is is going to be on the decline year by year and hopefully the internet independent media will keep growing as they have been...
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rogers. so i can fully understand that. so when a project is submitted for an exemption the drawings tend to be pretty dpraefk with the preliminary set of drawings i might submit >> i would like to deter to the folks responsible for that portion. >> okay. >> so i'm just trying to understand the procedural process. if you're submitting let's say for example, your republican vavt a house and for your exemption you might have a preliminary set of drawings. if it's a project that requires the same section it's essentially the same set of drawings that would be needed. we need as much information as possible. so if it's a historic repeal evaluation if it's large we may need additional information but if it's small we wouldn't need detailed drawings. often it's quite early fairly conceptual >> yes, it needs to be done ann at an early stage. >> so if they decide to change like in the materials. >> presuming there are no historic issues involved with the building materials would come into play that i
rogers. so i can fully understand that. so when a project is submitted for an exemption the drawings tend to be pretty dpraefk with the preliminary set of drawings i might submit >> i would like to deter to the folks responsible for that portion. >> okay. >> so i'm just trying to understand the procedural process. if you're submitting let's say for example, your republican vavt a house and for your exemption you might have a preliminary set of drawings. if it's a project that...
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i think what roger ailes was smart to see understood that in the world where there's hundreds of channels you have to engage in narrow casting no one's done it better than fox you know when talk radio started in the sixty's it was largely a backlash media against civil rights activist against the anti-war activists against hippies and feminists well roger ailes understood that in a universe where there's so many different competitors for your attention if you narrow cast if you go after people with the conservative ideology play to their prejudices be engaging the fast paced don't worry so much of facts get in the way of your narrative you don't let the facts get in the way of your narrative and i think by narrow casting he found his audience they found it early and they just keep programming to their audience the reality is that fox has the oldest viewership of any of the news channels and that's saying something their average age of the viewer is sixty five that's higher than hallmark channel that's higher than the golf channel the good news in this gallup poll is you know people under
i think what roger ailes was smart to see understood that in the world where there's hundreds of channels you have to engage in narrow casting no one's done it better than fox you know when talk radio started in the sixty's it was largely a backlash media against civil rights activist against the anti-war activists against hippies and feminists well roger ailes understood that in a universe where there's so many different competitors for your attention if you narrow cast if you go after people...
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. >> reporter: this representative, rogers, on "face the nation" says the u.s. but insert restraint. americans need to be concerned. the oil and trade pass through the canal. >> so, if it spills over and they lose control of egypt it will have real economic impacts for us at home and clearly it is for the benefit of the entire region of the world and the united states interests to have a calm and sustained democracy grow in e tkpweupt. >> it appears the government is moving to dismantle two -- grow in egypt. >> it appears the government is moving the dismantle the two of them. >> which side do they align with? >> neither side. what they would like to see according to representative, rogers, everybody go back to square one and get a new democratic elected and hope it steubs. >> all right, thank you. >>> it has been a hot dry summer in wine country. what it means for the great harvest and vintage 2013. >>> speaking of the dry part, we are sitting at 33 days with no organized rainfall. that is par for the course this time of the year. what is not, all of the clouds
. >> reporter: this representative, rogers, on "face the nation" says the u.s. but insert restraint. americans need to be concerned. the oil and trade pass through the canal. >> so, if it spills over and they lose control of egypt it will have real economic impacts for us at home and clearly it is for the benefit of the entire region of the world and the united states interests to have a calm and sustained democracy grow in e tkpweupt. >> it appears the government is...
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roger, the pakistanis didn't want those revelations coming to light. >> yeah, for very clear reasons because your jaw drops when you read this text and realize the extent of incompetence on the part of the pakistani at the state and local level. but what bin laden did to a certain degree was he practiced good operational security. he maintained a very small security footprint, relied on his family for a lot of different things. that all said, when he moved into the complex in abbottabad, the fact it did not trigger anybody to say anything to anybody in office is the real big question. i believe it also reflects a cultural issue which is there are a lot of folks on the street who saw something out of the ordinary. they weren't -- they weren't trained. they weren't prepared to two to talk to people. so that's one of the reasons why he was able to live there so successfully for so long. >> you know, in it weren't so serious, phillip, it would almost be an "snl" skit. apparently there's an automobile stopped, bin laden's in the car. somehow the driver negotiates with whom made the stop a
roger, the pakistanis didn't want those revelations coming to light. >> yeah, for very clear reasons because your jaw drops when you read this text and realize the extent of incompetence on the part of the pakistani at the state and local level. but what bin laden did to a certain degree was he practiced good operational security. he maintained a very small security footprint, relied on his family for a lot of different things. that all said, when he moved into the complex in abbottabad,...
