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phil: thank you. this airstrike at kabul airport left 10 dead. let's go to kabul. this news is still relatively new. talk us through what reaction there has been to this admission from the pentagon. >> it is the middle of the night, and as you said, the press conference is n even an hour old, so reactions are few. there have been some on social media, for example. a man that was practically a taliban spokesman was displaying this as proof that it came out that civilians were killed and dozens of hundreds of drone strikes that happened in rural afghanistan were samer similar mistakes. in some cases, he is certainly right. not in all cases, of course, but this is likely -- this kind of reaction is likely what will come from afghanistan, that a lot of such mistakes have been made in the past. phil: at the time when this airstrike happened, were there report -- were there rumors that the strike had hit the wrong target? >> it was pretty soon, almost immediately after the strike. the word that civilians we
phil: thank you. this airstrike at kabul airport left 10 dead. let's go to kabul. this news is still relatively new. talk us through what reaction there has been to this admission from the pentagon. >> it is the middle of the night, and as you said, the press conference is n even an hour old, so reactions are few. there have been some on social media, for example. a man that was practically a taliban spokesman was displaying this as proof that it came out that civilians were killed and...
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phil: there is a democrat, too. the point is, the democrats kept the other democrats off, but privately, some of them said, it would've been nice to have somebody on as an alternative. kristen: at one point, it looked like he might be in trouble. that was definitely the thinking. in the last two months, things have happened on a national level that changed things for him. talk about some of the things that benefited him politically. phil: what has benefited him political -- politically is the delta variant explosion in places like texas and florida, it's a sad statement, but the increased admissions, the deaths, increased hospitalizations, the school closures in those states because of their lack of mask mandates or vaccination had a gavin newsom saying, do we want to become like them? my opponents are against mandates. they are against mask mandates. he has turned this into a health issue, and that was smart politically. we are not hearing about the great things gavin newsom has done. we are hearing that if he isn'
phil: there is a democrat, too. the point is, the democrats kept the other democrats off, but privately, some of them said, it would've been nice to have somebody on as an alternative. kristen: at one point, it looked like he might be in trouble. that was definitely the thinking. in the last two months, things have happened on a national level that changed things for him. talk about some of the things that benefited him politically. phil: what has benefited him political -- politically is the...
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thank you phil ginsburg. thank you mayor frank jordan for coming. i want to thank all the supporters in the chinatown community for supporting me in this appointment. the former commissioner, allen lo, we wore some pretty big shoes so i'm going to try to put my small feet in his shoes and continue the work that he's done. there are a lot of parks that are earmarked for renovation that are important to our a.p.i. community and a lot of you are here, so i want to thank you. and thank you everyone and i have to thank my other half, my husband austin louie, he makes me whole. and london is right. i'm a dog person, she's a plant person. and moo moo is here. she's a therapy dog. i want to thank everybody for your time. it's getting hot and i want to thank our beloved mayor london breed. >> all right. now time for the welcoming committee. i'm going to ask the president of the rec and park commission, president buell to come up and say a few words. >> welcome everybody to the 17th hole. i'm glad that's a lucky number. it doesn't work for me at golf, but tha
thank you phil ginsburg. thank you mayor frank jordan for coming. i want to thank all the supporters in the chinatown community for supporting me in this appointment. the former commissioner, allen lo, we wore some pretty big shoes so i'm going to try to put my small feet in his shoes and continue the work that he's done. there are a lot of parks that are earmarked for renovation that are important to our a.p.i. community and a lot of you are here, so i want to thank you. and thank you everyone...
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phil: of course there's going to be wrinkles possible.so much whether he wins or loses the recall, but the support he is able to get out of voters, especially democratic voters. polls show he is likely going to be able to beat back the recall, but the entire country and the state will be looking at what margin, and that is one of the big questions there. kristen: he is hoping for a resounding victory. what about looking at water turnout? mail-in ballot turnout so far has seemed to be a boost for the governor, who earlier worried that democrats may not get engaged. phil: it's a boost but not as big a lift-off as many were anticipating. california turnout has been pretty high, in the 60's in previous elections. right now what i am hearing from local registrars of voters here in the bay area, they are seeing 47% to 88%. that is not -- 47% to 48%. that is not a resounding turnout. something that gave newsom's backers and supporters pause early on was the idea that if the vote was under 50%, that could bode badly for the governor. we will be w
phil: of course there's going to be wrinkles possible.so much whether he wins or loses the recall, but the support he is able to get out of voters, especially democratic voters. polls show he is likely going to be able to beat back the recall, but the entire country and the state will be looking at what margin, and that is one of the big questions there. kristen: he is hoping for a resounding victory. what about looking at water turnout? mail-in ballot turnout so far has seemed to be a boost...
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and, phil, just last word on this.that the taliban would do anything in terms of conventional thinking of an operative government when this is the same group that we went in there to wipe out because of how they are? >> i don't. i just don't see -- i'm a realist. i don't -- i don't see any other option. if you go into the airport and you need security, you don't want marines doing it. the taliban. if you got to get americans to the airport. how else are they going to get there besides the taliban? chris, i'm not an ideologue, i am a realist. i don't know how to do it without working through them. i don't trust them but no other option. >> phil mudd, lisa curtis. thank you, both, appreciate you. >>> all right. let's turn to the real-time situation in kabul. one of the very few western journalists still there joins us, again, tonight. he is going to update on what is it like? we want to know what the urgency is to have to get out. what is the taliban doing on the streets in real-time? next. ♪ ♪ water? urgh! (rocket ship)
and, phil, just last word on this.that the taliban would do anything in terms of conventional thinking of an operative government when this is the same group that we went in there to wipe out because of how they are? >> i don't. i just don't see -- i'm a realist. i don't -- i don't see any other option. if you go into the airport and you need security, you don't want marines doing it. the taliban. if you got to get americans to the airport. how else are they going to get there besides the...
