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liz: phil, yeah, nobody is leaving today early from the cme. david: thanks, phil.e for quick speed read some of the day's other headlines, five stories one minute. japan airlines returning 787 dreamliner jets to commercial flights in june. the jet has been grounded since mid-january on those battery problems. southwest is ending free ride for no shows. the airline is launching a new no show policy which will force flyers to forfeit their fares if they fail to show up for a flight. sales of smartphones outpaced standard phones in first quarter. smartphones accounted for 51% of the 418 million cell phones shipped. >>> u.s. is suing novartis for allegedly paying kickbacks and providing lavish dinners to doctors. the company is accused using payments to encourage doctors to prescribe their brand name drugs for hypertension and other medical conditions. no. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg is adding tech heavyweights to his political advocacisy group. microsoft founder bill gates, steve ballmer and ceo brad smith and john parker have joined the project. that is today's
liz: phil, yeah, nobody is leaving today early from the cme. david: thanks, phil.e for quick speed read some of the day's other headlines, five stories one minute. japan airlines returning 787 dreamliner jets to commercial flights in june. the jet has been grounded since mid-january on those battery problems. southwest is ending free ride for no shows. the airline is launching a new no show policy which will force flyers to forfeit their fares if they fail to show up for a flight. sales of...
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don't put him in jail put phil pot the guy killed his kids and burn to death how he should be running barclays he should be running bank of england not mark carney mark carney is just a smooth talking money printer put philpott he knows how to burn people alive put in this bank of england you frickin morons george osborne so here we have to a man responsible for awful crime of killing his children so let's see how their friends and family and people around them justify their behavior understand what is going to summer thousand pounds a year bonus and a pension plan phil pot he proved himself to be an arsonist a murderer george osborne this is your man run bank of england this is your man to be the chancellor of the exchequer fill bot. so phil potts lawyer says man behind darby fire a very good father a man who killed a six children in the house fire was a very good father who never meant to harm them his lawyer said so with this argument that he was a good father and he just you know accidentally killed the six children i want to turn to how people use that excuse for bankers and the
don't put him in jail put phil pot the guy killed his kids and burn to death how he should be running barclays he should be running bank of england not mark carney mark carney is just a smooth talking money printer put philpott he knows how to burn people alive put in this bank of england you frickin morons george osborne so here we have to a man responsible for awful crime of killing his children so let's see how their friends and family and people around them justify their behavior understand...
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>> i would agree with phil exactly.ever really give too much away, and if you think you are, you may want to go back and re-evaluate the value of the service you're offering 0. also i would say remember the 80/20 rule. 80% comes from -- 80% comes from 20% of the people that you are reaching. so you really just want to engage in a dialogue and engage in a relationship with your audience and your customer base because that's what's ultimately going to create the sales. >> and what's interesting, too, you'll know when it's too much. you see what gets traction and what doesn't. you'll know what direction you should turn in. okay. let's move on to the next question about distribution. >> as a young company we go out and sell on our own, but our bandwidth is only so wide and so it's important to have a distribution point who can do the sales for us. for a luxury market, where would we find that distribution point? >> this is a bit of a teaser because i've been interested in this question about sales and selling and distributi
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financial sector but while there's no deterrent for committing arson in the financial sector this guy phil pot he's going to be of course you know brought before a court and facing justice in some way for killing people but for crosby there's no justice because here in the u.k. and around the world if you steal money using bank fraud and securities fraud like crosby's does or like the leaders of barclays h.s.b.c. lloyds and world bank of scotland commit securities fraud every single day of every single week there's no deterrent there's no societal pressure not to commit massive fraud there's no penalty there's no reason not to moral hazard you know this idea that well if you let a bank commit fraud or just continue to commit fraud that's out the window we now have serialised sanctioned banker financial hooliganism that is resulting in people like philpott phil potts you get a job running it just b.c. don't put him in jail put phil pot the guy killed his kids and burn to the death how he should be running barclays he should be running back bank of england not mark carney mark carney is just
financial sector but while there's no deterrent for committing arson in the financial sector this guy phil pot he's going to be of course you know brought before a court and facing justice in some way for killing people but for crosby there's no justice because here in the u.k. and around the world if you steal money using bank fraud and securities fraud like crosby's does or like the leaders of barclays h.s.b.c. lloyds and world bank of scotland commit securities fraud every single day of...
