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phil: they just liked them so much. david: really? phil: no.y demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to wear. michael johnson at the olympics in atlanta wore the gold shoes. they listed as significantly. david: you made the shoes. john mcenroe was one of your players. he from time to time would lose his temper. did that reflect poorly on your shoe or you didn't care about his image? is a great tennis layer, but sometimes he would lose control. that did not bother you? did it help sales? phil: the latter. he had a bad temper. i always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper as well, but he would keep it under control. you could see him standing there ready to lose it. john went over. he was probably one of the most exciting players of his era. in private, he was a perfect gentleman. he was just so intense, it would get away from him at times. he was unique in that he lost his temper a lot. when he played bjorn, he never lost his temper once. david: i did not really know john as a tennis player, but early on, the office
phil: they just liked them so much. david: really? phil: no.y demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever they are going to wear. michael johnson at the olympics in atlanta wore the gold shoes. they listed as significantly. david: you made the shoes. john mcenroe was one of your players. he from time to time would lose his temper. did that reflect poorly on your shoe or you didn't care about his image? is a great tennis layer, but sometimes he would lose control. that did not bother you? did...
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phil: i do not.id you avoid those problems by running so much and not having damaged your body? you were just a graceful runner, or good shoes? phil: i don't have very much muscle mass, so i was lucky that way. but, yeah, i still get out and walk. when i was, i think 70, when i was out for one of my runs, i got passed by a woman with a baby carriage and realized that maybe i should really quit trying to run and just walk. [laughter] david: the athletes you have met over the years, you have been involved with some of the most famous athletes. we have mentioned some, tiger woods, john mcenroe, steve prefontaine, michael jordan among others. are any of them that stand out to you as role models for youth, or do think all of them are, and which one's have you developed the closest personal relationship with? phil: well, all the ones you mentioned i have liked a lot and know pretty well. they are all of that bit different. was john mcenroe a role model? yeah, kind of, but a lot of people would disagree wit
phil: i do not.id you avoid those problems by running so much and not having damaged your body? you were just a graceful runner, or good shoes? phil: i don't have very much muscle mass, so i was lucky that way. but, yeah, i still get out and walk. when i was, i think 70, when i was out for one of my runs, i got passed by a woman with a baby carriage and realized that maybe i should really quit trying to run and just walk. [laughter] david: the athletes you have met over the years, you have been...
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phil: a big story for the auto industry.'s cross over to the city where the company headquarters are. stephen beardsley is standing by and has been following the board meeting for us. thank you for joining us. we do know that this man is not new to volkswagen. he has been in the country for three years. what can you tell us about their new ceo? stephen: the word is he is a numbers man, a cost daughter, and that comes with implications for unions in germany who had feared job losses for any more strict cutting from volkswagen. diess came from bmw almost three years ago, and he came two months before the diesel scandal hit volkswagen. at the time he arrived, it was that he had his eyes on the top position, that he now has been confirmed will take over. but of course he came upon time. his star fell a little bit as he got into a bit of a heat with the unions for his cost-cutting tendencies. we have heard since then he has been closed to some of the families that are the biggest stakeholders and movers behind volkswagen, and he
phil: a big story for the auto industry.'s cross over to the city where the company headquarters are. stephen beardsley is standing by and has been following the board meeting for us. thank you for joining us. we do know that this man is not new to volkswagen. he has been in the country for three years. what can you tell us about their new ceo? stephen: the word is he is a numbers man, a cost daughter, and that comes with implications for unions in germany who had feared job losses for any more...
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phil: we stay in russia. those were concerned with privacy on messaging and forms love the app telegram. it offers full encryption of your messages. the russian government doesn't really like that. it has one long-running dispute with telegram. a court in moscow has ordered the blocking of the app until the company hand over the keys to its encryption system read the ruling is unprecedented for presenting the first time it widespread messaging service has been banned in russia. >> voice calls, instant messages and secret chats, all possible on telegram, and at which after only five years in business re: claims 200 million monthly users in russia, the middle east and the rest of the world. russia's communication regulator says telegram is also used a terrorist to plan attacks. but telegram refuses to cooperate with russia secret service which once free access to the messages. telegram testified that this is technically impossible. privacy groups say even if it was that it would put millions of users at risk of
phil: we stay in russia. those were concerned with privacy on messaging and forms love the app telegram. it offers full encryption of your messages. the russian government doesn't really like that. it has one long-running dispute with telegram. a court in moscow has ordered the blocking of the app until the company hand over the keys to its encryption system read the ruling is unprecedented for presenting the first time it widespread messaging service has been banned in russia. >> voice...