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phil, thank you. (applause) investments like this are the reason why -- this is amazing, timeout magazine called san francisco the number one city to live in in the world because of great spaces like this all over the city. you're within a 10 minute walk of all public spaces. new playgrounds and parks and allies that have come alive. that's the san francisco we know and we're proud of. i'm proud to be a part of it and the parks alliance is a part of it and the rec and park department is part of it and proud to be working for a great mayor like london breed making sure her dream is reality. i want to give a shout out to the capital team. (applause) it's under new leadership. stacy, congratulations on that. and then tara and alex, great job on all the work you do. sarah and suzanna and team, thank you so much. we appreciate being a part of it. (applause) >> thank you. >> i live around the corner on san jose avenue. (applause) i've led the jury commoners as we call ourselves since 2009 which literally me
phil, thank you. (applause) investments like this are the reason why -- this is amazing, timeout magazine called san francisco the number one city to live in in the world because of great spaces like this all over the city. you're within a 10 minute walk of all public spaces. new playgrounds and parks and allies that have come alive. that's the san francisco we know and we're proud of. i'm proud to be a part of it and the parks alliance is a part of it and the rec and park department is part of...
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i'm phil mattingly. the big lie is taking on a life of its own. as donald trump and his followers continue to give it oxygen. the final report from a months long partisan review of arizona ballots confirms what we have known for 10 months. that joe biden won maricopa county in arizona. even a conspiracy theory driven fake audit that checked ballots for bamboo fibers couldn't invent enough evidence for the trump lie. one would think this would be a nail in the big lies coffin. but that is a reality-based approach to things. in this world, facts, they don't matter. the former president now sets his sights on texas, where everything is bigger, including his victory in the state, making it a bigger lie. in a letter to governor greg abbott he writes, quote, texans know voting fraud occurred in some of her counties. let's get to the bottom of the 2020 election scam. he won texas, yet it appears the state will comply with his demand for audit. in an attempt to keep the lie alive in georgia where are he is under criminal investigation for attempts to over
i'm phil mattingly. the big lie is taking on a life of its own. as donald trump and his followers continue to give it oxygen. the final report from a months long partisan review of arizona ballots confirms what we have known for 10 months. that joe biden won maricopa county in arizona. even a conspiracy theory driven fake audit that checked ballots for bamboo fibers couldn't invent enough evidence for the trump lie. one would think this would be a nail in the big lies coffin. but that is a...
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>> mika, i think that phil and i both recognize, as you do, because of how long you've been chronicaling this presidency that donald trump loves an audience. when we were coming to see him, he had been stripped of some of his opportunities and audiences. no longer was he on the south lawn talking to reporters every morning, he was off twitter. and he wanted to get across his version of reality to us and, as he said, get the word out. many of the things he said to us do not square with reality and do not square with the evidence that we have and facts that we've done in our reporting. but donald trump wants that alternate reality out there. and he wants to explain to the public that he really didn't lose, that he won arizona and pennsylvania and michigan. he wants people to believe that the january 6th riot was a peaceful, loving event in which his supporters were just basically great, loving people. we all know what we saw, which was rioters were slamming flag polls and batons and bear spray at police officers and some of them died that day or the next day. >> and phil, when he said thin
>> mika, i think that phil and i both recognize, as you do, because of how long you've been chronicaling this presidency that donald trump loves an audience. when we were coming to see him, he had been stripped of some of his opportunities and audiences. no longer was he on the south lawn talking to reporters every morning, he was off twitter. and he wanted to get across his version of reality to us and, as he said, get the word out. many of the things he said to us do not square with...
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phil matier, thank you. back to you.: join us tomorrow night for abc7's california recall special program. liz and phil will break down the current race and we will chronicle the 2003 election recall in which arnold schwarzenegger replaced gray davis. the special airs tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. ama: coming up, spencer your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on, on the inside. it's true, if you have diabetes, you know high blood sugar is the root of the problem. but that excess sugar can cause the blood vessels to be seriously damaged. and when that happens, this could happen, vision loss or even blindness. that's right, diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness for adults in the u.s. but even though you can't see it, there is something you can do about it. remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is an incredibly important part of your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments
phil matier, thank you. back to you.: join us tomorrow night for abc7's california recall special program. liz and phil will break down the current race and we will chronicle the 2003 election recall in which arnold schwarzenegger replaced gray davis. the special airs tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. ama: coming up, spencer your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on, on the inside. it's true, if you have diabetes, you know high...
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phil, break it down for us. if dhs is putting out this briefing to local authorities -- serious? >> sort of. let me give you two different op optics. if you look at the criticism of intelligence after january 6th, everybody said, why didn't you tell us? so what's dhs supposed to say? they're going to put out a warning saying there might be violence. that said, i'm not suggesting you don't take this seriously. look, i'm on the outside looking at this today, don. i'd say the likelihood of violence, because there's going to be overwhelming security, is relatively low. but let's say there's a handful of people from some state across america who decide, we're going to light it up tomorrow or saturday. that's the problem i would be concerned about. not that 95% of the people are going to be intimidated by the government's security presence, but that 5% are going to say, this is our chance. and that 5%, that's what i'd be worried about. >> the outside answer is, it's on the outside, you think it's relatively low? >> yes, but -- >> if you're on the inside? >> i'd be like -- if i'm watchi
phil, break it down for us. if dhs is putting out this briefing to local authorities -- serious? >> sort of. let me give you two different op optics. if you look at the criticism of intelligence after january 6th, everybody said, why didn't you tell us? so what's dhs supposed to say? they're going to put out a warning saying there might be violence. that said, i'm not suggesting you don't take this seriously. look, i'm on the outside looking at this today, don. i'd say the likelihood of...
