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phil: i did.avid: despite this great paper, no shoe company hired you, and then you didn't have the silicon valley venture capital world, so you went back home and became an accountant, is that right? is that exciting for you to be an accountant? phil: no, i didn't ever plan to .e an accountant for 50 years i talked to a lot of people about what i should do and i was kind of a finance major at stanford and they said you should get your cpa certificate. that will put a floor under your earnings comes of that's what i did. david: you went by yourself on a trip around the world? with anothered out guy, but then he got waylaid by a girl in hawaii. i went on alone. david: when you were in japan, did you not stop in to see a shoe manufacturer? phil: that was part of the idea inspired by the paper that are wrote that i would call on japanese shoe manufacture to see about importing their shoes in to the united states. i called on one and they were enthusiastic, so it began. david: you started shipping sho
phil: i did.avid: despite this great paper, no shoe company hired you, and then you didn't have the silicon valley venture capital world, so you went back home and became an accountant, is that right? is that exciting for you to be an accountant? phil: no, i didn't ever plan to .e an accountant for 50 years i talked to a lot of people about what i should do and i was kind of a finance major at stanford and they said you should get your cpa certificate. that will put a floor under your earnings...
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phil show, dr.aw is here. [ cheers and applause ] plus, one of my favorites from "saturday night live," and one of "time" magazine's 100 most influential people, the hilarious leslie jones is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah! come on! leslie! >> jimmy: leslie! and we've got great music from rick ross featuring young thug and wale. [ cheers and applause ] rick ross. the boss. the boss. >> steve: rick ross. >> jimmy: my apple sauce. i'm a bad rapper. have you been to eleven madison recently? that restaurant? >> questlove: i've been there a a few times. >> jimmy: yeah, i know you know daniel and will. but anyway they just won, i don't know if you saw, number one restaurant in the world. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: so we've known them for a long time. i sent them a congratulatory note last week. so i went to the restaurant two nights ago with my friend chris meledandri. we just went to have dinner there. and they gave us on the menu the greatest hits. so they gave all the things througho
phil show, dr.aw is here. [ cheers and applause ] plus, one of my favorites from "saturday night live," and one of "time" magazine's 100 most influential people, the hilarious leslie jones is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah! come on! leslie! >> jimmy: leslie! and we've got great music from rick ross featuring young thug and wale. [ cheers and applause ] rick ross. the boss. the boss. >> steve: rick ross. >> jimmy: my apple sauce....
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we could learn a lot from phil. he did not live a complicated life and found pure joy in simple and beautiful things. a walk with a beloved dog. exploring with his best friend, mike, watching football with his adored bride, helene. tinkering with the furnace or his jeep. a walk and casual dinner at our local favorite restaurant. driving me to the airport or to events with constituents. taking care of and protecting those whom he loved. he didn't seek glorry, fame, or riches, but humility, integrity, loyalty, and service. phil was a good man with a large heart and a selfless spirit. i truly could not have served in my calling in uniform or in congress without his love and support. he directed us not to have a memorial service or a funeral, but he never said anything about a speech on the floor of the house of representatives. it is the least i could do to honor his impact on my life and all those blessed who know him and love him, human and furry. we love you and we miss you, phil. as the song says, go rest high on t
we could learn a lot from phil. he did not live a complicated life and found pure joy in simple and beautiful things. a walk with a beloved dog. exploring with his best friend, mike, watching football with his adored bride, helene. tinkering with the furnace or his jeep. a walk and casual dinner at our local favorite restaurant. driving me to the airport or to events with constituents. taking care of and protecting those whom he loved. he didn't seek glorry, fame, or riches, but humility,...
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and then, phil... "come in if you dare." then dad does the thunder and the lightning and the fog. alex in her cage. i'm in a cage? yes! you're in a house of horrors being held against your will. i know. so why do we need the cage? and then gloria pops up as the evil village bruja, and she says-- [imitating gloria] "welcome to your nightmare. ah ha ha ha ha!" [normal voice] and then cam and haley do their thing. kids get their candy. they are ushered out. they think it's all over, but it's not! because out on the porch, the scarecrow pops to life-- wow!-- for one final "aah!" [laughs] and that's-- mitchell, you're the scarecrow! oh, no, no. i was in a costume all day. it was awful. it's nothing compared to when i was-- you don't own bad halloweens. don't i? okay. we get it, cam. hard day. mitchell, please. the costume's in the kitchen. come on. ohh. [giggles] uh, claire, claire. before you go, i just want you to know... okay. the wig. that-- that's-- ...i love you more now than i ev-- that's-- okay. thanks. you're my best fri
and then, phil... "come in if you dare." then dad does the thunder and the lightning and the fog. alex in her cage. i'm in a cage? yes! you're in a house of horrors being held against your will. i know. so why do we need the cage? and then gloria pops up as the evil village bruja, and she says-- [imitating gloria] "welcome to your nightmare. ah ha ha ha ha!" [normal voice] and then cam and haley do their thing. kids get their candy. they are ushered out. they think it's all...
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i don't think phil's really a pocket-square kind of a guy. wow! wow. why don't we conference in mitch? ay! look. this might work. well, except that it's turquoise... oh, and a bra?! do you think the kids in my village had pocket squares? here we go with the village. dad, are you still there? unfortunately, yes. please ask claire what time do i need to be at the school to help set up. gloria wants to know -- claire: no, i heard. um, tell her thank you so much, but we have all the help we could possibly need, and she doesn't even have to come tonight if she doesn't want to. claire said -- i heard. [ cellphone rings, beeps ] hello? oh, hey, mitch! where are you? oh, we're at the park. you would not believe how some of these people dress their kids. lily's friend just pulled a britney spears getting out of a sandbox car. so, dad's on the line. do you have a teal pocket square for manny? cam, manny needs a teal pocket square. oh, i've got teal, i've got aqua, i've got sea foam... yeah, cam's got one. cam's got one. yes! oh, you know what? i lent it t
i don't think phil's really a pocket-square kind of a guy. wow! wow. why don't we conference in mitch? ay! look. this might work. well, except that it's turquoise... oh, and a bra?! do you think the kids in my village had pocket squares? here we go with the village. dad, are you still there? unfortunately, yes. please ask claire what time do i need to be at the school to help set up. gloria wants to know -- claire: no, i heard. um, tell her thank you so much, but we have all the help we could...
