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. >> phil: yeah, they do. many times this year. steelers had five offensive linemen out in the second half of the game against the jets. >> jim: third and 21. underneath for basically two yards, that's it. quinton jammer as jammer and fields the former charger. >> phil: quintin jammer number 2, this is what i like about this denver defense. i've said it they make the mistakes but here it is, third and long. no zone, no let them get yards maybe run with it. tight man coverage. put him in position where they have to punt. >> jim: there was no pressure. still able to send it down to the 20. a flag thrown in on the back end of this. darrell stuckey was flying through the air was trying to down it. >> phil: side judge with the hat off did he illegally go out of bounds, first one to touch the football. >> referee: fouls against both teams on the play. that created option for the receiving team. >> jim: there's jack del rio trying to get an understanding. >> referee: during the kick, holding, receiving team number 36
. >> phil: yeah, they do. many times this year. steelers had five offensive linemen out in the second half of the game against the jets. >> jim: third and 21. underneath for basically two yards, that's it. quinton jammer as jammer and fields the former charger. >> phil: quintin jammer number 2, this is what i like about this denver defense. i've said it they make the mistakes but here it is, third and long. no zone, no let them get yards maybe run with it. tight man coverage....
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steel is making a difference. >> i think phil's definitely making a difference in this town. i don't know if it's good or bad. >> i guess he is making a difference but i don't know that it has been all good. >> he's making a difference. i don't know if it's good or bad on his part. but he woke a lot of people up. >> i woke myself up. i wrote this ordinance believing that there's really nothing that an individual can do to change so much more poer withful. and what a lesson i have learned. i have learned that the individual can make a difference. >> in my opinion he's different but-- he's still human but he's different. >> difference made. >> good luck, phil, h:i(e]c >> stephen: welling come back, everybody nation, you know me. when the sharks of the liberal media are circling their prey i don't head to shore. i get a bigger boat. this is blood in the water. slark, shark, shark, shark, shark, shark. >> folks, this week helpless chum washington post columnist and homeless colonel sanders. jim? >> "washington post" column nipd richard cohen finds himself at the centre of an inte
steel is making a difference. >> i think phil's definitely making a difference in this town. i don't know if it's good or bad. >> i guess he is making a difference but i don't know that it has been all good. >> he's making a difference. i don't know if it's good or bad on his part. but he woke a lot of people up. >> i woke myself up. i wrote this ordinance believing that there's really nothing that an individual can do to change so much more poer withful. and what a...
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phil ginsberg. (applause) >> it is a real pleasure to be with everyone here today. it takes a village and the village is out. it's not often we get to say the words "our tax dollars at work" with a smile on our face. but we're doing it today. because voters really knew what they were doing a few years back when we passed that $185 million parks bond, neighborhood parks bond and the $10 million invested into lafayette park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years when i moved to san francisco, now 36 years ago, and this was my neighborhood park. and i've loved it ever since. the combination of the palms and the pines and everything in between, this is a jewel of a park. and when i saw the fences go up i got a little nervous because, well, it was going to be closed for a while. and i saw on some of the signs that some trees were going to come down which always makes me a little uncomfortable. but now seeing the result, it is magnificent. and, so, i want to thank all the folks who have inv
phil ginsberg. (applause) >> it is a real pleasure to be with everyone here today. it takes a village and the village is out. it's not often we get to say the words "our tax dollars at work" with a smile on our face. but we're doing it today. because voters really knew what they were doing a few years back when we passed that $185 million parks bond, neighborhood parks bond and the $10 million invested into lafayette park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years...
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phil: how about that? jim: jim nantz, phil simms here in foxborough. been a big day here for the two quarterbacks. roethlisberger. has a completion to sanders at the 48. consider that both roethlisberger and brady did not even have a three-touchdown game, either one of them, coming into this one and they've both thrown for four touchdowns today. that's intercepted. no one there but harmon. and the rookie has an interception for the second straight week. and whimper ends the return. and that interception much like the one he had last week. no one around him and he just happened to be playing center field and caught it with no one around him. phil: yeah, and just going by the body language and watching everybody, it looks like the wrong route was run on the outside. ben roethlisberger doing everything he can not to yell at somebody. and even mike tomlin, as i watched him come over to the sideline just go, let it go and move on. the pittsburgh steelers giving up all these points. not having the answers on the efensive side. jim: to the 10 and the last man
phil: how about that? jim: jim nantz, phil simms here in foxborough. been a big day here for the two quarterbacks. roethlisberger. has a completion to sanders at the 48. consider that both roethlisberger and brady did not even have a three-touchdown game, either one of them, coming into this one and they've both thrown for four touchdowns today. that's intercepted. no one there but harmon. and the rookie has an interception for the second straight week. and whimper ends the return. and that...
