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phil: and i am phil mattingly. it coming out of air force one today. that is nothing.n our lovingly assembled program tonight, israel now and then. a brand-new moment of zen. but first, indiana governor mike pence fresh off signing a so-called religious freedom act. governor says he is not going to change it even though gay-rights advocate i looking at the lgbt community being open for discrimination. they say it is not about exclusion. it is about inclusion. that is what was said by the speaker. >> will looking at his inclusion, inclusion of all religious beliefs, and instead what is come in is a message of eggs, and that is not what we wanted. to the extent that it is, we are intent on writing that. -- righting that. phil: mark, does governor branstad to call for changes? mark: he has got a very conservative membership. two: there are those in their teens and 20's, another pressure point. and i think they have to try to figure out a way to change this, without cashing in his principles but in a way that they can live with. phil: there are some that have this, but dif
phil: and i am phil mattingly. it coming out of air force one today. that is nothing.n our lovingly assembled program tonight, israel now and then. a brand-new moment of zen. but first, indiana governor mike pence fresh off signing a so-called religious freedom act. governor says he is not going to change it even though gay-rights advocate i looking at the lgbt community being open for discrimination. they say it is not about exclusion. it is about inclusion. that is what was said by the...
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phil: and i am phil mattingly. with all the respective president obama who had a little bit of a slip coming out of air force one today. that is nothing. ♪ on our hastily assembled and lovingly assembled program tonight, israel now and then. the press gets shunned again. and a brand-new moment of zen. but first, indiana governor mike pence fresh off signing a so-called religious freedom act. governor pence says he is not going to change it even though gay-rights advocates and the lgbt community being open for discrimination. they say it is not about exclusion. it is about inclusion. that is according to the house speaker. what>> we were looking at inclusion of all religious beliefs, and instead what is come in is a message of eggs -- a message of exclusion and , that is not what we wanted. to the extent that it is, we are intent on righting that. phil: mark, does governor pence have to to call for changes? mark: he has got a very conservative legislator -- conservative legislature. two. there are those in their tee
phil: and i am phil mattingly. with all the respective president obama who had a little bit of a slip coming out of air force one today. that is nothing. ♪ on our hastily assembled and lovingly assembled program tonight, israel now and then. the press gets shunned again. and a brand-new moment of zen. but first, indiana governor mike pence fresh off signing a so-called religious freedom act. governor pence says he is not going to change it even though gay-rights advocates and the lgbt...
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phil: i see two points. subpoenas are now coming out of this like they know the committee to her staff. even if they don't find damaging e-mails related to benghazi a male strictly between her and her staff, not a lot of good will come out of that. mark: a lot of people will say this is horrible, but right now it's a baseball story. she has to launch a campaign in the midst of something that is not in the anytime soon. it's bad. and what they are worried about is if she gets off on the wrong foot. she wants people to be thinking something new about her. and this is deja vu all over again, the kind of clinton scandal that is inexplicable to other democrats totally alienating to journalists she needs to court, and it fires up republicans to say she's vulnerable. and that is what republicans need more than anything the next year. collects -- phil: is this still sticking with her? mark: i don't see how it goes away. even if she had a press conference tomorrow and said here is why i did it this way. here are the
phil: i see two points. subpoenas are now coming out of this like they know the committee to her staff. even if they don't find damaging e-mails related to benghazi a male strictly between her and her staff, not a lot of good will come out of that. mark: a lot of people will say this is horrible, but right now it's a baseball story. she has to launch a campaign in the midst of something that is not in the anytime soon. it's bad. and what they are worried about is if she gets off on the wrong...
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phil: i'm skeptical. mark: coming up, a man who almost sort of officially speak for hillary clinton. sayonara for now. ♪ >> mark: our guest tonight is affiliated with and runs a number of organizations that are all for hillary clinton and her looming presidential campaign. he's a tactician and a man who loves gotham city. david brock, thank you for joining us. david: thank you for having me on. mark: first question, and fill in i will stop you if we think you are misunderstanding or not answering what we are asking. you care about transparency and government accountability. do you think you worry about the way hillary clinton has acted as secretary of state? >> yes. i'm going to create a moment. i want you to say this sentence hillary handled her e-mail practices at the state department perfectly. david: yeah, she handled her e-mail at the state department perfectly. i agree with that. phil: david, just a simple question. why didn't she use government e-mail? it seems simple. david: i cannot answer that f
phil: i'm skeptical. mark: coming up, a man who almost sort of officially speak for hillary clinton. sayonara for now. ♪ >> mark: our guest tonight is affiliated with and runs a number of organizations that are all for hillary clinton and her looming presidential campaign. he's a tactician and a man who loves gotham city. david brock, thank you for joining us. david: thank you for having me on. mark: first question, and fill in i will stop you if we think you are misunderstanding or not...