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but not phil. he's still at it. 81 years later. >> give me five! that's it! he did have a day job for many years, worked as a machinist. he also took time off to save the world in '41. but other than that, it's been this. >> god bless you. >> thank you. >> reporter: you still look forward to coming to work judge oh, yeah. >> reporter: what do you like about it? >> the people. i get more hugs and kisses now than i ever got in my life. how you doing! >> reporter: to many of us, success means climbing a ladder, always doing something different, something bigger. but phil coyne has a gift for finding joy in the same place he found it yesterday. i saw that most clearly during the national anthem. ( applause ) he's probably heard that song 10,000 times, and yet, when it ended, he was moved to tears. that national anthem, is that emotional for you every time? >> yes. something happens. >> reporter: love of country, love of people, and happiness and hard work-- if you want the secret to life, now you know. >> 26-"f." follow me. >> reporter: just follow the usher. ste
but not phil. he's still at it. 81 years later. >> give me five! that's it! he did have a day job for many years, worked as a machinist. he also took time off to save the world in '41. but other than that, it's been this. >> god bless you. >> thank you. >> reporter: you still look forward to coming to work judge oh, yeah. >> reporter: what do you like about it? >> the people. i get more hugs and kisses now than i ever got in my life. how you doing! >>...
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knight, they had a close relationship, and after even phil knight had graduated from the university of oregon and was in grad school and had moved on, phil knight knew as his, bill bowerman's interest in shoes, so in the relationship together they created a partnership, sports, shoes, and from that eventually what became nike after that, but in the early days though and in one of the first times they were developing and creating shoes together in the early 1960's, these were some first letters that go into that. when they are talking about working with companies out of japan and creating their first batches of shoes, but really bowerman and phil knight where the cofounders of this initiative, of this first organization and very much entrepreneurs for this company, and really bowerman was the research and development side, so as you can see here, we have a variety of materials out that actually went into how he would develop a shoe, how he would investigate what it needed to look like, the size, the shape, so he would go into specific details. here is where he had actually taken x-ra
knight, they had a close relationship, and after even phil knight had graduated from the university of oregon and was in grad school and had moved on, phil knight knew as his, bill bowerman's interest in shoes, so in the relationship together they created a partnership, sports, shoes, and from that eventually what became nike after that, but in the early days though and in one of the first times they were developing and creating shoes together in the early 1960's, these were some first letters...
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phil black joins us again. phil, you had an opportunity to talk to more eyewitnesss. who are they telling you? >> rose mary, i'm joined by a man who witnessed some of the events tonight. hello, sir. >> hello, good. >>> you were in the area and i understand when you heard somethi something. >> we sit in the coffee shop and a friend he have his mobile and show us what is going on and said look, there is an incident in front of the mosque. there is some van. a big van crashing the people of the mosque. we just run straight away and i seen lots of police and ambulance, people lying the floor and van, as well. >> how many people did you see who were hurt by this? >> about eight to ten people, i think, the ambulancehey take and i seen two people as well running away from the van. >> you saw two people running from the area? >> from the van, from the van. there was three people in the v van. >> did you see the man held and detained by people? >> i did, yes. >> do you know was he detained just by people who see who? >> it was. >> it was hard near the mosque you play. >> yes,
phil black joins us again. phil, you had an opportunity to talk to more eyewitnesss. who are they telling you? >> rose mary, i'm joined by a man who witnessed some of the events tonight. hello, sir. >> hello, good. >>> you were in the area and i understand when you heard somethi something. >> we sit in the coffee shop and a friend he have his mobile and show us what is going on and said look, there is an incident in front of the mosque. there is some van. a big van...
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let's go back to phil black for the latest. phil is on the scene where the collision took place.t statement from the london mayor siddeeq khan you just read out is clearly -- it is the strongest we have heard some far from any british official. he is calling it clearly a deliberate attack. he doesn't use the word terrorism but we know the british prime minister said it is a potential terrorism attack. the counter terror command responsible for the current investigation happening but the mayor of london going further than anyone and saying it was a deliberate attack against the people here, many of them worshipping and observing the prayers of ramadan. that's what people here this morning have been telling us. they believe this was deliberate. they believe this was terrorism against them. they're quite angry. they're quite upset about it. the police are still being a little more circumspect in the language that they are using. they are talking about having one man in custody. they are trying to determine just what his motivation was. he's currently in hospital. this is the man the
let's go back to phil black for the latest. phil is on the scene where the collision took place.t statement from the london mayor siddeeq khan you just read out is clearly -- it is the strongest we have heard some far from any british official. he is calling it clearly a deliberate attack. he doesn't use the word terrorism but we know the british prime minister said it is a potential terrorism attack. the counter terror command responsible for the current investigation happening but the mayor...
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phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. >> peter has been here before, down two games to none in the stanley cup flyer. 2010 with the flyers same boat, when he pulled all the right buttons. like with the flyers six years ago, he gives a pep talk and comes out with jam beat up on the penguins. preds score five unanswered, nashville wins 5-1 the first cup game in the state of tennessee. to sock e, the union looking to bounce back prosecute the first loss since the middle of april. of all of th the people trying o help their cause, the philly fanaticfanatics lending a hand r foot. the big guy, he is a big help. sixty-ninth minute against new york city at yankee stadium, he scores, 1-nil union. union
phil murphy made his fortune in a rigged system. now the jersey machine has lined up with murphy and his millions. leaders should stand for the people, not the political machine. as a prosecutor, at treasury, and as head of the brennan center, i've taken on the powerful - from the mafia, to the nra, to the dark money that poisons our politics. i'll be nobody's governor but yours. >> peter has been here before, down two games to none in the stanley cup flyer. 2010 with the flyers same...