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phil. >> guillermo: oh, dr.mmy: it is a human. >> i think, would have a hard time explaining to robin why i have gel and possum drool on my chin. >> jimmy: like being back home. a gift, courtesy of dr. phil. >> something i want to give you. how to get that animal off your head. >> jimmy: there you go. thank you, guillermo. we'll be right back, with erin andrews, and music from florida georgia line. so come on back. it's an extremely simple tool. but also extremely powerful. it could be used to start a poem. or finish a symphony. it's been to classrooms, boardrooms, even to space. and we can't wait to see where you'll take it next. introducing the thinner, lighter, more powerful ipad air. i got the tree, open the door! (dad screaming) there's a better way to save. he's not hibernating!! just use your sears card and get 10% in points from shop your way. and with all the great gift deals, points add up fast. that's 10% more to spend on all your favorite brands at sears or sears.com holiday a better way. sears and i
phil. >> guillermo: oh, dr.mmy: it is a human. >> i think, would have a hard time explaining to robin why i have gel and possum drool on my chin. >> jimmy: like being back home. a gift, courtesy of dr. phil. >> something i want to give you. how to get that animal off your head. >> jimmy: there you go. thank you, guillermo. we'll be right back, with erin andrews, and music from florida georgia line. so come on back. it's an extremely simple tool. but also extremely...
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phil.e another look at a clip. this is of an angry mother-in-law. >> you said, she gave ty, psycho tropic drugs via his genitals. >> that's how i believe she got it into his system because of the color of his urine. >> i think she gave him something, but the quickest way to get something into a man is through his penis. >> i want to be sure of this, the quickest way to get something into a man is through his penis? >> because of the blood vessels. >> the fastest way to a man's heart maybe through the penis, but drug absorption? >> what were you thinking when she said that? [ laughter ] >> i was thinking, i didn't hear her right. [ laughter ] >> did you say what i just thought you said? [ laughter ] >> she's delivering psychotropic drugs through ... what? [ laughter ] >> all of the things -- >> did that, did that really? did you just say that? >> my mother always said it was through the stomach, feed him well. [ laughter ] >> nice mama! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> that's one way, too. >> an
phil.e another look at a clip. this is of an angry mother-in-law. >> you said, she gave ty, psycho tropic drugs via his genitals. >> that's how i believe she got it into his system because of the color of his urine. >> i think she gave him something, but the quickest way to get something into a man is through his penis. >> i want to be sure of this, the quickest way to get something into a man is through his penis? >> because of the blood vessels. >> the...
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>> okay, phil, live from geneva, thank you. we're still watching those doors awaiting secretary of state kerry to emerge and when he does we'll bring that to you live: now to another huge story, this from the philippines where the last three days have been devastating for them as the typhoon roared through on thursday killing an estimated 1200 people and tonight the death toll is climbing, families are still trapped in flooded homes and hardest hit is a city about 350 miles south of the capital of manila, it has no electricity and no way of communicating. the typhoon was one of the most powerful storms on record. gusts from the wind reached 235 miles per hour. against the, quote, common ene enemy." malcolm x is right, today's white man is the global political system of racism and white supremacy. everyone who wants to say that racism is dead is today's quote/unquote enemy. andrew says malcolm x would be disappointed that 50 years later black people still have not taken our economic security in our own hands. i know you have a q
>> okay, phil, live from geneva, thank you. we're still watching those doors awaiting secretary of state kerry to emerge and when he does we'll bring that to you live: now to another huge story, this from the philippines where the last three days have been devastating for them as the typhoon roared through on thursday killing an estimated 1200 people and tonight the death toll is climbing, families are still trapped in flooded homes and hardest hit is a city about 350 miles south of the...
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phil's lovely locks.ne junkies claim the talk show king is concealing his full head of hair. >> i have said before, i have been bald since i was 12, so. [ laughter ] >> one source says he goes bald for a distinguished look. we will keep you "plugged" in. >> we haven't changed much. i was bald then; i am bald now! [ applause ] >> apparently people are focused on this issue, dr. phil, whether or not you are truly bald. >> well, it's time for me to just come clean. >> okay. >> okay. >> come clean. >> right here, right now on the doctors. >> on our show, the doctors! >> audience: whoo! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> oh, my god! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it's true! >> you have a full head of beautiful hair! >> that's a cool hair! [ laughter ] >> i am just sitting here thinking about how much time you must spend every morning putting on that fake bald cap. what is that, 2-3 hours every morning? >> it is a [ beep ]! [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it takes awhile! but, you know, you figure you look more, you
phil's lovely locks.ne junkies claim the talk show king is concealing his full head of hair. >> i have said before, i have been bald since i was 12, so. [ laughter ] >> one source says he goes bald for a distinguished look. we will keep you "plugged" in. >> we haven't changed much. i was bald then; i am bald now! [ applause ] >> apparently people are focused on this issue, dr. phil, whether or not you are truly bald. >> well, it's time for me to just come...
