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with phil ginsberg and his staff. [inaudible]. collaborating partner, working in [speaker not understood] airs az of the city. i can say nothing but positive things about the progress [inaudible] and his staff at all levels, from 30,000 feet to looking, you know, looking through the bushes and the grass, it's a solid operation. all of the staff should be congratulated. we are proud partners of rec and park and know that there are issues obviously, but we have the greatest faith in the integrity and the good will and the vision of phil and the department and the staff at all levels. so, [inaudible]. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon. thank you, supervisors. my nameis vanessa banks [speaker not understood] ~. speaking only as a representative, as a city official, i have been working for park and rec for two years now. ~ [inaudible] but i also speak for community as well in the apprenticeship program. it has been really helpful for a lot of people, but i have known to be inside of the program and i bel
with phil ginsberg and his staff. [inaudible]. collaborating partner, working in [speaker not understood] airs az of the city. i can say nothing but positive things about the progress [inaudible] and his staff at all levels, from 30,000 feet to looking, you know, looking through the bushes and the grass, it's a solid operation. all of the staff should be congratulated. we are proud partners of rec and park and know that there are issues obviously, but we have the greatest faith in the integrity...
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phil jackson. how are you? >> wait a minute, do you realize we're the same size right now. >> all right, the book is 11-- look at this one of these makes you the green lantern but where-- but you have two player rings from the knicks. >> that's right. >> where are they? >> they are not part of coaching. this is about leadership and coaching and that kind of stuff. those are warriorship and playing, right. >> but i am-- they are great. they are great rings. >> i have to say, so much of what this book is about is managing not these just larger-than-life physical people but the larger-than-life personalities. the chapters on the shack and kobe relationship seem especially tenuous, that each, you know, shaq and could bee both have strong personalities t seemed like navigate flag was one of the bigger challenges. >> it was probably one of the hardest challenges i had in coaching over all those years, 20 years that i coached. because there was always this little tension about my team, it's my team, play ball my style
phil jackson. how are you? >> wait a minute, do you realize we're the same size right now. >> all right, the book is 11-- look at this one of these makes you the green lantern but where-- but you have two player rings from the knicks. >> that's right. >> where are they? >> they are not part of coaching. this is about leadership and coaching and that kind of stuff. those are warriorship and playing, right. >> but i am-- they are great. they are great rings....
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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
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...
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and then one other thing in terms of specifically phil ginsberg. he showed up at a ymca board -- richmond ymca board the other night. really remarkable example of partnership, in my mind. it was late in the evening. he didn't have to be there. but he just showed up to say that he wanted to be a partner with another organization that's important to at least supervisor mar's district. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> hello. i work for park and rec and also varsity baseball coach for june high school. park and rec 20 years, retired. as you well know. the park system how well they've improved. i've just been offered a lot of support by the staff that i work for. and i've seen the great things that we do here in san francisco for the kids and the community. and that's why i'm here to offer my support for our staff and for park and rec as a whole. that's it. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >>> good afternoon. thank you for the opportunity to speak. my name is angela bailey. i also work fo
and then one other thing in terms of specifically phil ginsberg. he showed up at a ymca board -- richmond ymca board the other night. really remarkable example of partnership, in my mind. it was late in the evening. he didn't have to be there. but he just showed up to say that he wanted to be a partner with another organization that's important to at least supervisor mar's district. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> hello. i work for park...
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phil. >> reporter: that's right. come wednesday, they are probably going to sit down and decide how to fix those 32 snap bolts. but the other bolts in question with giving the bridge builders a whole new problem. here's the story. >>> reporter: public reaction to the use of questionable bolts on the new $6 billion east bay bridge span has been loud. officials like metropolitan transportation commission chair mary renworth are hearing it loud and clear. >> what they have said is, the most important thing for us is to have it be safe and feel confident that it's safe. >> reporter: at this point, however, it's a tough sell. >> i would not feel comfortable driving over the bridge. >> i sometimes wonder what the inspectors are doing. >> as taxpayers, where the hell is my money going to? >> reporter: comments like those will be playing in the back of the minds of commissioners wednesday when they meet to get an answer on how caltrans plans to fix the 32 bolts that have already snapped. answers about the safety of some 200
phil. >> reporter: that's right. come wednesday, they are probably going to sit down and decide how to fix those 32 snap bolts. but the other bolts in question with giving the bridge builders a whole new problem. here's the story. >>> reporter: public reaction to the use of questionable bolts on the new $6 billion east bay bridge span has been loud. officials like metropolitan transportation commission chair mary renworth are hearing it loud and clear. >> what they have...
