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and i know phil feels the same way. when he was lashing out into the late john mccain, a hero in his state, he brought his when in arizona saying he didn't lose because he criticized mccain and began talking about what an awful person he was, how he was a flip-flop or that nobody could rely on many people who agreed and rightfully so was one of the president's best lieutenants. most loyal, most in the weeds of getting donald trump reelected. he was ecstatic to describe to us that bill barr failed him in the end and got worried about media criticism and failed by not doing what he needed to do to investigate and prosecute the allegations of fraud that trump said existed and called nonsense. he finally gets to tell his version of the reality. even if it doesn't stack up with the truth, he gets to say it. >> a lot of the coverage in your book that you've gotten with glowing reviews and you've made news everywhere with this which also is an estimate to how much is there, the idea that a presidency that was reported on so ex
and i know phil feels the same way. when he was lashing out into the late john mccain, a hero in his state, he brought his when in arizona saying he didn't lose because he criticized mccain and began talking about what an awful person he was, how he was a flip-flop or that nobody could rely on many people who agreed and rightfully so was one of the president's best lieutenants. most loyal, most in the weeds of getting donald trump reelected. he was ecstatic to describe to us that bill barr...
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joe and wolf al jazeera or i, phil lavelle is there and he joined us live from new orleans. how rough does it look now, phil? you know, it is rough now some of the thing is the storm isn't even here properly in new orleans yet the ida has made land for a long hold about an hour ago to the south of you earlier about 160 kilometers south and a place called port to sean, and she is now making her way up here. now the good news, if you could call it good news, is that she may land full as a catholic re, for the reason not good is because she was expected to make landfall as a category 5. now that she's logged into a category for, it's very like, i mean, it could happen, but it's very unlikely that she will increase and strengthen the general rule of thumb is that how can start to decrease in power once they come overland? the bad news is that not only we get the waters and the, and the winds, but there are real concerns about infrastructure here. you know, there are 17 oil refineries accounting for a 5th, a domestic production here in the united states. on top of that, you've go
joe and wolf al jazeera or i, phil lavelle is there and he joined us live from new orleans. how rough does it look now, phil? you know, it is rough now some of the thing is the storm isn't even here properly in new orleans yet the ida has made land for a long hold about an hour ago to the south of you earlier about 160 kilometers south and a place called port to sean, and she is now making her way up here. now the good news, if you could call it good news, is that she may land full as a...
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the us says it's killed to high profile i, phil target foot. another attack is highly likely in the next 24 to 36 hours. u. k joins france and ashley and completing their evacuation emissions in behind hundreds of afghans eligible for resettlement. ah, hello, i'm marianne murphy, watching al jazeera life from london, also coming up on the program. prepare your staff if you're going to lead me to do that. now. new orleans residents brace the harken ida, which is due to the 50. exactly 16 years after katrina. and why romania is brown bears may have put their own protective status endanger ah, come to the program, our top story this now us president joe biden has warned that. and now the attack by i feel is highly likely in afghanistan. in the next 24 to 36 hours. the taliban has now boasted security around cobble airport after 1st a suicide bombing, which killed at least $175.00 people that included children. and 13 us service personnel the sound of gunfire rang out near the international airport earlier. wrong witnesses said the taliban was firi
the us says it's killed to high profile i, phil target foot. another attack is highly likely in the next 24 to 36 hours. u. k joins france and ashley and completing their evacuation emissions in behind hundreds of afghans eligible for resettlement. ah, hello, i'm marianne murphy, watching al jazeera life from london, also coming up on the program. prepare your staff if you're going to lead me to do that. now. new orleans residents brace the harken ida, which is due to the 50. exactly 16 years...
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security around the airport and us forces are also on high alert and also warning of more attacks by i. phil president, joe biden, meanwhile, is facing growing criticism. after that, teen american military personnel died. he vowed that those responsible will be punished to those who carried out this attack. as well as any wishes america harm. no. this we will not forgive. we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay. how defend our interest in our people with every measure at my command, while the u. s. has now evacuated more than a 100000 people and will continue. it's left up until the august 31st deadline, but other countries including the u. k. r, ending or have already ended there about creation missions. charlotte, but us begins our coverage now with this report from the african capital to kinda had served as an s good soldier. he went to cavalier port on thursday, hoping his service would be enough to qualify him for an evacuation flight. the father of 4 was killed at the gate. shaders, the ghost. he's a martyr because he died for a good course. he was the best future for
security around the airport and us forces are also on high alert and also warning of more attacks by i. phil president, joe biden, meanwhile, is facing growing criticism. after that, teen american military personnel died. he vowed that those responsible will be punished to those who carried out this attack. as well as any wishes america harm. no. this we will not forgive. we will not forget we will hunt you down to make you pay. how defend our interest in our people with every measure at my...
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afghan civilians have now been confirmed that in those days attack and ask an offshoot of the group i. phil says it was behind the bombing, the threat is ongoing, and it is active. it is our troops are still in danger. that continues to be the case every day that they are there. most. this is the most dangerous part of the mission. this is the retrograde period of the mission. and what that means is that this is the period of time when the military commanders on the ground and forces begin to move, not just troops home, but also equipment home. and that is often a very dangerous part of any mission, but in this case, they're also doing that well. there is a, an ongoing and acute threat from isis, k. u. all the authorities in pockets. don's capital is lama bod. have ordered all hotels not to accept guests for the next 3 weeks to make space for thousands of people expected from afghanistan. huge numbers of afghans have been crossing into pockets. dawn with many thing they've given us waiting to be flown out of the country. the winds, refugee agency says up to half a 1000000 people could flee
afghan civilians have now been confirmed that in those days attack and ask an offshoot of the group i. phil says it was behind the bombing, the threat is ongoing, and it is active. it is our troops are still in danger. that continues to be the case every day that they are there. most. this is the most dangerous part of the mission. this is the retrograde period of the mission. and what that means is that this is the period of time when the military commanders on the ground and forces begin to...