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phil: mm-hmm?f the greatest scientists on earth got together to mate nature's two most violent predators? are we talking about "croctopus" in 3-d? at 2:10. book it! mm. claire and i share a true love of cheesy cinema. um, our favorite categories include genetically engineered animals gone wrong... old and young people switching bodies. mm. uh, tough guys taking care of babies. any sequel three and higher. oh, yeah. usually get a new cast around five -- that's where the magic really happens. yeah. yeah. yeah. mm! hey, honey, how'd your test go? second highest in the class. hey. well, that's great. sanjay patel edged me out by 12 points. oh, honey, who cares what she did? it's a he! sanjay is a very common indian boy's name. sweetheart, it's still a great score. i hope you're not beating yourself up. i'm not. that's our girl. sanjay's dad's a surgeon. his mom's a professor. i can't compete with that. i'll just have to do the best i can with what i was given. good for you! we're proud of you,
phil: mm-hmm?f the greatest scientists on earth got together to mate nature's two most violent predators? are we talking about "croctopus" in 3-d? at 2:10. book it! mm. claire and i share a true love of cheesy cinema. um, our favorite categories include genetically engineered animals gone wrong... old and young people switching bodies. mm. uh, tough guys taking care of babies. any sequel three and higher. oh, yeah. usually get a new cast around five -- that's where the magic really...
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so, phil, what are you hearing?what would another, another undisclosed meeting between sessions and kislyak, what would it mean? >> reporter: well, it could be very potentially problematic, based on jeff sessions' own testimony at his confirmation hearing january 10th, where he stated that he had not met with any russian officials during the campaign, testimony he later had to amend, because it turns out, he had. now, here's the issue if you want to track back. this goes back, kate, to april of 2016. if you remember, it's a very big foreign policy speech by then candidate donald trump. among the attendants was sergey kislyak, russian ambassador to the u.s. jeff sessions and the justice department have said repeatedly there was no meeting between kislyak and jeff sessions during that speech at the mayflower hotel here in washington, d.c., but as you know, kate, yesterday, in the classified setting, after the public hearing, jim comey told senators, according to sources, that they had raw intelligence of intercepts, o
so, phil, what are you hearing?what would another, another undisclosed meeting between sessions and kislyak, what would it mean? >> reporter: well, it could be very potentially problematic, based on jeff sessions' own testimony at his confirmation hearing january 10th, where he stated that he had not met with any russian officials during the campaign, testimony he later had to amend, because it turns out, he had. now, here's the issue if you want to track back. this goes back, kate, to...
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by phil falcone.thing that he has not been able to do for a long time, which is make a killing. he has that heavily on this project in southern vietnam. he has put nearly $500 million into it over the last decade. he is trying to be the person who brings las vegas to vietnam to create something that has never existed in that part of the world, which is a mass-market casino resort. this place is enormous. it looks like something was picked up off the las vegas strip. >> how did he get into it? matt: he was approached by a pair of canadians, investors who had put into this project. they were looking for funding. they found their way to him. he said, sounds interesting. he wrote $25 million. going forward, either sell or bring in others to dilute that state. this was never intended to be a big thing. the harbinger, phil falcone hedge fund, collapsed. because of this scc investigation. it was one of the few assets left in the portfolio. the other was a wireless business. it became a big part of what phil
by phil falcone.thing that he has not been able to do for a long time, which is make a killing. he has that heavily on this project in southern vietnam. he has put nearly $500 million into it over the last decade. he is trying to be the person who brings las vegas to vietnam to create something that has never existed in that part of the world, which is a mass-market casino resort. this place is enormous. it looks like something was picked up off the las vegas strip. >> how did he get into...
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megan: phil falcone.d persons that made billions for calling the subprime housing market before the crisis. he then lost a fortune. he has started a casino in vietnam and has plunged hundreds of millions of dollars. he is running a casino in vietnam, and you cannot legally gamble in the country. a little bit of a conflict there. oliver: we got the details and the narrative from matt campbell. >> it is an enormous that by phil falcone. to really generate something that he has not been able to do for a long time, which is make a killing. he has that heavily on this project in southern vietnam. he has put nearly $500 million into it over the last decade. he is trying to be the person who brings las vegas to vietnam to create something that has never existed in that part of the world, which is a mass-market casino resort. this place is enormous. it looks like something was picked up off the las vegas strip. >> how did he get into it? matt: he was approached by a pair of canadians, investors who had put into t
megan: phil falcone.d persons that made billions for calling the subprime housing market before the crisis. he then lost a fortune. he has started a casino in vietnam and has plunged hundreds of millions of dollars. he is running a casino in vietnam, and you cannot legally gamble in the country. a little bit of a conflict there. oliver: we got the details and the narrative from matt campbell. >> it is an enormous that by phil falcone. to really generate something that he has not been able...
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phil, you're the bureau chief for the post." what's the story with the president's involvement with the healthcare bill. at one point he said the bill was mean, a word he used in a private meeting. but now he was making a call, i was told, on thursday, to senator cruz, trying to get him to come along. is there an intense effort to get it passed? philip: one thing, the president's impatient. this is not a man known to want to wait for things. he's impatient about the legislative process. he wants a victory. he's been in office five months and there's no signature legislation yet, this could be it but he's taking a back seat to mitch mcconnell, he knows he won't be effective persuading more moderate senators to come on board but he's working with members quietly on the phone to try to make a deal happen. he doesn't care so much about the details of the bill but just wants something to sign but sean spicer today, the press secretary, said at the white house, that the president likes the senate version better than the house version.
phil, you're the bureau chief for the post." what's the story with the president's involvement with the healthcare bill. at one point he said the bill was mean, a word he used in a private meeting. but now he was making a call, i was told, on thursday, to senator cruz, trying to get him to come along. is there an intense effort to get it passed? philip: one thing, the president's impatient. this is not a man known to want to wait for things. he's impatient about the legislative process. he...