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this can be prevented, though, phil.tion in the sequester, and put people back to work, put our -- lift the exquisite ser be congress changing the law. >> should people be worried if they're flying, about safety being compromised? >> absolutely not, phil. we never compromise safety. planes will be guided in and out of the airports safely. safety will always be our number one priority. there will always be enough controllers guides planes in and out of the airports safely. >> secretary of transportation ray lahood joining us first on cnbc, on a day when a lot of news going on, tyler and sue, including the department of transportation issues new guidelines. back to you. >> thanks to both of you, phil. >>> back now with jeff kill berg following or top story, that is the hack attack on an a.p. twitter feet. that hack saying that the white house had been victimized by for explosions and that the president had been injured. it was false, but it sent the dow down, but it also sent the ten-year note way down. >> as high frequenc
this can be prevented, though, phil.tion in the sequester, and put people back to work, put our -- lift the exquisite ser be congress changing the law. >> should people be worried if they're flying, about safety being compromised? >> absolutely not, phil. we never compromise safety. planes will be guided in and out of the airports safely. safety will always be our number one priority. there will always be enough controllers guides planes in and out of the airports safely. >>...
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government or they say here the teats and it's all bad from there well george osborne of this guy mick phil pot he said that he asked whether the taxpayer should be subsidizing these sort of lifestyles which of course then you look at the headline from the exact same week. c.e.o. crosspiece sitting on twenty five million pound pension pot former chief executive james crosby is entitle to a seven hundred thousand pounds annual pension from his time at the company it would cost twenty five million pounds to buy a pension of that size u.k. parliamentary commission on friday criticised crosby and two other former boss executives for sowing destruction at the mortgage lender and called for them to be banned from working in the financial sector but while there's no deterrence for committing arson in the financial sector this guy phil pot he's going to be of course you know brought before a court and facing justice in some way for killing people but for crosby there's no justice because here in the u.k. and around the world if you steal money using bank fraud and securities fraud like crosby's doe
government or they say here the teats and it's all bad from there well george osborne of this guy mick phil pot he said that he asked whether the taxpayer should be subsidizing these sort of lifestyles which of course then you look at the headline from the exact same week. c.e.o. crosspiece sitting on twenty five million pound pension pot former chief executive james crosby is entitle to a seven hundred thousand pounds annual pension from his time at the company it would cost twenty five...
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thanks, phil. my name is jack bear and for the last 20 years i worked for the san francisco giant's baseball team and my client wells is here today and we have colleagues that support us in the audience but in view of the hour we will keep it as brief as possible. the next one. this site, this slide shows the history of the site. so you can see it on the left side, this site was uppeder under water in the 1800s and move to land and the graphic on the right shows mission rock, a rock formation in the bay and just off of the coast and that is what the project was named after and that is what the street is named after. mission rock. sorry, there is a delay in the technology here. okay, this slide shows you what is there today. a large surface parking lot that is used for commuter parking and for the ballpark. and pier 48 which is also used for the parking in the storage of election of equipment and the small sliver of the parking on the edge of the boulevard. >> as you know, as an enterprise agency wi
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phil black is live in moscow this morning. hello, phil, what are we learning? >> poppy, good morning. we have been told that russian authorities intercepted a communication between the bombing suspect's mother and one of the bombing suspects and we are told this not by russian authorities but a u.s. official who showed them to be discussing jihad. this was intercepted back in 2011 but only made available to the fbi in the last few days. the context here. we know back in 2011, russian authorities asked the fbi to investigate tamerlan tsarnaev and his mother because of concerns of radical. they didn't find any information to suggest they were a threat. they went back to ask more questions and they say they didn't hear anything back. we know this interceptor communication was recorded at roughly that same time frame. it does, at the very least, raise an interesting question. that is, had the fbi known about this intercept at the time, could it have altered the way that investigation was handled and could it have altered its ultimate outcome? poppy? >> phil, are we
phil black is live in moscow this morning. hello, phil, what are we learning? >> poppy, good morning. we have been told that russian authorities intercepted a communication between the bombing suspect's mother and one of the bombing suspects and we are told this not by russian authorities but a u.s. official who showed them to be discussing jihad. this was intercepted back in 2011 but only made available to the fbi in the last few days. the context here. we know back in 2011, russian...