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i am phil gayle, welcome to the program. we begin with another urgent warning on climate change, this time from the united nations. major climate change is here, the increase is inevitable. the increase in sea levels is -- this could pass by 2030. much sooner than previously thought. scientists say it is not too late to cut greenhouse gases. >> code red for humanity. that is how the secretary-general described the report. the first since when h14. it states unequivocally that we are to blame for global warming. greenhouse gas emissions from human activities have driven the global temperature up by 1.1 degrees since 1850. it is on course to pass the limit by 2030 unless rapid action is taken. the effects of the temperature rise had never been more visible. severe floods left other parts submerged. still, they stress it is not too late. >> if we start warming at 1.5 degrees, we will also start many of these extremes from getting worse. we can slow these changes down and we can stop many of the others -- after drastically reduc
i am phil gayle, welcome to the program. we begin with another urgent warning on climate change, this time from the united nations. major climate change is here, the increase is inevitable. the increase in sea levels is -- this could pass by 2030. much sooner than previously thought. scientists say it is not too late to cut greenhouse gases. >> code red for humanity. that is how the secretary-general described the report. the first since when h14. it states unequivocally that we are to...
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>> well, lawrence, i, phil, i want to just correct you. 90 police officers have already committed suicide this year. in 2019, over 200 police officers committed suicide. all around the nation. it's an extraordinary issue. we die twice as often by our open hand than we do by felonious assault. now, the left is trying to politicize police suicide and say that these four police officers who tragically killed themselves in washington, d.c. are the only four police officers who experienced the trauma of a violent riot. we know that's not true and the national police association did a survey with rasmussen and two thirds of american voters said we want all the riots to be investigated and we want all the police officers who were injured and had to deal with these riots recognized in the same way that these officers from the capitol hill and the d.c. metro police department have been recognized. it's all cops. there is 800,000 police officers in this country. we need to be recognized and our mental health is at stake right now in this atmosphere.
>> well, lawrence, i, phil, i want to just correct you. 90 police officers have already committed suicide this year. in 2019, over 200 police officers committed suicide. all around the nation. it's an extraordinary issue. we die twice as often by our open hand than we do by felonious assault. now, the left is trying to politicize police suicide and say that these four police officers who tragically killed themselves in washington, d.c. are the only four police officers who experienced the...
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phil christopher. - amil and james, they told me about the score in california. - i liked phil. ught he was a pretty good guy. - amil and james, i felt the vibes, they were just like me. and they seemed very smart. - narrator: accompanying phil is an accomplished thief with a volatile track record named charlie broeckel. - charlie broeckel was a good friend of mine. he was a firecracker. but i always kept him under control. - narrator: with his team assembled and the job details outlined, dinsio breaks down the score. but he doesn't let the outsiders in on the secret. - i never told them about nixon's money. sure, let them make maybe $50-100,000, whatever they're gonna get. the only big money was mr. nixon's money. - narrator: only amil, james and his brother-in-law, chuck, know the real value of the heist. and after paying off jimmy hoffa and accounting for laundering expenses, the three of them stand to see the biggest take when all is said and done: $8 million apiece. even if the score dwarfs anything they've done before, the job itself is business as usual for the best bank b
phil christopher. - amil and james, they told me about the score in california. - i liked phil. ught he was a pretty good guy. - amil and james, i felt the vibes, they were just like me. and they seemed very smart. - narrator: accompanying phil is an accomplished thief with a volatile track record named charlie broeckel. - charlie broeckel was a good friend of mine. he was a firecracker. but i always kept him under control. - narrator: with his team assembled and the job details outlined,...
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at city, he joins rahim sterling and phil feldman, i move.ther. but the champions league together. but the price tag doesn't guarantee greatness. two players have left the primarily for nine figures, but both delete and hazard have struggled at new clubs. . ., , . . new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation _ new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation is _ new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation is a _ new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation is a lifelong - new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation is a lifelong bella l new clubs. allows a little dang. i granulation is a lifelong bella fan, but as many teens struggle, manchester city have shown they can get to they want. and even if it's £100 million, every player has a price. joe lenski, bbc news. barcelona say that after 20 years, lionel messi is leaving the club. they've released an extraordinary statement claiming that "financial and structural obstacles" are preventing him from signing a new contract. messi has been a free agent sincejuly, and there have been countless
at city, he joins rahim sterling and phil feldman, i move.ther. but the champions league together. but the price tag doesn't guarantee greatness. two players have left the primarily for nine figures, but both delete and hazard have struggled at new clubs. . ., , . . new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation _ new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation is _ new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation is a _ new clubs. allows a little dang. granulation is a lifelong - new clubs. allows a...
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. >>> phil, i don't think you're ready because on friday, we do the polka. >> we do? >> woe do the polka. and that's going to come up and i can't wait to show you the friday polka. >> i've seen it but i'm not ready for it. >>> first what has been found by the agency investigating the surfside condo collapse in florida. >>> plus the amazing scientific discovery, a four-legged whale. you're watching "world news now." look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now! other mortgages are paid back each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can choose to wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you lea
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what it means the time to get on target will be longer. >> can i ask one more question, phil. can't remember a time -- maybe i'm wrong on this. there was this type of specific warning going out to people. we think there is going to be an attack at this gate. leave right now. there is the imminent threat of an attack right here and then a few hours later there was an attack right there. so people are asking if they knew it was coming like that, could more have been done to prevent it? >> i mean, i think the first question is whether you have a conversation with the taliban. remember what i just said a conversation with the taliban about how they improve security around the perimeter. these people are not professional security managers. i don't know how well that conversation would have gone, whether they would have listened. how you would have interacted with them. on this question you ask, john, about specificity of intelligence, let me tell you how this works. we get human intelligence. we mention technical intelligence. one of the kinds of angles that works here is you find a
what it means the time to get on target will be longer. >> can i ask one more question, phil. can't remember a time -- maybe i'm wrong on this. there was this type of specific warning going out to people. we think there is going to be an attack at this gate. leave right now. there is the imminent threat of an attack right here and then a few hours later there was an attack right there. so people are asking if they knew it was coming like that, could more have been done to prevent it?...
