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phil: it is. basically a company that provides inspiration, innovation for every athlete in the world. that is our goal. charlie: those advertisements we just saw, are they inspired by instincts from you? phil: no, i would definitely say not. but sort of the culture of the company remains today, and the relationship between me and bill, we have fingerprints on that. he was my coach and cofounder. charlie: tell me about it. phil: kenny moore wrote the best book on him, 420 pages, but he still did not capture the man. he had so many different parts of him. i like to say that describing bill bowerman is like trying to blindlike the four indian men trying to describe an elephant. yet, what day you caught him on, that is how you describe them. charlie: what did he mean to you? phil: everything, basically a second father, and inspiration to me. a strong disciplinarian on me, until the day he died. charlie: here is what is interesting. you had michael jordan, all of the things he did not do, the many tim
phil: it is. basically a company that provides inspiration, innovation for every athlete in the world. that is our goal. charlie: those advertisements we just saw, are they inspired by instincts from you? phil: no, i would definitely say not. but sort of the culture of the company remains today, and the relationship between me and bill, we have fingerprints on that. he was my coach and cofounder. charlie: tell me about it. phil: kenny moore wrote the best book on him, 420 pages, but he still...
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still with me is phil libin.eported over 50% rise in orders, while the rest of the industry is saying it is going to be flat. how on earth is that possible? gary: as you said, our orders were at $3.5 billion this last quarter. and we also guided about 25% higher than the highest earnings we have ever had in the history of the company. really a tremendous performance. this is really not an industry story. this is really an applied materials story. we are seeing some of the biggest changes we have seen in decades in memory technology, where applied is the best positioned company to enable these changes. we're seeing big changes in the display industry, moving toward organic led. and also china is another big wave for us. so, all of these areas, memory, the display, china are really big changes, big inflection. and we are the early innings of those changes, and it is really a unique applied materials story, relative to growth in the inflection. emily: display making machinery orders surge to record numbers, is it th
still with me is phil libin.eported over 50% rise in orders, while the rest of the industry is saying it is going to be flat. how on earth is that possible? gary: as you said, our orders were at $3.5 billion this last quarter. and we also guided about 25% higher than the highest earnings we have ever had in the history of the company. really a tremendous performance. this is really not an industry story. this is really an applied materials story. we are seeing some of the biggest changes we...
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phils tie their season high with 13 knocks. phils up five-zip. everything going their way even pitching. eickhoff goes seven innings doesn't allow a run. phils pitchers have their seventh shutout as the phils win five-nothing. they avoid the sweep. >> we wie needed to win that game today the way i look at it because we going to be facing some tough teams, teams -- well, detroit we haven't seen nor the cubs and we know they're both pretty good offensive minded teams and it's great to end the home stand with a win with some confidence going into the road trip. >> yeah, phils now hit the road starting tomorrow. watch out detroit. phils can now hit and catch me if you can, phils remain two out in the nl east. we'll talk phillies and what to do with ryan howard plus much more tonight on "action news" sunday with mike missanelli at 11:45. >>> it could be an entire year or more before we finally see carson wentz play in an eagles regular season game but tonight we get a glimpse of what wentz will look like in his eagles green number ledgers z here's car
phils tie their season high with 13 knocks. phils up five-zip. everything going their way even pitching. eickhoff goes seven innings doesn't allow a run. phils pitchers have their seventh shutout as the phils win five-nothing. they avoid the sweep. >> we wie needed to win that game today the way i look at it because we going to be facing some tough teams, teams -- well, detroit we haven't seen nor the cubs and we know they're both pretty good offensive minded teams and it's great to end...
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phil: previously on "the amazing race" -- >> phil keoghan! phil: 11 teams of social media influencers began a race around the world. in colombia, teams got dirty. >> your hair looks great. phil: and mistakes were made. >> hagueen and marty are running. phil: the game took a turn in switzerland. >> it's not that i think no one will know with me. i know they won't. phil: and reach new height in the swiss alps. >> in is so beautiful. phil: first-ever visits to armena and georgia. >> so hot. phil: ended with the closest finish of the season. >> go, go, go! >> they're right behind us, oh, my god. as fast as you can. oh, i see it.
phil: previously on "the amazing race" -- >> phil keoghan! phil: 11 teams of social media influencers began a race around the world. in colombia, teams got dirty. >> your hair looks great. phil: and mistakes were made. >> hagueen and marty are running. phil: the game took a turn in switzerland. >> it's not that i think no one will know with me. i know they won't. phil: and reach new height in the swiss alps. >> in is so beautiful. phil: first-ever visits...