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phil robertson is such a man. he is -- phil robertson is an entrepreneur. building a multimillion dollar business out of the shed of his rural louisiana home before spark agricultural phenomenon with their hit series "duck dynasty." along with his lovely wife miss kay and his sons willie, jeff, chase, and allen the robertsons -- robertson clan have take then nation by storm with their humor and their unwavering faith. it has been a -- it has been so refreshing to have people who openly love god, this country and put their family first on our televisions every week. phil and his family have proven what andrew always knew to be true. the traditional american values are popular. and given the chance, the american people will embrace them every time. duck dynasty's success proves that and phil's strength in standing up for those values proved that shea defender of the first amendment. when he spoke up for traditional christian values he was mercilessly attacked by the cultural marxists. but phil stood strong and refused to back down. with the support of his fam
phil robertson is such a man. he is -- phil robertson is an entrepreneur. building a multimillion dollar business out of the shed of his rural louisiana home before spark agricultural phenomenon with their hit series "duck dynasty." along with his lovely wife miss kay and his sons willie, jeff, chase, and allen the robertsons -- robertson clan have take then nation by storm with their humor and their unwavering faith. it has been a -- it has been so refreshing to have people who...
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here with me in washington our counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. he sits on the national intelligence council and the board of the national terrorism center. nick let me get the latest information from you, the targets, the victims, what happened? >> reporter: over 120 dead over 300 injured. hospitals in the yemeni capital are crying out for blood donors to try and assist in treating that wave of wounded. it was during the busiest time of friday during friday prayer when two key shia mosques in the capital of sanaa were attacked chillingly similar to al qaeda, other extremists in the past. a suicide bomber went into the crowds of worshippers in both mosques and then as many rushed in to help another device a suicide bomber and a car bomb tore into those crowds of people trying to rescue the injured. now many deeply concerned this could be the beginning of a new chapter of sectarian violence in yemen. there has been great instability as the shia group, the houthis who were targeted today have swept across the country, taking hold of the capital, ous
here with me in washington our counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. he sits on the national intelligence council and the board of the national terrorism center. nick let me get the latest information from you, the targets, the victims, what happened? >> reporter: over 120 dead over 300 injured. hospitals in the yemeni capital are crying out for blood donors to try and assist in treating that wave of wounded. it was during the busiest time of friday during friday prayer when two key shia...
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it's now my pleasure to introduce phil ginsberg. recreation and parks has had a long history in san francisco and john maclaren played a critical role in this site for this fair and launched this ground and actually he won at golden gate park and phil can a test to that park's extreme beauty. please help me in welcoming phil ginsberg recreation and parks. >> good morning, everybody, on behalf of the recreation and parks i'm very happy to stand before you today to kickoff this wonderful celebration. we are proud and extremely humble stewards of this site. the mayor spoke of this celebration then and now and tomorrow. it's incredibly significant. parks are more than swing sets and playgrounds. as joyous as they are, they are part of our natural cultural heritage, the place that connects the then, now and tomorrow. when we think about what's before us and commemorating this celebration and this site is incredible then now and tomorrow story as itself as noted back in 1915 when the exposition took place. more than 11 800-0000 people fro
it's now my pleasure to introduce phil ginsberg. recreation and parks has had a long history in san francisco and john maclaren played a critical role in this site for this fair and launched this ground and actually he won at golden gate park and phil can a test to that park's extreme beauty. please help me in welcoming phil ginsberg recreation and parks. >> good morning, everybody, on behalf of the recreation and parks i'm very happy to stand before you today to kickoff this wonderful...
