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joe: yes, phil did. .video clip] >> they forget about the destruction of human beings and they say they got violent over property. a lot of it deserves to be destroyed to illustrate how it is employed to abuse and kill and maim human beings. brian: you have any idea how well known they were in those days? you are not around when this happened. joe: it seems like they were pretty well-known in the antiwar movement. skizz: dan was a well-known poet. in 1966he lamont prize or 1967, which is a prize you win for your second book. he was a pretty established national name, even beyond ?atholic circles to joe: it is a very complicated story. -hournt from having a four version to a two-hour version. we did not feel like we wanted to make people sit through a two-hour movie. brian: do you have any idea how much video you shop for this? skizz: i used to know. joe: we shot 80 interviews. b roll.e a lot of skizz: probably over a hundred hours of footage. for a feature-length documentary, that's not that much. but it s
joe: yes, phil did. .video clip] >> they forget about the destruction of human beings and they say they got violent over property. a lot of it deserves to be destroyed to illustrate how it is employed to abuse and kill and maim human beings. brian: you have any idea how well known they were in those days? you are not around when this happened. joe: it seems like they were pretty well-known in the antiwar movement. skizz: dan was a well-known poet. in 1966he lamont prize or 1967, which is...
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phil berrigan was moved around a lot. he was stationed in new orleans with a parish and they moved him to newburgh, new york, because he had been too politically active in new orleans and too politically active in newburgh, new york. they sent him to baltimore, which in hindsight was not a good idea. but he was not excommunicated. he was stripped of his priesthood officially when he married liz mcallister. so he did marry, but liz mcallister did a lot of other political activism but was not a member of the catonsville 9. brian: what was the farthest you had to go to do one of your interviews, and how did you afford to do this and work at the same time when you only spent $50,000 on this? skizz: hawaii. [laughter] skizz: we shot an interview in hawaii, except we did not go there. we got somebody else there to shoot it for us, and via skype, we sat in joe's apartment in baltimore and gave direction and asked the questions. and they sent us the footage. so that is the farthest away. joe: that was the farthest away we did not
phil berrigan was moved around a lot. he was stationed in new orleans with a parish and they moved him to newburgh, new york, because he had been too politically active in new orleans and too politically active in newburgh, new york. they sent him to baltimore, which in hindsight was not a good idea. but he was not excommunicated. he was stripped of his priesthood officially when he married liz mcallister. so he did marry, but liz mcallister did a lot of other political activism but was not a...
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dan and phil stayed up drinking one night in early may.hil sort of convinced and that he should do it. dan realized he had to other choice but to do it. brian: he died back in 2002. ian: here he is, the priest from your documentary. [video clip] >> they forget about the destruction of human beings and they say they got violent over property. a lot of it deserves to be destroyed to illustrate how it is employed to abuse and kill and maim human beings. brian: you have any idea how well known they were in those days? you are not around when this happened. joe: it seems like they were pretty well-known in the antiwar movement. skizz: dan was a well-known poet. he won the lamont prize in 1966 or 1967, which is a prize you win for your second book. he was a pretty established national name, even beyond catholic circles? brian: what was the hardest part of this documentary for you? >> getting it down to a time that worked. it was hard. parts of it were so complicated, we felt like we can want to make people sit for a two hour movie. brian: do you
dan and phil stayed up drinking one night in early may.hil sort of convinced and that he should do it. dan realized he had to other choice but to do it. brian: he died back in 2002. ian: here he is, the priest from your documentary. [video clip] >> they forget about the destruction of human beings and they say they got violent over property. a lot of it deserves to be destroyed to illustrate how it is employed to abuse and kill and maim human beings. brian: you have any idea how well...
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two tweets from this court and crime reporter at "capital gazette," phil davis. he describes what was happening. first tweet says, gunman shot through the glass door to the office. and opened fire on multiple employees. can't say much more and don't want to declare anyone dead but it's bad. the next tweet, he reflects a little bit more saying there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload. we haven't seen anymore tweets but obviously a chilling and terrifying scene as described by this reporter for the "capital gazette" while he was in the newsroom as this gunman opened fire. we are monitoring it to see if anymore tweets come out for more information and awaiting more information of law enforcement. very few words and yet very chilling, as well. jake? >> haunting. thank you, jessica. i want to bring senator chris van hollen democrat of maryland in. what can you tell us? have you been briefed? do you know anything more about the status of the victims? how are people doing? >> jake,
two tweets from this court and crime reporter at "capital gazette," phil davis. he describes what was happening. first tweet says, gunman shot through the glass door to the office. and opened fire on multiple employees. can't say much more and don't want to declare anyone dead but it's bad. the next tweet, he reflects a little bit more saying there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload. we haven't...