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>> phil, talk about the timing, because the timing is critical in this.here is much concern that the longer that this will drag on, the more leverage that iran gets. correct? >> well, certainly. i mean, there is a strong desire, obviously, by a number of parties that -- that there is never going to be a deal with iran. there is an awful lot of distrust which has been built up since the '79 revolution. and it has been interesting to note that some who have watched here say that the iranians and the united states have actually held more direct talks in these last 24 hours than they did in 30-plus years and so there's the issue of overcoming that distrust. and it will be vital if this is going to continue without any outside interinterference from third parties. >> well, world leaders seem rather optimistic tonight as we heard earlier from katherine ashton, eu foreign policy chief saying that concrete progress was made but differences remain. this is what she had to say moments ago. >> we will reconvene with the directors here on the 20th of november. >> a l
>> phil, talk about the timing, because the timing is critical in this.here is much concern that the longer that this will drag on, the more leverage that iran gets. correct? >> well, certainly. i mean, there is a strong desire, obviously, by a number of parties that -- that there is never going to be a deal with iran. there is an awful lot of distrust which has been built up since the '79 revolution. and it has been interesting to note that some who have watched here say that the...
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phil? lesson here is one that a lot of people don't realize, is that, a lot of times, violence, when it occurs, it occurs with someone you actually know. in this situation, that's no different. here's a look at what's coming up next. >> announcer: coming up next. >> the thing that i am most concerned about is a discolored mole. >> a concerned sister's cry for help. >> my mother passed a few months ago from a squamous cell. i look at my sister and i have a great fear of losing her, too. >> the two lesions, they have a number of red-flag signs. >> dr. ordon gives his diagnosis. >> dr. ordon, you have the biopsy results yet? >> announcer: that's later! >> coming tomorrow. before you set foot on a plane. >> dr. sears here with airplane travel sickness tips. >> you need to see this. >> and ... >> i have wounds on my belly and groin, basically in my whole body. >> a doctor's housecall, and how he made his wishes come true! >> look at his face. >> all new on the doctors, tomorrow! >> and on thursd
phil? lesson here is one that a lot of people don't realize, is that, a lot of times, violence, when it occurs, it occurs with someone you actually know. in this situation, that's no different. here's a look at what's coming up next. >> announcer: coming up next. >> the thing that i am most concerned about is a discolored mole. >> a concerned sister's cry for help. >> my mother passed a few months ago from a squamous cell. i look at my sister and i have a great fear of...
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phil is here. he'll speak in a minute. also recognizing john avalos, our supervisor for this district. but often a voice at the board in this city about issues of equity, and that is why i think it's important that we announced it at a place like balboa park. i live here just literally two minutes away, so, i often see this park completely crowded with so many families, especially with all the great improvements that rec and park has put in, in collaboration with the supervisor, because i know that some of his discretionary funding has often gone in to support efforts here and, of course, across the street with the challenges of the -- both the bart and the muni station. but it is all about our neighborhoods. and i go back to what supervisor farrell said, and i want to again thank and appreciate supervisor farrell, his staff margo kelly, another great effort. this is what innovation does in the city. it gets everybody to actually work at even higher levels in government in a public-private partnership with companies like g
phil is here. he'll speak in a minute. also recognizing john avalos, our supervisor for this district. but often a voice at the board in this city about issues of equity, and that is why i think it's important that we announced it at a place like balboa park. i live here just literally two minutes away, so, i often see this park completely crowded with so many families, especially with all the great improvements that rec and park has put in, in collaboration with the supervisor, because i know...