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phil interview. an east bay community trying to do everything in its community to try and save a small but. mighty but >> gary :coming up in the broadcast we have sports. >> reporter :will also talk about a storm that will bring us some rainfall at least. coming up in five minutes i'm shawn le i play rugby for the santa monica rugby clu i started going gray kind of early... and it's just not me only just for men easily targets gray for a natural gray-free look. guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men. >> pam :the san paulo community is desperately trying to figure how to save this medical center from being shut down for good. it is the main medical facilities serving this community so today they attempted to keep it open. in reality that money is only a drop in the bucket. >> reporter :the city's purchase of the parking lot is an entirely a saving grace but it will help buy some time. it was a unanimous vote to buy the parcel to help doctors do a last-minute rescue or have an orderly
phil interview. an east bay community trying to do everything in its community to try and save a small but. mighty but >> gary :coming up in the broadcast we have sports. >> reporter :will also talk about a storm that will bring us some rainfall at least. coming up in five minutes i'm shawn le i play rugby for the santa monica rugby clu i started going gray kind of early... and it's just not me only just for men easily targets gray for a natural gray-free look. guaranteed. just you...
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i'm doing a driving simulation - you're watching "doctor phil."es should be bringing the boys to your house, and you're all set for the weekend. i'm in the simulator. oh, my gosh, i'm driving like a maniac. yes, i think james wants to have - oh, my gosh this is stressful. i'm going through a school zone. i'm having anxiety that a small child will cross my path. mum, it's great talking to you, but i'll sign off. mum says this is the longest conversation we've had in 15 years. >> i'm happy to facilitate that. >> i realise each though mum was talking, i wasn't really listening to what she was saying because i was conscious of driving. which made me think that when i am driving and talking on the phone, as i often do, i'm either focussing on one thing or the other. >> exactly. >> what exactly is going on in our brains at times like that? >> what we know is you are switching attention between the two activities, the act of navigating through the driving scene and paying attention. bicycles and kids and the conversation. we ask people afterwards tell me
i'm doing a driving simulation - you're watching "doctor phil."es should be bringing the boys to your house, and you're all set for the weekend. i'm in the simulator. oh, my gosh, i'm driving like a maniac. yes, i think james wants to have - oh, my gosh this is stressful. i'm going through a school zone. i'm having anxiety that a small child will cross my path. mum, it's great talking to you, but i'll sign off. mum says this is the longest conversation we've had in 15 years. >>...
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phil: aggressively and on many fronts.s many as eight candidates have those super packs working for them right now. they also have their own political action committee. while top advisers to chris christie have set up their super pac christie's political activities are mostly run through his own pac. for rick perry, rickpac runs his activities. and then, there is jeb push, who did not even go through the trouble of trying to find two different names for these organizations. both his pac and super pac are named "right to rise." mark: with potential candidates numbering in the double digits is there enough me to go around? phil: you talk about less learned from a 2012. it only takes one major donor to keep a potential candidate in the race. that was true with newt gingrich, former speaker of the house funded almost entirely by sheldon adelson. it was also true for rick santorum the former pennsylvania senator who was funded almost entirely by foster freeze. everybody is keeping a close eye on the biggest of donors knowing on
phil: aggressively and on many fronts.s many as eight candidates have those super packs working for them right now. they also have their own political action committee. while top advisers to chris christie have set up their super pac christie's political activities are mostly run through his own pac. for rick perry, rickpac runs his activities. and then, there is jeb push, who did not even go through the trouble of trying to find two different names for these organizations. both his pac and...
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that's really cool. >> phil, we thought you'd do painting yourself. does your personal touch add value? >> if anything, i took away a couple dollars in value. hopefully no harm done. join us next time as we bring you more stories from the field of science. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. following our expert contributors on twitter google plus instagram and more. making a huge splash. get a glimpse into the future on "the stream". >> "the stream". today, at 1:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> hello from al jazeera headquarters in doha. this is the news hour. coming up in the next 60 minutes: >> chaos in southern yemen gun battles erupt between rival groups near aden's airports. >> an attack on tripoli's working airport delaying officials due for peace talks.
that's really cool. >> phil, we thought you'd do painting yourself. does your personal touch add value? >> if anything, i took away a couple dollars in value. hopefully no harm done. join us next time as we bring you more stories from the field of science. >> dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. following our expert contributors on twitter google plus instagram and more. making a huge splash. get a glimpse into the future on...