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before i get into the friendly disagreements that phil and i may have. i want to compliment the author an truly a fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount at a period when i studied closely. i have to compliment the narrative and i want to ask you first about your organizational method. the narrative is very powerful narrative. it is almost like a drill. it is spiraling back and forth between all of these conversations and different countries and different foreign offices and yet it moves sort of relentlessly forward, not in a deterministic way but in a way that keeps the argument ever at the forefront. at the same time there is a wonderful appreciation for the contingency of historical events, it turns out ill-advised decisions to push out someone he thought was a militaryist. which turns out to have been a misstepped. lloyd george's decision to put his political career of ahead of the prospects of peace by amounting publicly with no authorization from the prime minister or the foreign secretary, he was war secretary at the time. britain will figh
before i get into the friendly disagreements that phil and i may have. i want to compliment the author an truly a fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount at a period when i studied closely. i have to compliment the narrative and i want to ask you first about your organizational method. the narrative is very powerful narrative. it is almost like a drill. it is spiraling back and forth between all of these conversations and different countries and different foreign offices and yet it moves...
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if i was doing that, phil, now i would say it's a reality in a few short years. china from being in many sense as a strategic ally of the west. certainly in the so called war against terrorism, it was and it's a relationship of trade and currencies. this was a peaceful, a peaceful relationship and a change with the so called private to asia. and what we have now is which has never reported. and this is very important because it's basically a cy ops war, a propaganda war. there are 400 active faces surrounding china. ah, but us faces. they start here in australia with probably the one of the most important, a pine gap, all the way up through the philippines, thailand, korea and japan. so that we have bases now which are primed for nuclear attack in an hour. and a korea pointed to china, something like 5 or 600 miles away. that's the kind of provocation that way, living with day by day. now, that's almost never news. that is the dangerous stage that we're even leaving us in a stage when they call b mistake or accident. and it becomes a nuclear war. the try now doesn't, in military terms, c
if i was doing that, phil, now i would say it's a reality in a few short years. china from being in many sense as a strategic ally of the west. certainly in the so called war against terrorism, it was and it's a relationship of trade and currencies. this was a peaceful, a peaceful relationship and a change with the so called private to asia. and what we have now is which has never reported. and this is very important because it's basically a cy ops war, a propaganda war. there are 400 active...
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that was horrible. >> i mean obviously it is more than just a messaging problem, phil. it is not just that guy's messaging. it is that i don't know how they're figuring it out. what are the logistics? i mean you have been on the ground, you know how this works. how can they find people who are hiding and can't make it to the airport right now? >> well, i think you have raised one of the critical questions. look, i think there's somebody, and i presume it is at the pentagon, who has a breakdown about, for example, which afghan citizens, whether we have u embassy employees there, how many american citizens there are in afghanistan and kabul in particular, how many have gone out on these flights. i wouldn't be worrying about testing people in the airport now. get them out and test them in doha or someplace else. but i think the key question, aside from the through-put at the airport, is when you look at the department of defense, the department of state, the cia and elsewhere, do we have an understanding of not only exactly who they want to get out but how we're going to id
that was horrible. >> i mean obviously it is more than just a messaging problem, phil. it is not just that guy's messaging. it is that i don't know how they're figuring it out. what are the logistics? i mean you have been on the ground, you know how this works. how can they find people who are hiding and can't make it to the airport right now? >> well, i think you have raised one of the critical questions. look, i think there's somebody, and i presume it is at the pentagon, who has...
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i can do oversight from memphis and give you that. reprehensible. they ought to go from their committees. >> phili do just want to add because we heard about that very question that you raise -- look, i think there are more questions to follow about it, but molten and meyer say they were actually on a plane where there were empty seats and they were in crew seats begging the question of how many empty seats are there as well. obviously lots of questions about this trip. we have now heard the speaker say members of congress should not be going to afghanistan. she's been very clear on that. >>> phil mudd, thank you so much. really appreciate seeing you this morning. >> thanks a lot. >>> i want to talk now with a former employee of the u.s. embassy in afghanistan, muhammad, who we are protecting his identity because he is struggling to get his wife and five children out of afghanistan and he doesn't want his identity to have any negative effect on them. muhammad, thank you so much for being with us. i know, you know, you worked for the u.s. embassy in afghanistan five years. you and your family move
i can do oversight from memphis and give you that. reprehensible. they ought to go from their committees. >> phili do just want to add because we heard about that very question that you raise -- look, i think there are more questions to follow about it, but molten and meyer say they were actually on a plane where there were empty seats and they were in crew seats begging the question of how many empty seats are there as well. obviously lots of questions about this trip. we have now heard...
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and i think really when you start to look at the relationship between this very famous shakespearean actor and phil sheridan. it's really not all that surprising. these two guys shared an and murdock they had a relationship. i mean phil shared and referred to murdoch as a quote unquote great friend. and this was the friendship that wasn't all that old. by october 1864, but it was about a year old. the friendship between james murdock and phil sheridan began in november of 1863. when the actor journey to, tennessee to find the body of his son. who had been killed in the fighting around chattanooga? so with that connection the pressure that murdoch was placing on read read just finally decided. you know what i'm going to write the poem about sheridan. when murdoch recited this poem for the first time. and the last day of at pikes opera house the crowd just went wild. and what's amazing to me? is that there are indeed accounts of individuals who attended that gathering that evening? who were so struck who were so taken by this performance? they wrote letters and they wrote in their journals about it.
and i think really when you start to look at the relationship between this very famous shakespearean actor and phil sheridan. it's really not all that surprising. these two guys shared an and murdock they had a relationship. i mean phil shared and referred to murdoch as a quote unquote great friend. and this was the friendship that wasn't all that old. by october 1864, but it was about a year old. the friendship between james murdock and phil sheridan began in november of 1863. when the actor...
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did i say bros? fill h phil blancato and gary kaltbaum.hil, i have to start with you, a lot of mixed messages. what about the notion that the economy has peaked and we could be struggling next year? if that is the indicates why would the fed start tapering? >> the fact of the matter i'm a bull in this camp. i thought we would be much higher in gdp i thought we would get a 8% gdp in the second quarter. we just did. when you print this move money. the consumer sitting on two trillion, the government pumped in another four trillion we are looking at massive amount of money to stimulus to the economy and liftoff. something went wrong. the consumer has not spent as aggressive. not nearly as they wanted. add to that there is still supply chain issues. there are products not making it to market. we're getting lackluster data. the job market and adp to your point doesn't look great. we're not getting the robust that we thought and maybe already hit the peak. that maybe is what is causing massive concern. i don't agree with it. but that is what can
did i say bros? fill h phil blancato and gary kaltbaum.hil, i have to start with you, a lot of mixed messages. what about the notion that the economy has peaked and we could be struggling next year? if that is the indicates why would the fed start tapering? >> the fact of the matter i'm a bull in this camp. i thought we would be much higher in gdp i thought we would get a 8% gdp in the second quarter. we just did. when you print this move money. the consumer sitting on two trillion, the...