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phil mickelson owed the gambler money. that's why the trade happened.he gambler passed him a tip and said, hey, want to trade in dean foods. phil mickelson made the trade, profited about $931,000 on the single trade. then allegedly repaid his gambling debt. this is all about gambling, golf and business lifestyle all three men participated in to one degree or another. >> we'll hear more about the case. thank you. >> you bet. >> television network executives are presenting the fall schedules to a host of advertisers. hoping to lure in more ad dollars. these up fronts as they are called mark an important time of year for broadcasters battling back against the fast growing digital world. according to julia borsen this time around what's old is new again. >> television giants wrapping up the up fronts expect a 5% increase in ad dollars. that's the first increase in five years amid a seismic shift in the way people consume content. judging from the network plans released this week in the up fronts, content is king. >> advertisers know to get the reach of tele
phil mickelson owed the gambler money. that's why the trade happened.he gambler passed him a tip and said, hey, want to trade in dean foods. phil mickelson made the trade, profited about $931,000 on the single trade. then allegedly repaid his gambling debt. this is all about gambling, golf and business lifestyle all three men participated in to one degree or another. >> we'll hear more about the case. thank you. >> you bet. >> television network executives are presenting the...
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liz: you know who phil mickelson is?ities and exchange commission announced the findings of a bombshell insider trading investigation today x three men have been named in the case, but only one has been arrested, and it's not this guy on your screen. so the others facing charges while working with the government, the third name as the investigation, legendary golfer phil mickelson. for more on this, we turn to criminal defense attorney doug burns and our senior correspondent, charlie gasparino. here's the situation. dean foods is the stock. apparently, there's this golfer dude named billy waters who is the -- >> gambler too, noted gambler. liz: noted gambler, doug -- >> yes. liz: gives phil mickelson a whisper in the ear and says dean food is going to do something. phil mickelson invests a lot -- wait -- $2.4 million in one stock which he, apparently, according to all his trading history has never done before, makes 900 grand -- >> back up one step. liz yes. >> yeah, go ahead. >> the step is the guy from dean foods -- >>
liz: you know who phil mickelson is?ities and exchange commission announced the findings of a bombshell insider trading investigation today x three men have been named in the case, but only one has been arrested, and it's not this guy on your screen. so the others facing charges while working with the government, the third name as the investigation, legendary golfer phil mickelson. for more on this, we turn to criminal defense attorney doug burns and our senior correspondent, charlie gasparino....
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amy: phil ochs, "when i'm gone." this is democracy now!democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. from newoadcasting orleans and new york. the legendary antiwar, priest, activist and poet father dan berrigan has died at the age of 94. we spend the rest of the hour with three guests. in new york city, we're joined by frida berrigan niece of , daniel berrigan, and a longtime peace activist. she writes a regular column for waging nonviolence. also in new york, father john dear is a catholic priest and long-time peace activist. of daniel berrigan's closest one friends and worked with him for 35 years. austria's -- he is bothered and's literary executor and the editor of 5 books of his writings, including "daniel berrigan: essential writings" as well the poetry collection "and the risen bread." here in new orleans, louisiana we're joined by bill quigley. one of dan berrigan's attorneys. loyola for a time. we welcome you all to [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now! frida, your uncle passed this weekend. yo
amy: phil ochs, "when i'm gone." this is democracy now!democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. from newoadcasting orleans and new york. the legendary antiwar, priest, activist and poet father dan berrigan has died at the age of 94. we spend the rest of the hour with three guests. in new york city, we're joined by frida berrigan niece of , daniel berrigan, and a longtime peace activist. she writes a regular column for waging nonviolence. also in new york, father...
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>> she used to wear a lot of hats. >> reporter: phil is, obviously, a single dad.t he couldn't put in a measly clip, let alone a four-strand braid. >> he wanted to learn it really badly, and i told him it's so easy. you just take four strands -- >> reporter: this is his daughter, emma. what emma didn't realize about her dad or most dads, for that matter, is the "y" chromosome makes us follicly challenged. >> i was like, daddy, i'm going to do a >> reporter: at that point a lot of guys would have given up, but not phil. he watched a ton of youtube videos, and when he eventually mastered it, a light went off. >> something as simple as sending your daughter out and her being proud of her hair and you being proud of your work, it's a beautiful thing, you know. the purpose of the class is just to go through the basics. >> reporter: to share that feeling, phil now gives free styling lessons to other like-minded dads. daytona beach police officer kevin pedri is a fairly typical client. >> this is a lot harder than what i do normally. >> reporter: kevin says arresting croo
>> she used to wear a lot of hats. >> reporter: phil is, obviously, a single dad.t he couldn't put in a measly clip, let alone a four-strand braid. >> he wanted to learn it really badly, and i told him it's so easy. you just take four strands -- >> reporter: this is his daughter, emma. what emma didn't realize about her dad or most dads, for that matter, is the "y" chromosome makes us follicly challenged. >> i was like, daddy, i'm going to do a >>...