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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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absolutely. >> phil, great to see you.he truth and who doesn't want to do that. >>> up next, can't have a prom because it's too patriotic and makes people feel alienatetetetetete janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? (cough!) it works on his cough too. mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours. let's end this. test tonight at a high school controversy that got national attention this week. there was a big uproar in boston after reports that a high school had canceled a prom over its american pride theme. but when the"the kelly file" did some digging we heard a different story. trace gallagher reports. >> keep in mind megyn, this happened at the home of the shot heard round the world. apparently the feeling of administrators at lexington high school, because when the dance committee voted for american pride to be the theme of this year's prom some faculty suggested that because of the diverse demography of lexington, they sho
absolutely. >> phil, great to see you.he truth and who doesn't want to do that. >>> up next, can't have a prom because it's too patriotic and makes people feel alienatetetetetete janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? (cough!) it works on his cough too. mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours. let's end this. test tonight at a high school controversy that got national attention...
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absolutely. >> phil, great to see you.ruth and who doesn't want to do that. >>> up next, can't have a prom because it's too patriotic and makes people feel alienatetetetetete when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief so...you're sayin' you'll give me my credit score for free... right! now you're gonna ask for my credit card - - so you can charge me on the down low two weeks later look, credit karma - are you talking to websites again? this website says 'free credit scores'. oh. credit karma! yeah, it's really free. look, you don't even have to put in your credit card information. what?! credit karma. really free credit scores. really. free. i could talk to you all day. tonight at a high school controversy that got national attention this week. there was a big uproar in boston after reports that a high school had canceled a prom over
absolutely. >> phil, great to see you.ruth and who doesn't want to do that. >>> up next, can't have a prom because it's too patriotic and makes people feel alienatetetetetete when eating healthy and drinking water just isn't enough to ease my constipation i trust dulcolax tablets. i take dulcolax for dependable overnight relief and in the morning i am back to myself dulcolax, designed for dependable relief so...you're sayin' you'll give me my credit score for free... right! now...
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absolutely. >> phil, great to see you.sn't want to do that. >>> up next, can't have a prom because it's too patriotic and makes people feel alienated? trs [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. tonight at a high school controversy that got national attention this week. there was a big uproar in boston after reports that a high school had canceled a prom over its american pride theme. but when the"the kelly f
absolutely. >> phil, great to see you.sn't want to do that. >>> up next, can't have a prom because it's too patriotic and makes people feel alienated? trs [woodworker] i live in the fine details. that's why i run on quickbooks. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime....
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i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to techknow, i'm phil torres, joined by marita davison, and crystal dilworth. as you think of a farm in the midwest you think of corn and wheat fields, it's not the case these days. >> as research is scarce, farmers find innovative solutions to problems. farmers are turned on its head, including going away from the field, and taking it indoors. going indoors, stacking plants and growing problems in the absence of sunlight. it sounds like a science fair experiment. it's a viable business. >> reporter: sometimes mother enemy. >> if we don't get rain in a 30 day window we'll be in strife. >> in california 400,000 acres are unplanted at a cost of $800 million in loft revenue because of the drought. >> in bosnia, the worst floods swamped 172,000 acres of crops in may. devastating the country's agricultural industry. last wint inside polar vortex took a toll as the impact made big news on the vineyard. >> a crisis on the lak
i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to techknow, i'm phil torres, joined by marita davison, and crystal dilworth. as you think of a farm in the midwest you think of corn and wheat fields, it's not the case these days. >> as research is scarce, farmers find innovative solutions to problems. farmers are turned on its head, including going away from the field, and taking it indoors. going indoors, stacking plants...