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thank you, phil. and to the entire rec and park staff, thank you for all the work you've done on the project. to assembly member phil ting, i know we're here in large part because of his efforts and want to thank supervisor safai. this was something he talked about when he was running for office. we talked about it in the board of supervisors. such an amazing advocate for the neighborhood. it was about 5-6 years ago that as a district 2 supervisor, weaver came to our office enough that we came here and went on a tour of this place a number of years ago. and so this has been an issue and project that because of the advocacy of so many of you has been in the forefront of peoples' minds. who here is a neighbor? give yourself a round of applause. this is grassroots, built from the neighborhood, with a lot of support. but to cass and all the people making this work. i want to say thank you for everything you've done to get us to where we are. i'm curious about what is buried under the ground, looks suspici
thank you, phil. and to the entire rec and park staff, thank you for all the work you've done on the project. to assembly member phil ting, i know we're here in large part because of his efforts and want to thank supervisor safai. this was something he talked about when he was running for office. we talked about it in the board of supervisors. such an amazing advocate for the neighborhood. it was about 5-6 years ago that as a district 2 supervisor, weaver came to our office enough that we came...
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phil is here.e'll be known in a few years, oprah's chief of staff. [ laughter ] some big news here. the senate has confirmed mike pompeo to be the new secretary of state. yeah. pompeo says he's excited, looks forward to working under trump for the next three to four weeks. [ laughter and applause ] it's a thrill. it's a thrill. pretty cool. today, trump met with the german chancellor angela merkel. he was pretty disappointed when he found out merkel wasn't the neighbor from "family matters." [ laughter ] "just say, 'did i do that?'" "dis i do that?" [ light laughter ] you guys, it's finally starting to feel like spring, doesn't it? [ cheers and applause ] it could be tough for people with allergies though. today, trump's lawyer sneezed and a bunch of hush money flew out of his nose. [ laughter and applause ] actually, i saw that trump's lawyer, michael cohen is going to plead the fifth about the stormy daniels case. he said he doesn't want to go to lie and go to jail. but he also doesn't want to te
phil is here.e'll be known in a few years, oprah's chief of staff. [ laughter ] some big news here. the senate has confirmed mike pompeo to be the new secretary of state. yeah. pompeo says he's excited, looks forward to working under trump for the next three to four weeks. [ laughter and applause ] it's a thrill. it's a thrill. pretty cool. today, trump met with the german chancellor angela merkel. he was pretty disappointed when he found out merkel wasn't the neighbor from "family...
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natasha bertrand, thank you, and phil rucker. great job, phil.'ve been talking to you for more man the last 24 hours. not sure when you read the book, but you appreciate that you did. >> thanks, ali. >>> much more on this breaking news, fresh revelations from james comey's book. so far, no reaction at all from the trump white house, or more importantly from donald trump's twitter feed. i'll talk to the lawmaker leading to push to protect bob mueller's investigation, congressman jerry nad ler is with me next. also, the feds investigating the links between trump's lawyer and the top brass at the national enquirer. what it has to do the salacious reports of yet another hush-money pay-out. i'm ali velshi in for ari melber. you're watching "the beat" on msnbc. wer body, so now she does it with dr. scholl's orthotics. clinically proven to relieve and prevent foot, knee or lower back pain, by reducing the shock and stress that travel up her body with every step she takes. so keep on climbing, sarah. you're killing it. dr. scholl's. born to move. [seen i
natasha bertrand, thank you, and phil rucker. great job, phil.'ve been talking to you for more man the last 24 hours. not sure when you read the book, but you appreciate that you did. >> thanks, ali. >>> much more on this breaking news, fresh revelations from james comey's book. so far, no reaction at all from the trump white house, or more importantly from donald trump's twitter feed. i'll talk to the lawmaker leading to push to protect bob mueller's investigation, congressman...
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phil, can i use this still? >> you can. >> i came here with my family, my son joseph, who was two and a my son adam, who was six months, and aaron, my third son is here someplace, he was but not a physical form yet, and now they play here, we came here on this day we dedicated this and granddaughter margo and granddaughter nava, so my family as all of your families understand how important it is to the life of the city to have resources like this. so, thank you, thank you for leadership. thank you for making this happen. thanks to all of you and now let's play. [applause] much, anita. yes, that is still valid, there is no question in my mind that as anita noted, parks are so important to san francisco, the first city in the united states of america, 100% of us live in ten minutes walk of a park and over the last ten years, in capital investment all over the city, and that is in large part, because san francisco loves their parks and also the political leadership in the past generation. and there has been no bigg
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girl's home. >> reporter: phil barr? the owner of the septic repair business that had been at tara's house the day she went missing. but, was pee wee telling the truth? would he ever tell the truth? >> he told multiple different stories. >> what did he say? >> he said a little more each time he was interviewed and he would change his story to where -- to the point where it made him an uncredible witness. he admitted that he had seen the body at some point. it was a little interesting in that -- that particular area, tara's bones were recovered was within a couple hundred yards of one of peewee's favorite fishing spots. >> isn't that your connection? >> that it was a great connection, but mr. saint john was a very incredible witness. >> reporter: that story about getting stolen jewelry from phil barr? >> no jewelry from tara's home was found in the possession of phil barr. >> reporter: and anyway, barr told investigators, tara was fine when he and his helper left her house that afternoon. but questions went on and on. and