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to go to phil's point. whether they had the credibility inside the fbi to be believed and what some question whether the fbi had gotten the information that this assault was unfolding, but didn't believe what the informant was telling him from the ground. so there are a lot of issues here and i think we'll get to the executive privilege further down the line, i would imagine. when the white house decides whether it has enough that it must, that it should override executive privilege. >> as we heard jen psaki say, they are looking at it on a case by case basis, but the framework going into it is that he's unlikely to assert executive privilege, but phil, i want to go to you now. four key trump advisers have been subpoenaed by the committee. what happens if they refuse to comply? >> the congress has got to sit there and say do we want to go after them legally if they have lawyers who simply say on the executive privilege issue, i had private conversations that are protected because those are executive branch
to go to phil's point. whether they had the credibility inside the fbi to be believed and what some question whether the fbi had gotten the information that this assault was unfolding, but didn't believe what the informant was telling him from the ground. so there are a lot of issues here and i think we'll get to the executive privilege further down the line, i would imagine. when the white house decides whether it has enough that it must, that it should override executive privilege. >>...
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phil - feels good to me. genesis from rock to stadiums. phil collins i rock to stadiums.of how much work you thought you might get out of it? ., ., out of it? no, ithoughtl miaht out of it? no, ithoughtl might get— out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten _ out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten quid - out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten quid a - out of it? no, |thought || might get ten quid a week out of it? no, |thought | - might get ten quid a week for a few months until they saw through me. laughs. then i would be back out on the street again. if} then i would be back out on the street again-— street again. 50 years on, they are back on _ street again. 50 years on, they are back on the _ street again. 50 years on, they are back on the road _ street again. 50 years on, they are back on the road with - are back on the road with phil's son on the drums and, fingers crossed, it won't be cancelled again because of covid. ~ ., ~' ., , cancelled again because of covid. . ., 4' ., , ., covid. who knows what will ha - en, covid. who knows what will happen. things _ covid. who
phil - feels good to me. genesis from rock to stadiums. phil collins i rock to stadiums.of how much work you thought you might get out of it? ., ., out of it? no, ithoughtl miaht out of it? no, ithoughtl might get— out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten _ out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten quid - out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten quid a - out of it? no, |thought || might get ten quid a week out of it? no, |thought | - might get ten quid a week for a few months until they saw through...
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phil mattingly has more.sharp divisions of his own party. we talked to senator chris coons earlier this evening. he was suggesting that the negotiations are happening, they are underway, and they are intense. >> reporter: there's no question, the intensity is very real, from white house officials involved in those negotiations and those on capitol hill. and he alluded to those remarks when he said the proposal has a long road ahead that. is true, as democrats s try to hammer out agreements on everything. when we talk to white house officials, they'll say that's part of what joe biden was trying to do, trying to get above those negotiations. there's every recognition how important every policy decision is, but there's the overarching point here, which is that this is a moment where democrats have the chance to do something very big and very significant. he was making clear don't squaunder that moment. >> i believe we're at an inflection point in this country. let's not squander this moment, trying to preserve
phil mattingly has more.sharp divisions of his own party. we talked to senator chris coons earlier this evening. he was suggesting that the negotiations are happening, they are underway, and they are intense. >> reporter: there's no question, the intensity is very real, from white house officials involved in those negotiations and those on capitol hill. and he alluded to those remarks when he said the proposal has a long road ahead that. is true, as democrats s try to hammer out...
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thank you, phil. appreciate it. >>> the critical fda meeting tomorrow on covid boosters.hey'll be approved? that's far from certain. a lot of snacks are packed with air but not planters nuts. our dry roasted peanuts have an incredible ratio of size to substance a delicious, salty, crunchy ratio. planters. a nut above. for skin that never holds you back don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion...
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in our state government, vote for phil murphy. if you don't mind a governor who says he wants to make new jersey the california of the east coast, if taxes are the issue we're probably not your state, vote for phil murphy if. i'll lower property taxes, i'll create more jobs by fixing our tax code to make new jersey the most competitive ask and attractive -- and attractive place in this country to do business particularly for small business. i'll go down to trenton, and i'll downsize and streamline, modernize our state government which is inefficient, bloated and been corrupted by special interests. the future of our state is at stake. and so this election season, on november 2nd, i ask you to ask yourself, are you better off to than you were four years ago? i ask for your vote. [cheers and applause] >> mr. ciattarelli, mr. murphy, thank you both. and that brings us to the end of our debate. we thank the candidates for taking part. we hope tonight was helpful and informative to help you make your decision for governor. >> thank you
in our state government, vote for phil murphy. if you don't mind a governor who says he wants to make new jersey the california of the east coast, if taxes are the issue we're probably not your state, vote for phil murphy if. i'll lower property taxes, i'll create more jobs by fixing our tax code to make new jersey the most competitive ask and attractive -- and attractive place in this country to do business particularly for small business. i'll go down to trenton, and i'll downsize and...