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phil. this is the controversial man in the middle of it all, the man who some in the family blame for what that has happened to bobbi kristina. >> what started out as an interview ended up as an intervention. behind the scenes, it was t otal chaos. >> i miss chrissy and whitney so much. i want them back. >> i want you to go straight to rehab. >> i'm done with the interview. i'm done. i'm done. >> nick gordon stormed out of his interview with dr. phil and checked irnto ehab. >> i hate bobby brown. >> you've been drinking a lot though, right? >> it's to the point i'm getting frustrated. >> we've learned dr. phil believes nick had been drinking before the sit-down.
phil. this is the controversial man in the middle of it all, the man who some in the family blame for what that has happened to bobbi kristina. >> what started out as an interview ended up as an intervention. behind the scenes, it was t otal chaos. >> i miss chrissy and whitney so much. i want them back. >> i want you to go straight to rehab. >> i'm done with the interview. i'm done. i'm done. >> nick gordon stormed out of his interview with dr. phil and checked...
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hey guys welcome to techknow i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran and marita davidson. this upcoming episode is an important one to me it takes place in peru where i've done alot of my research and it is a tale of contrast we will see a rainforest full of new species and then we will see the devastation that humans have done to extract gold. >> and as we know with devastating stories like this, where there is a lot of damage science can play a role here not just in monitoring and discovering what's going on but in trying to help process. >> i think this is a story having looked at some of the images that one image of the devastation pretty much says it all. >> absolutely, this is an important story it's one that is very near and dear to my heart and it starts in the peruvian rainforest. the amazon rainforest for more than 50 million years it's been a cradle of life. this is what pristine rainforest looks like. lush, untamed, bursting with wildlife. but maybe not for long. because the soil underneath is laced with gold. and the human desire for it can turn all of this...
hey guys welcome to techknow i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran and marita davidson. this upcoming episode is an important one to me it takes place in peru where i've done alot of my research and it is a tale of contrast we will see a rainforest full of new species and then we will see the devastation that humans have done to extract gold. >> and as we know with devastating stories like this, where there is a lot of damage science can play a role here not just in monitoring and...
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and cnn counter terrorism phil mudd. good morning to both of you.i want to start with the general. >> good morning. >> arab countries have created this unified military force. you have the saudis and this convoy headed towards the border. the egyptians all on this list. it's surprising. i had this conversation with general hertling there's a coalescing so quickly now after this has been going on for so many years. why now especially, general? >> well, the insurgency has been taking place for many, many years, going back at least three to four decades. the issue is you now have this -- two things are going on, viktor. you have this collapse of governance that you've seen throughout the middle east, the inability of capitals to exercise their number one responsibility, which is try to establish some degree of authority and security within their borders. ill-defined as terrorist organized may want those borders to be. the second thing is this has now reached -- insurgency in yemen has now reached a larger level and it's in the neighborhood. riyad canno
and cnn counter terrorism phil mudd. good morning to both of you.i want to start with the general. >> good morning. >> arab countries have created this unified military force. you have the saudis and this convoy headed towards the border. the egyptians all on this list. it's surprising. i had this conversation with general hertling there's a coalescing so quickly now after this has been going on for so many years. why now especially, general? >> well, the insurgency has been...
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doesn't phil do a great job? give him a big hand. phil washington, our chair. at this time we gather here in washington, d.c. to share the message of public transportation with our elected officials in congress to help them understand the important impact that we have on the vitality of this nation, and i am so thrilled to have all of you join us here today. your commitment to come here to the nation's capitol to share our story is so important. thank you for making that effort. opportunity, as we come here together, is to meet with our colleagues, to share ideas, to share concepts, to influence decision makers. well, this year is more significant. this year is more pressing. mac 21 expires in a short 83 days. and the presidential election, that's only 610 days away. not that far at all. the good news is we have a great message to bring to the administration and to bring to congress. you know what it is? americans want more public transportation! and the numbers tell it all. it's extraordinary. look at the figures for 2014 hot off the press. last year there wer
doesn't phil do a great job? give him a big hand. phil washington, our chair. at this time we gather here in washington, d.c. to share the message of public transportation with our elected officials in congress to help them understand the important impact that we have on the vitality of this nation, and i am so thrilled to have all of you join us here today. your commitment to come here to the nation's capitol to share our story is so important. thank you for making that effort. opportunity, as...
