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phil: good point. i thought that last week jim harbaugh on a drive where he had no chance of winning the challenge threw a challenge out there when the giants were driving. he is down. looks like he still has control. jim: i see it starting to just a little bit slip out of the hands. down. i think we will find out that he is down. do you agree? i know you are still squinting and looking. jim: well, it looks like he is down. doesn't it? he does not have a lot of control over it. but the knee is down. it is on the way. it is on the way out. phil: jim harbaugh challenged because the offense says if he loses you have about a four-minute time-out. once again, look at it. the left knee of matthews forte is down. jim: is that ball coming out at all at that point? phil: there is no doubt what when his knee hits the ball the front of the football is not in the fingertips of forte. does he have the tip of the football? jim: the ball is moving. it is so close. it is fractions. again, you have to have indisputeabl
phil: good point. i thought that last week jim harbaugh on a drive where he had no chance of winning the challenge threw a challenge out there when the giants were driving. he is down. looks like he still has control. jim: i see it starting to just a little bit slip out of the hands. down. i think we will find out that he is down. do you agree? i know you are still squinting and looking. jim: well, it looks like he is down. doesn't it? he does not have a lot of control over it. but the knee is...
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let's rejoin jim nantz and phil simms in dallas. jim: here they are, the phil simms all-iron m.v.p.'emarcus ware and dan bailey at the cowboys' victory at the end. phil: we want to say congratulations to both of you. the play of the game that did it for me, when you hit reggie bush coming out of the back field. he is going to make a touchdown pass. tell us about that play. >> i had reggie bushman to man. sean lee helped me reroute him a little bit. i knew i had to get some type of hands or something on him. he almost caught that ball. phil: dan bailey, how about that? national tv today, thanksgiving. what a year you've had and to kick that ringing -- winning field goal, tell us, how nervous were you? >> not too nervous. i have to give it up to the offense and defense. they played really well today. the least i could do is go out and knock one through at the end. phil: congratulations on the victory, your performance. dig into that pie. jim: that is roasted jalapeno apple pie from jim love, the lonesome dove chef in fort worth. >> i might take this home. phil: it's yours to take home.
let's rejoin jim nantz and phil simms in dallas. jim: here they are, the phil simms all-iron m.v.p.'emarcus ware and dan bailey at the cowboys' victory at the end. phil: we want to say congratulations to both of you. the play of the game that did it for me, when you hit reggie bush coming out of the back field. he is going to make a touchdown pass. tell us about that play. >> i had reggie bushman to man. sean lee helped me reroute him a little bit. i knew i had to get some type of hands...
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phil, dennis, anna, and specifically the people who work directly with me on a day-to-day basis. front-line supervisors, roger, mike, day and -- dan, and kevin specifically. it is a wonderful opportunity to work with the department. i felt great to receive such an award could a thank you very much commissioner buell: thank you very much. [applause] >> i guess i think it is worth noting that this is actually the third year in a row that a representative from our department has been included in those who have been honored by this award. last year it was a member of our operations division. the year before, dennis, for his leadership. needless to say, all of them work under denny, so i think there's something to that. congratulations on your excellent team. a few upcoming events. tomorrow night, we celebrate our 12th annual turkey took off. which puts betting chefs that each rec center against those of other rec centers. it is a food cooking battle for bragging rights. it is a great even for neighbors, staff, and teams. if you're hungry and cannot wait for next thursday for thanksgi
phil, dennis, anna, and specifically the people who work directly with me on a day-to-day basis. front-line supervisors, roger, mike, day and -- dan, and kevin specifically. it is a wonderful opportunity to work with the department. i felt great to receive such an award could a thank you very much commissioner buell: thank you very much. [applause] >> i guess i think it is worth noting that this is actually the third year in a row that a representative from our department has been...