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this is the case about how the recreation and park department a public-city run agency directed by phil ginsberg has tried to hide the abuse by deleting all records by the sabotage of a public forum at the common wealth club by changing the title, the panelists and the title of the meeting. the rpd was unhappy that the citizens with different points of view in the rpd's official policy were going to speak at the common wealth club. the topic was to discuss what was called the golden gate park under siege. commercializing, and in particular, they were trying to build a artificial turf soccer field at the beach shalet. >> i think that miss ballard working on behalf of mr. ginsber wrote a letter to curtis and asked him to change the meeting. she says, basically, she goes on and asks, she tell us and says that the allegations as stated in mr. baoel's april 25th e-mail to you today i hope that this collar ... clarifies i will send you a copy. i want to read to you who the panel is for, here quickly, one was former director of spur, he was to be the moderator. i think that you may know him. a
this is the case about how the recreation and park department a public-city run agency directed by phil ginsberg has tried to hide the abuse by deleting all records by the sabotage of a public forum at the common wealth club by changing the title, the panelists and the title of the meeting. the rpd was unhappy that the citizens with different points of view in the rpd's official policy were going to speak at the common wealth club. the topic was to discuss what was called the golden gate park...
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thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward.
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to phil donahue, talking about gay rights. and obama's second term. that's coming up next. >> john: on wtf ohio, we look at an all too familiar story. a republican state legislature blocking a medicaid expansion for no other reason than it was enacted by this guy. that they don't seem to like, named obama. now, as we've noted before, the federal government covers the cost of the expansion for three years and then 90% thereafter. in other words, it is such a great deal that even a republican governor like ohio's john kasich is willing to overlook the deeply disturbing fact that it actually helps people in need and holds his nose while he accepts these funds. but a republican state house panel is nixing the $13 billion that would go toward providing 300,000 ohioans with healthcare. because the supreme court made accepting the funds optional and conservative groups have turned this into a litmus test. if you accept the funds many of your state citizens will be alive but you'll be dead to us. so republicans now have this sophie's choice of deciding what's
to phil donahue, talking about gay rights. and obama's second term. that's coming up next. >> john: on wtf ohio, we look at an all too familiar story. a republican state legislature blocking a medicaid expansion for no other reason than it was enacted by this guy. that they don't seem to like, named obama. now, as we've noted before, the federal government covers the cost of the expansion for three years and then 90% thereafter. in other words, it is such a great deal that even a...
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. >> that's phil black. are also concerned about a man who they think may vin fluns vin fluns have inviewsed tamerlan named misha. >> when misha visited us he just kind of opened our eyes really wide about islam. he was really -- he's devoted and he's a verygood man. >> let's bring in our cnn national security analyst julia kichlt kiam to talk about this. talk about strange, new developments frightening new developments. so the russians we finally find out have recorded this secret conversation between the mother and maybe one of the sons and they mention the word jihad but they didn't tell authorities here in the united states until now. >> two take-aways. first, jihad means a lot of things 37 we're sort of curious in what context wassaid. it sounds lik russians nervous enough. but this piece of information that's come out in the isreally what starts to make u.s. intelligence agencies seem more consistent. we kept thinking what was up with the fbi? why didn't they follohe russians essentially said here is a
. >> that's phil black. are also concerned about a man who they think may vin fluns vin fluns have inviewsed tamerlan named misha. >> when misha visited us he just kind of opened our eyes really wide about islam. he was really -- he's devoted and he's a verygood man. >> let's bring in our cnn national security analyst julia kichlt kiam to talk about this. talk about strange, new developments frightening new developments. so the russians we finally find out have recorded this...