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phil, last word on this. measure of confidence that the taliban would do anything in terms of conventional thinking of an operative government when this is the same group that we went in there to wipeout because of how they are? >> i don't. i just don't see it. i'm a realest. i don't see any other option. if you want to get americans to the airport how else are they going to get there besides the taliban? i don't know how to do it without working through them. i don't trust them but no other option. >> thank you both. i appreciate you. >> let's turn to the realtime situation in kabul. one of the very few western journalists still there joins us again tonight. he's going to update us on what is it like. we want to know what the urgency is to have to get out? what is the taliban doing on the streets in realtime? next. ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get bo
phil, last word on this. measure of confidence that the taliban would do anything in terms of conventional thinking of an operative government when this is the same group that we went in there to wipeout because of how they are? >> i don't. i just don't see it. i'm a realest. i don't see any other option. if you want to get americans to the airport how else are they going to get there besides the taliban? i don't know how to do it without working through them. i don't trust them but no...
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phil keating following it in miami, hey, phil.st everyday earth links. the first time ever all private civilian astronaut crew returned for a sunset splash town off of florida last night. >> a heck of a ride. phil: thanks to huge parachute, the dragon capsule landed 15 miles an hour after burning through the atmosphere slowing down from 17,000 miles an hour. once the recovery ship got the capsule on deck, the space veterans emerged. visibly ecstatic over 3-day journey orbiting the earth. first out 29-year-old hailey, physician assistant and cancer survivor and then geeo scientist dianne proctor, air force and iraq veteran kristin and tech billionaire who made the whole trip happened paying for all 4 seats jerry isenman, fulfilling lifelong dreams and while in space they had plenty of fun experiencing micro gravity and they showed 360 view for the congress e patients down at st. jude's hospital. >> beautiful water. phil: the crew spent time looking out the window and designed specifically for the trip since the flight did not go to
phil keating following it in miami, hey, phil.st everyday earth links. the first time ever all private civilian astronaut crew returned for a sunset splash town off of florida last night. >> a heck of a ride. phil: thanks to huge parachute, the dragon capsule landed 15 miles an hour after burning through the atmosphere slowing down from 17,000 miles an hour. once the recovery ship got the capsule on deck, the space veterans emerged. visibly ecstatic over 3-day journey orbiting the earth....
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well, we will have to wait on phil because he cannot hear. liz, you have been covering this for months, do you think a visit by the president or vice president will really make a difference in this case, our people likely to rally behind that? >> it really depends on the voter that you ask. in some ways it is going to energize democrats, you will see these big-name politicians here, you will also get the news headlines that president biden or vice president harris is here. that the same time, we are just seven days away. whether that tips the balance is still to be determined. dan: also today, that president focused on the latino community. the question is, why is he not tracking the way he did in 2018 in his gubernatorial election with this group? what does he need to do to get out that vote? liz: latino voters are an interesting demographic, not monolithic at all. i did speak to the voter who you heard who is a supporter of governor newsom's and she was saying that many of her friends who are latino are simply confused about the ballot. and
well, we will have to wait on phil because he cannot hear. liz, you have been covering this for months, do you think a visit by the president or vice president will really make a difference in this case, our people likely to rally behind that? >> it really depends on the voter that you ask. in some ways it is going to energize democrats, you will see these big-name politicians here, you will also get the news headlines that president biden or vice president harris is here. that the same...
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because there are deadlines stacked up as phil referenced there. one just a few days away with the house and senate back in session now. what is the timing look like for votes? >> yeah, it phil's point, there is a huge priority here by democrats in congress to get the biden agenda passed but it comes at the same time as a number of other key agenda items need to be solved as well. kind of a confluence of events between the things that they want to do, which is the big infrastructure and budget plans at the same time they also need to make sure that the government doesn't run out of money and raise the debt ceiling. take a look at the timeline to show how these are colliding at the same time. september 22nd, when the democrats have to have the draft done and ready to go, they want to vote on the the bipartisan infrastructure plan by as soon as september 27th, that is what nancy pelosi has promised the house moderates. at the same time there is a whole other debate over things like funding the government, they run the risk of a government shutdown an
because there are deadlines stacked up as phil referenced there. one just a few days away with the house and senate back in session now. what is the timing look like for votes? >> yeah, it phil's point, there is a huge priority here by democrats in congress to get the biden agenda passed but it comes at the same time as a number of other key agenda items need to be solved as well. kind of a confluence of events between the things that they want to do, which is the big infrastructure and...
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let's bring in phil mattingly at the magic wall. phil, break this down for us. >> so let's start with the baseline. for the yes votes to actually have a shot at winning they needed an absolute perfect storm. this is a state where democrats are registered at a 2 to 1 margin compared to republicans. so that's a tough hill to climb to begin with. they needed apathy from the democratic side, surge in republican voters and needed independents to break their way rather sharply. none of those things happened. right now 70% reporting, 2.5 million vote lead for the no group. for the newsom group. look at the top line percentage, 63.9%. go back. state very democratic. what happened in 2020, joe biden 63.5%. what happened in the last race, 61.9%. so overperforming on a percentage basis. you can go county by county and see where the apathy didn't happen, the surge didn't happen. you can pull up the counties where newsom underperformed what he did in 2018 you see one. and that is a very small county. you see where he overperformed, six counties.
let's bring in phil mattingly at the magic wall. phil, break this down for us. >> so let's start with the baseline. for the yes votes to actually have a shot at winning they needed an absolute perfect storm. this is a state where democrats are registered at a 2 to 1 margin compared to republicans. so that's a tough hill to climb to begin with. they needed apathy from the democratic side, surge in republican voters and needed independents to break their way rather sharply. none of those...