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you've been covering tesla from the start, phil.gh it has been soaring overall this year, it's had some pretty wild swings as well, hasn't it? >> huge swings. if you're looking for a very volatile stock right now, check out tesla. in fact, go back to may 1st, and just since may 1st, they have had nine trading days where they have been up or down an average of 9%. think about that! this stock is all over the place. this morning, it was way down, jumped up dramatically early in the day, and now it's pulled back a little bit. and just a few minutes ago, ceo elon musk was on the air, or on a conference call, talking about the expansion of the supercharger network. so, this, in many ways, has become sort of a day trading stock that a lot of people are jumping in and jumping out of. but overall, the enthusiastic that's out there on wall street for what tesla is offering has never been higher. >> do you think it's justified? i mean, some people are saying this is overvalued, it's overrated, it's going to fall, a lot of short interest still
you've been covering tesla from the start, phil.gh it has been soaring overall this year, it's had some pretty wild swings as well, hasn't it? >> huge swings. if you're looking for a very volatile stock right now, check out tesla. in fact, go back to may 1st, and just since may 1st, they have had nine trading days where they have been up or down an average of 9%. think about that! this stock is all over the place. this morning, it was way down, jumped up dramatically early in the day, and...
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hafner, loves robinson cano. 5 third phil hughes has the a's number. a's scored two in the thine but the yankees win 4-2. >>> warriors on their way to san antonio to face the spurs in the western conference semifinals. game one monday night, and after the great win over denver there will be no rest for the warriors. tim duncan has never lost to the warriors in san antonio during his entire career. 29 straight games, over 16 years. but the teams are 2-2 this season. >> the savvy veteran team that any team -- >> we respect that team, and the way they go about their business. that being said, going to be a great series and a lot of fun. >> mike: meanwhile, the sharks took a commanding 2-0 series lead over vancouver when torres scored the game-winning goal in overtime. sharks host the canucks and hope to keep the momentum going as they're 17-2-5 at the tank. >> the situation that we want to be in, and we have to handle it. play our game. we have to compete. that's one of the first things we have to re-establish as a team at home, and we shouldn't have any
hafner, loves robinson cano. 5 third phil hughes has the a's number. a's scored two in the thine but the yankees win 4-2. >>> warriors on their way to san antonio to face the spurs in the western conference semifinals. game one monday night, and after the great win over denver there will be no rest for the warriors. tim duncan has never lost to the warriors in san antonio during his entire career. 29 straight games, over 16 years. but the teams are 2-2 this season. >> the savvy...
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and yankees starter phil hughes had the as number.he a's scored two in the ninth but in the yankees win, 4- >> the warriors on their way to san antonio to face the spurs in the well-con frequents semifinals. game one monday night, and after the win over denver there will be no rest for the weary as the spurs present a tougher matchup an the nuggets, namely tim duncan. he has never lost to golden state. these are 2-2 on the season. a satisfy vicious veteran team, that anybody can step up and -- >> we respect that team. and the way they go about their business. that being said, going to be a great series, a lot of fun. >> mike: only game seven between the knicks and bulls. nate rob benson turns the ball over. williams with the pretty pass for the monster jam. second quarter, noah all alone. that's good. bulls up at the half. 61-44. we'll have the complete highlights at 9:00 and 11:00. third round of the wells fargo championship. where is my daughter? there she is, on the tee box. mom chasing her down. the mother multitasking. phil micke
and yankees starter phil hughes had the as number.he a's scored two in the ninth but in the yankees win, 4- >> the warriors on their way to san antonio to face the spurs in the well-con frequents semifinals. game one monday night, and after the win over denver there will be no rest for the weary as the spurs present a tougher matchup an the nuggets, namely tim duncan. he has never lost to golden state. these are 2-2 on the season. a satisfy vicious veteran team, that anybody can step up...