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caroline who will represent phil no doubt quickly, from what i can tell phil is probably in need of representationat the president is told that he's not a target in the cohen investigation -- >> meaningless. >> well, it's better than being a target. >> it's better than being a target, but in my line of work as a criminal defense attorney, these distinctions, subject, target, and especially target, subject distinction are without a difference. really they are on the ground assessments at the time and the fact is it can change at the drop of a hat. so i wouldn't be popping the champagne bottles if i were president trump at this moment. i think it means nothing. >> phil, i wanted to get your take on the john barron tapes just because. i want to know what you think when you listen back to these tapes of donald trump back in the 1980s reporting to be somebody else talking about his money to this reporter in false ways. >> come on, what's the surprise here? the president during the campaign built an image as he was trying to build an image back then by claiming that barack obama wasn't an american and t
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>> yes. >> reporter: phil coyne is celebrating 100 years. he retired last year, spent 82 of them as an usher at pittsburgh pirates games. >> must have eaten a lot of cracker jack in your day? >> i never had money for that. >> reporter: he first worked at at the old forbes field next to his boyhood home, then three rivers stadium, and pnc park. >> i guess i was born into it. >> reporter: of course he did spent some time away fighting for his country in world war ii. then it was back to the ballpark. to the fans, he's family. and to his family, he's a gem. >> we love to get phil's love, and we love to give it out to him. he's the best. >> what do you call him? >> uncle philly. ♪ happy birthday, dear philly ♪ >> reporter: phil has celebrated with song and the plaque in his old section. his uniform is headed to cooperstown and the hall of fame. so by now, i'm sure you're wondering, what's his secret to longevity? >> everybody asks that. and over the years, i always said two oreos and a glass of milk going to bed. >> that's the secret? >> that wa
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>> phil mattingly for us. thanks so much. >>> let's try to dive deeper here, understand more. we're joined by political director david chalian. i've heard people say that paul ryan is the one thing holding the republican caucus together. that might be an exaggeration but he's certainly key to holding that caucus together. >> he is. as phil was saying, a challenging environment for republicans that may be a bit of an understatement. this is the toughest electoral environment republicans have faced, john, in probably a decade or 12 years or so and to have the leader of that effort say, hey, i'm not going to stand for reelection, whatever the reason, is obviously a big blow and the fund-raising point is critical. he just transferred $40 million or touted his transfer of $40 million this cycle over to the nrcc, the campaign arm. nobody is raising money like that for republicans in house races the way paul ryan is. that's a critical component of this. and quite frankly, having a leadership battle inside the conference during an election year can be distracting for the party when th
>> phil mattingly for us. thanks so much. >>> let's try to dive deeper here, understand more. we're joined by political director david chalian. i've heard people say that paul ryan is the one thing holding the republican caucus together. that might be an exaggeration but he's certainly key to holding that caucus together. >> he is. as phil was saying, a challenging environment for republicans that may be a bit of an understatement. this is the toughest electoral environment...
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. >> reporter: but in the steel city, the guy they call uncle phil is in a league of his own. >> phileel like a rock star? >> yeah. >> reporter: phil coyne is celebrating 100 years. and until he retired last year, spent 82 of them as an usher at pittsburgh pirates games. >>> you must have eaten a lot of cracker jack in your day. >> new york city i never had money for that. >> reporter: he first worked at the old forbes field next to his boyhood home. then three river stadium and pnc park. >> i guess i was born into it. >> reporter: of course, he did spend some time away, fighting for his country in world war ii. then it was back to the ballpark. to the fans he is family. and to his family he's a gem. >> we love to get phil's love and we love to give it out to him. the best. >> what do you call him? >> uncle philly. ♪ happy birthday dear philly ♪ >> reporter: he is celebrated with song and a plaque in his old section. his uniform is headed to coopers town in the hall of fame. so, by now i'm sure you're wondering what's his secret to longevity. >> everybody asks that. and over the years
. >> reporter: but in the steel city, the guy they call uncle phil is in a league of his own. >> phileel like a rock star? >> yeah. >> reporter: phil coyne is celebrating 100 years. and until he retired last year, spent 82 of them as an usher at pittsburgh pirates games. >>> you must have eaten a lot of cracker jack in your day. >> new york city i never had money for that. >> reporter: he first worked at the old forbes field next to his boyhood home....
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and with phil, we saw yesterday too many wayward shots. you are going off into the pines to retrieve a golf ball and you are missing the greens and i don't care how good of a pitcher he is of the ball, there are too many difficult and really difficult shots. i nknow that phil is disappointed, because that is augusta national. you have to have a good plan, which i am sure that he had, but he did not execute it well. >> all right. to the young guns here, and shane f there is a way to make the masters bigger, it is rory mcilroy who is 4 under, and teeing fourth going into the next round. tell me about his game. >> well, it is perfectly poised and it is wonderful that he is under the radar because of the tiger mania and jordan with the spectacular scoring in the first day, he had to cope with the lack of tiger's sparkle, and so people have not focus canned on rory as much. to be honest, he is the one who is on the verge of history this particular tournament and this weekend, because the career grand slam is on the line, and he is perfectly poi
and with phil, we saw yesterday too many wayward shots. you are going off into the pines to retrieve a golf ball and you are missing the greens and i don't care how good of a pitcher he is of the ball, there are too many difficult and really difficult shots. i nknow that phil is disappointed, because that is augusta national. you have to have a good plan, which i am sure that he had, but he did not execute it well. >> all right. to the young guns here, and shane f there is a way to make...