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phil: it takes 12% of the vote of the last governors race in order to qualify. about 19 states have recall laws in effect that you can do it. which makes california unique because we have a propensity for doing it. every governor in california since 1960 has had recall papers taken out by opponents and in circulation, those petitions begun. the difference this time is that only two of them have qualified. one against davis and now against governor newsom. as a matter of fact, newsome had six recall efforts while he was in office for those first 18 months, but none of them took off. the difference here was the pandemic, growing frustration over everything from homelessness to water use in the central valley, farmers were not happy. you had a lot of people unhappy. but they still were dragging on the number of signatures to qualify. but a judge gave them an extra couple of months because of the pandemic to get out and get the signatures done. they said it was unfair that we were all in lockdown. then gavin newsom made the historic trip to the french laundry, somet
phil: it takes 12% of the vote of the last governors race in order to qualify. about 19 states have recall laws in effect that you can do it. which makes california unique because we have a propensity for doing it. every governor in california since 1960 has had recall papers taken out by opponents and in circulation, those petitions begun. the difference this time is that only two of them have qualified. one against davis and now against governor newsom. as a matter of fact, newsome had six...
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phil: no. because, if there is an insurance initiative, say legalizing marijuana, it is unlimited, you can put as much as you want. but if youre cteyou are limited. but gavin newsom's name is not on the ballot. he is not a calendar -- candidate. that leaves him wide open and they are taking every dime. larry: that is fascinating. phil, thanks so much. join us this friday night for the recall special. liz kreutz along with phil will break down the current recall race and present our documentary "total recalled," which chronicles the 2000 three recall election in which arnold schwarzenegger replaced gray davis. california recall airs saturday at 10:00 p.m. here on abc 7. kristen: now to lafayette where a crossing guard is being called a hero for giving his life to save a child. 45-year-old ashley diaz was killed yesterday outside attending middle school. witnesses say it happened as she saved the life of at least one child from an oncoming suv. as our reporter found out, police are investigating.
phil: no. because, if there is an insurance initiative, say legalizing marijuana, it is unlimited, you can put as much as you want. but if youre cteyou are limited. but gavin newsom's name is not on the ballot. he is not a calendar -- candidate. that leaves him wide open and they are taking every dime. larry: that is fascinating. phil, thanks so much. join us this friday night for the recall special. liz kreutz along with phil will break down the current recall race and present our documentary...
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phil, what are you learningabout this big speech tomorrow? >> reporter: as the president met with his advisers to finalize the details of those remarks there's a recognition inside the white house this is a moment to try to reset things, a moment to try to explain to the public, the white house, the administration has the ability to get control of something that has just been dominated by the delta variant over the course of the last several months. now, the president we're told will focus on vaccine mandates, building on vaccine mandates for federal workers, increasing the pre pressure on companies who may increase vaccine mandates and all comes down to a recognition the delta variant has gotten away from the administration despite the fact they have tools to address that variant, to address covid generally. this was how white house press secretary jen psaki framed things. >> going to outline the next phase in the fight to the virus, requiring more vax nazes, boosting testing measures and more making it safer for kids to go to school all at
phil, what are you learningabout this big speech tomorrow? >> reporter: as the president met with his advisers to finalize the details of those remarks there's a recognition inside the white house this is a moment to try to reset things, a moment to try to explain to the public, the white house, the administration has the ability to get control of something that has just been dominated by the delta variant over the course of the last several months. now, the president we're told will...
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phil lipoff, abc news, new york. >> phil, thank you. >>> with halloween around the corner, the cdc director says she hopes kids can go trick or treating this year and says it should be done outside in small groups and suggests avoiding crowded halloween parties as pfizer prepares to submit data on vaccines for 5 to 11-year-olds. >>> now to montana where the ntsb is examining the damage from saturday's derailment. three were killed and dozens of others hurt when an amtrak train left the rails about 30 miles from the canadian border. a man was traveling with his wife to a vacation in portland. overnight, the first of three victims identified in that deadly amtrak train derailment in montana. zach schneider's wife becca confirming to abc news that her husband was killed when the empire builder passenger train went off the rails. >> oh, my god, it's on its side. >> my first thought was that we were derailing, then i thought that was crazy. there's no possible way we could be derailing, that's insane. >> reporter: the train headed from chicago to seattle with more than 150 people on board when i
phil lipoff, abc news, new york. >> phil, thank you. >>> with halloween around the corner, the cdc director says she hopes kids can go trick or treating this year and says it should be done outside in small groups and suggests avoiding crowded halloween parties as pfizer prepares to submit data on vaccines for 5 to 11-year-olds. >>> now to montana where the ntsb is examining the damage from saturday's derailment. three were killed and dozens of others hurt when an amtrak...
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let's get to phil lebeau with the details. hi, phil. >> hey, melissa. this is confirmation of something we've talked about for at least three or four weeks there has been a plateau in travel and it's starting to pull back a little bit. you need some proof of that? take a look at the tsa passenger screening levels we're showing you this because you can see that there was a peak in july since then if you take a look at the levels yesterday, down 22% the lowest since may 11th, 13th, somewhere in that range when 1.4 million people were screened, the month of august down 23% to 19 2 million passenger days and just 9 in the month of august. in july there were 18. so when you look at whaets ha -- what's happening delta has said that its flights between september and december, they're likely going to be down about 22%, approximately the airline capacity as we reported earlier this week when we had the research firm oag crunch the numbers for us, it's down 9.1% the month of september. as we look at these stocks and what they have done, it has them all cutting th
let's get to phil lebeau with the details. hi, phil. >> hey, melissa. this is confirmation of something we've talked about for at least three or four weeks there has been a plateau in travel and it's starting to pull back a little bit. you need some proof of that? take a look at the tsa passenger screening levels we're showing you this because you can see that there was a peak in july since then if you take a look at the levels yesterday, down 22% the lowest since may 11th, 13th,...