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phil talked about the giant sweep. you might have seen some of these ads on some of the buses or billboards. it's our latest campaign to instill pride back into our city. we're going into our schools, working with neighborhood groups -- there you go, phil. we're working together to make sure that san francisco continue to be clean and green. we have the park it in, park it out campaign in the parks. we have the pick it up on the street. and next week we'll be bringing in new buses into san francisco and we're working with the mta to make sure that when you ride the bus that the buses are clean. so, we have a booth over there. please visit our booth. we have lots of information, a bare minimum, sign the pledge that you want to see san francisco be a cleaner city. thank you for this event. congratulations, and i know we're all going to see many more of these parks all across san francisco as nice and beautiful as this one. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. when i say pack it in, you say... pack it in. pack it in. >> pa
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phil? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> one of the three young women kidnapped and held hostage for years in cleveland is breaking her silence with dr. phil today. i spoke with dr. phil about the dramatic interview just a short time ago. >> jessica, i have to tell you, i am so proud that i had the opportunity to sit down and do this worldwide exclusive and in-depth interview with michelle knight. i can tell you right off the bat she is going to blow up some myths that the media has said about her at the very beginning. for example, she's been characterized as being intel -- intellectually disabled, having impairments that really limited her ability to function. and nothing could be further from the truth. this woman is intelligent, she's articulate. her attention and recall of detail is amazing. and what a story teller. her ability to let us know what was going on during that 11 years makes you feel like you are in the room with this monster that held her captive. >> anything especially shocking that
phil? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> one of the three young women kidnapped and held hostage for years in cleveland is breaking her silence with dr. phil today. i spoke with dr. phil about the dramatic interview just a short time ago. >> jessica, i have to tell you, i am so proud that i had the opportunity to sit down and do this worldwide exclusive and in-depth interview with michelle knight. i can tell you right off the bat she is going to blow up some myths that the media has said...
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>> okay, phil, live from geneva, thank you. we're still watching those doors awaiting secretary of state kerry to emerge and when he does we'll bring that to you live: now to another huge story, this from the philippines where the last three days have been devastating for them as the typhoon roared through on thursday killing an estimated 1200 people and tonight the death toll is climbing, families are still trapped in flooded homes and hardest hit is a city about 350 miles south of the capital of manila, it has no electricity and no way of communicating. the typhoon was one of the most powerful storms on record. gusts from the wind reached 235 miles per hour. and then the water just started coming. >> the survivors are desperate. >> we're opening as many stores as we can. there is some looting that is going on. and we're doing as much as we can. and trying to secure power and water, which are the basics. >> reporter: with communications down and roads out, emergency organizations are struggling to organize relief. the philippi
>> okay, phil, live from geneva, thank you. we're still watching those doors awaiting secretary of state kerry to emerge and when he does we'll bring that to you live: now to another huge story, this from the philippines where the last three days have been devastating for them as the typhoon roared through on thursday killing an estimated 1200 people and tonight the death toll is climbing, families are still trapped in flooded homes and hardest hit is a city about 350 miles south of the...
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phil is standing by live.hat can you tell us about this agreement. >> well, johnathan, we are getting snipets from what this agreement is. we don't have the actual text yet. once we do we will go through it with a fine tooth comb. what we are getting at this point is sources within various delegations that are saying that there will be an eleav an alea g sanctions. the question is whether iran has a right to a nuclear program. that language will not be in the agreement. from the ey iranian side there s an indication that perhaps there is. that may just be di diplomatic speak and as we kind of expected they may blur the lines on that. we are definitely hearing that there will be sanction relief on the iranian economy. and that is, of course, what brought them to the table in the first place. that is why they came in earnest to these current talks. there has been in the last few months apparently a tweet from the secretary of state that today the world is now a safer playing, there is certainly an air of relief
phil is standing by live.hat can you tell us about this agreement. >> well, johnathan, we are getting snipets from what this agreement is. we don't have the actual text yet. once we do we will go through it with a fine tooth comb. what we are getting at this point is sources within various delegations that are saying that there will be an eleav an alea g sanctions. the question is whether iran has a right to a nuclear program. that language will not be in the agreement. from the ey...
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i'm phil torres and i'm here with kosta and marita.ow, scientists are detecting millions of earthquakes around the world. what technology do you study to help mitigate them? >> here is san francisco's bay bridge. they absorb the areas of the earthquake while leaving the rest of the infrastructure intact. really, really cool. let's check it out. rising from the san francisco bay is the newest architectural jewel of northern california. the new bay bridge, which connects san francisco and oakland, is now open for business. and what a sight it is to see! roughly 280,000 vehicles travel the east and westbound lanes each day. it's now the widest bridge in the u.s. with five lanes in each direction. this is six years worth of round the clock time lapse video of the new 2.2 mile east span. the project cost $6.4 billion. this is earthquake country. the great san francisco quake of 1906 wiped out 80% of the city. the old bay bridge opened in 1936. and it sits in the worst possible spot: right between two major fault lines. the san andreas and t
i'm phil torres and i'm here with kosta and marita.ow, scientists are detecting millions of earthquakes around the world. what technology do you study to help mitigate them? >> here is san francisco's bay bridge. they absorb the areas of the earthquake while leaving the rest of the infrastructure intact. really, really cool. let's check it out. rising from the san francisco bay is the newest architectural jewel of northern california. the new bay bridge, which connects san francisco and...