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phil: tiger woods, you could see coming from way back.tball, you have somebody named michael jordan. phil: everybody wanted him. david: if i wore those shoes, i wouldn't be jumping higher, right? phil: you might. david: when you give a $400 million gift, do you write a check? is it hard to write that check or? phil: yes. david: what would you say is the most favorable memory you have? phil: i kind of look at nike as my work of art, if you will. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
phil: tiger woods, you could see coming from way back.tball, you have somebody named michael jordan. phil: everybody wanted him. david: if i wore those shoes, i wouldn't be jumping higher, right? phil: you might. david: when you give a $400 million gift, do you write a check? is it hard to write that check or? phil: yes. david: what would you say is the most favorable memory you have? phil: i kind of look at nike as my work of art, if you will. >> would you fix your tie, please? david:...
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phil, who do you believe? >> i don't think he has an intention of firing.if you want to read the intent of the united states after 15 months, you butter ask somebody else, jim. but looking at this logically, as a law of unintended consequences. the president got burned by the firing of james comey and then he disappeared from the scene and mueller came on. the avenue president has now that congress will step up or reappoint someone else. the team is brilliant. they won't go anywhere. if you try to go the other route and removing the rod rosenstein or the attorney general, whoever the president tries to put in to replace them has to get confirmed by the senate and they couldn't confirm anybody other than they would allow the investigation to continue. if the president doesn't want this goose to be cooked he should have turned the oven off a while ago to shut this down. >> let's look at president's tweet over the weekend. he said james comey illegally leaked classified documents to the president to generate a special counsel and misspelled and based on an ill
phil, who do you believe? >> i don't think he has an intention of firing.if you want to read the intent of the united states after 15 months, you butter ask somebody else, jim. but looking at this logically, as a law of unintended consequences. the president got burned by the firing of james comey and then he disappeared from the scene and mueller came on. the avenue president has now that congress will step up or reappoint someone else. the team is brilliant. they won't go anywhere. if...
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issues while he was in high school phil to interrupt so thank you. thank you so much. for france's presence of manual macrumors on the second day of his u.s. visit to where he's been meeting his u.s. counterpart donald trump the talks in washington a tough topics on the agenda including the iran nuclear deal right out of some the war in syria the meeting at the white house started off with pomp and ceremony as mr trump pulled out of the stalls emanuel mccraw it seems the u.s. president's closest contact. with trump was a few syfy these praise for what he called america's oldest ally france and hailed what he said was a wonderful of friendship with mr mccraw. mr president they're all saying what a great relationship we have and they're actually correct it's not fake news finally it's not fake news so it's a great honor to be here but we do have a very special relationship in fact i get that this has been for. little peace we have to make them perfectly is perfect so it is really it is really great to be with you and your special friends thank you thank you thank you. th
issues while he was in high school phil to interrupt so thank you. thank you so much. for france's presence of manual macrumors on the second day of his u.s. visit to where he's been meeting his u.s. counterpart donald trump the talks in washington a tough topics on the agenda including the iran nuclear deal right out of some the war in syria the meeting at the white house started off with pomp and ceremony as mr trump pulled out of the stalls emanuel mccraw it seems the u.s. president's...
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phil rucker, let me start with you, your reporting was perfection. this is the way the president has been described to me -- and i remember when sarah palin gleefully described herself as finally unshackled at the end of the 2008 campaign, things didn't really go that well for her at that point. but the unshackling was riveting. >> yeah, and that's how president trump feels. look, he's 14 months into the job. he feels confident in his own decisions. he feels like he doesn't need a chief of staff, he doesn't need advisors telling him what to do, that he knows what to do and that his gut instincts are what's best to drive the country. and increasingly he's acting upon those impulses and instincts. he's always felt those impulses but there have been the first year of the presidency people around here trying to steer him in a different direction, trying to slam the brakes on some of these decisions, inform him of the consequence, maybe convince him for an alternate palth. but now trump is doing as he pleases. we saw it with the trade tariffs a few weeks
phil rucker, let me start with you, your reporting was perfection. this is the way the president has been described to me -- and i remember when sarah palin gleefully described herself as finally unshackled at the end of the 2008 campaign, things didn't really go that well for her at that point. but the unshackling was riveting. >> yeah, and that's how president trump feels. look, he's 14 months into the job. he feels confident in his own decisions. he feels like he doesn't need a chief...