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phil black in moscow. phil, thank you very much. >>> up next, paying respects to the victims and grieving over a traumatic week. residents in boston returned to church to reflect. in the crossfire, a boston reporter shares his story of being up close and personal with police when they took down the marathon bombing suspect. if you're looking to go to school, you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices about how to pay for school. our faculty have, on average, over 16 years of field experiene. we'll help you build a personal career plan. we build programs based on what employers are looking for. our football team, is always undefeated. and leading companies are interested in our graduates. we'll even help you decorate your new office. ok. let's get to work. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he'
phil black in moscow. phil, thank you very much. >>> up next, paying respects to the victims and grieving over a traumatic week. residents in boston returned to church to reflect. in the crossfire, a boston reporter shares his story of being up close and personal with police when they took down the marathon bombing suspect. if you're looking to go to school, you deserve more than just flexibility and convenience. so here's a few reasons to choose university of phoenix. our average...
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and phil donahue on iraq. the war that got him fire for being right.ay is the president of kofi annan, and hank aaron hit his 715th home run to pass babe ruth's record and his memory lives on for those of us who don't believe in steroids. this is vow. "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> good evening i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." with the senate back in session this could be the month maybe even the week when a new gun control bill is brought up to the floor. in connecticut an impassioned president obama kept up the pressure for up and down votes including universal background checks, ban on assault weapons and limits on multi round ammunition clips. >> this is not about me. this is not about politics. this is about doing the right thing for all the families who are here that have been torn apart by gun violence. it's about them and all the families going forward so we can prevent this from happening again. >> john: mr. obama met with members of 11 families who lost children in the sandy hook school, and then gift them a lift--thingave--thengave
and phil donahue on iraq. the war that got him fire for being right.ay is the president of kofi annan, and hank aaron hit his 715th home run to pass babe ruth's record and his memory lives on for those of us who don't believe in steroids. this is vow. "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> good evening i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." with the senate back in session this could be the month maybe even the week when a new gun control bill is brought up to the...
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a pleasure as always phil. take care. > > thank you. still ahead, why kraft is facing new backlash for a chemical in its mac and cheese. plus, enjoy a longer life without the added worry of retirement. tips on planning to live long and prosper are next. there is controversey over kraft's mac and cheese. today in chicago, protestors will deliver a petition of over 270,000 signatures to kraft foods' chicago headquarters. the beef? it's over the dye used in the product. two food bloggers started the "dump the dye" petition. they claim the chemical dye is a carcinogen. it's already been eliminated from products in england. kraft has said the company only uses colors that are approved by the fda. prepare to live longer. a new study shows one out of every four 65-year-olds will live past the age of 90! chris campbell of banker's life and casualty company joins us on set this morning. good morning to you! > > good morning angela. > do you think most people are surprised at how long we are now living? > > it is really dramatic how it has shifte
a pleasure as always phil. take care. > > thank you. still ahead, why kraft is facing new backlash for a chemical in its mac and cheese. plus, enjoy a longer life without the added worry of retirement. tips on planning to live long and prosper are next. there is controversey over kraft's mac and cheese. today in chicago, protestors will deliver a petition of over 270,000 signatures to kraft foods' chicago headquarters. the beef? it's over the dye used in the product. two food bloggers...
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and our own phil lebeau joining us as well.equester was meant to be a worst case scenario. nobody wanted to see it happen, but it has. is this the worst case scenario for the airline business right now in your view? >> not the worst case scenario, but it's certainly very frustrating. for the all the things we can't control in this world, certainly in the airline industry, it's not a blizzard, it's something that could have been avoided but here we are. for some perspective, you know, the most impact, it tends to be on the shortest flights. flights where people could, for example, choose to hop in a car instead. or maybe take the train in the northeast. that's about one out of ten travelers who take those kinds of trips. the other nine out of ten are on those longer flights where, you know, you can't exactly decide to drive to europe or asia instead. >> that's an interesting analysis. phil, what do you think? how significant will this be on the airlines? and who do you think gets most impacted? >> well, clearly the airlines that
and our own phil lebeau joining us as well.equester was meant to be a worst case scenario. nobody wanted to see it happen, but it has. is this the worst case scenario for the airline business right now in your view? >> not the worst case scenario, but it's certainly very frustrating. for the all the things we can't control in this world, certainly in the airline industry, it's not a blizzard, it's something that could have been avoided but here we are. for some perspective, you know, the...