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dan and phil stayed up drinking one night in early may.l sort of convinced and that -- dan that he should do it. dan realized he had to other choice but to do it. brian: he died back in 2002. joe: yes, phil did. brian: here he is, the priest from your documentary. [video clip] >> they forget about the destruction of human beings and they say they got violent over property. and they burned those papers, but when property is to illustrateis how it is employed to abuse and kill and maim human beings. brian: yave anidea how well known they were in those days? you are not around when this happened. joe: it seems like they were pretty well-known in the antiwar movement. skizz: dan was a well-known poet. he won the lamont prize in 1966 or 1967, which is a prize you win for your second book. he was a pretty established national name, even beyond catholic circles? brian: what was the hardest part of this documentary for you? >> getting it down to a time that worked. it was hard. parts of it were so complicated, we felt like wcan want to make people
dan and phil stayed up drinking one night in early may.l sort of convinced and that -- dan that he should do it. dan realized he had to other choice but to do it. brian: he died back in 2002. joe: yes, phil did. brian: here he is, the priest from your documentary. [video clip] >> they forget about the destruction of human beings and they say they got violent over property. and they burned those papers, but when property is to illustrateis how it is employed to abuse and kill and maim...
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perhaps we'll get more if we get a chance to see or talk to phil davis. he's been so great at tweetinou the details of information that only he or someone else inside that newsroom who witnessed the whole thing ha first can tell us. perhaps there's more from him. >> hisatest tweet was that now t he was out billing auilding an he was being interviewed by the police. you exit this building and go across the sreet to a small shopping center where the businesspo bank is anice are interviewing people there inside the buildingas and relg them to the reunify indication at lord and ta& taylor. the reason they have to do that is they cannot get their cars out of that parking lot. although he is an eyewitness. he witnessed the first shot. he saw the man walk up and according to his tweet and witnessed this according to what he's been tweeting out and hid under his desk as he was, according to him, hearing his colleagu being shot and hearing the gunman reload. when he is t released frhat interview process, we're hoping we hear more from gm. >> he t be needed by more
perhaps we'll get more if we get a chance to see or talk to phil davis. he's been so great at tweetinou the details of information that only he or someone else inside that newsroom who witnessed the whole thing ha first can tell us. perhaps there's more from him. >> hisatest tweet was that now t he was out billing auilding an he was being interviewed by the police. you exit this building and go across the sreet to a small shopping center where the businesspo bank is anice are interviewing...
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girl's home. >> reporter: phil barr?ner 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. >> reporter: 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. a
girl's home. >> reporter: phil barr?ner 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. >> reporter: 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...
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he was taking to phil davis that described the shooting. he says "phil, i can't imagine what you and the entire capitol gazette team are going through right now. journalists shouldn't have to fend off bullets in the newsroom while doing their jobs, this is not normal i stay strong." again, that is maryland democratic senator chris van holland who sent that tweet to phil davis, the reporter that just recounted his story and he said how horrifying it was to be inside when the shots rang out. >> neil: thanks, trace, this seems to be localized to this capitol gazette in annapolis. it's too early to conclude that. there's governor hogan arriving. we have howard safer joining us right now. they might be speaking to reporters soon. so the idea this could be a local newspaper and the target was the local newspaper what do you think? >> i've been in that office. i was there last week. i have a house in annapolis. i know the capitol very well. the building is in an office park. has zero security. anybody can walk in and out of it. it's a soft target
he was taking to phil davis that described the shooting. he says "phil, i can't imagine what you and the entire capitol gazette team are going through right now. journalists shouldn't have to fend off bullets in the newsroom while doing their jobs, this is not normal i stay strong." again, that is maryland democratic senator chris van holland who sent that tweet to phil davis, the reporter that just recounted his story and he said how horrifying it was to be inside when the shots rang...