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phil mattingly joins us from capitol hill. i don't think it's a surprise, phil, necessarily but it's still a major moment. >> reporter: defected paul ryan is not going to be serving in the 116th congress is not a surprise. that's long been assumed to be the case. everybody has expected that he would leave at the end of this congress, what's the surprise is that it's happening now. i'll tell you why for a couple reasons. the expectation has long been that the speaker would hold on to the job and run for reelection for two primary reasons, first and foremost, he is a fund-raising giant inside the republican party raising tens of millions of dollars both for himself, for the nrcc but also for his super pac that's very helpful in trying to defend republicans who have a very complicated midterm election year facing them at this point. the second is the idea that this now likely throw the house republican conference which john as you know quite well can be often a divisive place into a nasty leadership battle where people don't unde
phil mattingly joins us from capitol hill. i don't think it's a surprise, phil, necessarily but it's still a major moment. >> reporter: defected paul ryan is not going to be serving in the 116th congress is not a surprise. that's long been assumed to be the case. everybody has expected that he would leave at the end of this congress, what's the surprise is that it's happening now. i'll tell you why for a couple reasons. the expectation has long been that the speaker would hold on to the...
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phil rucker, let me start with you. just take us through this sort of white house madness around nikki haley's announcement on the sunday show, and i don't even think in this administration people wing it on sunday shows. i'm sure somebody at the white house knew that she was going to articulate what she said about russian sanction. your papers had an incredible body of reporting about the president's reaction contemporaneously while he was watching the sunday show shouting furiously as you and your colleagues have reported. who told her to say this? you and your colleagues have also reported i think through your correspondent in moscow that russia was immediately reassured right after those comments through a back channel -- >> that's right. >> -- that there would be no sanction and to ignore nikki haley. >> yeah, so, first of all, when we're talking about ambassador nikki haley, she is not somebody who wings it. she is among the most cautioned disciplined members of the cabinet and usually speaks to the president dire
phil rucker, let me start with you. just take us through this sort of white house madness around nikki haley's announcement on the sunday show, and i don't even think in this administration people wing it on sunday shows. i'm sure somebody at the white house knew that she was going to articulate what she said about russian sanction. your papers had an incredible body of reporting about the president's reaction contemporaneously while he was watching the sunday show shouting furiously as you and...
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it's possible, but i don't know. >> phil rucker?llegation that really the most lewd allegation in that infamous dossier prepared by christopher steele of president trump's visit to moscow in 2013 for the miss universe pageant and an allegation which is unconfirmed that he engaged with prostitutes in a hotel room there. comey writes in his book that president trump was fixated on this from the very first time the two of them met at that briefing at trump tower before the inauguration when comey presented this intelligence to trump, and then trump had called him a week after that to bring it up again. and he brought it up again and again, four times where trump tried to convince comey that it wasn't true. and even asked comey to have the fbi investigate the allegations in order to prove to the public that they weren't true. so, comey paints a portrait of a president really obsessed with this specific allegation from the dossier. >> let me read what you're talking about. we have that excerpt. comey writes, this whole thing was weird en
it's possible, but i don't know. >> phil rucker?llegation that really the most lewd allegation in that infamous dossier prepared by christopher steele of president trump's visit to moscow in 2013 for the miss universe pageant and an allegation which is unconfirmed that he engaged with prostitutes in a hotel room there. comey writes in his book that president trump was fixated on this from the very first time the two of them met at that briefing at trump tower before the inauguration when...
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phil mudd, thank you so much.ate your time. >>> i want to bring in the rest of the my panel here. according to phil mudd, both the senate drks and the trump white house have failed admiral jackson. >> it is a fair criticism. it is problematic when things come out and people haven't had a chance to defend themselves. at the same time i suspect democrats probably did want to embarrass the president. i'm not saying that is okay, but -- and they probably don't feel like the white house is interested in working with them, but i think he makes a good point. there is something problematic with once they're out there, they're out there. it doesn't really matter -- later when people come back, they need to be able to respond real-time. and so i think i made a good point. >> especially if the allegations are not true. on the other hand if they are true, then the senate democrats, i'm sure they feel, to play devil's advocate here, that this is somebody who should not be a v.a. secretary and they want to stop a disaster. that
phil mudd, thank you so much.ate your time. >>> i want to bring in the rest of the my panel here. according to phil mudd, both the senate drks and the trump white house have failed admiral jackson. >> it is a fair criticism. it is problematic when things come out and people haven't had a chance to defend themselves. at the same time i suspect democrats probably did want to embarrass the president. i'm not saying that is okay, but -- and they probably don't feel like the white...