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we will start with phil harvey. [applause] >> thank you for coming out and thank you for being here on what started to be a rainy day. thanks to the cato institute for arranging this and making it possible. and special thanks to michael tanner. michael has written, studies, lectured widely on subjects relating to welfare and poverty in the united states and his work has greatly informed our book and we are especially grateful for him on that. we will talk a little bit about the basic issues of outlined in the book. issues related to welfare and its problems. we will talk quickly about the welfare state and the extent to which the united states is becoming one, the correlation between between the rise in welfare and the drop in workforce participation in the united states, the extent to which people on welfare feel trapped and in many cases are trapped in a cycle of welfare and poverty and dependence. and we will discuss the benefits, which is one of the principle reasons for that feeling, that senation -- sensation
we will start with phil harvey. [applause] >> thank you for coming out and thank you for being here on what started to be a rainy day. thanks to the cato institute for arranging this and making it possible. and special thanks to michael tanner. michael has written, studies, lectured widely on subjects relating to welfare and poverty in the united states and his work has greatly informed our book and we are especially grateful for him on that. we will talk a little bit about the basic...
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phil sheridan arrived from winchester. it was in that long ride that he was memorialized -- he reads a poem. they gathered together. his officer said, we are ready to retreat. phil sheridan said, retreat, hell, we are going after them. sheridan had an odd head among other things. i liken it to a somewhat flattened many ball. a for knowledge just, they say he has a lot of bumps, whatever. that is where his aggressiveness came from. he had a lot of bumps on his head. this is a true story. think it was william mckinley, to take off your hat so you can see your head and they will know it is you -- so sheridan took his hat off and phil was back. because what sheridan had done, starting in winchester, he had taken these men and made them an army and at 4:00 that afternoon, with 200 -- i guess -- bugles the army of charge, the shenandoah rolled over what was left of the army of the they got a victory out of defeat. i will be honest with you, when -- it wasote my book my first book, and i don't talk about books at all, you know, b
phil sheridan arrived from winchester. it was in that long ride that he was memorialized -- he reads a poem. they gathered together. his officer said, we are ready to retreat. phil sheridan said, retreat, hell, we are going after them. sheridan had an odd head among other things. i liken it to a somewhat flattened many ball. a for knowledge just, they say he has a lot of bumps, whatever. that is where his aggressiveness came from. he had a lot of bumps on his head. this is a true story. think...
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on here it said push here for a message from phil graham. and that -- it has been sid wolf who has challenged and confronted and defied the advertising push and message and the lies of big pharma and their shameless profiteering that they are doing. he has managed to take some 300 dangerous drugs off the market in his tenure at the health research group.
on here it said push here for a message from phil graham. and that -- it has been sid wolf who has challenged and confronted and defied the advertising push and message and the lies of big pharma and their shameless profiteering that they are doing. he has managed to take some 300 dangerous drugs off the market in his tenure at the health research group.
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we'll give you the names and later, right now it appears that phil mickelson is in the clear but one event could land him in hot water. a top attorney will way in. first, we start off with the markets because for the second straight day, we saw a biggerly sale off that was followed by a big recovery as investors grapple. we're asking a simple question on the show tonight. how can you fed proof your portfolio if they raise or don't raise? guy? >> that is the question. you have to answer the question, do you think they are raising for the right reasons or raising because they boxed themself sboosinto a corner. i think the latter. i don't think because the economy is getting better. a lot of the data was in a word lousy. is that is, in fact, the answer you stay low in the bond market. a huge sell off yesterday and didn't perform that well today but i still think what is happening here is the front end of the curve is going higher. the back end is going lower and i think you stay with that. >> you're saying regardless of what they actually do, the economy is weak and therefore -- >> that
we'll give you the names and later, right now it appears that phil mickelson is in the clear but one event could land him in hot water. a top attorney will way in. first, we start off with the markets because for the second straight day, we saw a biggerly sale off that was followed by a big recovery as investors grapple. we're asking a simple question on the show tonight. how can you fed proof your portfolio if they raise or don't raise? guy? >> that is the question. you have to answer...
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and that started my relationship with dan and phil berrigan and i ended up living with phil berrigan painting houses for the better part of a year and a half. really, it was like having an alternative education. i always say my list is my university on social media democracy now! i would say the commendation of hearing you, amy, for the first time on the radio and discovering missile world of pacifica and community media and then having daily conversations with people like phil berrigan and liz mcalister and daniel berrigan really shaped who i wanted to be. i put a picture up on twitter, amy, of you sitting with dan berrigan when my book "dirty wars" came out and i was just saying that, you know, without these two, meaning you and daniel berrigan, i would not be who i am today and not be about what i am about today. i don't think we were shocked by the death of dan. he was am is 95 years old. he was in very frail physical condition. but this man was just a moral giant. the closest thing we have in our society to a profit. last night i was watching one of the networks, the only real w
and that started my relationship with dan and phil berrigan and i ended up living with phil berrigan painting houses for the better part of a year and a half. really, it was like having an alternative education. i always say my list is my university on social media democracy now! i would say the commendation of hearing you, amy, for the first time on the radio and discovering missile world of pacifica and community media and then having daily conversations with people like phil berrigan and liz...