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we are watching the live images, phil. looks like a london police officer just went out and spoke with a crowd. we saw the crowd kind of gather around and he went back behind this area that's cordoned off. do you know what was going on? >> not precisely i don't know. the crowd, you can imagine, is a little agitated. there is a mix of people here. these are people who are in or around the mosque, or other locals who have come out to get a sense of what's going on, having seen all the commotion. as i say, quite agitated here, i think it is fair to say. i can give you a little context, if you like, about this particular mosque in this particular muslim community in simsbury park in north london. it was for a time notorious. you're going back ten years or so now when this particular mosque was known as something of a -- it had a real link to extremist views. and more than that, there was a particular cleric based here hamsa who was prosecuted here in the united kingdom. also i believe sent to the united states for trial there
we are watching the live images, phil. looks like a london police officer just went out and spoke with a crowd. we saw the crowd kind of gather around and he went back behind this area that's cordoned off. do you know what was going on? >> not precisely i don't know. the crowd, you can imagine, is a little agitated. there is a mix of people here. these are people who are in or around the mosque, or other locals who have come out to get a sense of what's going on, having seen all the...
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cnn international correspondent phil black is there.e saying this concert now has a greater purpose. what's the mood? >> reporter: we near manchester at the ariana dan gray concert. >> we appear to be having some technical difficulties with phil black in manchester. he's at the ariana grande concert. we'll be back with more breaking news from london after this break. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a slee
cnn international correspondent phil black is there.e saying this concert now has a greater purpose. what's the mood? >> reporter: we near manchester at the ariana dan gray concert. >> we appear to be having some technical difficulties with phil black in manchester. he's at the ariana grande concert. we'll be back with more breaking news from london after this break. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams...
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phil mattingly up on capitol hild by that. phil mattingly up on capitol hill. only a handful of republicans know what's inside. what's the strategy here? why do the people inside that room feel that that's the best way to handle it? >> reporter: it's a bad look, that's republicans inside congress are saying they don't have enough information and specifically they don't like the process. but one thing is for sure, this is deliberate, this is exactly what senator majority leader mitch mcconnell wants to do. there are incredibly divisive issues inside the republican party, whether it's the medicare advantage, the structure of the tax credit, the reason they're doing this behind closed doors, shield their member, allow them to get things out on the table and allow them to fight it out behind the scenes. i have heart from several senators, several top senate aides saying we don't want to repeat what we saw in the house, a very long and difficult process. that's why it's behind closed doors. it's subject to a lot of criticism. but when you talk to senate leadership,
phil mattingly up on capitol hild by that. phil mattingly up on capitol hill. only a handful of republicans know what's inside. what's the strategy here? why do the people inside that room feel that that's the best way to handle it? >> reporter: it's a bad look, that's republicans inside congress are saying they don't have enough information and specifically they don't like the process. but one thing is for sure, this is deliberate, this is exactly what senator majority leader mitch...
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phils dig a giant hole starting in the first. hernandez misplays it. phils down 1-zip.anager not happy. eichoff doesn't get out of the first, he has still yet to meet a game. phils walk ten guys last night including the pitcher three times. they have not done that in 81 years. phils lose, 10-0. they have dropped 26 of their last 32. yeah this is becoming a giant mess. >> i don't have a lot to say, i don't know what to say, i'm at a loss for words. bad way to start the month. three guys have two hits we got shutout. not a pleasant night. >>> the honeymoon is over, two weeks after attending his wedding, andy reid cuts former eagles first round pick, him ory maclin now a free agent. maclin was two years into his five year contract in kansas. maclin is coming off his worst season in the nfl. the 29-year-old had a career low in touchdown and yards. he was scheduled to make up to $10 million this upcoming season. >>> the union looking to avoid falling into another tailspin they looking to bounce back against new york city fc. >> you can't let them walk off the field because t
phils dig a giant hole starting in the first. hernandez misplays it. phils down 1-zip.anager not happy. eichoff doesn't get out of the first, he has still yet to meet a game. phils walk ten guys last night including the pitcher three times. they have not done that in 81 years. phils lose, 10-0. they have dropped 26 of their last 32. yeah this is becoming a giant mess. >> i don't have a lot to say, i don't know what to say, i'm at a loss for words. bad way to start the month. three guys...
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top of the phils phils down on one-zero. kelly let's one rip. phils two huff one lead.e fifth tied at fifth. robin cano rushes one. he's still a big time player. the phils are currently down in this one, four-three in the eighth. >>> to the nba. it's off the chain right now off season just got started and it's already more entertaining than the actual season was. today the new york knicks made the smart test move they made since drafting patrick ewing the knicks are parting ways with phil jackson. jackson probably one of the greatest coaches of all time but the worst executive i've he have seen. but the crazy part about this is the knicks just gave jackson a contract extension and then -- and then let him run the nba draft. that's too idiotic moves at least now they've cut their losses. but the franchise will still be trash until they get rid of james dolan. here's second bomb of the day. chris paul is headed to houston he told the clippers he was going to the rockets so they negotiated a deal to make it happen and rumors have it that now that paul is with the rockets c
top of the phils phils down on one-zero. kelly let's one rip. phils two huff one lead.e fifth tied at fifth. robin cano rushes one. he's still a big time player. the phils are currently down in this one, four-three in the eighth. >>> to the nba. it's off the chain right now off season just got started and it's already more entertaining than the actual season was. today the new york knicks made the smart test move they made since drafting patrick ewing the knicks are parting ways with...
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do we still have phil black with us, guys? phil black, you're on the phone with us.seems to be a pattern now that it is typical for london police to be careful about putting out information. it is not like we're getting information as they're learning it. >> reporter: no, indeed. that's standard process with the police here, and they take a fairly conservative line in what they release and what they make public while at the same time understanding that there is a real demand for information, a real interest, a real concern, particularly when it comes to incidents that fit a description that are a little unusual, that could be potentially more concerning for whatever reason, that could fit a terror profile, all these sorts of things. the police here are generally very cautious. they don't want to cause unnecessary alarm, but they do, of course, want to let people know when major events have occurred. by all accounts this would seem to be a significant event, even if it is just an accident, we're talking about a significant road accident that has resulted in a number o
do we still have phil black with us, guys? phil black, you're on the phone with us.seems to be a pattern now that it is typical for london police to be careful about putting out information. it is not like we're getting information as they're learning it. >> reporter: no, indeed. that's standard process with the police here, and they take a fairly conservative line in what they release and what they make public while at the same time understanding that there is a real demand for...