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phil, thank you. phil le bbeau unfortunate news today >>> we had earnings this afternoon, netflix impacting the market today what are you watching? >> i think you're going to look for companies, and bill mentioned this, good companies that have good cash flow and earnings growth, those are the ones i want to own >> you're not a netflix guy either >> i'm not a lot of the stocks that are just so high to the moon, they will come down, but if you got companies growing in an economy that is growing and doing well, those are the ones i want to own, you know, and i want to be diversified in those >> bill, your pick >> we like discovery communications with massive free cash flow and unscripted television which we're speaking on right now, costs about 10% as much to produce as scripted television >> yeah. and as, mike, we were talking about old media names trading down, disney lower valuations. bill, seth, thank you, both, appreciate you joining us today. >>> starbucks launching training >> over the backlash o
phil, thank you. phil le bbeau unfortunate news today >>> we had earnings this afternoon, netflix impacting the market today what are you watching? >> i think you're going to look for companies, and bill mentioned this, good companies that have good cash flow and earnings growth, those are the ones i want to own >> you're not a netflix guy either >> i'm not a lot of the stocks that are just so high to the moon, they will come down, but if you got companies growing in...
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phil mudd, frank rooney, and alison. in fact he seems to be poking the president, talking about his hand size and the white circles until hi eyes from tanning. >> yeah, i think revenge is best served cold. i think that that is partly what it is. i mean, don't forget, this is a president who fired him. comey was fired in a way that no one would want to be fired. he didn't know about it. he was halfway across the country. i think he has some scores to settle here, but moreover, i think it gives us an important hint about what he has been saying to the special counsel the what his testimony would be about this question of obstruction. here he says, you know, i'm not going to tell you whether i believe this is obstruction or there isn't obstruction, but he does give you chapter and verse about what the president was concerned about, in certain areas, largely also, by the way, it seems that the president regard the fbi as his own sort of personal feifdom and he could use somebody like james comey as his personal investigator
phil mudd, frank rooney, and alison. in fact he seems to be poking the president, talking about his hand size and the white circles until hi eyes from tanning. >> yeah, i think revenge is best served cold. i think that that is partly what it is. i mean, don't forget, this is a president who fired him. comey was fired in a way that no one would want to be fired. he didn't know about it. he was halfway across the country. i think he has some scores to settle here, but moreover, i think it...
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let's start with the state visit, phil. what this means for macron and president trump dine on lamb and nec nect nectarine tart. >> against iran. that is the question we will discuss, but that is why i just want to say on nuclear, let's present the framework. it is better than the north korea type of situation. >> phil, may 13th is the deadline looming to certify the deal. everyone is betting on names of the royal baby. what are your betting odds that the trump whisperer can talk donald trump to stay in the iran deal? >> we talk about macron and trump because this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship and that relationship is going to have very significant policy implications. more than any other international leader. macron seems to understand how to handle trump. that comes from his background as a banker. he is used to dealing with high profile clients. he brought that approach to the white house. we saw that when they planted the tree in honor of the marines that dialed in world war i. by showing that respect and w
let's start with the state visit, phil. what this means for macron and president trump dine on lamb and nec nect nectarine tart. >> against iran. that is the question we will discuss, but that is why i just want to say on nuclear, let's present the framework. it is better than the north korea type of situation. >> phil, may 13th is the deadline looming to certify the deal. everyone is betting on names of the royal baby. what are your betting odds that the trump whisperer can talk...
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shot a 74 while many moved up, phil moved out. he was charging up the leader board, chipped in for an eagle on the 8th to pull within 4 shots of the 36 hole patrick reid. rory mcilroy got to the 8th. mcilroy knocks in one too. he ties him at 9 under. reid birdied the 8th then a hole later nailed a deep one. it dives right into it. on the par 5 13, he twirld the club after going for the green. the guy has definitely got some swagger. that set up for a makeable eagle. he went to college at the university of georgia and augusta state so he knows this course well. 13 under after dropping the eagle, 4 clear of the field, 15th hole. 270 yards to the hole. it didn't go into the pond and that ended up being a massive break because his pitch shot was a thing of beauty. couple hops and it rolls in. now he's five shots ahead. reid bogeyed the 60. cuts his lead to a manageable three shots going into the final day. reid and mcilroy will be paired together in the final group tomorrow. he'll be trying for his first career major while a green jac
shot a 74 while many moved up, phil moved out. he was charging up the leader board, chipped in for an eagle on the 8th to pull within 4 shots of the 36 hole patrick reid. rory mcilroy got to the 8th. mcilroy knocks in one too. he ties him at 9 under. reid birdied the 8th then a hole later nailed a deep one. it dives right into it. on the par 5 13, he twirld the club after going for the green. the guy has definitely got some swagger. that set up for a makeable eagle. he went to college at the...
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phil: some said you need the help, not her. >> dr. phil: let's do it! phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
phil: some said you need the help, not her. >> dr. phil: let's do it! phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
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i agree with my good friend phil.the fbi, the focus of an investigation, counterintelligence investigation is to identify a threat and to mitigate. just because you have political actors trying to shut down investigations, that doesn't mean that the threat goes away. within the fbi, and phil knows from his time there, there is a process for closing an investigation. you have to go in and affirmatively state there is no longer evidence or you no longer see a threat. there is no box that says closed because of political pressure. >> next topic, james comey. he's on this media blitz. he went on the view and got very tough questions from all sides. >> he was fired for lying. you defended his kpaeurbg on twitter. that's okay. lying is okay internally. >> you said that you reopened the investigation into the mail serveer 11 days before the election because, quote, unquote i was operating in a world where hillary clinton was going to beat donald trump. now, should the fbi have taken it upon himself on, on yourself to guess w
i agree with my good friend phil.the fbi, the focus of an investigation, counterintelligence investigation is to identify a threat and to mitigate. just because you have political actors trying to shut down investigations, that doesn't mean that the threat goes away. within the fbi, and phil knows from his time there, there is a process for closing an investigation. you have to go in and affirmatively state there is no longer evidence or you no longer see a threat. there is no box that says...