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phil sheridan arrived from winchester. that long ride that was memorialized by upon. he got it together and his officers said we are ready to retreat retail winchester and phil sheridan said, retreat, hell, we are going after them. an odd hit among head.things -- an odd he had a lot of bumps on his head. this is a true story. think it was william mckinley to take off your hat so you can see your head and they will know it is you -- so sheridan took his hat off and phil was back. because, what sheridan had done, starting in winchester, he had taken these men and made them an army and a 4:00 that a bugle blaring the charge, they rolled over what was left of the army of the valley and got a victory. i will be honest with you, when i first wrote my talk, it was my first book, and i don't talk about books at all, you know, , but i waswrote it young, dumb, and i'm not sure i wanted to overstate things, you know? and i don't think i gave this campaign its significance politically, but as time had gone by and i looked at this -- and there is no question that all of the land i
phil sheridan arrived from winchester. that long ride that was memorialized by upon. he got it together and his officers said we are ready to retreat retail winchester and phil sheridan said, retreat, hell, we are going after them. an odd hit among head.things -- an odd he had a lot of bumps on his head. this is a true story. think it was william mckinley to take off your hat so you can see your head and they will know it is you -- so sheridan took his hat off and phil was back. because, what...
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>> she used to wear a lot of hats. >> reporter: phil is obviously a single dad.e couldn't put in a measly clip let alone a four-strand braid. >> he wanted to learn really bradley. i told him it is so easy. take four strands. >> reporter: this is his daughter emma. what emma didn't realize about her dad or most dads for that matter. its that the y chromosome makes us folically challenged. >> i was like daddy i will do the three strand braid, just back off. >> reporter: at that pin the a lot of guys would have given up. not phil. he watched a ton of youtube videos and when he eventually mastered it. a light went off. >> something as simple as sending your daughter out and her being proved her hair and you being proud of your work it's, beautiful thing. you know? the purpose of the class is just to go through the basics. rip to share the feeling, phil gives free styling lesson to other like-minded dad. daytona beach police officer kevin pedri, a fairly typical client. >> a lot more than i do. >> arresting crooks is a cakewalk compared to capturing a ponytail. phil p
>> she used to wear a lot of hats. >> reporter: phil is obviously a single dad.e couldn't put in a measly clip let alone a four-strand braid. >> he wanted to learn really bradley. i told him it is so easy. take four strands. >> reporter: this is his daughter emma. what emma didn't realize about her dad or most dads for that matter. its that the y chromosome makes us folically challenged. >> i was like daddy i will do the three strand braid, just back off. >>...
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. >> we have a statement from phil mickels mickelson's attorney who says that phil is not charged with insider trading and phil is an innocent bi-stander to others that he was doing something that is not something that he was aware of, but they say it is a tip from gambler billy walters who was receiving information from the former dean foods' chairman thomas davis who is suffering financial difficulties and received some loans from walters and allegedly tipping walters to insooider informatio about the dean foods at several different corporate events. walters made trades on those and took advantage of the information in other ways according to the u.s. government, and there is a lot here sh, melissa, and we will g to the bottom of it as soon as we get the bottom of it. >> and this is a long running crime, eamon, because it is between 2008 and 2014, and during this time frame, according to the allegations, walters made $32 million and avoided $11 million in trading losses. >> there is a lot more coming out of the documents released so far this morn, and including the scheme that were a
. >> we have a statement from phil mickels mickelson's attorney who says that phil is not charged with insider trading and phil is an innocent bi-stander to others that he was doing something that is not something that he was aware of, but they say it is a tip from gambler billy walters who was receiving information from the former dean foods' chairman thomas davis who is suffering financial difficulties and received some loans from walters and allegedly tipping walters to insooider...
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phil mattingly joins us with more. what have you got, phil?led have a negative view of trump. this is something his advisers predicted would eventually happen, these numbers coming as trump continues to reach out to the various crucial blocks that make up the gop as well as its top officials. today it's senator bob corker, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. his showing up in new york is sparking speculation that perhaps the former massachusetts mayor will be in the running as vice president. certainly an acknowledgement of trump to beef up his expertise in that area. as to the vice presidential selection, trump and his advisers continuing to maintain that selection will be announced in july at the republican national convention. chris? >> all right. let's go back to the democrats here for a second. new polling shows bernie sanders beating donald trump by 15 points head to head. clinton beats trump by just three points on a good day. numbers are banging back and forth. basically they're in a dead heat, trump and clinton. let's
phil mattingly joins us with more. what have you got, phil?led have a negative view of trump. this is something his advisers predicted would eventually happen, these numbers coming as trump continues to reach out to the various crucial blocks that make up the gop as well as its top officials. today it's senator bob corker, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. his showing up in new york is sparking speculation that perhaps the former massachusetts mayor will be in the running as...