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and yankees starter phil hughes had the as number. the a's scored two in the ninth but in the yankees win, 4- >> the warriors on their way to san antonio to face the spurs in the well-con frequents semifinals. game one monday night, and after the win over denver there will be no rest for the weary as the spurs present a tougher matchup an the nuggets, namely tim duncan. he has never lost to golden state. these are 2-2 on the season. a satisfy vicious veteran team, that anybody can step up and -- >> we respect that team. and the way they go about their business. that being said, going to be a great series, a lot of fun. >> mike: only game seven between the knicks and bulls. nate rob benson turns the ball over. williams with the pretty pass for the monster jam. second quarter, noah all alone. that's good. bulls up at the half. 61-44. we'll have the complete highlights at 9:00 and 11:00. third round of the wells fargo championship. where is my daughter? there she is, on the tee box. mom chasing her down. the mother multitasking. phil mic
and yankees starter phil hughes had the as number. the a's scored two in the ninth but in the yankees win, 4- >> the warriors on their way to san antonio to face the spurs in the well-con frequents semifinals. game one monday night, and after the win over denver there will be no rest for the weary as the spurs present a tougher matchup an the nuggets, namely tim duncan. he has never lost to golden state. these are 2-2 on the season. a satisfy vicious veteran team, that anybody can step up...
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lakers, phil jackson. his new memoir is called "eleve rings: the soul of success." >> basketball has-- i compare it a lot to jazz when i talk about it in those esoteric terms. you know, there's a lot of freelance stuff that's going on, but you're all kind of in thing rhythm it together over here, and you're anticipating what's going to go on, and you're ready to pick up the beat if things come your way, and you might have a little bit of a solo act, and, you know, it's a real combination of a group of people playing together in sync. and it has to be done in a way in which it's a very supportive thing. like you said, it's not a superstar that's going to get you there. the lakers had three or four, four terrific players. they had howard, kobe bryant, steve nash this year. >> rose: we conclude with the c.e.o. of delta airlines. >> it's a great american story. i mean, we basically, without any government help or intervention and a lot of hard work, now turn delta into one of the most profitable airlines in th
lakers, phil jackson. his new memoir is called "eleve rings: the soul of success." >> basketball has-- i compare it a lot to jazz when i talk about it in those esoteric terms. you know, there's a lot of freelance stuff that's going on, but you're all kind of in thing rhythm it together over here, and you're anticipating what's going to go on, and you're ready to pick up the beat if things come your way, and you might have a little bit of a solo act, and, you know, it's a real...
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phil mickelson. >>> many may remember mike piazza for his home runs. and 12 all-star game appearances. well, now he's acting. he debuted over the weekend in the miami city ballet's rendition of "slaughter on tenth avenue." piazza played the role of a gangster and his daughter a dancer at that school. >>> the toledo mud hens celebrated may the force be with you. obi-wan kenobi threw out the first pitch, chewbacca roaming the field, darth vader was his usual intimidating self. >>> the players championship begins at tpc sawgrass next week and this is what the iconic island green at 17 looked like over the weekend after six inches of rain. a lot of stuff under water. >>> just ahead, aerosmith cancel a show after authorities foil a bomb plot. >>> plus the piano flies as a crazed fan rushes justin bieber on stage. we've got the details next. >>> welcome back. i was digging through some numbers. and it looks like seattle easily going to smash your record high today. 79 is your record high. you're supposed to be somewhere in the mid-80s today. 84 there in port
phil mickelson. >>> many may remember mike piazza for his home runs. and 12 all-star game appearances. well, now he's acting. he debuted over the weekend in the miami city ballet's rendition of "slaughter on tenth avenue." piazza played the role of a gangster and his daughter a dancer at that school. >>> the toledo mud hens celebrated may the force be with you. obi-wan kenobi threw out the first pitch, chewbacca roaming the field, darth vader was his usual...
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phil matier spoke with steve help. inger of the metropolitan transportation commission. >> reporter: did we buy the wrong type of bolts for this structure? >> looking back from today with hindsight, i think looking at different sorts of fasteners in some of these applications might have been made sense. >> reporter: there may be institutional problems that lead to accepting and defending mistakes. >> we have had issues on these big projects about conflicts of interest. these big projects, it's incestuous. there's only a few corporations in the country that do these projects and experts work for these corporations or for caltrans. it's a struggle. >> reporter: caltrans says -- >> we will continue to assist with any outside external independent investigation and reviews that the legislature deems appropriate. >> reporter: with fixes and inquiries, will the bridge be ready for labor day as promised? >> it's to be determined. they have to find out about the bolts and what they have to do fix them to be sure it's safe. >> r
phil matier spoke with steve help. inger of the metropolitan transportation commission. >> reporter: did we buy the wrong type of bolts for this structure? >> looking back from today with hindsight, i think looking at different sorts of fasteners in some of these applications might have been made sense. >> reporter: there may be institutional problems that lead to accepting and defending mistakes. >> we have had issues on these big projects about conflicts of interest....