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gerri: thanks phil.ade me feel real good. >> seat yourself on the airplane, you could listen to the flight attendants, as far as stowing equipment, maybe being by an emergency exit. if there is reason to get off the plane if there is a skid off the runway and they will evacuate the airplane, you don't want to go back and get your purse or computer. you want to follow instructions. >> do what they say. >> exit the plane as quickly and efficiently as possible. gerri: kathleen to you, can i look up the age of the aircraft? can i figure out how long my pilot is flying? what kind of information do i have access to? >> you could if you knew way in advance pay attention. don't be a sheep on that airplane. pay attention to the first three minutes of takeoff, into initial climb. those ten minutes before landing, that is when the bulk of accidents happen. sit in back of the plane. sit by an exit if you can. don't have ear buds in. don't wear high heels. don't not pay attention. have the seatbelt on. be ready to br
gerri: thanks phil.ade me feel real good. >> seat yourself on the airplane, you could listen to the flight attendants, as far as stowing equipment, maybe being by an emergency exit. if there is reason to get off the plane if there is a skid off the runway and they will evacuate the airplane, you don't want to go back and get your purse or computer. you want to follow instructions. >> do what they say. >> exit the plane as quickly and efficiently as possible. gerri: kathleen to...
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i am phil torres. i am phil torres.me to take this it's time to take this hydrogen-filled car and hit the road. hydrogen-filled car and hit the road. dive deep into these stories and dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at go behind the scenes at al jazeera dpom/techno. al jazeera dpom/techno. follow our expert contributors on follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, twitter, facebook, instagram and instagram and google+ and more. google+ and more. >> on al jazeera america >> a team of scientists are taking their inspiration from nature. >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do.... >> transcranial direct stimulation... don't try this at home! >> tech know's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie... what can you tell me about my future? >> ...can effect and surprise us... >> sharks like affection >> tech know where technology meets humanity... only on al jazeera america >> welcome to the al
i am phil torres. i am phil torres.me to take this it's time to take this hydrogen-filled car and hit the road. hydrogen-filled car and hit the road. dive deep into these stories and dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at go behind the scenes at al jazeera dpom/techno. al jazeera dpom/techno. follow our expert contributors on follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, twitter, facebook, instagram and instagram and google+ and more. google+ and more. >> on al...
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i am phil torres. i am phil torres.me to take this it's time to take this hydrogen-filled car and hit the road. hydrogen-filled car and hit the road. dive deep into these stories and dive deep into these stories and go behind the scenes at go behind the scenes at al jazeera dpom/techno. al jazeera dpom/techno. follow our expert contributors on follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, twitter, facebook, instagram and instagram and google+ and more. google+ and more.
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phil."e reason she said is because i hung up on her. >> dr. phil: you hung up on her? >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: she's ready to talk to her mother after seven years of silence. >> announcer: the true reasons come out. >> you abused me. >> dr. phil: did you beat this child? >> no. i remember pulling her hair. >> dr. phil: there's a didn't of snagging her hair until pounding on her until she has hearing loss. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i try to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
phil."e reason she said is because i hung up on her. >> dr. phil: you hung up on her? >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: she's ready to talk to her mother after seven years of silence. >> announcer: the true reasons come out. >> you abused me. >> dr. phil: did you beat this child? >> no. i remember pulling her hair. >> dr. phil: there's a didn't of snagging her hair until pounding on her until she has hearing loss. >> dr. phil: let's do...
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let's bring in cnn's phil black in tunis. phil what is the latest here. >> reporter: christine, that isis audio recording praises the 23 killed here and saying they were knights of the caliphate. it says this is just the first drop of rain for this country. it doesn't present any evidence linking the gunmen with the isis in iraq and syria. that is why u.s. officials believe this could be another isis franchise. a group of people acting autonomously but inspired by the name and goal and messages of isis. authorities have not revealed who they believe is responsible, but arrested nine people. four for being involved in the attack. they have revealed the gunmen were wearing explosives which they did not detonate. that would make the attack more devastating. they believe they were recruited at a mosque here but trained in libya where isis has established something of a foothold in recent months. the people of this country are reeling from this attack. they are angry, but concerned about what it means for the economy and for the p
let's bring in cnn's phil black in tunis. phil what is the latest here. >> reporter: christine, that isis audio recording praises the 23 killed here and saying they were knights of the caliphate. it says this is just the first drop of rain for this country. it doesn't present any evidence linking the gunmen with the isis in iraq and syria. that is why u.s. officials believe this could be another isis franchise. a group of people acting autonomously but inspired by the name and goal and...