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phil." the pta mom -- >> dr. phil: she tried to kill you? >> she was following me.d unhinged. >> she's it's in. all that stuff she was doing to me. >> announcer: and the schoolyard setup. >> dr. phil: you're accused of planting drugs. did you? >> no. >> dr. phil: but they found your dna on the pills. >> announcer: a husband's shocking 911 call. >> he disguised his voice and called police. >> i could see a giant bag of marijuana on the back seat. my knees buckled when i saw the drugs. >> dr. phil: what is wrong with this woman? is she evil? >> announcer: you'll hear both sides. >> it's going to be shocking. >> there's more to the story that people don't know about. a
phil." the pta mom -- >> dr. phil: she tried to kill you? >> she was following me.d unhinged. >> she's it's in. all that stuff she was doing to me. >> announcer: and the schoolyard setup. >> dr. phil: you're accused of planting drugs. did you? >> no. >> dr. phil: but they found your dna on the pills. >> announcer: a husband's shocking 911 call. >> he disguised his voice and called police. >> i could see a giant bag of marijuana on...
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reporter phil lebeau is at chicago's o'hare airport, the site of some of the worst delays. phil? >> reporter: becky, the lines are a little shorter than a couple weeks ago because of more staffing and despite the shorter lines you can bet the hassle of getting through security will be a focus for a busy summer for those traveling. the frustration is easy to see. long lines at airport security checkpoints sometimes topping one or two hours are taking a toll on travelers. >> how do we get to this point? it's crazy. >> it's got to be a better way than this. >> disgusting and uncalled for. >> whoever is at the head should are fired. >> reporter: american airlines says 70,000 of its customers have mis year because they couldn't get through security in time. it's become so bad the head of the tsa is under fire. in response, peter and his team are adding officers and more overtime. but even he admits there will still be lines at airports. >> i think it's going to continue to be a challenge. we've got passenger growth. i haven't gotten back as much staff as i need. >> reporter: one appro
reporter phil lebeau is at chicago's o'hare airport, the site of some of the worst delays. phil? >> reporter: becky, the lines are a little shorter than a couple weeks ago because of more staffing and despite the shorter lines you can bet the hassle of getting through security will be a focus for a busy summer for those traveling. the frustration is easy to see. long lines at airport security checkpoints sometimes topping one or two hours are taking a toll on travelers. >> how do we...
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. >> how about those phils? >> got the phils, well not today.you were paying attention it doesn't really work out and the sixers. brett brown he's looking at all those things that he might do with the number one pick. he talks about what he exactly he's going to do to figure out hey which guy should be number one overall and of course the phils start weekend stretch with the braves. the young ace aaron nola on the mount. nola usually has his stuff but not today. that's coming up next in sports. >> now with tomorrow's traffic here's bob kelly. >>> hey, good evening, everybody. welcome to philadelphia. everybody that's in town for this weekend's stokesbury regatta. the kelly drive will be closed again tomorrow with the regatta. also the martin luther king drive closed tomorrow as well. phillies have an afternoon game 3:05. we'll have to keep the eye on the radar scene if the rain will impact that game tomorrow then of course they got another game on sunday, and look at the lineup of events for tomorrow. fingers crossed that all of these events get
. >> how about those phils? >> got the phils, well not today.you were paying attention it doesn't really work out and the sixers. brett brown he's looking at all those things that he might do with the number one pick. he talks about what he exactly he's going to do to figure out hey which guy should be number one overall and of course the phils start weekend stretch with the braves. the young ace aaron nola on the mount. nola usually has his stuff but not today. that's coming up...
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phil." >> dr. phil: you knew jayson how long before the two of you moved in together?. >> dr. phil: he's been found guilty of sexual molestation and you have two boys. >> kristina knew there were sexual allegations against me. >> dr. phil: you have the papers from cps? >> i was reading through it but never got to the sexual allegations. >> dr. phil: you say the molestation didn't happen. >> no, it did not. >> dr. phil: did you attack her and choke her while she watched? >> i didn't want to lose her. >> dr. phil: so you were trying to show her -- >> how much i cared. >> dr. phil: do you understand
phil." >> dr. phil: you knew jayson how long before the two of you moved in together?. >> dr. phil: he's been found guilty of sexual molestation and you have two boys. >> kristina knew there were sexual allegations against me. >> dr. phil: you have the papers from cps? >> i was reading through it but never got to the sexual allegations. >> dr. phil: you say the molestation didn't happen. >> no, it did not. >> dr. phil: did you attack her and...