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joining me is analyst phil mudd working for the fbi and cia. phil, great to have you.t attorney general sessions knew exactly what he was doing. what do you think? >> i agree. he knows he's in direct opposition to the president of the united states. i mean, these issues are beyond politics, beyond republicans and democrats. there's a profound issue here of rule of law. if you go to the third world, jake, there is an issue that you can deal with in the third world and that's if a politician says i put the scales of justice and who's looked at by federal authorities. in this country, we have a different proposition above politics. you wake up in the morning, putt the pants on one leg at a time and go to pee and dp you're did dogcatcher or the mayor if you're busted for speeding you get treated the same way. the message of the president of the united states in the democracy is if i'm the president and i don't like the way i'm treated by law enforcement i get treated different than the dogcatcher. in this country it is not about politics. you don't get to do that and what
joining me is analyst phil mudd working for the fbi and cia. phil, great to have you.t attorney general sessions knew exactly what he was doing. what do you think? >> i agree. he knows he's in direct opposition to the president of the united states. i mean, these issues are beyond politics, beyond republicans and democrats. there's a profound issue here of rule of law. if you go to the third world, jake, there is an issue that you can deal with in the third world and that's if a...
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phil. and let me ask -- let me pile on a two-part question for you. the first one about the level of concern about potential campaign finance violations and the second about the assessment in sort of people who are expert in this area of law, that this is so much more flagrant than things that have brought down other politicians, like john edwards, whose trespasses were many, many, many months before any election. this was, i think, days before election day. >> days before the election. it's a big concern for the professionals in the white house. it's not a big concern for president trump, who i think views the stormy daniels story as sort of a frivolous story that he wishes were not dominating the headlines, but he doesn't really kind of grapple with the magnitude of the legal peril that he could potentially be in. but his white house officials do. they see it as a serious story. they get why we're covering it every day and they get how this could potentially be really problematic for him. and based on his denial today on air force one to catherine's
phil. and let me ask -- let me pile on a two-part question for you. the first one about the level of concern about potential campaign finance violations and the second about the assessment in sort of people who are expert in this area of law, that this is so much more flagrant than things that have brought down other politicians, like john edwards, whose trespasses were many, many, many months before any election. this was, i think, days before election day. >> days before the election....
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this is d w news live from berlin i'm phil galaad top story at this hour u.s. president donald trump has hailed his country's partnership with problems of takeovers where that emanuel up the white house mr trump expressed gratitude to france for its involvement and recent astronauts against syria and highlighting the two countries cooperation on pressuring north korea. as one of the world's most conservative countries saudi arabia but crime to prince mohammed bin salmond has introduced limited reforms aimed at diversifying the country's oil dependent economy those phones include granting women new freedoms the w.'s a family for shop has been to meet a female. writer and academic he says recent changes don't go far enough if i gave the table my name is doctors in a good day year today i'm signing my novel it's about two generations shahar a mother and her daughter hia. it describes problems saudi women face and it's about the relationship between men and women that the at the end. that is enough first novel hajar criticise a stalled mess within our society and b
this is d w news live from berlin i'm phil galaad top story at this hour u.s. president donald trump has hailed his country's partnership with problems of takeovers where that emanuel up the white house mr trump expressed gratitude to france for its involvement and recent astronauts against syria and highlighting the two countries cooperation on pressuring north korea. as one of the world's most conservative countries saudi arabia but crime to prince mohammed bin salmond has introduced limited...
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phil: you want to fix the relationship or end this relationship? >> dr. phil: let's do it!hil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
phil: you want to fix the relationship or end this relationship? >> dr. phil: let's do it!hil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
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phil, take the floor. >> well, it was interesting to watch all of that today.re's clearly a relationship that's developed between trump and macron. >> what kind of relationship? >> i don't know, but we do not see that with merkel. >> we don't see that with melania. i've not seen him touch melania that many times. >> it all dates back to about a year ago when trump did his first foreign visit. i was in the room in brussels when he first met macron. macron got the better of him in that handshake. it was a white knuckled handshake. there's a chemistry there. trump seemed to revel in showing off the white house and mount vernon and washington to the french president. >> if eddie and i tried to do those handshakes, we'd be in the hospital. i think the dandruff moment in particular is cringe inducing. >> there's no way he had any dandruff. >> i think it's unlikely. for trump it's the idea of like he is a perfectionist in terms of appearances. number two, he has no decorum or sense of what he should or shouldn't say. three, it's a bit of a power play. i'm in charge, i
phil, take the floor. >> well, it was interesting to watch all of that today.re's clearly a relationship that's developed between trump and macron. >> what kind of relationship? >> i don't know, but we do not see that with merkel. >> we don't see that with melania. i've not seen him touch melania that many times. >> it all dates back to about a year ago when trump did his first foreign visit. i was in the room in brussels when he first met macron. macron got the...