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just before air i spoke with phil davis and another staff writer.standably, some of their descriptions are emotional, and there is some strong language. >> i'm so glad you're both safe. i'm so sorry for all that's gone on, phil, if you can, walk us through what you saw, what you heard. i know you tweeted that the gunman shoot through the glass door to the office. >> yeah. so the timeline is -- i'm struggling exactly to remember when it happened. i'm sure police described it, but one gunman shot through the glass door to our office. we are in a shared office building. we're in one of the suites. and started opening fire on several of the employees inside. once he got entry. >> what floor are you on? >> we're on the first floor. and we're relatively close to the main entrance, and as we're a suite that's right near the main entrance. there's a list in the front of the building that shows where each office is in the building. >> you said he shot through the front door. did you see him, or did you hear that? >> i did not see him do it, but i did see the
just before air i spoke with phil davis and another staff writer.standably, some of their descriptions are emotional, and there is some strong language. >> i'm so glad you're both safe. i'm so sorry for all that's gone on, phil, if you can, walk us through what you saw, what you heard. i know you tweeted that the gunman shoot through the glass door to the office. >> yeah. so the timeline is -- i'm struggling exactly to remember when it happened. i'm sure police described it, but one...
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>> i sit pretty close to phil.d we sit in about the same area, but i don't know what i was -- i mean, i remember i was working at my desk when i heard the shots. and it took a couple of them for me to realize what was happening. and i looked at anthony, the intern, and i said i'm getting out of here. i grabbed my purse and went to the back door which i was only a couple steps away from, and it was locked. and i said it's locked. and at that point it was me, anthony, and then john macnamara and rachel, and anthony and i got under a desk. rachel went to the door, but she tripped, and i think that's how she -- she ended up getting hurt. and i think she got behind a filing cabinet, and i think john was still trying to get out the door. i'm not sure what -- i'm not sure exactly in the next couple seconds what happened, but then i know that john was standing up. i heard the footsteps, and he -- john got shot. it was very close. i saw him get shot, but i didn't see the gunman or anything. and he fell down. i mean, i heard
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that just now from phil davis on twitter. the reporter who is therein side that newsroom, but has not wanted to speculate on how many are dead. >> okay. let me see if we can try to confirm that with lieutenant ryan frazier of the anne arundel county police department. do you have any information you can add to what we know here, that the shooter is in custody and there may be fatalities and there are certainly numerous injuries? >> yeah, at this point we have no new information from when we first arrived on scene. what i can tell you, what i can confirm is around 2:40 we were called, 888 westgate road. active shooter inside the building. once we arrived the officers quickly secured the building. we continue to get people outside the building. we're in evacuation mode right now. we're trying to secure the building the best we can. once the building is secure, once we're 100% the building is secured, that's when we'll be able to provide more information with the extent of injuries and information on the suspect. >> the suspect.
that just now from phil davis on twitter. the reporter who is therein side that newsroom, but has not wanted to speculate on how many are dead. >> okay. let me see if we can try to confirm that with lieutenant ryan frazier of the anne arundel county police department. do you have any information you can add to what we know here, that the shooter is in custody and there may be fatalities and there are certainly numerous injuries? >> yeah, at this point we have no new information from...
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phil the producer there.sident can't just say that he got handed this problem and it should have been fixed by other presidents. this is his moment to lead. it is his administration that chosen to do the separation at the border. i find this a total leadership moment for the president. >> you are right. this is a policy they decided to take up. this is their policy. this did not exist before jeff sessions announced it in april. this is the trump administration policy. it is not law. there is no law that says you must separate children from parents at the border. no law. as you know, he is urging congress to pass the law now to stop his own policy. now, we have congress member bob goodlatt coming on. he has an immigration bill to put a stop to this issue. wheels of congress stop slowly because it is not picking up the phone. and the explanations for why they are doing this. if you listen to kirstjen nielsen, it is one thing. if you listen to jeff sessions, it is another. if you listen to sarah sanders, it is a
phil the producer there.sident can't just say that he got handed this problem and it should have been fixed by other presidents. this is his moment to lead. it is his administration that chosen to do the separation at the border. i find this a total leadership moment for the president. >> you are right. this is a policy they decided to take up. this is their policy. this did not exist before jeff sessions announced it in april. this is the trump administration policy. it is not law. there...