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i, paul, can you, would you like to just respond to the claims by phil that madura right now currently is highly unpopular in the country. i would agree with fill in this affirmation, but we need to contextualize if there is a white bread. different common with political parties have been a trailer which has been built over the last 5 years. and it really reflected in 10 out in the election. 10 of have been decreasing in the last 6 or 7 years in every election. and i think it'll be fair to say there been a wayland from a street are really disenchanted with the political leaders, but also the opposition political leaders. it's not just the phenomenon which is unique to my lower and all of the political lead to the moment i'm massively popular and, and there's really a growing power going, we could say in terms of political leadership in the country. ok, vanessa. guido are one of those conditions going into the talks are reportedly for free and fair electoral guarantees led by you observers. but if you just look at the opposition as a whole for a moment, besides agreeing on attending the
i, paul, can you, would you like to just respond to the claims by phil that madura right now currently is highly unpopular in the country. i would agree with fill in this affirmation, but we need to contextualize if there is a white bread. different common with political parties have been a trailer which has been built over the last 5 years. and it really reflected in 10 out in the election. 10 of have been decreasing in the last 6 or 7 years in every election. and i think it'll be fair to say...
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reggie: when i am with phil, i give him the aisle seat. kumasi: so you're sitting in the middle? often times. kumasi: that is kind of you. reggie: that is called being a good husband. he is in that bathroom twice as much as me. kumasi: let him have it. up next, the seven things you need to know today. reggie: you can watch all of our newscast live and on-demand on the app, available for android tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. kumasi: as we had to break, let's take a live look outside. california! during a flex alert, let's keep our power up and running. set ac cooler and use big appliances before 4pm. then from 4-9pm reduce use and take it easy on our energy. sign up today. kumasi:kumasi: here are the seven things to know this morning. oakland and san francisco school officials will require teachers and other staff to be fully vaccinated for covid-19 or face weekly testing. the requirement starts the day after labor day. reggie: governor newsom is expected to announce a statewide vaccine mandate for teachers and school staff. he will speak around 11:00 a.m. in oakland. kumasi: star
reggie: when i am with phil, i give him the aisle seat. kumasi: so you're sitting in the middle? often times. kumasi: that is kind of you. reggie: that is called being a good husband. he is in that bathroom twice as much as me. kumasi: let him have it. up next, the seven things you need to know today. reggie: you can watch all of our newscast live and on-demand on the app, available for android tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. kumasi: as we had to break, let's take a live look outside. california!...
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i agree with phil's assessment that maduro's demand of recognize me and give me all my money is unrealistic it is an autocracy, terrorism, it's not going to happen. there would be nobleness -- no incentive to negotiate. but the biden administration is trying to head off a humanitarian issue and is signaling its willingness. petroleum gas is what venezuelans used to cook, so you have millions of venezuelans burning wood to try and cook their meals at home. it is to show there is support for the venezuelan people, opening windows to help venezuelan people. however, since oil is not a transaction that could happen it is difficult to see how maduro would do that because you have to spend cash which is international reserves, which are at a low and at a premium for him, to do that. it slightly puts him -- it shows that biden is cautious of the difficulties of the everyday people in venezuela while also putting maduro on the back foot. you have the opportunity to help your people, will you or will you not do it? and if you don't, you own that. it is a fairly savvy diplomatic move on the biden adm
i agree with phil's assessment that maduro's demand of recognize me and give me all my money is unrealistic it is an autocracy, terrorism, it's not going to happen. there would be nobleness -- no incentive to negotiate. but the biden administration is trying to head off a humanitarian issue and is signaling its willingness. petroleum gas is what venezuelans used to cook, so you have millions of venezuelans burning wood to try and cook their meals at home. it is to show there is support for the...
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i am phil and monitored humbled to be forget started i had to ask you consider spotter tonight's author by purchasing his book politics and prose you consider the hardships several really been more necessary thank you. would also like to extend the big thank you tour 2021 featured sponsor for the david and michael blair family foundation for their wealth of generous support. and here we go, today it is our utmost pleasure to have with this world renowned theoretical physicist professor michio kaku author of many wonderful books. but here today to speak on his most recent masterpiece the "new york times" bestseller, "the god equation" the quest for theory of everything. today's physicists are on an epic adventure to combine isaac newton's laws of gravity emotion with the more recent discoveries of quantum mechanics and albert einstein's relativity, which as of yet have proven to be incompatible. succeeding in this endeavor with ultimately tie all of the forces in the universe together into one beautiful equation without a lock the deepest mysteries of space and time. that fastening journ
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i have to get off. >> i only dress this way because it's how i feel on the inside. phil mudd, thank you. colonel davis, daniel davis, thank you for being with us. thank you for your service to the country. and i hope we get to continue having you and your perspective on the show. god bless and be well. >> look forward to more of this. >> absolutely. be well, colonel. >> look, one, i believe that you should see today, you know, you don't have to care what i say, but don't forget how safe we have been and for how long. okay. who knows how it's going to pan out with us not being there. who knows if we can even stay out. who knows? but 20 years. okay. nobody -- look, i'm old enough to remember, i lived it in real time. nobody in the city, nobody in this country would have ever believed something like that would never happen again. and it hasn't happened for 20 years. that has to mean something. all the blood, all the treasure. that didn't come for free. now, what's the rest of the story? the people who haven't gotten out. i have one of them. she didn't want to leave when we
i have to get off. >> i only dress this way because it's how i feel on the inside. phil mudd, thank you. colonel davis, daniel davis, thank you for being with us. thank you for your service to the country. and i hope we get to continue having you and your perspective on the show. god bless and be well. >> look forward to more of this. >> absolutely. be well, colonel. >> look, one, i believe that you should see today, you know, you don't have to care what i say, but don't...