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the man brought back to life is agent phil coles and claude gregg have to say in all candor it's the most moving thing that's ever happened to me and now twenty five years of doing this to have a character that people really connect to and care about my no more then the audience but less than the writers and i kind of like that i'm finding it out is the audience does plus kind of a rewrite pages from the governor because i'm kind of the glue of the marvel universe guys that's all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king our guest is claude gregg actor writer director you know our guest from his years of playing julia louis dreyfus is ex-husband on the new adventures of old christine he's been resurrected from the dead and reprisals his role as agent phil coles them from the avengers on the current a.b.c. a.b.c. hit marvel's agents of shield it airs tuesday nights at eight pm you've had a journey you've had this character had a journey give me a little chronology write. my neighbor at the time john fabbro lived down the street from me in santa monica was put together a franchise
the man brought back to life is agent phil coles and claude gregg have to say in all candor it's the most moving thing that's ever happened to me and now twenty five years of doing this to have a character that people really connect to and care about my no more then the audience but less than the writers and i kind of like that i'm finding it out is the audience does plus kind of a rewrite pages from the governor because i'm kind of the glue of the marvel universe guys that's all next on larry...
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phil. >> guillermo: oh, dr.t is a human. >> i think, would have a hard time explaining to robin why i have gel and possum drool on my chin. >> jimmy: like being back home. a gift, courtesy of dr. phil. >> something i want to give you. how to get that animal off your head. >> jimmy: there you go. thank you, guillermo. we'll be right back, with erin andrews, and music from florida georgia line. so come on back. ♪ it's an extremely simple tool. but also extremely powerful. it could be used to start a poem. or finish a symphony. it's been to classrooms, boardrooms, even to space. and we can't wait to see where you'll take it next. introducing the thinner, lighter, more powerful ipad air. i got the tree, open the door! (dad screaming) there's a better way to save. he's not hibernating!! just use your sears card and get 10% in points from shop your way. and with all the great gift deals, points add up fast. that's 10% more to spend on all your favorite brands at sears or sears.com holiday a better way. sears and i tho
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. >> here's phil now. >> slower than mow lass ses. >> let me have "the new york times." >> that's philat the depot this morning getting the train back to washington. he was there. said it wasn't much of a speech. >> says here exactly what happened. all it says is, president lincoln made a few remarks upon the occasion. >> everett, phil says, spoke longer than 57 minutes. one of the greatest you ever heerd. he's heard plenty of them in congress. then lincoln spoke before anyone knew. before he could get his head under that shawl. just like that. didn't even get a picture of the president making the speech. >>. told you he'd make a full out of himself. >> we pass over the silly remarks of the president for the credit of the nation we are willing that -- oblivion. i know you don't have to tell me. that the vail of oblivion shall drop over them and they shall be no more repeated or thought of. >> what paper is that? >> patriot union. right nearby. seems they ought to know what they are talking about. new york tribune here says the ceremony was rendered by some of the sallys of president li
. >> here's phil now. >> slower than mow lass ses. >> let me have "the new york times." >> that's philat the depot this morning getting the train back to washington. he was there. said it wasn't much of a speech. >> says here exactly what happened. all it says is, president lincoln made a few remarks upon the occasion. >> everett, phil says, spoke longer than 57 minutes. one of the greatest you ever heerd. he's heard plenty of them in congress. then...
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phil ittner is live in geneva where the leaders have been meeting.nd you have been reporting that something seems afoot, what do you get that feeling? >> well, dell, there's an an awful lot going on here behind closed doors, people keeping their cards very close to their chest. but we have had seen a canceling of a short trip that was planned to go over to italy, and he stayed here to have a series of bilateral meetings, and that's a very interesting shift in the way these talks have been conducted in the past. it does seem as though there is something happening, and there is a mood of cautious optimism here dell. >> phil there are hard liners on both sides of this issue, phil, what are they saying? >> yeah, any kind of agreement that is reached here, they are going to have to go back to their individual countries, of course in the u.s. we're already hearing talk in congress about more sanctions not less and in iran we're seeing hard liners, of course that massive demonstration -- anti-american demonstration around iran. but it's not just iran and am
phil ittner is live in geneva where the leaders have been meeting.nd you have been reporting that something seems afoot, what do you get that feeling? >> well, dell, there's an an awful lot going on here behind closed doors, people keeping their cards very close to their chest. but we have had seen a canceling of a short trip that was planned to go over to italy, and he stayed here to have a series of bilateral meetings, and that's a very interesting shift in the way these talks have been...