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phil mattingly, why did the president turn to james comey from the bush administration?james comey kind of checks all o boxes. he's' republican, a bush appointee, but he's onearchs we just heard, gained a lot of respect from democrats during his role in the bush administration. he's one that's going to get support from both sides. >> woodruff: richard norton mic, what is it did his resume and experience that qualifies him for the job? >> he's pretty much done everything at the justice department. he produced martha stewart. he prosecuted terrorists. he appointed someone to do a leak investigation. he dealt with significant national security issues between 2003 and 2005. he did gun cases in richmond, virginia, so there's a white swath of things and in all of them he's gotten very high accolades. in sort of the temperature up on capitol hill, he's seen as someone who will be fairly easy or easier to get confirmed. >> woodruff: phil mattingly, what about his views-- we heard a little about that on the clip-- his views on civil liberties. do they square with the obama admini
phil mattingly, why did the president turn to james comey from the bush administration?james comey kind of checks all o boxes. he's' republican, a bush appointee, but he's onearchs we just heard, gained a lot of respect from democrats during his role in the bush administration. he's one that's going to get support from both sides. >> woodruff: richard norton mic, what is it did his resume and experience that qualifies him for the job? >> he's pretty much done everything at the...
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let's bring in phil lebeau straightaway. what are we hearing, phil?me in four months, boeing has resumed deliveries of the 787 dreamliner. the company delivering a new dreamliner, the first one since january. this one going to japan. so they have resumed 787 deliveries. and remember, they say that they're going to be delivering at least 60 this year. a long backlog to make up, but they say they'll make it. >> thank you very much, phil lebeau. >>> on thursday last week, we showed you this. we showed you tesla's market cap. that shows the market values, quote, tesla stock at around $384,000 per car expected to be sold. market cap now over $10 billion. that puts the per-car valuation at about $500,000 per car. yes, this is hardly scientific. it was a little fun exercise i did, bored watching hockey. but your next guest says tesla should be worth even more than it is. joining us, cole wilcox. herb is still here as well. cole, welcome to the show. you just did a presentation, saying that tesla should be worth about 200 bucks per share. compelling slide pre
let's bring in phil lebeau straightaway. what are we hearing, phil?me in four months, boeing has resumed deliveries of the 787 dreamliner. the company delivering a new dreamliner, the first one since january. this one going to japan. so they have resumed 787 deliveries. and remember, they say that they're going to be delivering at least 60 this year. a long backlog to make up, but they say they'll make it. >> thank you very much, phil lebeau. >>> on thursday last week, we showed...
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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. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with the san francisco public art which has now been thanks to sean working late last night, putting the public arts into golden gate park. this is providing access. it's providing efficiency, and it's provid
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...
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phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know when precisely and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. anderson? >> bob, what do you make of this? you're a former cia officer. the letter, the wigs, a compass in moscow, does it make sense to you? >> it makes no sense at all, anderson. you don't carry a compass when you make a meeting in moscow. you never carry a letter. wigs are a waste of time. you just never wear them. if you know who you're meeting it just doesn't matter what you look like. it almost looks like this a kgb, they call it the fsb, plant, to embarrass the united states. but for me, that tells a bigger story, relations between russian intelligence and the united states are very bad. tha
phil, what are the latest details? >> reporter: well, anderson, after being detained last night here in moscow time, ryan fogle was we are told released back into the custody of u.s. embassy officials, and the expectation is now that he's been declared persona non grata he must leave the country immediately. we do not know when precisely and at the moment the u.s. embassy is maintaining silence, still no comment whatsoever. anderson? >> bob, what do you make of this? you're a former...