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. >> and i know as phil said, celine, time is difficult to tell in a situation like this. was anybody saying anything? was the gunman saying anything? were people being quiet? do you remember the sounds? >> i just remember the shots. i just remember -- i don't remember if it was before or after the shot john said what the fuck, and those are the only words i can remember. i don't know. i didn't hear anybody yelling. we just -- from the sounds we knew what was happening, but i didn't hear anything else besides the shots. >> yeah. i would say that's accurate. i think as soon as everyone found out, everyone got dead silent and tried to hide under their desks, but it was clear that he went after some people that were. >> and phil, i mean, i know you're a crime reporter. i mean, you covered this kind of stuff professionally. obviously it's a completely different thing when it's you underneath the desk. can you just describe what was going through your mind? >> i mean, i'll tell you when it first started to happen, i mean, you just immediately go into panic mode. you don't know
. >> and i know as phil said, celine, time is difficult to tell in a situation like this. was anybody saying anything? was the gunman saying anything? were people being quiet? do you remember the sounds? >> i just remember the shots. i just remember -- i don't remember if it was before or after the shot john said what the fuck, and those are the only words i can remember. i don't know. i didn't hear anybody yelling. we just -- from the sounds we knew what was happening, but i didn't...
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plant phil lebeau joins us with details.>> and jon, they have just finished the official ceremony for opening this plant here just outside of charleston, south carolina let's put into perspective how important this is not only for volvo, but also for manufacturing in the deep south. this is volvo's first u.s. final assembly plant they've been here selling cars for decades but now they are going to be making them here, building sedans and suvs and most importantly, these are vehicles that will not only be sold primarily here in the united states but many of them will be exported that's important because we had a chance earlier today to talk with volvo's ceo about the trade tensions that are going on not only between china and the united states, and remember volvo is owned by a chinese corporation, but also between europe and the united states and volvo, which is based in sweden, is certainly following that closely. the ceo believes these trade tensions could be alleviated if tariffs were brought down. here's what he had to sa
plant phil lebeau joins us with details.>> and jon, they have just finished the official ceremony for opening this plant here just outside of charleston, south carolina let's put into perspective how important this is not only for volvo, but also for manufacturing in the deep south. this is volvo's first u.s. final assembly plant they've been here selling cars for decades but now they are going to be making them here, building sedans and suvs and most importantly, these are vehicles that...
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i don't know if phil -- have we reconnected with phil? we have not. we will get back to him shortly. >>> in the meantime, let's bring in an arizona democrat. president says -- thanks for joining us -- there are two options. prosecute everyone coming in to the united states illegally or you have open borders. he says those are the two options. what do you say? >> either the president is lying or he has no clue what he is talking about when he talks about immigration enforcement. you can have joint detention. that way it's humane. you could send people out with some time of tracking system, ankle bracelet, to make sure they know where they're reporting. you could put them in halfway homes where we could check on them. there's so many ways. the problem is the president doesn't want to look at those other options. he wants a political situation. number one, to get his vote out, but number two, to basically hold these kids hostage. we know -- we have it confirmed, he said it, that he is trying to set up a scenario where he wants to force a border wall on t
i don't know if phil -- have we reconnected with phil? we have not. we will get back to him shortly. >>> in the meantime, let's bring in an arizona democrat. president says -- thanks for joining us -- there are two options. prosecute everyone coming in to the united states illegally or you have open borders. he says those are the two options. what do you say? >> either the president is lying or he has no clue what he is talking about when he talks about immigration enforcement....
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ha ha ha ha well that is of course thanks for phil phil fix your ball for a while to bone has going to stay with you when things fall the incubi fall i think the knuckle doesn't want to rethink. mugs would leave and they only. holds the movie kid thing to do is soul luis things she she says. and then you'd like a boy with a secret of the simplest suppose you thought of this is the you can when you guys just. like ha ho you got bookish crayons as we're all friends the other possible perceptive one why did you was there you say it was the marks i'd like to call it that touch us she and drew orders. which will do for the other what quartus and if it is a surprise for me and for me there's a connection through because as your chances to see who we are talking of my likeness in the us has children have a sphere there's no father figure there's i mean you. ever was a of the judges of the scene i would say mine in life and the other how cool they were to the. one who survived because a she might act and then she thought she was my boy fozzy we'll see if you want by to dish wow that was so nic
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, thank you phil lebeau in chicago what do we do with general motors >> buy it or deny it >> no, no,t is not a thing that does not exist. but in thames of autos -- >> i would deny it then. >> you see what i did there? gm last fall traded up to 45 valuation is a compelling argument, i get it but it's had a tremendous run. maybe these autos are dead money. i would rather deny it than buy it at these levels. >> i'm with guy and i would deny this one too. >> not you too >> i would, yes. i completely agree the price action has been awful the last couple of days. you just want to stay away from it now. >> i would buy it, not deny it especially with the crossovers phil showed that little graphic there with crossovers up 23%. >> right. >> and pickup trucks only up 2%. ford is your name for pickup trucks gm, crossover. >> chevy blazer, by the way, was the "it" car in the '80s it was my first car. i got a used '87 blazer. to celebrate the return of the blazer, we thought we'd take you back to the decade of decadence to show you what the traders looked like then guy -- take a look at what guy l
, thank you phil lebeau in chicago what do we do with general motors >> buy it or deny it >> no, no,t is not a thing that does not exist. but in thames of autos -- >> i would deny it then. >> you see what i did there? gm last fall traded up to 45 valuation is a compelling argument, i get it but it's had a tremendous run. maybe these autos are dead money. i would rather deny it than buy it at these levels. >> i'm with guy and i would deny this one too. >> not...