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phil: what are you doing telling them? >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> dr.-- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
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. >> joining me now mark preston and phil mudd.hil, if i can, i want to get your reaction to sean hannity calling robert mueller a crime boss? >> i spent four and a half years by robert mueller, this is a storied prosecutor, one of the most legendary fbi directors, spent 12 years as an fbi director for both president bush and obama. decorated military veteran being compared to a crime boss when he's investigating a man who bragged about his genitalia during the campaign and lied about the obama birth certificate during the campaign and who's press secretary lied within 24 hours of getting into the white house, who lied about trump towers being wired, who's got 17, 18 women. i lost a number of fingers to counting how many women who said he did something inappropriate, who's advisers have quit because they lied to federal investigators about everything from financial fraud to their involvement with the russian ambassador. you got that dirt bag telling me that one of the most storied fbi directors ever is a crime boss? you put him sid
. >> joining me now mark preston and phil mudd.hil, if i can, i want to get your reaction to sean hannity calling robert mueller a crime boss? >> i spent four and a half years by robert mueller, this is a storied prosecutor, one of the most legendary fbi directors, spent 12 years as an fbi director for both president bush and obama. decorated military veteran being compared to a crime boss when he's investigating a man who bragged about his genitalia during the campaign and lied...
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and as phil said, they don't know what they don't know. >> and, phil, a question about japan. suddenly they find themselves living in a very dangerous neighborhood. their prime minister visiting mar-a-lago time with the president starting tomorrow. as we say mar-a-lago rules are in effect. the president is among friends and paying customers. how are they possibly briefing up this president for this visit knowing something that we do about his mental state right now? >> well, this visit, brian, is actually an effort to try to brief president trump for an even more important visit, which we expect to be later this spring, which is that meeting, that historic meeting with kim jong-un of north korea. prime minister abe of japan has so much on the line right now with president trump. he's cultivated a relationship with trump from even before trump took office and really sees the u.s. alliance with japan as critical in solving the problems with north korea and east asia right now. so he's coming to florida. he's hoping to get some time, some focused time from president trump to help
and as phil said, they don't know what they don't know. >> and, phil, a question about japan. suddenly they find themselves living in a very dangerous neighborhood. their prime minister visiting mar-a-lago time with the president starting tomorrow. as we say mar-a-lago rules are in effect. the president is among friends and paying customers. how are they possibly briefing up this president for this visit knowing something that we do about his mental state right now? >> well, this...
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phil, thank you. phil lebeau there. we'll change to the broader markets.he dow is down as much as 200 points in early trading. now we're hanging onto a gain of $1.21. >> more on what is driving today. >> much more eventful than yesterday. i want to echo boeing here 9.4 million shares on the left most important thing on the conference call, no word on peak earnings and a couple of things on trade and commodity inflation. on china they said we're hopeful for a discussion people are worried about commodity inflation. they came out and said on titanium, aluminum and other thungs, they're not seeing any material effect on them right now. those are rather soothing words overall. but there are some troubling trends we're seeing. 3m look at this down another 2% today. it's down about 9% this week they're close to a 52-week low slightly lower guidance on the top end. they got killed on it. they're giving no mercy to anybody. then the banks aren't rallying again. down another roughly 1%. goldman sachs down this week despite the 10-year being over 3% the question is
phil, thank you. phil lebeau there. we'll change to the broader markets.he dow is down as much as 200 points in early trading. now we're hanging onto a gain of $1.21. >> more on what is driving today. >> much more eventful than yesterday. i want to echo boeing here 9.4 million shares on the left most important thing on the conference call, no word on peak earnings and a couple of things on trade and commodity inflation. on china they said we're hopeful for a discussion people are...
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phil." >> dr. phil: you eat how many calories a day? >> 160. >> announcer: and determined to lose more. >> dr. phil: what would be the victory in that? >> i can be one of the best anorexics out there. >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: did you take out a life insurance policy? >> announcer: can her parents help save her? >> dr. phil: you're doing this to spite your mother? >> she doesn't want to get better. >> dr. phil: didn't you take her out of the last treatment center? she was making progress. they wanted her to stay and you didn't want to spend the money. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things.
phil." >> dr. phil: you eat how many calories a day? >> 160. >> announcer: and determined to lose more. >> dr. phil: what would be the victory in that? >> i can be one of the best anorexics out there. >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: did you take out a life insurance policy? >> announcer: can her parents help save her? >> dr. phil: you're doing this to spite your mother? >> she doesn't want to get better. >> dr. phil:...