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thank you phil. - thank you. a group of doctors want to throw a lifeline to cancer patients taking costly drugs. they say the cost of medicines that treat a deadly blood cancer known as chronic myeloid leukemia are "unsustainable" and "immoral" according to a research report. more than 100 cancer specialists worldwide want to band together to bring down prices. one example: gleevec, made by novartis, which cost $30,000 a year in 2001, has more than tripled in price. some college-bound students are considering schools in canada. the number of u.s. students moving across the border is 50% higher than a decade ago. reports say canadain schools offer lower tuitions, allowing students to graduate with less debt. the popular university of winnipeg offers tuition for about $11,000 a year. an insider says students who graduate have access to top graduate programs around the globe. high school prom is turning into a pricey rite of passage. parents and teens will shell out an average of $1,139 on the event - that's up 40%
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phil: i'm asking you straight up. is that true? >> dr. phil: let's do it.stop all the fighting and let's get you better. >> here we go. have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: if i can help get this family back on track, are you willing to do that? >> ready, three. take. >> dr. phil: this is going to be a changing day in your life.
phil: i'm asking you straight up. is that true? >> dr. phil: let's do it.stop all the fighting and let's get you better. >> here we go. have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: if i can help get this family back on track, are you willing to do that? >> ready, three. take. >> dr. phil: this is going to be a changing day in your life.
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phil is next. hi there, dr. phil.ed by biomet. >>> dr. phil is here this morning. his daytime program is now in its 11th season. it's now number one. dr. phil is here at the table. lots to talk to you about today, dr. phil. your show, your reunion with oprah, news of the day. let's start with jason collins who just announced yesterday that he was gay. what do you think it's like, what the impact when a person reveals a secret that's that deep and that secret for so long and effect it has on you. >> it comes in phases. one of the things that i can glean from everything he's had to say and he's been very forthcoming about so much is that he lied to himself about this for a long time. really resisted and really had expectations of what he was supposed to do. that's a phase of real internal struggle that i think is horrible. then once you do admit it to yourself, whatever it might be and you live the lie, that's a second phase that's really terrible and then when you decide to go public okay now you've got all of this scr
phil is next. hi there, dr. phil.ed by biomet. >>> dr. phil is here this morning. his daytime program is now in its 11th season. it's now number one. dr. phil is here at the table. lots to talk to you about today, dr. phil. your show, your reunion with oprah, news of the day. let's start with jason collins who just announced yesterday that he was gay. what do you think it's like, what the impact when a person reveals a secret that's that deep and that secret for so long and effect it...
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>> well, as phil said, the results were pretty much in the single digits for just about everybody. but one thing that is fun to watch is the rivalry between bmw and mercedes-benz as they duke it out for the number one sales lead. last two years bmw has surpassed mercedes when it comes to sales. but mercedes is quick to point out that registrations of mercedes have exceeded bmw. so that's a rate that is really entertaining to watch. >> you know, rebecca, what struck me is these numbers are incredibly strong. i mean, and you look at consumers. they're shrugging off high gas prices. they're shrugging off uncertainty in washington. they're shrugging off higher payroll taxes. what do you think account for this incredible resiliency of the american consumer? >> i think it's a couple of things, susie. you know, one of the things to keep in mind is that fuel economy has improved in really every vehicle segment across the board, particularly in the last couple of years. so when you a vehicle that is 11 years old, you're probably getting 12 or 13, maybe 14 miles per gallon. when you go and l
>> well, as phil said, the results were pretty much in the single digits for just about everybody. but one thing that is fun to watch is the rivalry between bmw and mercedes-benz as they duke it out for the number one sales lead. last two years bmw has surpassed mercedes when it comes to sales. but mercedes is quick to point out that registrations of mercedes have exceeded bmw. so that's a rate that is really entertaining to watch. >> you know, rebecca, what struck me is these...