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phil ruker, let me get you in on this. they were prepared to house 20,000 immigrants on army bases do you get a sense that halting the practice means there will be no more children separated. do you get the sense they this could go either way? >> i think bottom line is we don't really know. there has not been a clear districtive fr directive of how it will be implemented and executed. we have not gotten to this, but the legislative piece of this is a huge question right now. they thought it would be a legislative fix to this problem. it is in part something because of what the president said on twitter this morning about delaying until the midterm elections. so the bottom line is you have all of these agencies preparing different contingencies, but there is not a clear directive about what to do and how this is all going to shake out and how you reunite these families. >>> all right, when we come back, a new front in the case for collusion against trump. this time with the owner of the "nation nal enquirer kwts." >>> also,
phil ruker, let me get you in on this. they were prepared to house 20,000 immigrants on army bases do you get a sense that halting the practice means there will be no more children separated. do you get the sense they this could go either way? >> i think bottom line is we don't really know. there has not been a clear districtive fr directive of how it will be implemented and executed. we have not gotten to this, but the legislative piece of this is a huge question right now. they thought...
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let's bring in phil mudd. phil, what did you gain from that little briefing? >> there is one little segment of a suggestion, wasn't quite clear but a suggestion they found something they thought might be an explosive device. if that's true, there's opportunities in what device. there's details, for example, components of serial numbers? fingerprints on that thing that don't belong to the suspect? i'd be wondering about the sophistication. does it require a great deal of expertise or training? last thing, wolf, it tells me, again, if it is an explosive device, a tiny bit of when's going on in the suspect's mind. if he snapped in the course of an hour or two hours or an afternoon and picked up a weapon, that's one story. if he thought far enough ahead to not only acquire a weapon but acquire a device or build a device, he was thinking about this for sometime and i think it also increases the likelihood that somebody knew at least a clue about what he was up to, he spoke to somebody. >> those are important points indeed. josh campbell, the explosive device if, in
let's bring in phil mudd. phil, what did you gain from that little briefing? >> there is one little segment of a suggestion, wasn't quite clear but a suggestion they found something they thought might be an explosive device. if that's true, there's opportunities in what device. there's details, for example, components of serial numbers? fingerprints on that thing that don't belong to the suspect? i'd be wondering about the sophistication. does it require a great deal of expertise or...
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phil: so you're going to decide what i'm going to say to you? >> dr. phil: let's do it!, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you.
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that's where we find phil lebeau. >> hey, carl, you lived in chicago.line from o'hare to downtown chicago, a trip takes about 40 minutes it's over an hour if you drive to downtown from o'hare. now the boring company has inked a deal to build a high-speed, rapid transit tunnel system from downtown to o'hare here are the details announced today. high-speed transit this is not the hyper loop basically hyper skates that will take pods of people back and forth, cuts time from o'hare down to 12 minutes, and estimated costs $1 billion now what's important about this for the city of chicago is that the boring company is going to be paying all of the cost to build this chicago is not risking any money here the boring company will theoretically be able to collect revenue once the system is up and operating, whether it's through advertising or other means. a trip will cost $20 to $25. the details still need to be worked out guys, if you look at this from both elon musk's perspective and from mayor emmanuel's perspective, this is a win/win they'll be announcing it
that's where we find phil lebeau. >> hey, carl, you lived in chicago.line from o'hare to downtown chicago, a trip takes about 40 minutes it's over an hour if you drive to downtown from o'hare. now the boring company has inked a deal to build a high-speed, rapid transit tunnel system from downtown to o'hare here are the details announced today. high-speed transit this is not the hyper loop basically hyper skates that will take pods of people back and forth, cuts time from o'hare down to 12...