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that's where we find phil matier and willie brown. does it smell better or look cleaner, phil? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, it does. take the camera over here. come on, mayor. they are trying their best to keep the place clean. they have cleaned out the bocce ball courts there which was one of the demands. they are limiting a bit of tents here and stuff like that. although they do have some new structures up. what's your impression? >> well, i'm really impressed. as a matter of fact, take a look at the structure there. >> which one? >> all the balloons. and then on the other side, you got what appears to be condos. double deckers. and they are well laid out. there are walking paths so that everybody can in fact move around if they choose to do. there are places to dump garbage. it's reasonably well done. >> reporter: but is it well enough for the mayor or is the mayor trying to squeeze them down? >> i think they are having good conversations with the mayor because obviously, the population, phil, has been substantially reduced from the time we were here a few weeks ag
that's where we find phil matier and willie brown. does it smell better or look cleaner, phil? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, it does. take the camera over here. come on, mayor. they are trying their best to keep the place clean. they have cleaned out the bocce ball courts there which was one of the demands. they are limiting a bit of tents here and stuff like that. although they do have some new structures up. what's your impression? >> well, i'm really impressed. as a...
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not quite as exciting as phil's, but close. ♪ >> oh, cute.♪ ♪ ♪ >> on behalf of the entire zoo, we want to thank you. a lot of those for new acquisitions. the hippo, the tiger. without you, we cannot have done that. thank you for your patience and support. any questions? commissioner harrison: just a compliment, and thank you. my granddaughter, who just turned 3 if you months ago, had a birthday party out there with a lot of family, friends, and relatives. and it was absolutely wonderful. thank you. everything was perfect. we rode the train. it was absolutely great. i wanted to thank you in complement you and the staff out there. >> thank you commissioner. i know it has been a tough three years. thank you for your patience and support. >> is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. we're on item number seven, sue bierman park. >> the afternoon, commissioners. this would director for the recreation and parks department. i am here for the discussion and possible action to recommend that the board of supervis
not quite as exciting as phil's, but close. ♪ >> oh, cute.♪ ♪ ♪ >> on behalf of the entire zoo, we want to thank you. a lot of those for new acquisitions. the hippo, the tiger. without you, we cannot have done that. thank you for your patience and support. any questions? commissioner harrison: just a compliment, and thank you. my granddaughter, who just turned 3 if you months ago, had a birthday party out there with a lot of family, friends, and relatives. and it was...
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i think he's brilliant with some of the things he showed phil with the short game, the iron shots. and i still think one of the greatest shots i ever saw was phil at the masters when he eagled 13 or 14, and he hooke it-- or he sliced it on 15 and couldn't go for the green and had to way lay-up and hit the wedge like this. when he had to lay up, i'm like you watch. this is a chance to make three and almost did. the drills dave has work with, with phil are brilliant. >> only have people practice with two because. i detest having a circle of balls arnd the hole i want it to be natural. i want to just get up and let it go. that's what i do. i practice with two balls. i'll practice two from 40 feet and the next two might be from 10 or 15 breaking different ways. i have to use my imagination. >> rose: in 2008 you wrote the following ruleses, 10 rules for-- number one, "take try out of the equation. >> absolutely. >> rose: speak to that? >> just sign your own signature. you won't think a thing. right below it, try to duplicate it. you won't be able to do the first two letters. if you go s
i think he's brilliant with some of the things he showed phil with the short game, the iron shots. and i still think one of the greatest shots i ever saw was phil at the masters when he eagled 13 or 14, and he hooke it-- or he sliced it on 15 and couldn't go for the green and had to way lay-up and hit the wedge like this. when he had to lay up, i'm like you watch. this is a chance to make three and almost did. the drills dave has work with, with phil are brilliant. >> only have people...