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we - fill there. -- holly and phil. we will find out _ fill there. -- holly and phil.history making run, with another opportunity to make even more history in a few hours' time at the us open semifinal. britain's emma raducanu will be in action in the early hours of friday morning, when she takes on greece's maria sakarri in new york. the teenager is the first ever qualifier to get to the semifinals at flushing meadows and is yet to even drop a set. remarkably, this is the furthest any british woman has gone in the competition, sincejo durrie back in 1983. she looks like she's having fun. she's got that great smile when she goes on the court. she's playing fantastic tennis. and she's really worked hard to get to this point of her career. i mean, there's loads more to come, but at the moment she's in this kind of place where i'm sure she feels she can beat anybody. any of those four could win this grand slam. it's so exciting. england men's cricket summer comes to a close at old trafford over the next few days. the final test against india starts tomorrow. the tourists
we - fill there. -- holly and phil. we will find out _ fill there. -- holly and phil.history making run, with another opportunity to make even more history in a few hours' time at the us open semifinal. britain's emma raducanu will be in action in the early hours of friday morning, when she takes on greece's maria sakarri in new york. the teenager is the first ever qualifier to get to the semifinals at flushing meadows and is yet to even drop a set. remarkably, this is the furthest any british...
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many of them many years ago, phil.go, depending on who you speak to, the country had already been in fairly big political di agreements, gang roll in parts of part port-au-prince. we caught up with one family who's come back still living under the shock. junior, his wife, and their 2-year-old were deported to port-au-prince on tuesday. seven years after the couple says they left in search of a better life. they're now staying with friends. the three sharing a single bed. not much, but more comfort than they've known for several months. when work dried up in brazil in june where they had been given asylum, the family headed north, through ten countyries. some of it by bus, but much on foot. elian says the worst was arriving in the united states. as they arrived, she says everything they had including tooth paste and soap, was taken so that as they got into the prison, they had only the clothes on their backs. she said that when they were called up, they thought they would be freed. instead, she says they were shackled.
many of them many years ago, phil.go, depending on who you speak to, the country had already been in fairly big political di agreements, gang roll in parts of part port-au-prince. we caught up with one family who's come back still living under the shock. junior, his wife, and their 2-year-old were deported to port-au-prince on tuesday. seven years after the couple says they left in search of a better life. they're now staying with friends. the three sharing a single bed. not much, but more...
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but this is before phil. phil office came in. you know, who is fairfield? i don't know who they are from what i'm told. phil is a subsidiary of a black stone. right. private equity firm? yes, exactly. they want to raise each each apartment. he went up to like $900.00 each. that is by $900.00 by manager. and are you going to be able to pay that? i don't know. i mean, i can definitely say next year it is, is no way i want to go. i don't have, i don't know. right. and do you mind me asking, are you employed just saying yes. and so what percentage of your income would this be 25 percent 90? 8 or 8? yes. 990 percent. do you consider that affordable for you? oh, i think human rights law hasn't caught up and it worries me that i haven't quite yet found the language. how do we describe it in a way that will make sense resonate and really get at that issue. i'm still looking . i'm looking for that. i feel a little bit desperate about that. i to maybe keep talking to the people in the financial feels the 1st time to find out. i notice when i came here i lived admitte
but this is before phil. phil office came in. you know, who is fairfield? i don't know who they are from what i'm told. phil is a subsidiary of a black stone. right. private equity firm? yes, exactly. they want to raise each each apartment. he went up to like $900.00 each. that is by $900.00 by manager. and are you going to be able to pay that? i don't know. i mean, i can definitely say next year it is, is no way i want to go. i don't have, i don't know. right. and do you mind me asking, are...
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phil from des moines, charlie baker in massachusetts, larry hooker in maryland. i worked for all of these. guys i love. them but here's the thing, they are so out of touch with their own party, they can't take their state party chairman. and you know for years in
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phil, thank you very much for that. memories. phil, thank you very much forthat- phil— memories.hat. phil mercer. _ here, he government is being urged to increase taxes to fund social care, amid reports the government is on the verge of signing off a rise of at least 1% in national insurance rates. the former health secretary, jeremy hunt, said the the government must "bite the bullet" and raise taxes because the sums needed for both nhs funding and social care were "eyewatering". but any increase in national insurance or income tax would breach the commitment the conservatives made in their election manifesto. let's get more on this from our political correspondent, jonathan blake. borisjohnson has spoken on numerous occasions about reforming social care and how it is paid for as indeed have his predecessors. and we now going to have a plan? i indeed have his predecessors. and we now going to have a plan?— now going to have a plan? i don't think it will _ now going to have a plan? i don't think it will be — now going to have a plan? i don't think it will be long _ now going to h
phil, thank you very much for that. memories. phil, thank you very much forthat- phil— memories.hat. phil mercer. _ here, he government is being urged to increase taxes to fund social care, amid reports the government is on the verge of signing off a rise of at least 1% in national insurance rates. the former health secretary, jeremy hunt, said the the government must "bite the bullet" and raise taxes because the sums needed for both nhs funding and social care were...