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i'm phil torres, with rochelle, kyle and lindsay.yle, the nfl paid over three-quarters of a million to settle a lawsuit. what was it about. >> there's a focus on the concussion problem. the nfl has thousands of place, and millions of players in youth and challenge football. i went to virginia tech to look at technology to test helmets and track hits on college and youth players. let's take a look. . >>> homecoming in the heartland. this is cornhusker county. nebraska university, the epicentre of college football. >> first big win. >> along with the tradition of football - come the hits. cheer cheer >> big hits like this one in front of our cameras. no one knows how hard the hits can be better than blake lawrence. former lion backer for nebraska korn huhs kerrs. >> if -- korn huhs kerrs. if you had to bang your head into somebody and that was your job, that's your best weapon. if they said, "go and run and smash into the wall", i would do it for the sport. >> blake did it all his life. he started to question it after suffering three c
i'm phil torres, with rochelle, kyle and lindsay.yle, the nfl paid over three-quarters of a million to settle a lawsuit. what was it about. >> there's a focus on the concussion problem. the nfl has thousands of place, and millions of players in youth and challenge football. i went to virginia tech to look at technology to test helmets and track hits on college and youth players. let's take a look. . >>> homecoming in the heartland. this is cornhusker county. nebraska university,...
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crystal. >> i know you lead a double life, phil. you are drinking coffee, talking about technology and science, but you do research in the amazon. tell me about that. >> i have way too much fun down there. the reason why is there's so discovered. what i'm about to show you is two things i've been working on - one with jaguars and one with a spider. check it out. >> it is breath taking. and at the same time mysterious. the amazon jungle covers on area of over 2.7 million square miles and stretches across the borders of nine nations. this green wonderland has more than a million insect species, tens of thousands of plants, birds and fish. i've been exploring the amazon for the past few years. my specialty is butterflies, but on this trip i'm looking for this magnificent cat. the jaguar is a specie, it needs a lot of habitat and prefers areas with less and dense cover. >> the jaguar is considered endangered, there's around 15,000 jaguars left in the wild. >> miguel is a wildlife research. >> we want to know how big an impact is fragmen
crystal. >> i know you lead a double life, phil. you are drinking coffee, talking about technology and science, but you do research in the amazon. tell me about that. >> i have way too much fun down there. the reason why is there's so discovered. what i'm about to show you is two things i've been working on - one with jaguars and one with a spider. check it out. >> it is breath taking. and at the same time mysterious. the amazon jungle covers on area of over 2.7 million square...
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phil ittner joining us live from geneva where john kerry has just arrived, and phil, the senior leadersre gat ering. are we expecting anything to happen any time soon? >> well, dell, it doesn't look like today, but it is interesting to note we have heard from the state department that secretary of state kerry has canceled his travel plans. he was scheduled to go to algeria and morocco and he will be doing that. he will be staying here. so you have a lot of heavy hitters trying to get this started. but there is still an awful lot of work to be done. >> there are still some very important issues on the table that are unresolved. it is important for those to be properly, thoroughly addressed. i want to emphasize there is not an agreement at this point in time. we hope to try to narrow those differences, but i don't think anybody should mistake that there are some important gaps that have been to be closed. >> phil, important gaps that need to be closed. do we know what those are? >> well, there are a number of outstanding issues that apparently are on the table here on the iranian side of
phil ittner joining us live from geneva where john kerry has just arrived, and phil, the senior leadersre gat ering. are we expecting anything to happen any time soon? >> well, dell, it doesn't look like today, but it is interesting to note we have heard from the state department that secretary of state kerry has canceled his travel plans. he was scheduled to go to algeria and morocco and he will be doing that. he will be staying here. so you have a lot of heavy hitters trying to get this...