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phil will air on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. and you can always catch doctors phil weekdays at 10 in the morning and for in the afternoon right here on kron 4. >> reporter: looking at the middle '60s and to the mellow oakland stretching it to san jose. gonna notice amok conditions going into tomorrow. walking the dog getting some coffee it will feel quite nice when you step outside to not tomorrow. and 52 degrees along the coastline to start up or 60s and low 70's around the bay. will be getting the low to mid 80's and land. and all the mid- 70s at the beach. as we head into tomorrow will gonna expected to break record highs. oakland and san jose. the close to being tying previous records. in san bruno will be 3 degrees away from what i hide that what has been a record in the record books for 70 years. >> reporter: with camelot and isolated sprinkle with the rest of us will stay dry we cannot rule out eyes like lated sprinkle. isolated sprinkle will have a lot of normal temperatures prevailing. >> pam: there is one extremely unh
phil will air on tuesday at 4:00 p.m. and you can always catch doctors phil weekdays at 10 in the morning and for in the afternoon right here on kron 4. >> reporter: looking at the middle '60s and to the mellow oakland stretching it to san jose. gonna notice amok conditions going into tomorrow. walking the dog getting some coffee it will feel quite nice when you step outside to not tomorrow. and 52 degrees along the coastline to start up or 60s and low 70's around the bay. will be getting...
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phil ittner for us in london.hil, thank you. ♪ >>> "real money" is also looking into the death of boris, ali velshi joins us now. ali, look the conflict in ukraine is leading to growing internal decent inside russia and that is stoking what some are calling a new cold war. >> we have been studying this a lot. the burdener of boris just steps from the kremlin has put the spotlight on russia's growing internal decent. he was said to be close to releasing reports detailing russia's military involvement in the rebel war in ukraine, and that is something that moscow continues to deny. they denounced the annexation of crimea and said putin had designs on crimea even before they moved in. he was considered one of the leading lights of russia's opposition, and someone who is unafraid of putin's soaring popularity with the public. putin's popularity has only gone up since the crisis in ukraine heated up last year. >> yeah. you talked about the international price moscow has been paying. tell me more about that. >> this is
phil ittner for us in london.hil, thank you. ♪ >>> "real money" is also looking into the death of boris, ali velshi joins us now. ali, look the conflict in ukraine is leading to growing internal decent inside russia and that is stoking what some are calling a new cold war. >> we have been studying this a lot. the burdener of boris just steps from the kremlin has put the spotlight on russia's growing internal decent. he was said to be close to releasing reports...
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phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
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phil. a lot of questions need answers here, not least of which what the cause of this is and to what agree we find out and when from the black box. quickly. now that they have it they will likely analyze that data. it's hashed to say when we'll have answer from the black box, but the fact that they've already recovered it mean that they will quickly move to analyzing it. we should mention that the search crews not only do they have the black box, but they're on the scene now. here are some of the pictures coming in from the southern alps of the crash site. we should say crash sites because we've seen a number of pictures showing debris spread over several areas and really the main question involving this crash of the german wing's a-320 is the rapid desent of the plane. all the way down to approximately 6,500, 6,800 feet. 150 people were killed on this flight. 144 of them being passengers, including some german students. there were also six crew members. the german wing's a-320 was built in
phil. a lot of questions need answers here, not least of which what the cause of this is and to what agree we find out and when from the black box. quickly. now that they have it they will likely analyze that data. it's hashed to say when we'll have answer from the black box, but the fact that they've already recovered it mean that they will quickly move to analyzing it. we should mention that the search crews not only do they have the black box, but they're on the scene now. here are some of...