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so when that shows up at your computer and says this is mike rogers they certify, yes, that's mike rogers. here's a company within just a very short time span went from this growing, new e-commerce kind of a company, was actually by a iranians got into that company, they did something called a hand in the middle. i won't -- a man in the middle and hijacked those certificates. now, at that time the iranians but using it for political persecution back in iran. they wanted to know who certain people were talking to, so they hijacked the company's ability on these certificates to say who it was, and it was really the iranians listening in to your conversation, reading your e-mails. that company was gone in about nine months. so hoors this growing company -- here's this growing company, boom, gone. how many jobs lost? hard to measure. what would the value of that company be today? hard to measure. that's gone. i always get the name wrong. it's american superconductor. i got the thumbs up. they decided to do a joint venture in china. they had a technology that would, allows for the patented tec
so when that shows up at your computer and says this is mike rogers they certify, yes, that's mike rogers. here's a company within just a very short time span went from this growing, new e-commerce kind of a company, was actually by a iranians got into that company, they did something called a hand in the middle. i won't -- a man in the middle and hijacked those certificates. now, at that time the iranians but using it for political persecution back in iran. they wanted to know who certain...
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i disagree with roger waters. he's been criticized across the web for people who haven't seen the show. he's a brilliant artist. he supports peace in the middle east and we should not do that shoiing clips. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> cleveland kidnapping victim amanda berry making a surprise appearance over the weekend. watch. >> i -- i want to bring out a family that you probably know. >> see her there looking great? we'll tell you how it all went down next. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. playtime is so much more with a superhero by your side. because even superheroes need superheroes. that's why purina dog chow is made with high quality ingredients, including 23 vitamins and minerals. to help keep him strong. dog chow strong. >>> one of ari
i disagree with roger waters. he's been criticized across the web for people who haven't seen the show. he's a brilliant artist. he supports peace in the middle east and we should not do that shoiing clips. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> cleveland kidnapping victim amanda berry making a surprise appearance over the weekend. watch. >> i -- i want to bring out a family that you probably know. >> see her there looking great? we'll tell you how it all went...
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we have jim rogers on later. rob, thanks a lot. have a good one. >> he does not like what bernanke does. connell: thank you. we will talk to jim later. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you. dagen: breaking news. janet napolitano is ready to call it quits. she is a forming the white house that she will be stepp down in september to become president of the university of california systems. talking about berkeley and ucla among the universities there. she was expected to stay on for a second term. a little bit of a surprise. she was highly recommended to the university of california region. connell: ups. ups blaming a slowdown in the industrial economy in this country for a week earnings report. the big economic report. i am happy investors are getting out of the stock. that is sure. dagen: investigation looking squarely at the pilot from the san francisco plane crash. connell: looking for love on facebook. [ laughter ] ♪ i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our b
we have jim rogers on later. rob, thanks a lot. have a good one. >> he does not like what bernanke does. connell: thank you. we will talk to jim later. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you. dagen: breaking news. janet napolitano is ready to call it quits. she is a forming the white house that she will be stepp down in september to become president of the university of california systems. talking about berkeley and ucla among the universities there. she was expected...