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phil. phil? phil stark, my boyfriend. would that happen to be his phone? uh... he said i could use it. who are you guys? fbi. oh, my god, he's not in trouble? we just want to talk to him. well... i don't see how you're gonna do that. why not? he's in the desert. he left to go camping yesterday. great. so we'll go search the mojave desert. charlie: so is he phil stark or is he, you know, ron allen? well, that's the thing-- he's phil to his girlfriend, he's ron allen to the people at calsci, there's no fingerprints on the guy anywhere. well, at least you know one place not to look for him. yeah, well, we got a lot of real estate to cover and not a lot of time. it's bad enough that synthesizer's out there. we don't know what the guy knows or whose hands he's gonna put it in. you know, larry's... devastated. larry. alan: isn't it funny the people who are closest to us, they always find it easy to keep secrets. charlie: you know, it's interesting you say that, because i don't recall you ever telling me that mom was a published composer. what-what... what is thi
phil. phil? phil stark, my boyfriend. would that happen to be his phone? uh... he said i could use it. who are you guys? fbi. oh, my god, he's not in trouble? we just want to talk to him. well... i don't see how you're gonna do that. why not? he's in the desert. he left to go camping yesterday. great. so we'll go search the mojave desert. charlie: so is he phil stark or is he, you know, ron allen? well, that's the thing-- he's phil to his girlfriend, he's ron allen to the people at calsci,...
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. >> phil will anchor our election coverage in a few minutes and throughout the broadcast, up to the minute results from all bay area races. it will be right there on the bottom of your screen. >> we begin tonight at the weapons station. people living near it will have to put up with the stink a little bit longer. tonight, phillips is repairing the oil pipeline that burst yesterday and that sulfur odor, which had faded is back. juliette is in concord tonight where people who live nearby are not too happy about it. understandably, juliette. >> understandably, here we go again. night number two and yes, that odor is back. a will the of neighbors in this area not happy about it. there are not mandatory evacuations, but i'll tell you what. a lot of people are clearing out because it stinks here. and a lot of people had no idea. there was a pipeline literally in their own backyard. it's around the clock job to cap a crude oil leak from a 16- inch pipeline that runs through the concord naval weapons station and in a field directly behind dozens of homes. >> we didn't evacuate last night. s
. >> phil will anchor our election coverage in a few minutes and throughout the broadcast, up to the minute results from all bay area races. it will be right there on the bottom of your screen. >> we begin tonight at the weapons station. people living near it will have to put up with the stink a little bit longer. tonight, phillips is repairing the oil pipeline that burst yesterday and that sulfur odor, which had faded is back. juliette is in concord tonight where people who live...
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phil. >> reporter: that's right, elizabeth. you know, for weeks now, we have been covering the movement on the streets but today the owners and managers of the buildings around it began to speak out and here's what they had to say. >> move it. move that camp. >> reporter: that's the message coming from the businesses and building owners who have been living with the "occupy sf" encampment at the base of market street for the past two months. >> we need to have them moved at the very least or we need to have them disbanded entirety. it's time for the mayor to act. it's time for city hall to say, enough is enough. >> reporter: some of the businesses say they've simply had. >> the vandalism, the theft, the public urination, the unsanitary conditions that have been created on market street, your businesses in the embarcadero center, your businesses in the ferry building, they are all suffering. >> reporter: are they talking about suing the city to recoup some of the losses? >> yes. >> reporter: while the mayor has ordered the clear
phil. >> reporter: that's right, elizabeth. you know, for weeks now, we have been covering the movement on the streets but today the owners and managers of the buildings around it began to speak out and here's what they had to say. >> move it. move that camp. >> reporter: that's the message coming from the businesses and building owners who have been living with the "occupy sf" encampment at the base of market street for the past two months. >> we need to have...
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phil lebeau live from a plant in romulus, michigan. us off here by giving us a snapshot of the auto industry right now in america. >> reporter: far better shape than a couple of years ago, craig. you have all three of the detroit automakers profitable, a huge change from a couple of years ago, but they're far smaller than they used to be, in part because they shed so many jobs. look at the number of jobs the detroit automakers had in michigan ten years ago. more than 200,000. bottomed out in 2010, at just over 100,000. yes, it has come back 9,000 to 110,000. but overall, when you look at the upper midwest, because the auto industry is not just in michigan, it is illinois, indiana, ohio, there are plants there not only for manufacturing of cars but the parts, suppliers. look at the change particularly from four years ago. people always say listen, jobs are coming back. yes, they've come back in the last year and a half, but not to the degree of where they were four years ago. that's why when you talk with economists, particularly ones i
phil lebeau live from a plant in romulus, michigan. us off here by giving us a snapshot of the auto industry right now in america. >> reporter: far better shape than a couple of years ago, craig. you have all three of the detroit automakers profitable, a huge change from a couple of years ago, but they're far smaller than they used to be, in part because they shed so many jobs. look at the number of jobs the detroit automakers had in michigan ten years ago. more than 200,000. bottomed out...