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phil mud. good to see you, brother. i used an analogy earlier in the week, don't say the race is over, it's not fair. the first couple of laps have gone lousy. now we're a bunch of laps into the race. how we looking? >> chapter 2. look, chapter 1 the government was caught off-guard. the through put at the airport was slow. the numbers of people not only getting into the airport but get on airplanes, if you're talking about only 2,000 per day that's pathetic. we've gone over chapter 2 in the last 48 hours in two regards. number one, as you mentioned in your intro the president of the united states is in front on this, acinformationing in some cases it hasn't gone well. and more importantly the through put on the ground, the number of people in the airport, the number of people outside, you're talking 5,000, 6,000, 7,000 people pretty good. that's an optimistic look. we've been focused on one piece of this puzzle. how many people get into the airport and how many people get out. not the piece to focus on. we've lost time. t
phil mud. good to see you, brother. i used an analogy earlier in the week, don't say the race is over, it's not fair. the first couple of laps have gone lousy. now we're a bunch of laps into the race. how we looking? >> chapter 2. look, chapter 1 the government was caught off-guard. the through put at the airport was slow. the numbers of people not only getting into the airport but get on airplanes, if you're talking about only 2,000 per day that's pathetic. we've gone over chapter 2 in...
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>> i think, phil, it's interesting that it took place in the nangarhar province in eastern afghanistanthis is where isis-k came to power several years ago. it's sort of been a stronghold for them. i imagine the intelligence used to carry out this strike was not something that was developed yesterday, given the fact that isis-k has long had a presence in that particular province. but it does also raise the issue, you know, going forward, you mentioned that the intelligence on this group is not easy to develop, it's a relatively small group. the estimate is between 1,000 and 2,000 fighters. going forward, as we draw-down -- as united states draws down from afghanistan, you know, will we have the intelligence sassets to carry ot the kind of strike that happened in the last 24 hours. to me, that's a big question. >> i actually want to dig in on that a little bit. it's something possessed by u.s. officials. i've been told by officials in the lead-up to the suicide attack on thursday that they did have intercepts. they had communication intercepts that were fairly precise. not in terms of wh
>> i think, phil, it's interesting that it took place in the nangarhar province in eastern afghanistanthis is where isis-k came to power several years ago. it's sort of been a stronghold for them. i imagine the intelligence used to carry out this strike was not something that was developed yesterday, given the fact that isis-k has long had a presence in that particular province. but it does also raise the issue, you know, going forward, you mentioned that the intelligence on this group is...
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i guess it's phil johnson who's a senior analyst at the international crisis group from new york. vanessa women is the founder and ceo of a symmetrical. that's a political risk research and strategic communications firm and from mary then venezuela pull dobson, who's an analyst at venezuela analysis, dot com. thanks for joining us on inside story. phil over to you 1st, the previous attempts at negotiations between the government and the opposition have failed. as you know, most recently in 2019. will these negotiations in mexico this month differ from the previous times? well i, i think it's fair to say that as you mentioned, the previous talks of failed. and in particular, when the opposition gave up on the tools very similar tools that were taking place in 2009 team. in september of that year, they declared this process facilitated by the norwegians was exalted. there was no further point, and in fact, they then turn to an attempted violence overthrown the government. so it's not clear why they think if indeed they do think this time around is likely to succeed . in fact, the opposition
i guess it's phil johnson who's a senior analyst at the international crisis group from new york. vanessa women is the founder and ceo of a symmetrical. that's a political risk research and strategic communications firm and from mary then venezuela pull dobson, who's an analyst at venezuela analysis, dot com. thanks for joining us on inside story. phil over to you 1st, the previous attempts at negotiations between the government and the opposition have failed. as you know, most recently in...
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i s k. but you will not stop the night, so i'm coming back into the villages and towns. phil, i had him off the top of our house, taking control of them with all of us, kind of thought will of course to bring you all the details off the break as a folk says in on the capital the the aah! i use now we have e cigarettes, i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to figure out how do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce these cigarettes or making the tobacco open doors. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even for taishan, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. a very critical time. time to sit down and talk this is your media a reflection of reality? the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being somewhere direct? what is true? what is in the world corrupted? you need to descend the join
i s k. but you will not stop the night, so i'm coming back into the villages and towns. phil, i had him off the top of our house, taking control of them with all of us, kind of thought will of course to bring you all the details off the break as a folk says in on the capital the the aah! i use now we have e cigarettes, i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to figure out how do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce these...
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>> i think, phil, it will play out throughout all the states with similar vaccine resistance. there is a little bit of good news in that our vaccine rates seem to be on the rise. for the last five days the united states has averaged more than 700,000 shots. for the last four days we're averaging more than 400,000 new people coming in for first-time shots. so i think that's an acknowledgment that maybe some of the message is starting to get down to the grass roots. maybe people are starting to see folks in their community get sick and see hospitals fill. so whatever the reason for the uptick in vaccinations, it's a hopeful sign. >> now this morning, dr. anthony fauci was pressed on the prospect of more national lockdowns. watch this. >> i don't think we're going to see lockdowns. i think we have enough of the percentage of people in the country. not enough to crush the outbreak, but i believe enough to not allow us to get into the situation we were in last winter. >> in covering the white house, it's what we've been trying to figure out offer the course of the last couple of da
>> i think, phil, it will play out throughout all the states with similar vaccine resistance. there is a little bit of good news in that our vaccine rates seem to be on the rise. for the last five days the united states has averaged more than 700,000 shots. for the last four days we're averaging more than 400,000 new people coming in for first-time shots. so i think that's an acknowledgment that maybe some of the message is starting to get down to the grass roots. maybe people are...