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phil scott in vermont, charlie baker in massachusetts, larry hogan in maryland. i work for all these guys. i love them. but here's the thing. they're so out of touch with their own party, they can't pick their state party chairman. you know from your years in
phil scott in vermont, charlie baker in massachusetts, larry hogan in maryland. i work for all these guys. i love them. but here's the thing. they're so out of touch with their own party, they can't pick their state party chairman. you know from your years in
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phil mackie reporting. it comes _ the end of the month. phil mackie reporting.nd a court. _ result. the perpetrators are allowed to stand behind a court. -- - result. the perpetrators are allowed to stand behind a court. -- a - to stand behind a court. —— a curtain _ to stand behind a court. —— a curtain all— to stand behind a court. —— a curtain. all this we use from beyond the whole _ curtain. all this we use from beyond the whole curtain. they are anonymous and this is a problem for everyone _ anonymous and this is a problem for everyone. the fact that you can be anonymous — everyone. the fact that you can be anonymous online... you can go to a game. _ anonymous online... you can go to a game. and _ anonymous online... you can go to a game. and if— anonymous online... you can go to a game, and if you throw a banana on a pitch. _ game, and if you throw a banana on a pitch. there _ game, and if you throw a banana on a pitch, there will be repercussions. 0nline. _ pitch, there will be repercussions. 0nline. you — pitch, there will be repercussions. online, you c
phil mackie reporting. it comes _ the end of the month. phil mackie reporting.nd a court. _ result. the perpetrators are allowed to stand behind a court. -- - result. the perpetrators are allowed to stand behind a court. -- a - to stand behind a court. —— a curtain _ to stand behind a court. —— a curtain all— to stand behind a court. —— a curtain. all this we use from beyond the whole _ curtain. all this we use from beyond the whole curtain. they are anonymous and this is a...
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phil mattingly at the white house. thank you so much, let's bring in cnn chief political correspondent dana bash, and cnn anchor and chief national affairs analyst, kasie hunt. welcome to both of you, dana let me start with you. the progressives say no on the infrastructure bill, there's supposed to be a vote on monday, if the larger bill isn't passed in both chambers first. that's not going to happen. speaker pelosi has to either break her promise to these moderates who she said there would be a vote on monday or get votes from republicans to compensate, which is the path of least resistance? is there one that's more likely than the other? >> i would not think that there is much of a chance if any of her getting votes from across the aisle on this. in fact, i have been communicating with some of the potential moderate republicans in the house, those who have crossed party lines on some issues. it just doesn't seem to be in the cards for her right now on this issue because it has become so partisan, and i know we're ta
phil mattingly at the white house. thank you so much, let's bring in cnn chief political correspondent dana bash, and cnn anchor and chief national affairs analyst, kasie hunt. welcome to both of you, dana let me start with you. the progressives say no on the infrastructure bill, there's supposed to be a vote on monday, if the larger bill isn't passed in both chambers first. that's not going to happen. speaker pelosi has to either break her promise to these moderates who she said there would be...
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phil, you've watched this president for a long time. this is his happy place. he's with organized labor and this is his space. >> it certainly is, andrea. it's hard to think of a president who has had this deep of a connection to workers and the blue collar working class of this country that joe biden has had and yet you heard there from him a real pitch for his build back better agenda which is very much hanging in the balance on capitol hill just up the road. this is a critical few weeks ahead to try to get not only that infrastructure deal through the house that has already passed the senate, but perhaps more importantly for biden that $3.5 trillion plan and a whole number of domestic agenda items designed to help people and families and very much in limbo because there's not universal support among the democrats and senate. >> jim messina, the future of this rests very much on the senate on senator manchin who has new bottom lines over the weekend, but it couldn't go anywhere without speaker of the house nancy pelosi. this is what she had to say and she's s
phil, you've watched this president for a long time. this is his happy place. he's with organized labor and this is his space. >> it certainly is, andrea. it's hard to think of a president who has had this deep of a connection to workers and the blue collar working class of this country that joe biden has had and yet you heard there from him a real pitch for his build back better agenda which is very much hanging in the balance on capitol hill just up the road. this is a critical few...
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yeah, highly unusual, phil.stralian authorities that in the course of a year, typically you say 100 earthquakes in australia measuring over the magnitude of three. in neighbouring indonesia, which sits on the pacific ring of fire, it's around 11,000. just talk us through the fact this is quite rare in australia, and what preparations people have typically had to take in order to prepare for something like this. i to prepare for something like this. ., �* ~' to prepare for something like this. ., �* ~ , this. i don't think people would pay _ this. i don't think people would pay too _ this. i don't think people would pay too much - this. i don't think people - would pay too much attention to earthquakes in australia. the vast majority, as you say, in australia... there are not many compared to neighbouring countries, most would go unnoticed. indonesia and new zealand, known as the shaky isles, new zealand suffered 14,000 isles, new zealand suffered 111,000 earthquakes each year. about 100 are noticeable. here in a
yeah, highly unusual, phil.stralian authorities that in the course of a year, typically you say 100 earthquakes in australia measuring over the magnitude of three. in neighbouring indonesia, which sits on the pacific ring of fire, it's around 11,000. just talk us through the fact this is quite rare in australia, and what preparations people have typically had to take in order to prepare for something like this. i to prepare for something like this. ., �* ~' to prepare for something like this....
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phil, you're learning new york's governor is preparing to declare a state of emergency tomorrow. how is she planning to fill the staff shortages? >> reporter: linsey, the governor says she's prepared to bring in licensed medical care workers in from out of state. and even the national guard could be brought in. but it's important to point out, the overwhelming majority of teachers and health care workers are vaccinated. >> phil, thank you. >>> now to that tragic news out of san diego. a mother and her young child falling to their deaths at petco park before a padres game. police are not sure of the circumstances surrounding their deaths, and are bringing in homicide investigators. here's elizabeth schulze. >> reporter: tonight, authorities investigating a horrific tragedy. a mother and her toddler falling to their deaths at a major league baseball game. >> honestly, it's shocking. and your heart goes out to them. >> reporter: police say a 40-year-old woman and her 2-year-old son plunged from a concession area on the third level of petco park, falling about six stories just before
phil, you're learning new york's governor is preparing to declare a state of emergency tomorrow. how is she planning to fill the staff shortages? >> reporter: linsey, the governor says she's prepared to bring in licensed medical care workers in from out of state. and even the national guard could be brought in. but it's important to point out, the overwhelming majority of teachers and health care workers are vaccinated. >> phil, thank you. >>> now to that tragic news out of...