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phil for help.ove that generated plenty of controversy. >> the cause of death of this millionaire's girlfriend. >> reporter: two-day made for tv event. dramatic dr. phil special he has been promoting for weeks. but after all the hype, did dr. phil find out how rebecca really died? the simple answer -- no. >> at the end of the day it seems to me we know no more than the first autopsy. >> reporter: the woman's body was found naked hanging from a noose at their california mansion in july. her ankles and wrists bound behind her back. police ruled the woman's bizarre death a suicide. but her family continues to believe it was murder. and wanted an independent autopsy. >> did you feel look yike you w disturbing her final resting place? >> i feel like my sister hasn't rested yet. i don't have an answer for her. >> reporter: through donations the family reportedly paid $10,000 to exhume the body. so forensic pathologist, dr. sealer wecht could examine it. parts of the autopsy captured on video. for his part
phil for help.ove that generated plenty of controversy. >> the cause of death of this millionaire's girlfriend. >> reporter: two-day made for tv event. dramatic dr. phil special he has been promoting for weeks. but after all the hype, did dr. phil find out how rebecca really died? the simple answer -- no. >> at the end of the day it seems to me we know no more than the first autopsy. >> reporter: the woman's body was found naked hanging from a noose at their california...
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phil find out how rebecca zahau really died?ple answer -- no. >> at the end of the day it seems to me we know no more than the first autopsy. >> reporter: zahau's body was found naked hanging from a noose at this coronado, california, mansion in july. her ankles and wrists bound behind her back. police ruled zahau's bizarre death a suicide. but her family continues to believe it was murder. and wanted an independent autopsy. >> did you feel like you were disturbing her final resting place? >> i feel like my sister hasn't rested yet. bauds -- because i don't have an answer for her. >> reporter: through donations the family reportedly paid $10,000 to exhume the body. so forensic pathologist, dr. cyril wecht could examine it. parts of the autopsy captured on video. for his part dr. phil says the family reached out to him after deciding on the new autopsy. in reality show fashion they first found out the results on set with cameras rolling. >> while i am not prepared to, unequivocal unequivocally, with absolute scientific certainty
phil find out how rebecca zahau really died?ple answer -- no. >> at the end of the day it seems to me we know no more than the first autopsy. >> reporter: zahau's body was found naked hanging from a noose at this coronado, california, mansion in july. her ankles and wrists bound behind her back. police ruled zahau's bizarre death a suicide. but her family continues to believe it was murder. and wanted an independent autopsy. >> did you feel like you were disturbing her final...
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phil find out how rebecca zahau really died?e answer, no. >> at the end of the day, it seems to me we know no more than the first autopsy. >> reporter: zahau's body was found naked, hanging from a noose, at that coronado, california, mansion in july. her wrists bound. the police ruled her death a suicide. but the family believes it was murder and wanted an independent autopsy. >> did you feel like you were disturbing her final resting place? >> i feel like my sister hasn't rested yet because i don't have an answer for her. >> reporter: through donations, the family reportedly paid around $10,000 to exhume the body so forensic pathologist, dr. cyril wecht, could re-examine it. for his part, dr. phil said the family reached out to him, after deciding on the new autopsy. but in reality show fashion, they first found out the results on-set, with cameras rolling. >> it not prepared, unkwifically, with absolute certainty say, it but not a homicide, and it was a suicide. >> reporter: wecht changed the manner of death from suicide to un
phil find out how rebecca zahau really died?e answer, no. >> at the end of the day, it seems to me we know no more than the first autopsy. >> reporter: zahau's body was found naked, hanging from a noose, at that coronado, california, mansion in july. her wrists bound. the police ruled her death a suicide. but the family believes it was murder and wanted an independent autopsy. >> did you feel like you were disturbing her final resting place? >> i feel like my sister...