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it is a state of the future. >> phil matier. >> good to see you. hey, thank you. >> have a seat. >> coming up at 6:00, the question that hillary clinton was not ready to answer. it's an interview that you will see only kpix 5 news at 6:00. >>> two more prominent republicans are speaking out against donald trump. kpix 5's allen martin on some big names lining up against their own party's nominee. >> reporter: liz, yesterday we learned house speaker paul ryan is not ready to back donald trump yet. both presidents bush, mitt romney and john mccain say they won't be involved in this year's election. now we're learning that former gop presidential candidates jeb bush and south carolina senator lindsey graham are out, too. ex-florida governor jeb bush wrote on facebook that trump has not shown the temperament and strong character needed to be president. he and graham say that they won't vote for either front- runner. with graham calling it a race to the bottom. >> it's pretty easy to say no to hillary because i think she is the third term of barack obama
it is a state of the future. >> phil matier. >> good to see you. hey, thank you. >> have a seat. >> coming up at 6:00, the question that hillary clinton was not ready to answer. it's an interview that you will see only kpix 5 news at 6:00. >>> two more prominent republicans are speaking out against donald trump. kpix 5's allen martin on some big names lining up against their own party's nominee. >> reporter: liz, yesterday we learned house speaker paul...
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goter phil mickelson insider information from dean foods. this when wew return on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: live from london and new york. betty: this is the european close. fiat chrysler recalling about 500,000 jeep wrangler suvs worldwide. the recall covers wranglers from the 2007-2010 model years. they are not aware of any injuries blamed on the problem. its car sharing service to boston, chicago and washington. chargeser to zip car eight dollars an hour. that is your bloomberg business flash for this hour. mark: deutsche bank holding its investor meeting in frankfurt today. said he is committed to the securities trading business. investor sentiment was rather mixed. >> if you make a record loss, positive --tart off at the same time, coming back to shareholders saying we have a new system and we want you to approve it. there was not enough concentration to shareholders. >> we want some answers on our corrections where deutsche bank is spending in five years. deutsche bank seems to be a large restructuring unit. where does the banking b
goter phil mickelson insider information from dean foods. this when wew return on "bloomberg markets." ♪ mark: live from london and new york. betty: this is the european close. fiat chrysler recalling about 500,000 jeep wrangler suvs worldwide. the recall covers wranglers from the 2007-2010 model years. they are not aware of any injuries blamed on the problem. its car sharing service to boston, chicago and washington. chargeser to zip car eight dollars an hour. that is your...
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phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >>> so what can be done to speed up the lines while keeping us safe? tom blank is a former tsa deputy administrator, mike voigt, an aviation consult and the president of boyd group international. thank you both for being here. tom, why don't we start with you, what do you think is causing the long lines at airport security? >> tsa has made bad assumption about the personnel resources necessary to process the 2 million passengers each day that come through. they assume that the tsa precheck program was going to create enough efficiencies and speed enough people through that they could do with some 3,000 less transportation security officers. and they agreed with congress to cut the funding from 45,000 personnel down to 42,000. that turned out to be an error in judgment and that is one of the fundamental reasons that we're seeing the situation that we have. another key issue is that last summer tsa got a very bad report card, so to speak, on its security performance. the new administrator is changing the culture from one of convenience to one of security
phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >>> so what can be done to speed up the lines while keeping us safe? tom blank is a former tsa deputy administrator, mike voigt, an aviation consult and the president of boyd group international. thank you both for being here. tom, why don't we start with you, what do you think is causing the long lines at airport security? >> tsa has made bad assumption about the personnel resources necessary to process the 2 million passengers each day that come...
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how do our fightin' phils fight stains?> a lot of bleach. >> tied. >> little oxidation going on there. >> they wash it. >> we have awful lot of powerful chemicals. >> phil sheridan is the manager of the home clubhouse he says they use tied for years but recently switched to more powerful detergent to cut back on scrub time. >> you know the secret. >> can we get the tip. >> unfortunately, you won't find this stuff at the store. it's accustom blend. >> we have a water softener arc bleaching agent arc protein release, a mrsa repel length agent. >> we need to be vigilant about those super bugs. >> which stain is toughest to stomp out. >> grass. >> tobacco. >> i think it's got to be chili dog. >> the clay stains from the first few days. >> can't believe i didn't know that. >> sheridan estimates they do 3,000 loads a season first using a pressure hose to blast off debris then 25 minute cold cycle all before hanging them to dry. how many jersey does each player get? >> 30. >> 100. >> 80. >> they have two jersey for the whole year.
how do our fightin' phils fight stains?> a lot of bleach. >> tied. >> little oxidation going on there. >> they wash it. >> we have awful lot of powerful chemicals. >> phil sheridan is the manager of the home clubhouse he says they use tied for years but recently switched to more powerful detergent to cut back on scrub time. >> you know the secret. >> can we get the tip. >> unfortunately, you won't find this stuff at the store. it's accustom...