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but right now, phil, give us the numbers on how awful it is to fly. i thought things were an on time performance were getting better. >> they are improving in those two categories. it's not pretty. in the last year, according to the quality ranking, there was a 20% surge in the number of complaints filed with the department of transportation against airlines and the airlines bumped more passengers from oversold flights in 2012. who did the worst a last year? look at this list. at the very bottom is united. what is interesting is remember last year we talked a couple of times about the computer outages? that came back to bite united. more complaints among all carriers last year. it had those three major computer out tajs which caused widespread delays and cancellations. >> united has not had a good couple of years. because of its merger and the challenges it faces. its executives have stated they are going to redouble efforts on customer service. >> united may have a long ways to go but if you look at the shares, it has been trading in tandem with the
but right now, phil, give us the numbers on how awful it is to fly. i thought things were an on time performance were getting better. >> they are improving in those two categories. it's not pretty. in the last year, according to the quality ranking, there was a 20% surge in the number of complaints filed with the department of transportation against airlines and the airlines bumped more passengers from oversold flights in 2012. who did the worst a last year? look at this list. at the very...
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phil lebeau has all the numbers. >> solid auto sales numbers for the month of march as the automakers posted a third straight month, which made the first quarter one of the strongest for the oughtest industry since the beginning of 2007. across the board the automakers posted solid gains in the range between 1 and 5% depending on the automaker. for the most part, they were in line with expectations. what drove sales in month of march? a coupe of things. first of all, there is the improving economy and pent-up demand. remember, the average vehicle on the road right now is close to 11 years old. crossover utility vehicles also surged last month. gm and ford both posting double-digit gains. and pickup trucks were also solid. sales improving due to the improving housing market. a couple of things stand out about march sales. first of all, look at what happened with the luxury auto brands. all up substantially. in fact, outpacing the industry as a whole. cadillac leading the way with a gain of 49.5% in large part due to the demand for the new entry level cadillac ats. and also take a look
phil lebeau has all the numbers. >> solid auto sales numbers for the month of march as the automakers posted a third straight month, which made the first quarter one of the strongest for the oughtest industry since the beginning of 2007. across the board the automakers posted solid gains in the range between 1 and 5% depending on the automaker. for the most part, they were in line with expectations. what drove sales in month of march? a coupe of things. first of all, there is the...
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they lost. >> that was a great start, phil, thank you.'s turn now to a story that we have been trying to cover. that major flooding in illinois and chicago. you have been there. what's it like? >> a lot of people had or have water in the basement. i was in china and i got a lot of panic calls from my wife saying there's water in the basement. there's water in the basement. everybody in the suburbs -- i shouldn't say everybody but a lot of people had water in the basement. there were six to eight inches of rain and you got a lot of areas in northern illinois that are underwater. >> ty, over to you. >> phil's wife is going over there. juniper networks taking a hit. the tech giant will join us to explain exactly why. plus, the power pitch. >> and we give you insight into the fast paced world of venture capital. >> how much is content versus technology. >> how can you convince parents like me that it's not just another game. >> are you in or out? >> stay tuned to find out. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay
they lost. >> that was a great start, phil, thank you.'s turn now to a story that we have been trying to cover. that major flooding in illinois and chicago. you have been there. what's it like? >> a lot of people had or have water in the basement. i was in china and i got a lot of panic calls from my wife saying there's water in the basement. there's water in the basement. everybody in the suburbs -- i shouldn't say everybody but a lot of people had water in the basement. there were...