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phil matier and willie brown are talking politics behind the protests.emen, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. and you know, it is interesting. all the attention has been on oakland especially last night at that city council meeting. did you catch some of the vibe coming out of there? >> i did. larry reid was, you know, quite the guy trying to keep order. and it's difficult when the police chief is testifying and is getting heckled and shouted down. >> it's interesting, i sensed -- i talked to councilmembers going into this meeting and we see the results of it. there was a real shift after wednesday night. the violence that followed the general strike really put a -- turned a lot of people off to the camp. they support the movement but the idea of the camp being out there is starting to rub some of the council people the wrong way or at least worry the supporters that they have on the council. >> if "occupy oakland" as well as "occupy oakland" denver, san francisco and other places come up with a list of agenda of demands that can be met by c
phil matier and willie brown are talking politics behind the protests.emen, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. and you know, it is interesting. all the attention has been on oakland especially last night at that city council meeting. did you catch some of the vibe coming out of there? >> i did. larry reid was, you know, quite the guy trying to keep order. and it's difficult when the police chief is testifying and is getting heckled and shouted down. >> it's...
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and the very very ugly phil bryant last night republican phil bryant won the election in mississippi to be the state's next governor unfortunately according to brian c. one two yesterday while stumping in support of initiative twenty six better known as the fetal personhood amendment brian said this is a battle of good and evil of biblical proportions and that if the person who meant it was defeated then satan wins his words and as we know today voters rejected the bus apparently sealing a victory for satan not sure how satan is going to celebrate his victory maybe by giving the governor's mansion in mississippi to a republican either way phil bryant comparing preserving a woman's right to have some control over her body to see who's winning is very curious. coming up on the big picture one republican congressman is taking the art of denial to in its early new level i'll try to set the record straight as to which it. drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through that sort of if you may who can you trust no one who has you in view with a
and the very very ugly phil bryant last night republican phil bryant won the election in mississippi to be the state's next governor unfortunately according to brian c. one two yesterday while stumping in support of initiative twenty six better known as the fetal personhood amendment brian said this is a battle of good and evil of biblical proportions and that if the person who meant it was defeated then satan wins his words and as we know today voters rejected the bus apparently sealing a...
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that's phil donohue, he surprised us and came out on the program as well. so me and phil there.n tell which is which, but i'm the one on the left. i had a costume contest for the staff. the staff got into the spirit. i didn't have a costume, but i feel like i was phil on tv already. isha has the day off. sent us this picture. she's clearly ready for halloween. i read some of her tweets. sounded like she had quite a late night. ended up sunday hanging out on the couch. we had this entry from our producer chuck who was traveling on assignment. take a look. ♪ my name is chuck and i'm a cowboy ♪ ♪ i wrote this song for you ♪ i wish you enjoy ♪ i wish i could be there to see all the show ♪ ♪ but patty made me go to ohio >> got sent to ohio on assignment and missed the contest. we applaud chuck and isha, but they did not win the competition. runner-up went to our producer david. check out his moammar gadhafi costume. >> ah, shut up, patty. i'm out of beer. keeping them honest. >> that is setting the bar high. associate producer ann crushed gadhafi as courtney stodden's twitter feed. >
that's phil donohue, he surprised us and came out on the program as well. so me and phil there.n tell which is which, but i'm the one on the left. i had a costume contest for the staff. the staff got into the spirit. i didn't have a costume, but i feel like i was phil on tv already. isha has the day off. sent us this picture. she's clearly ready for halloween. i read some of her tweets. sounded like she had quite a late night. ended up sunday hanging out on the couch. we had this entry from our...