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in the next hour governor phil murphy is set to visit cranford, new jersey. you can see the line on the cars there. that flood warning is still in place until at least noon today. i want to bring in the mayor now of cranford. thank you for taking busy time out of your schedule. why is that flood warning still in effect? >> it is in effect until there is enough of the recession. they had hundreds of vehicles that are disabled, they moved to the side of the road and they're still sitting there. there is still a great amount of work to be done. they are continuing their revaluation of properties and we have a number of home that's have been deemed unsafe. there will like i will be more. we are still very much in assessment stage. >> the governor is going to be continuing. >> i'm certain that we'll talk about our most immediate assistance and you can be sure that i will be speaking with the mayor and the congressman that will be joining him about long-term solutions. we were are just days away from the ten-year anniversary of hurricane irene that devastated kranf
in the next hour governor phil murphy is set to visit cranford, new jersey. you can see the line on the cars there. that flood warning is still in place until at least noon today. i want to bring in the mayor now of cranford. thank you for taking busy time out of your schedule. why is that flood warning still in effect? >> it is in effect until there is enough of the recession. they had hundreds of vehicles that are disabled, they moved to the side of the road and they're still sitting...
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cnn's phil mattingly here. phil, good evening to you. so we're over at the magic wall.agic or -- there it is. it magically appears. >> did you plan that? >> i did. it needed me to be over here. >> this is what it looks like? >> this is what it looks like. you've seen the blue fill in. you've seen the red fill in. we've been through this drill many times. here's where things stand right now. we've obviously called this race. the no vote right now at 2.77 million more than the yes vote. remember, this ballot had two questions. you vote no on the recall, you're done. you vote yes, then you have 46 options to replace gavin newsom. clearly gavin newsom and the no vote are winning handily. here's why. i think it's important to dig into these results here. keep in mientd baseline. democrats have an almost 2-1 advantage in registration. so for republicans to have any shot whatsoever they needed independents to break their way, major democratic apathy, and you needed republicans to surge. i want to pick out three counties in particular just to start things off. you start with th
cnn's phil mattingly here. phil, good evening to you. so we're over at the magic wall.agic or -- there it is. it magically appears. >> did you plan that? >> i did. it needed me to be over here. >> this is what it looks like? >> this is what it looks like. you've seen the blue fill in. you've seen the red fill in. we've been through this drill many times. here's where things stand right now. we've obviously called this race. the no vote right now at 2.77 million more than...
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phil: when you don't, he threatens you, breaks up with you. tell you what you want to hear. >> never thought of it like that. >> dr. phil: this is your craig, right? we found the man in these pictures. >> oh, my god.
phil: when you don't, he threatens you, breaks up with you. tell you what you want to hear. >> never thought of it like that. >> dr. phil: this is your craig, right? we found the man in these pictures. >> oh, my god.
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you can't do it. >> you talk about leadership, phil.t is interesting overnight that the former president put out a statement that said his -- the hearts and minds are with those arrested on january 6th. what is the impact of a statement like that from as you say leadership? >> it's not interesting. it's more than interesting. it's critical. i have never followed a major extremist movement that didn't have a leader who presented a vision. it's not only someone to organize, someone to fund raise, someone to train people. it's someone who tells a person in the fox hole, look, there's a bigger world out there. this is how i want you to think about the world. this is why the world is your enemy. all of these groups are looking out, including groups i followed overseas are looking out and the leadership of those groups will define an enemy in this case, for example, it's democrats who stole the election. and then they energize a movement of people who would not otherwise be energized. let me make this very clear, i do not think there would be
you can't do it. >> you talk about leadership, phil.t is interesting overnight that the former president put out a statement that said his -- the hearts and minds are with those arrested on january 6th. what is the impact of a statement like that from as you say leadership? >> it's not interesting. it's more than interesting. it's critical. i have never followed a major extremist movement that didn't have a leader who presented a vision. it's not only someone to organize, someone to...
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phil zilkha? mr. zelikow: actually, i would defer this one to the two senators or two secretary johnson. the 9/11 commission worked very hard on continuity of government issues. most of it is kind of a secret aspect of the commission's work because we didn't wish to publicize the recommendations we were making. but i will say that we concentrated mainly on continuity of government for the white house and executive branch. i do not feel like i'm expert enough on what work was done on this for the congress. sec. johnson: i will say that i too have been to the undisclosed location. i served as designator survivor -- designated survivor, not once, but twice. there is in fact a very elaborate continuity of government plan and regime on days when you needed designated survivor. but over to the two senators. [no audio] >> i hope that wasn't out of turn. ms. page: i think we saw the need for continuity of government once again on january 6. there continues to be situations where we worry about a disruption of
phil zilkha? mr. zelikow: actually, i would defer this one to the two senators or two secretary johnson. the 9/11 commission worked very hard on continuity of government issues. most of it is kind of a secret aspect of the commission's work because we didn't wish to publicize the recommendations we were making. but i will say that we concentrated mainly on continuity of government for the white house and executive branch. i do not feel like i'm expert enough on what work was done on this for...