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phil it ner live in geneva. thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on al jazeera on iran's nuclear program and the prosspektsdz of whether a deal can be reached. stick with us on that. now, to syria where the hope for a peace conference is far from certain. the main opposition group to president bashar al assad. >> the participation in the general eve as 2 negotiations whenever they finally, happen has been the trickiest issue for the coalition and it remains the big decision they have to take over the next couple of days. on one leveled, this negotiating body representing the syrian opposition can't not show up at an international meeting of this magnitude. on the other hand, if they show up and across the table from them are representatives of the assad regime, indeed, assa 2k6789, himself, they have lost those who have sacrificed today much as they see it. >> an outbreak of polio in syria has paralyzed ten children. hundreds of thousands more at risk. some even fear the disease could spread to europe. the un
phil it ner live in geneva. thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on al jazeera on iran's nuclear program and the prosspektsdz of whether a deal can be reached. stick with us on that. now, to syria where the hope for a peace conference is far from certain. the main opposition group to president bashar al assad. >> the participation in the general eve as 2 negotiations whenever they finally, happen has been the trickiest issue for the coalition and it remains the big decision...
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obviously we're having problems with phil ittner's live shot coming out of switzerland.e'll try to reestablish that communication shortly. the pentagon has been under fire for how it handles sexual assaults, and today the senate begins a measure that could change how those cases can handled. >> what is at stake dell is whether or not the military should have per view over sexual assault cases. kristin gillibrand wants to get it out of the hands of the commanders. here is senator gillibrand on abc sunday explaining why. >> we want to make sure the men and women who serve our military, have a justice system deserving of their sacrifice. they are literally giving their lives for our values and country, and they should haven't pa justice system that is bias and has unfairness. >> she says her amendment would keep cases from being swept under the rug. there is a completing bill that keeps it in the chain of command. what that bill would do, is it would make it a crime to retaliate against someone who is a victim of sexual assault. it would also take it out of commander's abil
obviously we're having problems with phil ittner's live shot coming out of switzerland.e'll try to reestablish that communication shortly. the pentagon has been under fire for how it handles sexual assaults, and today the senate begins a measure that could change how those cases can handled. >> what is at stake dell is whether or not the military should have per view over sexual assault cases. kristin gillibrand wants to get it out of the hands of the commanders. here is senator...
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in on the topic as well, phil?ted to say people, and i've made this point last hour people bring up how often is somebody at the airport with a weapon. it happens more than you think. the latest numbers from the tsa for the beak ending october 25th my producer meghan reader just called up these numbers, 39 firearms seized, 32 loaded, seven had rounds chamber, ready to fire, and in the first six months of this year the tsa confiscated 894 guns. so this happens increasingly with frequency that people are bringing weapons to the airport. >> we just don't hear about it. unless it becomes a security incident. >> that's true. i will tell you that i tweet out that tsa number probably every week when they release it and i always get a few tweets back people saying really, that many people bring weapons to the airport? it happens and it's increasing in frequency. that's the scary part about this. >> also if i could jump back in here talking about the tsa itself, the role that the tsa plays in american life has become extrem
in on the topic as well, phil?ted to say people, and i've made this point last hour people bring up how often is somebody at the airport with a weapon. it happens more than you think. the latest numbers from the tsa for the beak ending october 25th my producer meghan reader just called up these numbers, 39 firearms seized, 32 loaded, seven had rounds chamber, ready to fire, and in the first six months of this year the tsa confiscated 894 guns. so this happens increasingly with frequency that...
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i'm phil torrez, here to talk about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in ecologist and evolution. and i'm phil torrez. i'm an entomologist. but i'm over america for a very bad ride. how bad is our air? that's our team.
i'm phil torrez, here to talk about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in ecologist and evolution. and i'm phil torrez. i'm an entomologist. but i'm over america for a very bad ride. how bad is our air? that's our team.
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phil: what did he use?sty sock in my mouth. >> announcer: michelle knight -- >> i tried to escape. he says now you're going to be fine. >> announcer: a "dr. phil" exclusive. >> he said when i get two other gi
phil: what did he use?sty sock in my mouth. >> announcer: michelle knight -- >> i tried to escape. he says now you're going to be fine. >> announcer: a "dr. phil" exclusive. >> he said when i get two other gi
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phil? >> that's tomorrow. been having unexplained funky body odor, and yeah, even down there. >> surprising things that make you stink. >> as a gynecologist, i hear it all the time. >> that's on friday! ♪ [ superfan ] we're hitting the road to help america discover the new helper. you've got to try this sweet & sour chicken helper. i didn't know they made chicken. crunchy taco or four cheese lasagna? can i get another one of those actually? [ superfan ] hey, america, we're here to help. ♪ got it! i...did not get it. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best with a smart phone but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. and no high fructose corn syrup. we lowhat's next?hen! great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price. we l
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if there is a phil bustier and what we get tomorrow is merely the claire mccaskill amendment until we can pass a military justice improvement act. it will belt a radical change. no perpetrator staining the yup form should think that this is a political fight that will not change his flight. one way or the other we'll rid the military. >> most politicians agree change is necessary. kirsten gillibrand's office has 53 votes. what do you think will happen? >> i can't predict the future. we are trying to get everyone on board. i hope this passes and legislators see it. i'm less optimistic. we have energy and attention. i think the moment is now to take the action. it's 40 years of status quo and it's not working. people are suffering. i did remember my train of thought. what we have found - and i talk to commandsers. they feel like the command will be strengthened and enhanced. senator kirsten gillibrand's bill allows for 37 crimes to do with mission control or readiy innocence. soldier's preparedness that a commander needs them to do. the commander is freed from the distractions of crimes
if there is a phil bustier and what we get tomorrow is merely the claire mccaskill amendment until we can pass a military justice improvement act. it will belt a radical change. no perpetrator staining the yup form should think that this is a political fight that will not change his flight. one way or the other we'll rid the military. >> most politicians agree change is necessary. kirsten gillibrand's office has 53 votes. what do you think will happen? >> i can't predict the future....