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phil mcgraw. drmt phil, i find this so stunning.nd i guess the thing that shocks me most of all, one is used to hearing about depraved people doing horrible things, but the fact that numerous people actually witnessed sandusky allegedly sexually assaulting these boys, reaping these boys in a public space in the shower room. but none of them stepped in to stop the assault as they were actually talking place and didn't seem to really follow up beyond maybe an initial reporting to a supervisor and in one case to paterno. >> well, anderson, that's really disturbing at a couple of levels. you know, one of the things we know about children that are molested is that we are groomed for this. and whether it's through intimidation or whatever it might be, they don't have a voice. they don't have the ability to step upnd stop what's going on. and when you have people in a position where they do have a voice, they do have power, that know what's going on, even see what's going on and they don't stop it, how do you go home and have dinner when y
phil mcgraw. drmt phil, i find this so stunning.nd i guess the thing that shocks me most of all, one is used to hearing about depraved people doing horrible things, but the fact that numerous people actually witnessed sandusky allegedly sexually assaulting these boys, reaping these boys in a public space in the shower room. but none of them stepped in to stop the assault as they were actually talking place and didn't seem to really follow up beyond maybe an initial reporting to a supervisor and...
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>>shepard: thank you, phil.he prime system in the disappearance of his ex-fiance, the father of the kids and you give the kids back to them? >>arthur: risky. you give someone else instead, you give him as much visitation as he wants but someone else better be if that almost with the kids for the next month. >>shepard: he is not charged and he has not committed a crime as far as the law is concerned. >>randy: there is in evidence. kids belong with their parents, forget presumption of evidence. he is not even charged. >>arthur: yesterday they took a kid away from the parent for feeding him too much and this guy is the prime suspect. >>shepard: post o.j. it mean as lot. there was a trail of blood and there is plenty here, but they have not arrested him. it is complicated. complicated. hope good thing for children. were police raiding occupy catches overnight in two major cities. and the man who shot president reagan wants more freedom to come and go from the hospital. mental hospital. where he has chilled for 30 ye
>>shepard: thank you, phil.he prime system in the disappearance of his ex-fiance, the father of the kids and you give the kids back to them? >>arthur: risky. you give someone else instead, you give him as much visitation as he wants but someone else better be if that almost with the kids for the next month. >>shepard: he is not charged and he has not committed a crime as far as the law is concerned. >>randy: there is in evidence. kids belong with their parents, forget...
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trace trace phil, thank you. now, the former lead international kidnapping negotiator for the f.b.i., and managing director for the kidnapping resolution practice at security firm and the question here, we know they want money. why no demand yet? >>guest: well, you don't know for sure that there aren't any demands. if there are demands the family would be doing the right thing about keeping quiet. they want this resolved and get him out of there. the high profile nature is putting a lot of pressure on kidnappers and they will be worried about getting out and getting away. there are aspects they will want to keep quiet to get him out safely. >>trace: this is a "do or die", really, one of the things where if they don't get what they want and there have been a number of cases where other athletes and families have been abducted so if they don't get what they want, this is a bad scenario. >>guest: well, absolutely, but they are used to getting what they want. in many cases a crime homicide is different than the crime
trace trace phil, thank you. now, the former lead international kidnapping negotiator for the f.b.i., and managing director for the kidnapping resolution practice at security firm and the question here, we know they want money. why no demand yet? >>guest: well, you don't know for sure that there aren't any demands. if there are demands the family would be doing the right thing about keeping quiet. they want this resolved and get him out of there. the high profile nature is putting a lot...
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phil got here in his beat-up van from wisconsin.d george scraped up enough money to buy a bus ticket from florida. at night he sleeps in his friend's truck. >> i always have my toothbrush, toothpaste and razor that i shave and clean up at walmart in the morning, and it's -- this is home. >> each man willing to cross the country to regain something he'd lost. how soon do you need to get a job? >> tomorrow. i got 12 bucks left. >> in your pocket? >> yes, sir. no bank account. >> would it be too far-fetched to say that ses brace brought you here? >> the last couple of years i've been laid off, and the unemployment exhausted on me, and i'm turning to family and friends and, yeah, desperation. >> ditto. i mean, just want to have a decent life. that's all. >> for those who have come to williston with little cash and looking for a fresh start, they might be surprised to find out how much they have in common with a man who may be most responsible for this boom, harold hamm. harold is the son of sharecroppers. his company, continental resour
phil got here in his beat-up van from wisconsin.d george scraped up enough money to buy a bus ticket from florida. at night he sleeps in his friend's truck. >> i always have my toothbrush, toothpaste and razor that i shave and clean up at walmart in the morning, and it's -- this is home. >> each man willing to cross the country to regain something he'd lost. how soon do you need to get a job? >> tomorrow. i got 12 bucks left. >> in your pocket? >> yes, sir. no bank...