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the phils strike first. next batter, tommy joseph. deep left field, a 2-run blast. phils go up 3-0. in the fourth, the phils up a touchdown and an extra point. a 2-run home run. >>> bumps and bruises are part of the game. just hope they don't happen in june. eagles defense attack left today's otas with a strained ankle. wentz is enjoying his first off season as a full-time starter. at this point last year he was watching sam bradford get all the work. carson is learning a lot. >> a year under your belt does for you. a year under your belt and also those game situations, coming in this off season, having a full off season to go back and dissect the tape, knowing every detail about the concepts. definitely don't have it mastered by any means, but definitely feel much more comfortable with it. >> nba summer league starts on fourth of july week. don't expect fireworks from the sixers. the nba draft is on june 22nd. the sixers are preparing for the draft by working out prospects. today they hosted six collegiate players. the sixers have the third overall selection. >> i think there's som
the phils strike first. next batter, tommy joseph. deep left field, a 2-run blast. phils go up 3-0. in the fourth, the phils up a touchdown and an extra point. a 2-run home run. >>> bumps and bruises are part of the game. just hope they don't happen in june. eagles defense attack left today's otas with a strained ankle. wentz is enjoying his first off season as a full-time starter. at this point last year he was watching sam bradford get all the work. carson is learning a lot. >>...
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takes a swing solo homer, phils up 3.rawford is red hot, too, drives in four off phils pitching. 2-run single. phils down 1. had a -- hararah again. high fives all around. mikhail fronting co-is starting to -- franco is starting to heat up too. later in the inning, freddie galvis get out of here, the second in the game. he does it from each side of the plate. a round of the applause for the phillies they won 9-7 their first series win in 5 1/2 weeks. >> great win good to win a series for a change. uplifting for the team. yesterday was a good game that i was hoping would spark us today. >> reporter: they needed that. >>> let's eagles bring back jeremy maclin not if will a -- will lesean mccoy can. he's been talking to maclin since andy reid cut him in kansas. he said let's team up again. >> not to brag, i'm the first guy to talk to him when the news broke. i've been there, i played with him, i know the guys in the locker room. i've begun my recruiting already. don't be surprised if it happens. >> shady should the eagles re
takes a swing solo homer, phils up 3.rawford is red hot, too, drives in four off phils pitching. 2-run single. phils down 1. had a -- hararah again. high fives all around. mikhail fronting co-is starting to -- franco is starting to heat up too. later in the inning, freddie galvis get out of here, the second in the game. he does it from each side of the plate. a round of the applause for the phillies they won 9-7 their first series win in 5 1/2 weeks. >> great win good to win a series for...
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phil lebeau and eamon javers. for a long time since the inauguration infrastructure has been considered a truly bipartisan issue if we have any at all. and i wonder if that's still true. >> reporter: i don't know if there are any bipartisan issues left in washington, carl. this town is so divided it reflects the country that's bitterly divided. if you're a democratic on capitol hill you have incentive to drag your feet and not let this administration get any wind. on infrastructure they say they will have it done by the end of the year but not clear whether that is doable in term of the legislative calendar because there's so few legislative days left in the year. you just saw a picture of jared kushner shaking hands with bill shutter, congressman from pennsylvania, chairman of the house transportation committee and the white house cites him as one of their key influences in terms of breaking out this air traffic control piece. they say that because chairman shutter did such a good job of putting together this pro
phil lebeau and eamon javers. for a long time since the inauguration infrastructure has been considered a truly bipartisan issue if we have any at all. and i wonder if that's still true. >> reporter: i don't know if there are any bipartisan issues left in washington, carl. this town is so divided it reflects the country that's bitterly divided. if you're a democratic on capitol hill you have incentive to drag your feet and not let this administration get any wind. on infrastructure they...
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let's go live to london and get the latest from phil black. good morning to you, phil. what are we hearing this morning? >> reporter: hardshii, dave. yeah, after midnight the white van, according to witnesses, swerved into crowds to of people who were just emerging from a mosque, having observed prayers during this holy season of ramadan. you heard the witness account there. a truly terrifying moment as it plowed through people. that man you heard from was among a few who wrestled the man to the ground and held him there for about ten minutes until the police arrived. now while they were holding him down, he was fighting back, we're told, punching, kicking, swearing, and kroushl crucially things like, "you deserve it. you guys deserve it." authorities are considering this terrorism because it includes the characteristics. they're talking about the attack near the parliament building, the attack on london bridge earlier in june where the driver mowed down as many as possible before using knives. in this occasion, police are keen to stress no one suffered any knife injuri
let's go live to london and get the latest from phil black. good morning to you, phil. what are we hearing this morning? >> reporter: hardshii, dave. yeah, after midnight the white van, according to witnesses, swerved into crowds to of people who were just emerging from a mosque, having observed prayers during this holy season of ramadan. you heard the witness account there. a truly terrifying moment as it plowed through people. that man you heard from was among a few who wrestled the man...
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ijust told you, ministers want spreadsheet phil hammond as caretaker pm.as caretaker pm. and they want an immediate usurpation of theresa may. there should be a double headed beast at the top of the tory party which will be phil hammond and david davis, but only for two years. would they want the job, given what they have to do?|j do job, given what they have to do?” do know. it's a strange situation for the conservatives. in this case, the political editor has been speaking to a lot of people, a serving minister who is on the hammond side, who says that the pm's brand is so damaged, it's painful. the calculation that people are making is that she is so inadequate we cannot wait two years. that is the conservative's dilemma, she is toxic as a brand, and yet they can't figure out who to replace her with. when they do, they will. but philip hammond, what a turnaround for him! this is a fellow whose budget unravelled in two days and he is now supposed to be this safe pair of hands. he was sidelined during the entire election campaign and was going to be dumpe
ijust told you, ministers want spreadsheet phil hammond as caretaker pm.as caretaker pm. and they want an immediate usurpation of theresa may. there should be a double headed beast at the top of the tory party which will be phil hammond and david davis, but only for two years. would they want the job, given what they have to do?|j do job, given what they have to do?” do know. it's a strange situation for the conservatives. in this case, the political editor has been speaking to a lot of...