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doing a duet in the music business the kind a duet that phil and i are, close harmony, nose to nose rightn years later, there was a brief reunion, but don, outgoing, liberal, was in many ways the opposite of his more conservative brother. they went years without speaking. but when phil died in 2014, it was a reminder of what they could only do together. the heartache and harmony of the everly brothers. don everly, who has died at the age of 84. and it's weather time here. hello. high pressure is making a big comeback across the uk for the week ahead. last week, we were talking very much about cloud and grey skies. this week we should be switching to talking about long spells of sunshine, fingers crossed. we've still got quite a bit of cloud to get rid of, though, from the east of the uk through the remainder of the day. it will continue to produce some isolated but quite heavy showers. most of those, though, fading away into the small hours of monday as the high really begins to build and the low pulls away. lows of 11—14 c. for monday daytime, there will be some patchy cloud roaming arou
doing a duet in the music business the kind a duet that phil and i are, close harmony, nose to nose rightn years later, there was a brief reunion, but don, outgoing, liberal, was in many ways the opposite of his more conservative brother. they went years without speaking. but when phil died in 2014, it was a reminder of what they could only do together. the heartache and harmony of the everly brothers. don everly, who has died at the age of 84. and it's weather time here. hello. high pressure...
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get into what i will signal will be some of the friendly disagreements that phil and i may, have i want to just compliment the author on a truly fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount about a period that i have studied fairly closely. i also have to compliment the narrative, and actually i want to ask you first about your -- just your organizational methods. the narrative, it's a very powerful narrative, almost kind of like a drill. it is spiraling back and forth between all of these conversations in different countries and different foreign offices and yet it moves sort of relentlessly forward, not in a -- not in a deterministic way but a way that keeps the reader at the forefront. at the same time there's a contingency for historical events. bettman's ill-advised decision to push out someone who he thought was a militaristic falconheim and instead recruit others into the high command which turns out to have been a misstep or lloyd george's decision to put his political career ahead of, you know, the prospects of peace by announcing publicly that -- with no authoriz
get into what i will signal will be some of the friendly disagreements that phil and i may, have i want to just compliment the author on a truly fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount about a period that i have studied fairly closely. i also have to compliment the narrative, and actually i want to ask you first about your -- just your organizational methods. the narrative, it's a very powerful narrative, almost kind of like a drill. it is spiraling back and forth between all of these...
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and i was going fans under the desk back it. today on "dr. phila says she wants my help getting sammie lee strong out of detention in nigeria. ask and you shall receive. >> the person she sees in those photos is not the person she's talking to. >> dr. phil: we found the man in the photo. we have no idea where this is. this is the man you have been told is sammie lee strong. >> announcer: but this isn't a usual catfish episode. >> dr. phil: if you can believe it there's a lot more to the story. >> announcer: is this man the victim he proclaims to be? >> has been using pictures of yo
and i was going fans under the desk back it. today on "dr. phila says she wants my help getting sammie lee strong out of detention in nigeria. ask and you shall receive. >> the person she sees in those photos is not the person she's talking to. >> dr. phil: we found the man in the photo. we have no idea where this is. this is the man you have been told is sammie lee strong. >> announcer: but this isn't a usual catfish episode. >> dr. phil: if you can believe it...
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. >> phil, it's a horribly sad story. i here just a little bit to shout out to you and to let the audience know that you are new to our team, and we haven't officially welcomed you. so welcome to the weekend "gma" family. >> reporter: and i'm officially really happy to be here, dan. >> i should point out that phil and i were camp counselors together in high school and college. >> wow! >> were you really? >> yes. >> we got to get around a campfire and hear stories. >> phil will have all the tea then. >> phil has a lot -- he's got a lot of embarrassing stories about me. >> can't wait. >> but we're out of time. >> phil, welcome to the team. good to officially welcome you. all right, and we'll have plenty more reports from you in the future. >> reporter: thanks, guys. >>> coming up here on "good morning america" though, signs the red hot housing market may be cooling off. what to know if you're in the market for a new home. parke for a new home. [sfx: psst psst] allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops you
. >> phil, it's a horribly sad story. i here just a little bit to shout out to you and to let the audience know that you are new to our team, and we haven't officially welcomed you. so welcome to the weekend "gma" family. >> reporter: and i'm officially really happy to be here, dan. >> i should point out that phil and i were camp counselors together in high school and college. >> wow! >> were you really? >> yes. >> we got to get around a...
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before i get into what i will signal would be some of the friendly disagreements that phil and i may have. i want to just compliment the author on a truly fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount about a period that i have studied fairly closely. i also have to compliment the narrative and i want to ask you first about your organizational methods. the narrative, it's been very powerful, the narrative. it's almost like a drill. it is spiraling back and forth between all of these conversations in different countries and different foreign offices. yet it moves relentlessly forward. not in a determinist way, but in a way that keeps the argument at the forefront. at the same time, there is a wonderful appreciation for the contingency of historical events. you know, bethmann's ill-advised decision to push out someone he thought was a militarist -- into the kaiser's high command which turns out to have been a misstep. lord -- ahead of the prospects of peace by announcing publicly with no authorization from prime minister of foreign secretary. he, was i think, war secretary at the time
before i get into what i will signal would be some of the friendly disagreements that phil and i may have. i want to just compliment the author on a truly fantastic book. i learned an incredible amount about a period that i have studied fairly closely. i also have to compliment the narrative and i want to ask you first about your organizational methods. the narrative, it's been very powerful, the narrative. it's almost like a drill. it is spiraling back and forth between all of these...
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i can also tell you that we've been having daily constructive dialogue with the taliban in almost all areas of the most speaking was in kandahar tv. bringing more from that interview a bit later on. phil i have for you on the program activists takeover london icon in the fight against climate change. and new delhi takes the fight against air pollution to a new, multi story level. ah, ah. hello there, it's a divided picture weatherwise across europe on tuesday was a cooler wet weather in the spot for the west is, is looking finer and dryer. thanks to high pressure that's sitting across the northwest. that's going to bring more settled, weather and sunshine to the british isles and large areas of france. but as we move further east, we all seem very wet and windy weather that's going to push into ukraine ambiguous, as well as western parts of russia as we go into wedding stay. now we're also seeing some of that rang pick up across central areas of italy and the balkans as we go into wednesday with some heavy falls in romania but farther south. that is looking dry on the heaps coming through for grief. now as we go up north, we can see that we've got some strong winds, low pressure domin
i can also tell you that we've been having daily constructive dialogue with the taliban in almost all areas of the most speaking was in kandahar tv. bringing more from that interview a bit later on. phil i have for you on the program activists takeover london icon in the fight against climate change. and new delhi takes the fight against air pollution to a new, multi story level. ah, ah. hello there, it's a divided picture weatherwise across europe on tuesday was a cooler wet weather in the...