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how do our fightin' phils fight stains?a lot of bleach. >> tied. >> little oxidation going on there. >> they wash it. >> we have awful lot of powerful chemicals. >> phil sheridan is the manager of the home clubhouse he says they use tied for years but recently switched to more powerful detergent to cut back on scrub time. >> you know the secret. >> can we get the tip. >> unfortunately, you won't find this stuff at the store. it's accustom blend. >> we have a water softener arc bleaching agent arc protein release, a mrsa repel length agent. >> we need to be vigilant about those super bugs. >> which stain is toughest to stomp out. >> grass. >> tobacco. >> i think it's got to be chili dog. >> the clay stains from the first few days. >> can't believe i didn't know that. >> sheridan estimates they do 3,000 loads a season first using a pressure hose to blast off debris then 25 minute cold cycle all before hanging them to dry. how many jersey does each player get? >> 30. >> 100. >> 80. >> they have two jersey for the whole year. t
how do our fightin' phils fight stains?a lot of bleach. >> tied. >> little oxidation going on there. >> they wash it. >> we have awful lot of powerful chemicals. >> phil sheridan is the manager of the home clubhouse he says they use tied for years but recently switched to more powerful detergent to cut back on scrub time. >> you know the secret. >> can we get the tip. >> unfortunately, you won't find this stuff at the store. it's accustom blend....
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phil: good luck with that. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr.hil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> 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. [cheers & applause]
phil: good luck with that. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr.hil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> 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. [cheers & applause]
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and it's the most the phils have had through 27 games in 103 years. they had seven shutouts all of last year. form. phils pitcher and analyst did not see this coming. >> i'm extremely surprised. when you look at pitching staff you didn't expect what you're getting out of the starting five, that's for sure. >> swing and a miss. >> reporter: phils pitcher have the most strikeouts in baseball and only the cubs' starters are allowing fewer base runners in majors. ricky bo is impressed by tyoung teres' poise. >> you want that poise. you want them to limit problems. >> reporter: with nola, va has kez, 25 or younger, the phils may be winning the next arms race in baseball. >> the future looks really bright. i don't think there's any question about that. i mean, but it's so strange right now because they're playing so well. expectations are growing already. >> puts them in a position, moving forward, i believe they -- their rebuilding window is shorter than most people anticipated. >> it is fun to watch. >>> eagles appear to be close to hiring new head of per
and it's the most the phils have had through 27 games in 103 years. they had seven shutouts all of last year. form. phils pitcher and analyst did not see this coming. >> i'm extremely surprised. when you look at pitching staff you didn't expect what you're getting out of the starting five, that's for sure. >> swing and a miss. >> reporter: phils pitcher have the most strikeouts in baseball and only the cubs' starters are allowing fewer base runners in majors. ricky bo is...
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phil, it's a dramatic move.came out and said, i have officially deregistered as a republican and you are not alone. why? >> well, i am not a professional republican. i'm a journalist, and i have conservative viewpoints. and the republican party is not an end in and of itself to me. it's a means to an end. and that's to advance conservative principles that i agree with. nd i'and i've outlined for mont and months how i did not think that donald trump did that, in fact, quite the opposite. the republican party has chosen to embrace donald trump. that's their prerogative. but this is where i get off the boat. >> the person who heads up the pac that's opposing trump, katy packer, came out and said, there's a sense by some, like katie, that if this is who my party is, i don't really identify with it anymore. that's where you're coming from? >> absolutely. i just don't think that trump meets the basic fitness level to be president. i don't appreciate his rhetoric. i think that he's exploited and inflamed bigotry and th
phil, it's a dramatic move.came out and said, i have officially deregistered as a republican and you are not alone. why? >> well, i am not a professional republican. i'm a journalist, and i have conservative viewpoints. and the republican party is not an end in and of itself to me. it's a means to an end. and that's to advance conservative principles that i agree with. nd i'and i've outlined for mont and months how i did not think that donald trump did that, in fact, quite the opposite....
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phils broadcasters got the fan a mike schmidt autographed ball so the phils don't play the reds agains season, so we will have to see votto next season, the phils play the marlins tonight. >>> very long memories here in philadelphia, however, so i don't think that anybody's going to let him off the hook next season. >> okay, so you're right, it was cold, we had frost advisory this morning, we had freeze warning in the poconos, actually, tide couple of record lows this morning. so chilly. >> wah, wah, wah. >> i know, how much, at least we have the sunshine. when we certainly have that, you know, at least couple of days coming up beyond this point, as well. so overall i would say that this week's forecast will be a heck of a lot nicer than the last two weeks as a whole, because we had so many gray skies and chill in the air. let's take a look at what's happening out there right now, however. in fact, i want to start things off by taking a look back in time, morning lows, not everyone tide record. but here is a couple of those that d allentown, trenton, both tide record lows this morning
phils broadcasters got the fan a mike schmidt autographed ball so the phils don't play the reds agains season, so we will have to see votto next season, the phils play the marlins tonight. >>> very long memories here in philadelphia, however, so i don't think that anybody's going to let him off the hook next season. >> okay, so you're right, it was cold, we had frost advisory this morning, we had freeze warning in the poconos, actually, tide couple of record lows this morning. so...