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and that's vicious. >> phil rucker, let me get you back in on this. do you have the sense -- i mean, there was some reporting yesterday that the pentagon was getting prepared, they were ordered to prepare to house 20,000 immigrants on army bases. do you get a sense that this e.o. halting the practice means there will be no more children separated? or do you get the sense they still feel this could go either way and they're preparing for the numbers to swell again? >> i think, nicolle, it could go either way. the bottom line is we don't really know. there hasn't been a clear directive from the administration of exactly how this is going to be implemented and executed. there is also -- and we haven't gotten to this, but the legislative piece of this is a huge question mark right now. the house republicans don't have the votes to pass what they thought earlier in the week was going to be sort of a legislative fix to this problem. and that's been punted in part because of something the president said on twitter this morning about delaying until the midter
and that's vicious. >> phil rucker, let me get you back in on this. do you have the sense -- i mean, there was some reporting yesterday that the pentagon was getting prepared, they were ordered to prepare to house 20,000 immigrants on army bases. do you get a sense that this e.o. halting the practice means there will be no more children separated? or do you get the sense they still feel this could go either way and they're preparing for the numbers to swell again? >> i think,...
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, thank you phil lebeau in chicago >>> ge stock up about 7% has it found a bottom? >>> plus, will you be able to use uber in london the company waiting on a court ruling on a ban to order uber out of the city. much more on "squawk alley." thrr risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com >>> tech stocks turning around today. netflix, rallying about 3%, after its worst day in two years. apple, twitter and stitch fix also among the gainers this morning. but are tariff concerns going to continue to weigh on the sector moving forward with us now, paul meeks, portfolio manager and dan morgan from sy
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phil mudd and jeff toobin are with me. phil mudd, what do you think of comey's words?lated principles. he should not have done it and you get a get out of jail free card, you're allowed to not talk about those investigations. he continued to countritique hiy clinton after he said the case is closed. you don't play school principal once you decide not to press charges. he was wrong. get over it. >> jeffrey toobin? oh, we can't hear you. do you have a microphone on? >> i do. >> okay. now i hear you. go ahead, my friend. >> oh, well, i'll start from the beginning. i think comey made some terrible, terrible decisions during this investigation and i think hillary clinton was deeply damaged by it. i think the report is clearly correct in the sense that i don't think comey behaved with bias. i don't think he was trying to elect donald trump president, but i think he did the wrong thing and i think hillary clinton paid a major, major price for it. i don't blame comey for defending his conduct in the "new york times." he's certainly within his rights, but i think the inspector
phil mudd and jeff toobin are with me. phil mudd, what do you think of comey's words?lated principles. he should not have done it and you get a get out of jail free card, you're allowed to not talk about those investigations. he continued to countritique hiy clinton after he said the case is closed. you don't play school principal once you decide not to press charges. he was wrong. get over it. >> jeffrey toobin? oh, we can't hear you. do you have a microphone on? >> i do. >>...
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phil, thank you. catie beck, thank you. our thoughts and prayers, of course, with your hometown near annapolis. >>> in less than a month former trump campaign chairman paul manafort's first trial will get started. today a judge laying the ground rules for what evidence cannish used in that case. an update from court, also talk about the pressure house republicans are trying to put on robert mueller. >>> also, the return of president obama. the new message that he is sharing with democrats about winning the mid-term elections. sign to quit cable, then here's some signs. it came from the toaster. now you can quit cable. switch to directv and now get a $100 reward card. more for your quitting cable thing. that's our thing. call 1 800 directv. wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a fli
phil, thank you. catie beck, thank you. our thoughts and prayers, of course, with your hometown near annapolis. >>> in less than a month former trump campaign chairman paul manafort's first trial will get started. today a judge laying the ground rules for what evidence cannish used in that case. an update from court, also talk about the pressure house republicans are trying to put on robert mueller. >>> also, the return of president obama. the new message that he is sharing...
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as phil said, it's that emboldenment, the validation you get when someone speaks that.y of the people, fake news, over and over and over again. if you are of questionable mental stability, that valid 80s anything you want to do. that is very scary for all of us. >> brian, phil, thanks so much. >> as we continue this morning, we are going to check in on what happened yesterday in washington. rod rosenstein facing tough questioning and fighting back. can you love wearing powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. unbeatable protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now mo
as phil said, it's that emboldenment, the validation you get when someone speaks that.y of the people, fake news, over and over and over again. if you are of questionable mental stability, that valid 80s anything you want to do. that is very scary for all of us. >> brian, phil, thanks so much. >> as we continue this morning, we are going to check in on what happened yesterday in washington. rod rosenstein facing tough questioning and fighting back. can you love wearing powerful...