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phil lebeau joins us with details on that. phil?ll, we usually don't see the airlines with a profit in the quarter, but both delta and us airways did. delta earned 10 cents a share on a strong first quarter. and when you take a look at us airways, coming in 3 cents stronger than the street was expecting, earning 31 cents per share, that's the good news from today. now the troublesome news or potentially troublesome news, and it involves what's happening with delays due to sequestration. in the earnings call for delta, say expressed concern about the sequester delays and the faa staffing hurting business down the road. by the way, yesterday, 1,200 flights were delayed due to low staffing and today on "power lunch" when we talked with the secretary of transportation, he said, guess what, it's going to get worse. >> it's probably going to get worse, phil, because we haven't experienced any bad weather. we know there are going to be thunderstorms in chicago. we know there are going to be thunderstorms over the new york air space. we kno
phil lebeau joins us with details on that. phil?ll, we usually don't see the airlines with a profit in the quarter, but both delta and us airways did. delta earned 10 cents a share on a strong first quarter. and when you take a look at us airways, coming in 3 cents stronger than the street was expecting, earning 31 cents per share, that's the good news from today. now the troublesome news or potentially troublesome news, and it involves what's happening with delays due to sequestration. in the...
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i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doct if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or palens. nce enbrel helped relieve my joint pain, it's the little things that mean the most. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. [ doctor ] enbrel, the number one biologic medicine pre
i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether...
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when phil was going through some of the thoughts that occurred with miss of defense, welfare reform, social security, all these issues, they are not one shot deals. these are issues that come and then they hang around washington, and you have to keep refining them, have to be reaching new add convinces, you have to be kind of reselling them all the time. you have to make the sale time after time, day after day, and that's why you need an institution. you can't did a one person blogging machine who kind of is on a treadmill saying the same thing over and over again. you have to have an institution that goes out, sells those good ideas. it's been seven years now since dick cheney, the vice president, celebrated the 25th anniversary of reagan, 1983 strategic defense speech. it's now 32 year, and we just had obama say, yes, we have to beef up strategic defenses in the northwest part of the united states because it's north case in north korea. thirty-two years, we still don't have a fully deployed missile defense system. we talked about repealing the treaty with the soviet union because t
when phil was going through some of the thoughts that occurred with miss of defense, welfare reform, social security, all these issues, they are not one shot deals. these are issues that come and then they hang around washington, and you have to keep refining them, have to be reaching new add convinces, you have to be kind of reselling them all the time. you have to make the sale time after time, day after day, and that's why you need an institution. you can't did a one person blogging machine...
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phil, thank you. interesting to note the russians still not speaking publicly about the russia connection which we know investigators here and the american public so keen to explore further. >> it's not really their habit. they do what they feel they need to do and they don't talk about ate whole lot. it will be interesting to see how much u.s. investigators are able to learn from the shadowy work the russians have been doing. >>> it is 12 minutes past the hour. just ahead on cnn "newsroom," other stories making news around the world. >> in southwest china thousands are living in tents after a massive earthquake forced them out of their homes. [ jake ] summer always moves fast. and out here, we squeeze the most out of every second with leinenkugel's summer shandy. it's crisp, refreshing beer, brewed with the natural flavor of lemonade that's perfect for summer days. and nights. our family's been brewing in chippewa falls for six generations. we craft lots of great beers... but this one says summer. i'
phil, thank you. interesting to note the russians still not speaking publicly about the russia connection which we know investigators here and the american public so keen to explore further. >> it's not really their habit. they do what they feel they need to do and they don't talk about ate whole lot. it will be interesting to see how much u.s. investigators are able to learn from the shadowy work the russians have been doing. >>> it is 12 minutes past the hour. just ahead on cnn...
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let's get to phil lebeau.nding up all the action in the auto world. >> march auto sales coming in at a snail's pace of 15.72 million. that's roughly in line with most on wall street in terms of what they were expecting. when you look at the individual automakers, generally speaking, we saw positive gains in the range of 1% and 5%, honda leading the pack with an increase of 1.7%. what drove sales in march? an improving economy. obviously, the pent-up demand. some are starting to notice it when it came to crossover utility vehicles and also with pickup sales. that's an increase that's due in part to the improving housing market, contractors needing new vehicles. take a look at shares of gm, ford, and toyota. we're putting these up, because these are really the three leaders when it comes to pickup trucks. clearly, gm anded ford, way ahead of toyota, but in terms of stock performance, toyota getting the better of the other two over the last year. and finally, you mentioned tesla at the beginning, maria. take a lo
let's get to phil lebeau.nding up all the action in the auto world. >> march auto sales coming in at a snail's pace of 15.72 million. that's roughly in line with most on wall street in terms of what they were expecting. when you look at the individual automakers, generally speaking, we saw positive gains in the range of 1% and 5%, honda leading the pack with an increase of 1.7%. what drove sales in march? an improving economy. obviously, the pent-up demand. some are starting to notice it...