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we have phil ittner with us tonight. phil, what was your take away? >> reporter: as you see, there goes secretary of state kerry, i took from that press conference quite a different atmosphere from what we heard with the press conference with the e.u. representative. much more down to earth and sober outlining some of the difficulties that caused these talks to end without an agreement. we heard secretary of state, they're talking about trying to reassure the players in the region and some of thallies who have deep concerns. him talking about the concerns on the hill and in congress that there are still difficulties, and that this is a process that will take some time. not an awful lot of the colorful language that we heard of optimism and outright, you know, expressions of good will and good faith that we heard, an frm ashton's press conference. he did say, you know, that there are ts to be crossed and is to be dotted, that when they do come back together that they hope that once the second tier, the deputy foreign ministers, the undersecretary of st
we have phil ittner with us tonight. phil, what was your take away? >> reporter: as you see, there goes secretary of state kerry, i took from that press conference quite a different atmosphere from what we heard with the press conference with the e.u. representative. much more down to earth and sober outlining some of the difficulties that caused these talks to end without an agreement. we heard secretary of state, they're talking about trying to reassure the players in the region and...
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i am phil torres, marita, what you got?d a chemist, an unlikely pairing and their innovating in the kitchen using convention the laboratory instruments. use being liquid nitrogen and disk techniques create new, interesting and in some ways more nutritious food than what we were used to. so let's check it out. for generations, julia child taught modern kitchen techniques to millions. here she is on her pbs show demonstrating how to make beef stew. >> if you want the flavor of the be i don't knows and the beef to all presen blend themselves wite stew. >> that was then. >> oh, i can't believe how good that tastes. >> but this is now. ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> chef joshua is on the cutting edge of modernist cuisine at the bizarre restaurant in los angeles. and is one of many chefs experimenting with new ways to cook. >> so now here we have what is called a liquid all. >> i have never heard of it. it's such a different and unique look the way it's presented. >> liquid olives, how about stake cooked in a bath or juice made in a centrifuge. l
i am phil torres, marita, what you got?d a chemist, an unlikely pairing and their innovating in the kitchen using convention the laboratory instruments. use being liquid nitrogen and disk techniques create new, interesting and in some ways more nutritious food than what we were used to. so let's check it out. for generations, julia child taught modern kitchen techniques to millions. here she is on her pbs show demonstrating how to make beef stew. >> if you want the flavor of the be i...
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thank you very much, phil. >> we're going to see phil later in the show talking more about the macan.'s bring in on the tesla issue, andrea james. herb is here weighing in. andrea, you believe the selloff we have seen in tesla share price this month that is down over 20% is a buying opportunity. why? >> um, because tesla doesn't have a fire problem. they have a perception problem. and they're getting out if in front of that. what we saw happen over the summer people were asking what could go right with tesla. the stock traded up on the answer it to that question, a lot of things could go right. the presence of the fires, only three of them, but over the last few months, has caused more people to ask, what could go wrong? the momentum turned the other way. i think you make money in this for the long term if you can ask what's going right when everybody else is asking what could go wrong. >> herb you're shaking your head. >> i think in this case, elon musk, he's great marketer, he's brilliant, but he's disingenuous when he talks about the fires and compares them with the broad state of
thank you very much, phil. >> we're going to see phil later in the show talking more about the macan.'s bring in on the tesla issue, andrea james. herb is here weighing in. andrea, you believe the selloff we have seen in tesla share price this month that is down over 20% is a buying opportunity. why? >> um, because tesla doesn't have a fire problem. they have a perception problem. and they're getting out if in front of that. what we saw happen over the summer people were asking what...