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phils go up phi up a touchdown, and ant again.o won first major league game as the phils crush the braves, 11 to four. >>> that's all for sports. i'm don bell, have a great day. >> and there is also a college softball championship going on. >> game one was a wild one. >> one, two, pinch, and it is gone. >> the oklahoma sooners shea night end three run homer in the top of the 17th inning, was almost the end of the longest college world series game in history. believe it or not, florida brought the winning run to the plate, in the bottom of the 17th. but they hang onto win, seven congratulations. well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news," some of apple's newest devices. >> falls township home went up in flames. we'll tell you why investigators now want to speak to several teens about that fire. >>> and we are following the latest developments overnight in the london terror attack. find out why one politician is calling on the british government to cancel president trump's visit. katie? >> well, jim, getting ever clo
phils go up phi up a touchdown, and ant again.o won first major league game as the phils crush the braves, 11 to four. >>> that's all for sports. i'm don bell, have a great day. >> and there is also a college softball championship going on. >> game one was a wild one. >> one, two, pinch, and it is gone. >> the oklahoma sooners shea night end three run homer in the top of the 17th inning, was almost the end of the longest college world series game in history....
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phils dig a giant hole starting in the first, hernandez, whoops, phils down 1-zip.he manager is not happy. starter, jared icoff doesn't get out of the third. first batter, walks in a run, phils walk ten guys including the pitcher 3 times. they have not done that in 81 years, phils lose 10-0. they have dropped 26 of their last 32. this is becoming a giant mess. >> i don't have a lot to say, i'm at a loss for words, bad way to start the month, three guys have two hits we got shut out. not p hopefully they can figuret his wedding jeremy mac agent. this may worst wedding present was two years his 5ea tg season. >>> the unioning into another . they arek at i can't care keyyork city fcf theie many quality punish. they get a chance we get a chance, we're going to lose. you can see the union on 6abc starting at 1:00 p.m. >>> finally we know he can dribble a basketball and joel embiid he can dribble a soccer ball, check out the sixers star kicking it around in the united kingdom. he grew up his entire life playing soccer, when asked what nba player would make the best soccer
phils dig a giant hole starting in the first, hernandez, whoops, phils down 1-zip.he manager is not happy. starter, jared icoff doesn't get out of the third. first batter, walks in a run, phils walk ten guys including the pitcher 3 times. they have not done that in 81 years, phils lose 10-0. they have dropped 26 of their last 32. this is becoming a giant mess. >> i don't have a lot to say, i'm at a loss for words, bad way to start the month, three guys have two hits we got shut out. not p...
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phil murphy and kim gordan know are the front runners.ers will also choose nominees for state senate. camden and atlantic city and a number of other county and municipal races are on the ballots. >>> in detroit a judge got fed up with the defendant. he wouldn't stop talking. >> you tell one lie. you got to remember the hundred lies that you told to cover that lie. >> be quiet. and don't talk in my courtroom. >> it started with defendant anthony thor ton interrupting the judge. even though she told him to be quiet. he kept on going. of she threw him out. >> be quiet. take him back. take him out. take him out now. no, you take him out >> i'm innocent. >> take him out >> it was a bench trial. she was judge and jury and she later found him guilty of criminal sexual conduct. >>> down south, pair of thieves and american flags get caught red handed and got people laughing. only sticks left at a flag memorial set up by a veteran in san antonio. not funny you say? at first the family was worried horrible people stolen the flags, a witness who was
phil murphy and kim gordan know are the front runners.ers will also choose nominees for state senate. camden and atlantic city and a number of other county and municipal races are on the ballots. >>> in detroit a judge got fed up with the defendant. he wouldn't stop talking. >> you tell one lie. you got to remember the hundred lies that you told to cover that lie. >> be quiet. and don't talk in my courtroom. >> it started with defendant anthony thor ton interrupting...
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but not phil, he's still at it, 81 years later.ny years, worked as a machinist. he also took time off to save the world in '41, but other than that, it's been this. >> god bless you. >> thank you. >> reporter: you still look forward to coming to work? had >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: what do you like about it? >> the people. i get more hugs and kisses now than i ever got in my life. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: to many of us, success means climbing a ladder, always doing something different, something bigger, but phil coin has a gift for finding joy in the same place he found it yesterday. i saw that most clearly during the national anthem. he's probably heard that song 10,000 times, and yet, when it ended, he was moved to tears. that national anthem, is that emotional for you every time? >> yes. >> reporter: love of country, love of people and happiness and hard work. if you want the secret to life. now you know. >> 26f. follow me. >> reporter: just follow the usher. pittsburgh. >>> that's overnight news for this monday. for so
but not phil, he's still at it, 81 years later.ny years, worked as a machinist. he also took time off to save the world in '41, but other than that, it's been this. >> god bless you. >> thank you. >> reporter: you still look forward to coming to work? had >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: what do you like about it? >> the people. i get more hugs and kisses now than i ever got in my life. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: to many of us, success means...
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when she says, "that balloon can't carry a person, phil," i say, "manny's birthday." i think it's gonna rain." "manny's birthday." don't look at me. look at the road. "manny's birthday." no, dad! look at the road! there's a truck! sweet baby jesús! [ tires screech ] we are so kicking your dad's butt! we are the best ones! how come you and dad are breaking up? what? if it's just a little disagreement, can't you just work it out? oh, sweetie, you thought that when i said we were splitting up... no. no, your dad and i are fine, honey. we just were gonna take separate cars to see who could get to the restaurant faster. oh, that's a relief. ohh, you must have been feeling awful back there. i am so sorry. it's okay. why did you say you'd go with your dad? alex: great. mom gets to be right again. hey, bad attitudes lose races. no, swerving into a curb and popping your tire loses races. we should call the cops and say mom's car was stolen. they arrest her, we win. no, they trace those calls. is is great. thinking like a team! good practice for family camp. we're, uh, w
when she says, "that balloon can't carry a person, phil," i say, "manny's birthday." i think it's gonna rain." "manny's birthday." don't look at me. look at the road. "manny's birthday." no, dad! look at the road! there's a truck! sweet baby jesús! [ tires screech ] we are so kicking your dad's butt! we are the best ones! how come you and dad are breaking up? what? if it's just a little disagreement, can't you just work it out? oh, sweetie, you...