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more than enough for phil hughes who pitched 8 innings of shutout ball.strikeouts including that of josh reddick. yankees take the second game of the series by a final of 4-2. first loss of the year for bartolo colon. >>> and hey, a little cinco de mayo feel before the earthquakes-montreal soccer. quakes down 2-1. 91st minute, cronin finds the back of the net. they manage a 2-2 tie. so the record for the season now if you are scoring at home, two wins, three losses and five draws. >>> all right. phil mickelson at the third round of the wells fargo championship hit a fan today. before we get to that, let me tell you this story here. robert the ghost guerrero tonight in the oasis going to try to beat floyd mayweather junior. mayweather 43-0. odds-makers have mayweather the heavy favorite. earlier i spoke to the man known as the ghost this week. robert joins us from vegas. right now, what do you say, robert? >> i'm excited. i'm excited. can't wait to the go. >> have you got a plan with this? are you going to kind of get in there and create off the dribble? >
more than enough for phil hughes who pitched 8 innings of shutout ball.strikeouts including that of josh reddick. yankees take the second game of the series by a final of 4-2. first loss of the year for bartolo colon. >>> and hey, a little cinco de mayo feel before the earthquakes-montreal soccer. quakes down 2-1. 91st minute, cronin finds the back of the net. they manage a 2-2 tie. so the record for the season now if you are scoring at home, two wins, three losses and five draws....
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that reaction from phil flynn, a prominate oil trader and fox busines news contributor. it's reported price collusion was happening in crude oil, refined products and biofuels. a multi-layered investigation is happening now into exactly how workers at the irs targeted
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phil kessel gets the puck and darts out to center. he has two with them. couldn't get it.nd rask has got it! when he couldn't quite get his shot, phil kessel tried to bank one in off rask and he just about did it. >> gary: you wonder why coaches stick with the matchups so much. both randy carlyle offensively trying to get it and claude julien defensively. ference can't get the speed in the middle on cass he'll and kessel almost banks in about past rask. >> you talked about the play earlier. phaneuf. he lets him know we need a change on that read that you talked about and that last save by reimer was a thing of beauty. up the ice. look at the speed. this kind of size and skill and krejci all alone on the far side. if that pass gets kroacross, ita 6x4. the skating you were talking about, huey. >> bob: a dangerous lining with lucic skating like that. you know who has the puck. tyler seguin. patrice bergeron couldn't tip the puck. stood up at the blue line and about got hit by a shoot-in by adam mcquaid. >> gary: is this the twot series? >> bob: a delayed offsides call will br
phil kessel gets the puck and darts out to center. he has two with them. couldn't get it.nd rask has got it! when he couldn't quite get his shot, phil kessel tried to bank one in off rask and he just about did it. >> gary: you wonder why coaches stick with the matchups so much. both randy carlyle offensively trying to get it and claude julien defensively. ference can't get the speed in the middle on cass he'll and kessel almost banks in about past rask. >> you talked about the play...
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being phil.ype of things. >> just to be provocative? sell books? >> well, let's put this in here. phil never does anything by accident. i mean, he's a master. so when he says these things -- you forgot about the kobe thing. saying this stuff about how kobe is as good as michael jordan and what have you. there's a purpose behind this. let's go back to 2004 when he was still with the lakers, all right? this was the first, second, third time he retired. i can't keep up. he retires, writes one of many books and says kobe, essentially the antichrist, that he's uncoachable. a few months later, guess who's back coaching the lakers? phil jackson coaching the uncoachable kobe bryant. they win championships. my point is there's something else involved in here. just saying. don't know what. >> he didn't say michael jordan, though. wouldn't you consider that a snub? >> yes. capitalized letters. underlined four or five times. definitely is. he's up to something. >> what do you think is the reason for this? to
being phil.ype of things. >> just to be provocative? sell books? >> well, let's put this in here. phil never does anything by accident. i mean, he's a master. so when he says these things -- you forgot about the kobe thing. saying this stuff about how kobe is as good as michael jordan and what have you. there's a purpose behind this. let's go back to 2004 when he was still with the lakers, all right? this was the first, second, third time he retired. i can't keep up. he retires,...
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phil is in the pits of the cme, so i want to start with phil.king at that action today, and i was asking our trader earlier from the cme, when you came in this morning, was everybody talking about that article from the journal in the afternoon from friday about the fed starting to have real conversations about pulling the rug out a little bit? >> yeah. that was, like, that was a huge part of the morning that we were discussing. i mean, the first thing everyone came in and they saw was weaker data in china, then they were also attempting weaker retail sales. so we saw a lot of people selling coming into that. and after the retail sales came out, i think those guys started to trickle pack in, they started to look at some of the stocks making new all-time highs or 52-week highs, they started buying into it. but that seemed to be the head scratcher, when are they going to pull the plug on this thing? i think there's no chance ahead of ben bernanke stepping down or unemployment getting anywhere close to that 6.5%. so i think we're going to have this
phil is in the pits of the cme, so i want to start with phil.king at that action today, and i was asking our trader earlier from the cme, when you came in this morning, was everybody talking about that article from the journal in the afternoon from friday about the fed starting to have real conversations about pulling the rug out a little bit? >> yeah. that was, like, that was a huge part of the morning that we were discussing. i mean, the first thing everyone came in and they saw was...