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and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop wasting food and we go into the greatest of golf coverage. i will show you my swing. coming up next gerri: if you watch the show at all, you know that i love golf. we can come to the golf smith to get get outfitted for new closer in clubs and swing practice in. >> okay here we go. gerri: outfit number one. i like peach. but that's a lot of peach. we have a winner here. pink and gray, very nice. i'm here with karen and we are talking about women's golf. it used to be that you can find anything pretty. what is hot this year? >> we are looking for vibrant colors, blues and pinks and greens. they want to be seen on the course. >> i love that. they want to be seen, lots of plaid pants, and vibrant colors. they are right there with us. gerri: thank you, karen. all right, let's go find a club. >> we have the compass but it just is this adjustment. >> okay, let's do that. >> you want to extend
and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop wasting food and we go into the greatest of golf coverage. i will show you my swing. coming up next gerri: if you watch the show at all, you know that i love golf. we can come to the golf smith to get get outfitted for new closer in clubs and swing practice in. >> okay here we go. gerri: outfit number one. i like...
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playing by the same rules and and it's because it's comedy they can get away with things you know phil donahue tried to question war and stand up for civil liberties and m s n b c terminated him three weeks before the invasion of iraq because of the stuarts and the cold bearers are operating within the you know comedic format they get away with so much and if it weren't for stewart and colbert i don't know who would be questioning the things i tell ok so chattery these these issues like military isn't and they seem to be dodged by mainstream media do you think that they're doing it on purpose. oh there's no doubt you know there's no doubt that militarism is almost untouchable and you know it may explain why other countries in northern europe have universal health care and free college education and we don't and it explains why you know social security is now on the chopping block when we have a country that spends most of its federal discretionary spending on military war war preparation so you know this is the huge elephant in the room and the mainstream t.v. news hardly touches it an
playing by the same rules and and it's because it's comedy they can get away with things you know phil donahue tried to question war and stand up for civil liberties and m s n b c terminated him three weeks before the invasion of iraq because of the stuarts and the cold bearers are operating within the you know comedic format they get away with so much and if it weren't for stewart and colbert i don't know who would be questioning the things i tell ok so chattery these these issues like...
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phil! [laughter] take it away. [ laughter ] very enthusiastic about reading the newscast.y angry. first of all, what an impressive copy of nancy grace's show. [ laughter ] second of all, what the hell north korea. when did all this start. what is kim jong-il's boy up here? >> kim jong-un warned his forces are ready to as he put it "settle accounts with the united states." >> look past the picture of kim jong-un. there's a chart with missile trails aiming at hawaii, california, d.c. and for some reason austin, texas. [ laughter ] >> jon: you are going to blow up austin, texas. what are you just trying to get the rest of texas. it on your side? [laughter] or -- are you trying to get the rest of texas on your side? or did they reject your indi film little miss unshine. is that what you are mad about? all right. nice legs. old kim is trying to scare us a little bit. the bombing austin thing undercuts but what snels. >> this showing north korean military leaders looking at a computer that looks pretty antiquated. >> jon: let me stop you right there. it doesn't look antiquated i
phil! [laughter] take it away. [ laughter ] very enthusiastic about reading the newscast.y angry. first of all, what an impressive copy of nancy grace's show. [ laughter ] second of all, what the hell north korea. when did all this start. what is kim jong-il's boy up here? >> kim jong-un warned his forces are ready to as he put it "settle accounts with the united states." >> look past the picture of kim jong-un. there's a chart with missile trails aiming at hawaii,...