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phil, we now have the cbo score. tell our viewers what it suggests. >> reporter: an all important number or numbers, wolf, especially for those republican senators who have been either sitting on a fence or saying they weren't yet ready to support this bill. on the top line, according to the cbo, 22 million fewer americans have insurance over the course of a ten-year period. that obviously is not a good top line number, something republicans that i'm talking to say is higher than expected. here's why. there are changes in the senate bill compared to the house bill particularly on the tax credit side, the slower phase out, the more gradual phase out of the medicaid expansion they thought would boost the coverage number from the house bill which was at 23 million. so, not a huge change there. you also have to look at the reduction spending. there are dramatic reforms to the medicaid program. the types of reforms conservatives have been pushing for for a long time that would cap the federal funding based on enrollees. t
phil, we now have the cbo score. tell our viewers what it suggests. >> reporter: an all important number or numbers, wolf, especially for those republican senators who have been either sitting on a fence or saying they weren't yet ready to support this bill. on the top line, according to the cbo, 22 million fewer americans have insurance over the course of a ten-year period. that obviously is not a good top line number, something republicans that i'm talking to say is higher than...
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(phil) to lily. to lily. and you'll be impressed to know that she's gonna be one of the smartest girls there. lily, sweetie, what's the square root of 64? 8. (haley) wow. (jay) hey! nice trick. hey, lily, what's the square root of this potato? 8. congratulations. you have a parrot. (mouths words) we couldn't even get through the toast to haley before you pulled focus to lily. oh, come on. it's--it's a big day for both of them. huh? haley going to college is a miracle. lily going to kindergarten is the law. well, haley and lily aren't the only ones starting school. my mom and jay are going to parenting class. we're doing it for the baby. not this baby. that baby. manny doesn't believe that we know what we're doing. a couple of new hairs under his arm, and now he thinks he knows more than his own mother. i know not to embarrass my son as he stands on the threshold of manhood. i don't know why i have to go to this thing. in case you've forgotten, i raised two kids. (mitchell) ow. ow! (claire) ow! ow! ow! stop pu
(phil) to lily. to lily. and you'll be impressed to know that she's gonna be one of the smartest girls there. lily, sweetie, what's the square root of 64? 8. (haley) wow. (jay) hey! nice trick. hey, lily, what's the square root of this potato? 8. congratulations. you have a parrot. (mouths words) we couldn't even get through the toast to haley before you pulled focus to lily. oh, come on. it's--it's a big day for both of them. huh? haley going to college is a miracle. lily going to kindergarten...
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cnn's phil black live at the scene in north london. phil. >> reporter: chris, good morning. we have exclusive video of the man witnesses say was responsible for this attack. this video was just just moments after they say he drove a white van through a crowd of people that had just emerged from a mosque in the earliest hours of monday morning. it was just after midnight. these people had just emerge friday the mosque observing prayers, observing the holy month of ramadan. they say he swerved directly, plowed through these people. there were witnesses who watched this unfold. they didn't just emerge, they took him out of the vehicle and wrestled him to the ground. they say he resisted, punching, biting, swearing. he repeated you deserve this, you guys deserve this. british prime minister theresa may talked about this attack from downing street. here is what she had to say. >> today we come together as we have done before, to condemn this act and state once again that hate red and evil of this kind will never succeed. >> reporter: police were very quick to say they're treating
cnn's phil black live at the scene in north london. phil. >> reporter: chris, good morning. we have exclusive video of the man witnesses say was responsible for this attack. this video was just just moments after they say he drove a white van through a crowd of people that had just emerged from a mosque in the earliest hours of monday morning. it was just after midnight. these people had just emerge friday the mosque observing prayers, observing the holy month of ramadan. they say he...
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phil is reading the report as we speak. what more are you learning, phil, as you read this?line is something not many pay attention to. susan collins said that's one of the key things they're looking at. $321 billion over the course of ten years. the senate has to save $333 billion. that means they have $77 billion to work with there in terms of using money, using financing, possibly, for medicaid, possibly other issues to try to get some worrisome senators back in the fold. also premiums. when you talk to the u.s. senate, the thing they care about more than anything else is premiums. how about cutting back on obamacare help with premiums? in 2020, premiums would drop by an average of 30% for individual plans. while the top line is something democrats will seize on, republicans are not going to appreciate. on the premiums, that is some news that i think republican conservatives will be really interested in, no question about it. there is a lot to take away from these numbers. when you dig deep into the policy both on budget savings and the premiums, you could see positive ne
phil is reading the report as we speak. what more are you learning, phil, as you read this?line is something not many pay attention to. susan collins said that's one of the key things they're looking at. $321 billion over the course of ten years. the senate has to save $333 billion. that means they have $77 billion to work with there in terms of using money, using financing, possibly, for medicaid, possibly other issues to try to get some worrisome senators back in the fold. also premiums. when...
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phil mudd. answer the main question for us here. on that statement alone, if it is true and believed, he said i hope you can find your way to stop this flynn thing. does that rise to the level of any illegality? >> it does not. what did the russians do in the electoral process and were the officials in the white house involved? comey talks about the president. he doesn't talk about the people we have talked about. paul mondanafort. the second question is whether the president is obstructing the investigation. you are a lawyer. i'm not. when i looked at this as someone who served in government. i looked at someone who walked in the oval office and looks at the fbi director and says something inappropriate. it is that comment about flynn and backing away from the investigation. the president doesn't want the investigation to continue. the context is this is a good guy. can you get out of it? if that is the sole thing we are looking at, that is inappropriate. it is not illegal. >> let's ask laura coats. you are a lawyer. was this inter
phil mudd. answer the main question for us here. on that statement alone, if it is true and believed, he said i hope you can find your way to stop this flynn thing. does that rise to the level of any illegality? >> it does not. what did the russians do in the electoral process and were the officials in the white house involved? comey talks about the president. he doesn't talk about the people we have talked about. paul mondanafort. the second question is whether the president is...