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phil? >> briar wood neighborhood, just talking to people in this neighborhood as they work to look through the damage. we're standing next to a home that is relatively undamaged compared to many of these but you can see just a block down, homes just destroyed. one gentleman told us if we could just go down another few blocks and over to the east a little bit. we won't each see structures standing at all. completely leveled. we spoke to one mother just a little bit ago to went early and picked up her daughter from briar wood, elementary. which is just at the end of this neighborhood where there is some significant damage. she says she doesn't know why, she knows her daughter is scared of storms something told her to pick her up early. they managed to get in heir home and storm shelter a few minutes before this storm hit. we are seeing right now oklahoma city police helicopter hovering overhead taking survey of this damage. we heard firefighters talking to each other over their two-way radios
phil? >> briar wood neighborhood, just talking to people in this neighborhood as they work to look through the damage. we're standing next to a home that is relatively undamaged compared to many of these but you can see just a block down, homes just destroyed. one gentleman told us if we could just go down another few blocks and over to the east a little bit. we won't each see structures standing at all. completely leveled. we spoke to one mother just a little bit ago to went early and...
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phil: they have problems. they're pedophiles. >> dr. phil: let's do it.
phil: they have problems. they're pedophiles. >> dr. phil: let's do it.
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>> rose: phil jackson and richard anderson when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: phil jackson is here. he is one of the winningest coaches in basketball history. he oversaw two n.b.a. dynasties, won six titles with the chicago bulls and five with the los angeles lakers. those teams were led by two of the all-time great players. since leaving the lakers in 2011, he's taken time to reflect on his coaching journey and what might be next. the story is cold in "eleve rings: the soul of success." i am very pleased to have phil jackson back at this table. welcome. >> thank you very much. it's nice to be sitting around this table again. >> let's talk about the title "11 rings." clearly there are 11 rings you have won. it has to do with the concept of rings of why you've won. >> the first chapter talks about the rings, and the fact that that team was-- they got in the middle of the semicircle, and they put their hand in and they said, "1, two, three, ring," the sym
>> rose: phil jackson and richard anderson when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: phil jackson is here. he is one of the winningest coaches in basketball history. he oversaw two n.b.a. dynasties, won six titles with the chicago bulls and five with the los angeles lakers. those teams were led by two of the all-time great players. since leaving the lakers in 2011, he's taken time to reflect on his...
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thank you, phil, very much. all right.ng washington where attorney general eric holder is in probably the latter stages of his statement. and then of course the q&a session is expected to start. we will go there live. up next a power lunch exclusive with peter fisher. what is in store for the market next on power? n djibouti, afric. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. bny mellon combines investment management & investment giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. >> let's go now to washin
thank you, phil, very much. all right.ng washington where attorney general eric holder is in probably the latter stages of his statement. and then of course the q&a session is expected to start. we will go there live. up next a power lunch exclusive with peter fisher. what is in store for the market next on power? n djibouti, afric. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it...
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>> no, i agree with phil. i think it was a very long speech full of the -- for the amount of policy content. you know, from a conceptual standpoint any effective counterterrorism strategy needs to have three elements. it needs to attack the current terrorist networks. it needs to work to undermine sympathy and support for their ideology, and it needs to focus on making the environment less permissive where they operate. the president spent a lot of time talking rhetorically about the first issue without really giving much subsans. he talked a tiny bit about the second issue and didn't touch the third issue at all. those three issues have been in official u.s. government counterterrorism policy ever since 2004. so even if he had gone into a detailed discussion he wasn't saying anything new, just restating the current long-standing counterterrorism policy. the way he's interpreted that policy as micah said he's been in favor of kinetic lethal force against military age males outside of war zones and that's a cau
>> no, i agree with phil. i think it was a very long speech full of the -- for the amount of policy content. you know, from a conceptual standpoint any effective counterterrorism strategy needs to have three elements. it needs to attack the current terrorist networks. it needs to work to undermine sympathy and support for their ideology, and it needs to focus on making the environment less permissive where they operate. the president spent a lot of time talking rhetorically about the...