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but retired commercial pilot paul rogers says that's not the best way to land. >> sometimes the auto pilots don't work. sometimes the approach system doesn't work? rogers believes that anyone who flies should train on takeoff and landing without instruments. >> it's basic flying. lining it up with the runway and coming down at a nice descent rate. if the runway is going too high, that means you're starting to go low. but you're looking outside and you're making adjustments. so these people are used to pushing the button or changing a dial. that's not how you fly airplanes. >> reporter: now, sfo has at least three different landing aides that help pilots with visual approaches. but one of those aides has been turned off while they continue construction on the runway. it isn't expected to open for three weeks, making it that much more challenging for pilots who haven't mastered visual approach. >> this bay area couple was arrested after cops say they tried to profit off the asiana crash. shawn, a baggage handler at united and his wife are accused of stealing luggage from a richmond cou
but retired commercial pilot paul rogers says that's not the best way to land. >> sometimes the auto pilots don't work. sometimes the approach system doesn't work? rogers believes that anyone who flies should train on takeoff and landing without instruments. >> it's basic flying. lining it up with the runway and coming down at a nice descent rate. if the runway is going too high, that means you're starting to go low. but you're looking outside and you're making adjustments. so these...
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rogers. >> alice rogers. i just want to commend you as well for the legislation supervisor wiener and i commend supervisor kim for what i think is the soul of the legislation, and supervisor president chiu for bringing the two together and molding something that is going to work for everyone. thank you. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment on item 10? seeing none public comment is closed. supervisor kim. >>i would like to make a motion to move the amendments. >> okay. >> and then to move this recommendation to the full board as a committee report. >> okay. so on the amendments can we take the amendments without objection? >> i am happy to after nine plus month toss say this last piece of legislation will finally get out. i'm not going to make any analogies beyond that and i will say i might miss the hearings at at land use and ceqa -- almost. >> i'm not sure what we will do in the fall and thank you president chiu and i know everyone compromised this and had to swallow hard and i am appreciati
rogers. >> alice rogers. i just want to commend you as well for the legislation supervisor wiener and i commend supervisor kim for what i think is the soul of the legislation, and supervisor president chiu for bringing the two together and molding something that is going to work for everyone. thank you. >> thank you. is there any additional public comment on item 10? seeing none public comment is closed. supervisor kim. >>i would like to make a motion to move the amendments....
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we talk with senators jeff merkley and roger wicker about the deal that averted a showdown over the filibuster rules. >> brown: ray suarez updates the latest turmoil in egypt, where new clashes between islamists and police left seven dead and more than 200 injured. >> ifill: fred de sam lazaro has the story of a school that's transforming the lives of children, who come from parts of india largely cut off from the wider world. >> the 18,000 students have two things in common. they come from india's so-called tribal communities and they're extremely poor. >> brown: and we close with a conversation about race, culture and identity in the wake of the "not guilty" verdict for george zimmerman, charged in the killing of teenager trayvon martin. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutio
we talk with senators jeff merkley and roger wicker about the deal that averted a showdown over the filibuster rules. >> brown: ray suarez updates the latest turmoil in egypt, where new clashes between islamists and police left seven dead and more than 200 injured. >> ifill: fred de sam lazaro has the story of a school that's transforming the lives of children, who come from parts of india largely cut off from the wider world. >> the 18,000 students have two things in common....
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. >> roger federer is out at the atp hamburg open. he went out in straight sets to the world number 114 player in the semifinals. advantage of roger federer's numerous unforced errors to win consecutive tiebreaks 7-6 thomas 7-6. the argentine took just under two hours to dispose of the world number one. tennis face italy's player in the tournament final sunday. tunisia'sng, where swimmer has won the 500 kilometer open race at the world championships in barcelona. he clocked in at 53 minutes, 30 seconds, beating the canadian swimmer by one second. the german swimmer who was hoping to win his eighth title came in third. top-flight odis lead foot all may not kick off another three weeks, but the big teams are already moving up through the gears in preparation. , dianerm-up tournament munich showed a gloves of their form under their new head coach against hamburg. they opened the scoring for the bavarians, while applying the finishing touch in the 60 minute match. they will meet the host in the final after they won 1-0. they scored the on
. >> roger federer is out at the atp hamburg open. he went out in straight sets to the world number 114 player in the semifinals. advantage of roger federer's numerous unforced errors to win consecutive tiebreaks 7-6 thomas 7-6. the argentine took just under two hours to dispose of the world number one. tennis face italy's player in the tournament final sunday. tunisia'sng, where swimmer has won the 500 kilometer open race at the world championships in barcelona. he clocked in at 53...