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i'm are phil torres. that's our team, now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to "techknow." my name is phil torres and we're joined today by lindsay moran and dr. crystal dilworth. you went to investigate can marijuana but this marijuana is missing something. >> right, it's missing thc, the compound responsible for that high. i got a chance to go to colorado and look at a family business who's producing marijuana that helps treat children with intractable are why being diseases. >> more than 400,000 children in the u.s. suffers from epileptic seizures. heather jackson's son zaki is one of them. >> zaki had these, he has a rare form of epilepsy known as doose syndrome. by the time he was 5 years old he had had 500,000 seizures. don't usually start crying this early, actually. it's an emotional day because he's 16 months seizure free today, so i'm happy. it's a happy emotion. >> today zaki is talking walking, and being home schooled. his mom, heather jackson, is convinced it's due to an extract fo
i'm are phil torres. that's our team, now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to "techknow." my name is phil torres and we're joined today by lindsay moran and dr. crystal dilworth. you went to investigate can marijuana but this marijuana is missing something. >> right, it's missing thc, the compound responsible for that high. i got a chance to go to colorado and look at a family business who's producing marijuana that helps treat children with intractable are why...
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phil lebeau's following them for us. we go to him again. phil?conference. this is the ceo of lufthansa, carston spohr, they just wrapped up that press conference a few seconds ago. final question being, did you talk to the families and do they know, did you tell them personally that this in fact was a case of your pilot, one of your pilots deliberately flying this plane into the mountains? he said he met with the families yesterday before they knew everything that was on the cockpit voice recorder. he was fairly emotional during the press conference. the co-pilot who was alone in the cockpit as this accident took place. basically, blocked his captain, the other pilot, from coming back into the cockpit. the co-pilot, andreas lubitz 28, 630 hours of flying time relatively new to the lufthansa family. in fact, he joined germanwings as a pilot in 2013. here's what the ceo had to say about the selection of pilots by lufthansa. >> translator: we have full trust in our pilots myself and my colleagues. they are and will to be the best of the world. this
phil lebeau's following them for us. we go to him again. phil?conference. this is the ceo of lufthansa, carston spohr, they just wrapped up that press conference a few seconds ago. final question being, did you talk to the families and do they know, did you tell them personally that this in fact was a case of your pilot, one of your pilots deliberately flying this plane into the mountains? he said he met with the families yesterday before they knew everything that was on the cockpit voice...
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i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle. can i do with bamboo to get around town? >> turns out you can build a bike. we were using bamboo for well over a century. but down in greensboro, alabama, you can build a bike with an innovative new design. why don't we check it out? deep in the heart of rowe alabama, the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. the catfish capital is struggling to keep its head above water. >> what happened when you came here? >> about 75% of the shops shut down. >> there was one thing they had plenty of. >> we have a lot of bamboo. you have to have something you're making out of it. >> pandor became somewhat of a one woman stimulus plan for governor'sboro, running the hero foundation, she tapped into the town's most unwanted resource to do it. bamboo bicycles aren't exactly a new idea. they have been around since the first one was introduced back in 1894. and now they are gaining popularity in small bike shops like this one. but none o
i'm phil torres here with kyle and rachelle. can i do with bamboo to get around town? >> turns out you can build a bike. we were using bamboo for well over a century. but down in greensboro, alabama, you can build a bike with an innovative new design. why don't we check it out? deep in the heart of rowe alabama, the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. the catfish capital is struggling to keep its head above water....
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stint she introductions us to a scientist out to change the i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. . that's the team, let's do some science. bsh [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, any, welcome to "techknow" i'm phil torres, joined by crystal dilworth, and shini somara. you are about to take us on a journey, an experimental matthews. >> this is an emotional piece. we followed the retrieval of grace's umbilical cord blues cell, and we had access to where they condition those cells for treatment in the hope of saving her life. let's take a look. >> reporter: it was just after 8:30 by the time sara matthews, her mum and baby grace stepped out of the pick-up truck. and into the north carolina night. this isn't the first time they have come to the ronald mcdonald house mere duke university, and it will not be the last. they are here for little grace. >> when did you find out that grace had the condition? >> it was a 20 week ultrasound, went to find out if it was a boy or girl. waited for the doctor to get us. she came and told us that she had bad news. >> reporter: grace had brain. >> me and my husban
stint she introductions us to a scientist out to change the i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. . that's the team, let's do some science. bsh [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, any, welcome to "techknow" i'm phil torres, joined by crystal dilworth, and shini somara. you are about to take us on a journey, an experimental matthews. >> this is an emotional piece. we followed the retrieval of grace's umbilical cord blues cell, and we had access to where they condition those cells...