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i don't know about that. >> i agree with phil, these are not good guys.s is where diplomacy becomes more important. working with international partners on the ground, with those countries that still have their missions functioning on the ground, there has to be a lot of communication and coordination between those groups. that's how we're going to get there. it's not going to be perfect. it's not. but it's not in the taliban's interest to have dead americans and dead foreigners after august 31st, like lying around kabul, lying around the airport. >> can you address the issue of green card holders? just to be clear, we're talking about people who have lives and families in the u.s. they are legally protected residents, and it's really been difficult to even get a sense of how many might be remaining in afghanistan, but anecdotally, just journalists i'm speaking with, people who are trying to help rescue people, there's a ton of them. >> brianna, you're right. it's very sad to hear the stories of the families being separated. we talked about this before on
i don't know about that. >> i agree with phil, these are not good guys.s is where diplomacy becomes more important. working with international partners on the ground, with those countries that still have their missions functioning on the ground, there has to be a lot of communication and coordination between those groups. that's how we're going to get there. it's not going to be perfect. it's not. but it's not in the taliban's interest to have dead americans and dead foreigners after...
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phil" >> i hope that dr. give my mother the wake-up call she needs. >> announcer: anna hopes to marry sammie and share his millions of dollars. here's the problem. >> sammie is detained in the nigerian jail, of course, i cannot come home. >> how can you have a relationship with a person you've never met or even video >> he explained to me that they only have 2g. >> i've googled in nigeria, mom. they have 5g. >> he's put a lot of suspicions in my head. >> suspicions? i've shown you facts and evidence. >> i'll come to the wedding if it's real, you will call this whole thing off if it's not. >> let's do it. ♪ ♪ >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, we'll count you down. >> this is going to be a changing day in your life.
phil" >> i hope that dr. give my mother the wake-up call she needs. >> announcer: anna hopes to marry sammie and share his millions of dollars. here's the problem. >> sammie is detained in the nigerian jail, of course, i cannot come home. >> how can you have a relationship with a person you've never met or even video >> he explained to me that they only have 2g. >> i've googled in nigeria, mom. they have 5g. >> he's put a lot of suspicions in my...
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phil, you and i were just talking about this.levision, there are ads running right now featuring elizabeth warren. they are bringing out the big name democrats to try to help newsom beat this. i still don't even know if it is really working right now. the timing is not only difficult because of the pandemic and the delta variant, but of course because people are on vacation right now. to your point, phil, the people that are paying attention are those who really want to remove newsom. >> phil, the governor is getting a lot of support people in the state. high profile folks. what does he need to do in order to survive this recall? >> reporter: well, what he needs to do is get california back on track with their recovery. the big question there, dan, what do you do when schools reopen? can you get teachers back in the classroom? one thing that is going against him is the delta variant. that has stirred up an entire question about health and masking. you will notice he is not mandating masks while other states are. he led the shutdo
phil, you and i were just talking about this.levision, there are ads running right now featuring elizabeth warren. they are bringing out the big name democrats to try to help newsom beat this. i still don't even know if it is really working right now. the timing is not only difficult because of the pandemic and the delta variant, but of course because people are on vacation right now. to your point, phil, the people that are paying attention are those who really want to remove newsom. >>...
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and wouldn't do it themselves, they like that i can get guidian, more than i would have two or three years ago at these stores. philbe in the market for a car soon star saving up it's not a buyers' market. >>> coming up, inflation hitting the side of the barn shares of tyson surging more than 8%. the poultry produceray ss it's raising price to say offset costs. that story is coming up next that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with a bit more thought we can all do our part to keep plastic out of the ocea. ♪ someone once told me,t that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when you're a two-time gold medalist, it comes with the territory. >>> if it's any indication, higher prices for food is likely
and wouldn't do it themselves, they like that i can get guidian, more than i would have two or three years ago at these stores. philbe in the market for a car soon star saving up it's not a buyers' market. >>> coming up, inflation hitting the side of the barn shares of tyson surging more than 8%. the poultry produceray ss it's raising price to say offset costs. that story is coming up next that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's...
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i didn't use any government aides. >> phil, he seems to think he has a political future. ing that. that was a very long resignation. >> and he has $18 million in his campaign account that he can spend anyway he chooses. he would probably want to have a comeback and rebirth which is why the state legislature impeaching him to prevent him from running for office in the future is essential right now. >> this has echos of -- >> very trumpy. >> defiant and arrogant. >> also the support of organizations around him. we've seen a host of democratic-tied organizations where people have been called to step down because all assisted him for their own political purposes. what repulses me about the situation is what repulses me about the trump sexual harassment cases is that people knew this was taking place for years and were, like, well, he's helpful. he can help me or this cause. there are very few causes worth this especially when he was the person talk about me too and talking about sexual harassment being rife. i was like the call is coming from within the house, dude. >> worst r
i didn't use any government aides. >> phil, he seems to think he has a political future. ing that. that was a very long resignation. >> and he has $18 million in his campaign account that he can spend anyway he chooses. he would probably want to have a comeback and rebirth which is why the state legislature impeaching him to prevent him from running for office in the future is essential right now. >> this has echos of -- >> very trumpy. >> defiant and arrogant....
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phil" >> i hope that dr. nouncer: anna hopes to marry sammie and share his millions of dollars. here's the problem. >> sammie is detained in the nigerian jail, of course, i cannot come home. >> how can you have a relationship with a person you've never met or even video >> he explained to me that they only have 2g. >> i've googled in nigeria, mom. they have 5g. >> he's put a lot of suspicions in my head. >> suspicions? i've shown you facts and evidence. >> i'll come to the wedding if it's real, you will call this whole thing off if it's not. >> let's do it. ♪ ♪ >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, we'll count you down. >> this is going to be a changing day in your life.
phil" >> i hope that dr. nouncer: anna hopes to marry sammie and share his millions of dollars. here's the problem. >> sammie is detained in the nigerian jail, of course, i cannot come home. >> how can you have a relationship with a person you've never met or even video >> he explained to me that they only have 2g. >> i've googled in nigeria, mom. they have 5g. >> he's put a lot of suspicions in my head. >> suspicions? i've shown you facts and...