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it is not unusual, phil. there is nothing new about the concept. >> what about the concept of the power play? >> exactly. what we are talking about is a group of bernie crats who are exerting power, getting organized, getting themselves elected, getting themselves enmeshed with democratic structure. >> they were pretty open about it. i have talked to lawmakers in sacramento. they were saying they were getting threats. if you don't vote for single payer, california nurses association which is behind it and other groups will run somebody against you in the primary. they were already saying some who didn't vote for single payer were corporate democrats. >> at the recent democratic convention, the the head of california nurses' association came out and said democrats who do not vote for single payer the blood of people injured and dying in hospitals is on your hands. that's how seriously they view this. >> ultimately it will not translate into increased power among democrats. we are already 2/3 of both houses. we
it is not unusual, phil. there is nothing new about the concept. >> what about the concept of the power play? >> exactly. what we are talking about is a group of bernie crats who are exerting power, getting organized, getting themselves elected, getting themselves enmeshed with democratic structure. >> they were pretty open about it. i have talked to lawmakers in sacramento. they were saying they were getting threats. if you don't vote for single payer, california nurses...
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the phils brought him to be in a big bat he's only batting .205 with 20 rbi's. general manager talked about why it was time to make move move. >> we've tried over the first couple of months of the year a lot of different things to get michael going and as i said, it very well may happen. it may happen this year the second half with somebody else. but, you know, for where we are as franchise, we thought it was the right time. to the nba draft celtic traded away the number one pick to the sixers and now the number two pick might be dealt as well. the lakers are in trade talks to get second pick and trade it away to indiana for paul george. regardless fultz will be a sixers right now as you can see he's on top of the world. that's him on top of the empire state building. no care in the world. why? because he knows where he's going. he's going to philly. >> three seconds admit court. gives it to jenkins for the championship. >> kris jenkins trying to find out what life will be like after that shot. that was a fairy tale but the ultimate goal to get to the nba today
the phils brought him to be in a big bat he's only batting .205 with 20 rbi's. general manager talked about why it was time to make move move. >> we've tried over the first couple of months of the year a lot of different things to get michael going and as i said, it very well may happen. it may happen this year the second half with somebody else. but, you know, for where we are as franchise, we thought it was the right time. to the nba draft celtic traded away the number one pick to the...
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phil keating takes us beneath the surface of an amazing underwater story. our apologies. tough to do television when you don't have any audio. we will try to work it out and figure it out and bring you the story from southern florida. this is the time of year to go there. standby for more on that. in the meantime, senate republicans try to regroup on health care and what you are saying about it. we will try to talk about all of it today. when the panel joints is next. >> we want people to get to yes so we have to figure out what it is that gets them there. >> we want premiums to come down some americans can afford coverage for us are asking for $45 billion for more opioid treatment. >> let's see what happens. anything is possible. sometimes impossible. >> bill: we will see which one that is. new fox polling shows us where obamacare stands. it is over 50%, 52% favorable. march of 2015, it was at 38. we are finding in the fox polling on the idea to replace obamacare, 27% favor what is in the senate right now. hard to know on that because the plan isn't even public. we haven
phil keating takes us beneath the surface of an amazing underwater story. our apologies. tough to do television when you don't have any audio. we will try to work it out and figure it out and bring you the story from southern florida. this is the time of year to go there. standby for more on that. in the meantime, senate republicans try to regroup on health care and what you are saying about it. we will try to talk about all of it today. when the panel joints is next. >> we want people to...
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up next on the program, tv legend phil donahue.ng on all the wrong things when it comes to covering the president and the opposition. hear from him in a rare interview right after the break. g up in so many new dishes. like coastal lobster and shrimp, with shrimp crusted with kettle chips. or new, over-the-top lobster and shrimp overboard. but it can't last, so hurry in. heri think i might burst..... totally immersed weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book your weekend break direct with hilton.com and join the summer weekenders. about to see progressive's new home quote explorer. where you can compare multiple quote options online and choose what's right for you. woah. flo and jamie here to see hqx. flo and jamie request entry. slovakia. triceratops. tapioca. racquetball. staccato. me llamo jamie. pumpernickel. pudding. employee: hey, guys! home quote explorer. it's home insurance made easy. password was "hey guys." ♪sweet, sweet st. thomas nice.y. ♪ so nice, so nice. ♪st. croix full of pure v
up next on the program, tv legend phil donahue.ng on all the wrong things when it comes to covering the president and the opposition. hear from him in a rare interview right after the break. g up in so many new dishes. like coastal lobster and shrimp, with shrimp crusted with kettle chips. or new, over-the-top lobster and shrimp overboard. but it can't last, so hurry in. heri think i might burst..... totally immersed weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book...
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what's the latest, phil?tigation because it's so similar to the other attacks. again, a car has been used as a deadly weapon. a key difference, though. this isn't a high-profile target in central london. this is north of the city, a crowd leaving a mosque in the early hours of north london at the end of ramadan. that's when witnesses say they saw the van swerve into the crowd and plow into people. we've spoken to people who got involved and stopped it from escalating further. take a listen. >> suddenly it turned right to the mosque. i was shocked and we were scr m screaming. first a woman, 60 and another guy. he hit another three, four, five, six seven. suddenly the car stopped. we ran after him. managed to get him out of the car. >> so we got exclusive video of the man that they say they wrestled out of that vehicle. ma man you heard from there, some others, pulled him out of the car. they say he put up a real
what's the latest, phil?tigation because it's so similar to the other attacks. again, a car has been used as a deadly weapon. a key difference, though. this isn't a high-profile target in central london. this is north of the city, a crowd leaving a mosque in the early hours of north london at the end of ramadan. that's when witnesses say they saw the van swerve into the crowd and plow into people. we've spoken to people who got involved and stopped it from escalating further. take a listen....