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but according to phil bryant's own logic, satan also won in mississippi last night. described the vote on a mississippi ballot measure that would have defined a fertilized egg as a person. >> this is a battle of good and evil. the evil dark side that exists in this world is taking hold.w31 and they're saying, what we want you to be able to do is to continuei0]rextinguish innocent life. you see, if we could do that, w3 satan wins.ko >> see, in the governor-elect ai --çó allegory there, what satan wants is for the ban on all abortions and hormonal birth control, it was satan who wanted that to fail in mississippi. x@=uq1"á$sqpáu)e did fail in mississippi, but a huge margin, by double digits.çó so the state's next governor has the voters of mississippi to thank both for his and for çó satan's victories in last night's qú)sissippi election.qÑi and now he is faced with the unique challenge of governing an electorate that he has accused i of voting for satan by a 16-point margin. which would be awkward. the mississippi electorate is a very conservative one.Ñi these fertil
but according to phil bryant's own logic, satan also won in mississippi last night. described the vote on a mississippi ballot measure that would have defined a fertilized egg as a person. >> this is a battle of good and evil. the evil dark side that exists in this world is taking hold.w31 and they're saying, what we want you to be able to do is to continuei0]rextinguish innocent life. you see, if we could do that, w3 satan wins.ko >> see, in the governor-elect ai --çó allegory...
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phil mcgraw. >> dr. phil, i find this so stunning.uess the thing that shocks me most of all, one is used to hearing about depraved people doing horrible things, but the fact that numerous people actually witnessed sandusky allegedly sexually assaulting these boys, reaping these boys in a public space in the shower room. but none of them stepped in to stop the assault as they were actually talking place and didn't seem to really follow up beyond maybe an initial reporting to a supervisor and in one case to paterno. >> well, anderson, that's really disturbing at a couple of levels. you know, one of the things we know about children that are molested is that we are groomed for this. and whether it's through intimidation or whatever it might be, they don't have a voice. they don't have the ability to step up and stop what's going on. and when you have people in a position where they do have a voice, they do have power, that know what's going on, even see what's going on and they don't stop it, how do you go home and have dinner when you'v
phil mcgraw. >> dr. phil, i find this so stunning.uess the thing that shocks me most of all, one is used to hearing about depraved people doing horrible things, but the fact that numerous people actually witnessed sandusky allegedly sexually assaulting these boys, reaping these boys in a public space in the shower room. but none of them stepped in to stop the assault as they were actually talking place and didn't seem to really follow up beyond maybe an initial reporting to a supervisor...
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>> shepard: phil keating in miami tonight. phil, thanks. the police academy probably never covered.newly released reports explain how a deputy's dealt with dozens of wild animals that a man in eastern ohio released d from his farm. investigators say that farm owner killed himself right after opening his cages last month. deputies had to gun down dozens of animals, including tigers and lions and bears. one deputy says he shot a charging black bear and it dropped just seven feet from him. others describe opening fire on a wounded african lion, killing it as it tried to attack. deputies also said that they -- that that farm owner, they saw him on the ground but couldn't approach him to see if he was still alive because a white tiger appeared to be eating his body. and that's a quote. several of the animals did survive there at the columbus zoo. the owner's widow has tried to get them back but so far the state has prevented that a major shakeup involving a former governor, financial collapse and more than a billion dollars in missing customer cash. plus word of new accusations that iran
>> shepard: phil keating in miami tonight. phil, thanks. the police academy probably never covered.newly released reports explain how a deputy's dealt with dozens of wild animals that a man in eastern ohio released d from his farm. investigators say that farm owner killed himself right after opening his cages last month. deputies had to gun down dozens of animals, including tigers and lions and bears. one deputy says he shot a charging black bear and it dropped just seven feet from him....