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. >>> phil, i don't think you're ready because on friday, we do the polka. >> we do? the polka. and that's going to come up and i can't wait to show you the friday polka. >> i've seen it but i'm not ready for it. >>> first what has been found by the agency investigating the surfside condo collapse in florida. >>> plus the amazing scientific discovery, a four-legged whale. you're watching "world news now."
. >>> phil, i don't think you're ready because on friday, we do the polka. >> we do? the polka. and that's going to come up and i can't wait to show you the friday polka. >> i've seen it but i'm not ready for it. >>> first what has been found by the agency investigating the surfside condo collapse in florida. >>> plus the amazing scientific discovery, a four-legged whale. you're watching "world news now."
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phil, i have for you on the program for years after sierra leone was last slide, experts warn it's just a matter of time before there's another calamity. the opening weekend of the premier leave is already produced, and cracking goals were on that shortly. ah bulgaria, the poorest nation, the european union rock allegation, the corruption seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our ruling class was to get access to money to europe in front of people in power investigation where the country goes from use guerria at the crossroads on a i al jazeera. when ever you write down to the me. ah, ah ah . 4 years after one of the early owns biggest natural disasters, many survivors, a still homeless, more than a 1000 people lost their lives in a devastating mudslide. in the capital free town is going to interest reports. it could happen again. ali mama contest and leaves in the shadow of the sugarloaf mountain is attachment to the area remains strong. despite the much light but killed members of his family and neighbors. like many displaced persons, he moves
phil, i have for you on the program for years after sierra leone was last slide, experts warn it's just a matter of time before there's another calamity. the opening weekend of the premier leave is already produced, and cracking goals were on that shortly. ah bulgaria, the poorest nation, the european union rock allegation, the corruption seemingly linked to the upper echelons of the countries political in the aim of our ruling class was to get access to money to europe in front of people in...
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that's where it lands if i had to predict. >> governor phil murphy. i love to be a fly in the wall off the record. their thanks for making time tonight. >> come on out next time chris good to be with you. >> tonight we have our first glimpse into the scope of the january six investigation, after the house select committee issued a sweeping request for white house records, including communications from the former president's family members, chief of staff and a lot more. what it tells us, about the direction the investigation after this. e investigatio after this after this your broken phone for a shiny new one. you break it... we upgrade it. you dunk it? crash it? yikes. doggy bone-it? ha-ha! slam it, wham it, strawberry jamit? we upgrade it! every customer. current, new or business. up to $800 for the 5g phone you want. because everyone deserves better. put my phone in the washer... and the dryer. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and
that's where it lands if i had to predict. >> governor phil murphy. i love to be a fly in the wall off the record. their thanks for making time tonight. >> come on out next time chris good to be with you. >> tonight we have our first glimpse into the scope of the january six investigation, after the house select committee issued a sweeping request for white house records, including communications from the former president's family members, chief of staff and a lot more. what...
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in fact, phil, i used to tell my kids that monsters don't exist, but now we are staring one down.ust 100 miles from where i stand in the gulf of mexico, a terrifying sight for people waking up this morning, especially if you decided to ride out the storm. now is the time to shelter in place and look after each other because the weather will deteriorate quickly. we all know that. anywhere water touches, whether it's from the sky or from the ocean below, will be impacted by this particular storm. a very sobering statement from the governor of louisiana stating that this could potentially be the most powerful hurricane to strike louisiana since the 1850s. that is incredible. some benchmark storms here, of course, katrina and what happened in 2020. i want to show you what they are doing to protect the parishes of southern louisiana. they are closing the floodgates. take ac loo at this video. a lot of manual labor goes behind that. but these are important because they are there to help protect cities from the surge of water -- there is a high likelihood of extreme flash flooding across
in fact, phil, i used to tell my kids that monsters don't exist, but now we are staring one down.ust 100 miles from where i stand in the gulf of mexico, a terrifying sight for people waking up this morning, especially if you decided to ride out the storm. now is the time to shelter in place and look after each other because the weather will deteriorate quickly. we all know that. anywhere water touches, whether it's from the sky or from the ocean below, will be impacted by this particular storm....
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this, debate and everything else doesn't even matter. >> yes. >> so -- the help that we have. >> i mean, philwhere i guess my concern is as a former strategist lies, that the democrats by still sort of haggling amongst themselves haven't begun to make it politically dangerous for republicans to oppose their autocratic impulses. i want to show you cory booker's comments. let's talk about them on the other side. >> we know what is at stake when they go after voting rights. we don't know this just about our context, we know this in hungary, where people get elected and they decide to go from a democracy to an authoritarian government by changing the rules to stay in power. we know this in turkey where you get democratically elected, but when you get into power you begin to change the laws so that you stay in power. all across the world right now there is an assault on the ideas of freedom and equality and inclusion and democracy, but we together stand up today and say not here, not now, not on our watch! >> to his credit, phil, cory booker has always been on the front line of this fight, but all
this, debate and everything else doesn't even matter. >> yes. >> so -- the help that we have. >> i mean, philwhere i guess my concern is as a former strategist lies, that the democrats by still sort of haggling amongst themselves haven't begun to make it politically dangerous for republicans to oppose their autocratic impulses. i want to show you cory booker's comments. let's talk about them on the other side. >> we know what is at stake when they go after voting rights....
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phil"... mom claims her model student daughter... >> i found her... >> dr. e sneaks a boy in the house then gets high and drove into a ditch? >> my son so my car at least nine times. >> dr. phil: you are very impressive. if i look at the other half, i would put cuffs on you. let's do it. this is a safe place to talk about hard things. today is going to be a changing day in your life. i'm not giving up on you... [cheers and applause]
phil"... mom claims her model student daughter... >> i found her... >> dr. e sneaks a boy in the house then gets high and drove into a ditch? >> my son so my car at least nine times. >> dr. phil: you are very impressive. if i look at the other half, i would put cuffs on you. let's do it. this is a safe place to talk about hard things. today is going to be a changing day in your life. i'm not giving up on you... [cheers and applause]