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phil, thanks. you can catch phil's entire interview on our website, cbssf.com. >>> chopper 5 overhead, a half- hour ago clinton's motorcade left oakland and headed over the bay bridge towards san francisco. this is a live look over the masonic temple in nob hill where clinton is holding a fundraiser tonight. this one not just for high rollers. the cheapest tickets were $45. kpix 5's da lin is at la escuelita elementary school in oakland where clinton gave a speech this afternoon and it was free. da. >> reporter: free and packed, liz. clinton wrapped up her speech more than an hour ago so it's quiet now. but it was a zoo earlier. loud, packed, and very busy. in fact, it was so packed, so many supporters showed up, organizers had to shut the doors and turn hundreds away. a free event, 1,000 people in line. it stretched for blocks outside of the elementary school. the first person stood in line since 7:30 this morning. supporters say they wanted to hear clinton talk about her plans to help the middle
phil, thanks. you can catch phil's entire interview on our website, cbssf.com. >>> chopper 5 overhead, a half- hour ago clinton's motorcade left oakland and headed over the bay bridge towards san francisco. this is a live look over the masonic temple in nob hill where clinton is holding a fundraiser tonight. this one not just for high rollers. the cheapest tickets were $45. kpix 5's da lin is at la escuelita elementary school in oakland where clinton gave a speech this afternoon and it...
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phil mattingly, thank you so much. it's messy. >> stay here, phil. let's bring in -- let's add to the conversation. alice stewart, barry bennett, senior adviser to the trump campaign, and cnn political commentator, hilary rosen, a hillary clinton supporter. barry, first to you. how does the donald trump campaign, how do you respond to these attacks coming from the clinton campaign? >> well, i mean, you know, we don't have any expectation that this is bean bag, right? the clintons are very good at what they do. at the expect them to come at us with knives, but they need to understand we're coming right back at them. >> but, barry, the specific allegation is he was rooting for a housing crash in 2006 prior to a terrible housing crash where so many people suffered. you know, is this something he denies having said? does he deny that he wasn't looking for buying opportunities, which is what it sounds like on this video they're putting around? >> so tay he was rooting for housing crashes is laughable. it's nonsense. >> it says i sort of hope that happens
phil mattingly, thank you so much. it's messy. >> stay here, phil. let's bring in -- let's add to the conversation. alice stewart, barry bennett, senior adviser to the trump campaign, and cnn political commentator, hilary rosen, a hillary clinton supporter. barry, first to you. how does the donald trump campaign, how do you respond to these attacks coming from the clinton campaign? >> well, i mean, you know, we don't have any expectation that this is bean bag, right? the clintons...
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the case that could damage phil mickelson's image. >> good morning.hil mickelson was not criminally charged in the case but he was named as relief defendant in the civil lawsuit by s.e.c. that means while he's not accused of wrongdoing, he still allegedly benefited from the illegal action of others. now authorities want all of those ill gotten gains back. >> decisions on the golf course have made phil mickelson one of the world's most successful athletes. >> that's what you would expect from phil. he'll take a chance, a little risky. sometimes he gets the reward, sometimes he doesn't. >> reporter: but authorities say back in 2012, the golfer acted on a tip from famed sports better william "billy" walker about the stock. mickelson owed walker money at the time. about a week later when the stock skyrocketed, mickelson pocketed a million dollars, some of which he gave back to walters. >> mickelson made money that wasn't his to make. >> details emerged thursday as s.e.c. slapped walr and davis with federal criminal charges. according to court documents be
the case that could damage phil mickelson's image. >> good morning.hil mickelson was not criminally charged in the case but he was named as relief defendant in the civil lawsuit by s.e.c. that means while he's not accused of wrongdoing, he still allegedly benefited from the illegal action of others. now authorities want all of those ill gotten gains back. >> decisions on the golf course have made phil mickelson one of the world's most successful athletes. >> that's what you...
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phil matier reports why transit workers are putting in so many hours, only on "5". >>> reporter: look familiar? a broken bart escalator for months at the 16th and mission street stations. it's on a long repair list that we have learned has been keeping the agency's escalator repair team busy and they get lots of overtime to do it. we obtained employer compensation data for 2015 and found one escalator repairman alone with an annual salary of $77,000 made an extra $139,000 in overtime. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. a system service worker earning $57,000 in base pay who made almost three times his salary over $162,000 in overtime. and a bart police officer, he topped the list at $96,000 in salary but $170,000 in overtime. we found that bart spent 13% of its total compensation on workers last year was overtime compared to an average of 3% in the private sector. >> really what this is, is our system is aging. >> reporter: bart's spokesman says capital repairs are under way. and that takes manpower. >> when we shut down the tracks last year with the transbay tube, all those work
phil matier reports why transit workers are putting in so many hours, only on "5". >>> reporter: look familiar? a broken bart escalator for months at the 16th and mission street stations. it's on a long repair list that we have learned has been keeping the agency's escalator repair team busy and they get lots of overtime to do it. we obtained employer compensation data for 2015 and found one escalator repairman alone with an annual salary of $77,000 made an extra $139,000 in...
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phil: tyler and korey won their second leg in a row and helped send their rivals out of the
phil: tyler and korey won their second leg in a row and helped send their rivals out of the