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phil mudd lots of questions raised right now.hat's going through your mind as you listen to the initial information coming in? >> you gave me a lot of clues from the interview with the county executive. the first question i have is, how much of a problem do we have on our hands? based on that interview, i'm looking at someone hiding under a desk. wasn't prepared to get out. wasn't prepared for a standoff with law enforcement. remembering back to las vegas when you had someone who was so well prepared to kill so many people. this guy had a weapon that wasn't the kind we have seen in other mass shootings. he didn't seem to have a plan for the explosive device. it's not clear how sophisticated it was. you have one basic question here in addition to i.d. and who the shooter was, obviously, going into this. how sophisticated was this operation? it doesn't appear to have been. that takes one question potentially off the table. do we have something big here or not? it sounds like based on the information we're getting in the past five t
phil mudd lots of questions raised right now.hat's going through your mind as you listen to the initial information coming in? >> you gave me a lot of clues from the interview with the county executive. the first question i have is, how much of a problem do we have on our hands? based on that interview, i'm looking at someone hiding under a desk. wasn't prepared to get out. wasn't prepared for a standoff with law enforcement. remembering back to las vegas when you had someone who was so...
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phil mattingly is live right now. phil, seems to be the speaker this morning didn't seem to know about this when he spoke publicly. what is the administration telling key members of the party? >> to give you a window into the last hour, when fox news broke the possibility this would happen, i got a text message from a senior republican with a link to the story that said, do you know anything more about this? and please tell me this is true. it underscores two key points. the hill was not clued in until just a short time ago, a. and b, they wanted some type of escape hatch from the administration from a policy that the administration unilaterally administered itself. what i'm being told right now is the white house has started communicating to republican offices the broad details of what this would be. you talked about it in terms of the flores consent decree, trying to find some way around it. while it would not reverse the policy, it would allow the families to stay together through criminal proceedings. whether this
phil mattingly is live right now. phil, seems to be the speaker this morning didn't seem to know about this when he spoke publicly. what is the administration telling key members of the party? >> to give you a window into the last hour, when fox news broke the possibility this would happen, i got a text message from a senior republican with a link to the story that said, do you know anything more about this? and please tell me this is true. it underscores two key points. the hill was not...
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phil, thank you. phil le bow there.es that mean there's an opportunity in some of the names? if you think is a all about does it get worse before it gets better or just a lot worse >> that's what the market is trying to figure out that's the question. industrial stocks, last week because of the trade uncertainty, i happen to think rationale minds preveal, using the hammer, and we're not going to hurt our own economic self-interest, however, opportunities are opening up some of the names, cat, boeing, worst case be in the stock, i don't know when they turn, but there's opportunities happening weekly >> are you in there yet? >> no, no. >> we also had bank of america and they said calculations suggest a trade war could lead to a significant reduction in growth for the first time, we're seeing economists have warned this could lead to recession. d >> yeah. i mean, like i said, it's uncertainty. nobody, not even the white house knows what the end game is, how this really plays out. and the thing that regot actually from the
phil, thank you. phil le bow there.es that mean there's an opportunity in some of the names? if you think is a all about does it get worse before it gets better or just a lot worse >> that's what the market is trying to figure out that's the question. industrial stocks, last week because of the trade uncertainty, i happen to think rationale minds preveal, using the hammer, and we're not going to hurt our own economic self-interest, however, opportunities are opening up some of the names,...
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phil lebeau.res, by the way, on track for its beth month since february of 2014 >> but was up much higher earlier, right so is the thinking, even though this won't affect the model 3 production, is the thinking that just things are worse than they appear is that the -- >> 9% is pretty big number in terms of cuts and they do sathen salaried workers so that wouldn't necessarily affect the production line. i think that's why the stock is able to hang on to some gains. >>> here's what else is coming up the landscape of the media world could change drastically with the decision on at&t-time warner deal coming today. we'll break down who wins and who loses in either outcome. >>> plus we're headingk to michelle in singapore. >> hi, sara. president trump today during his very long news conference to discuss his agreement with north korea, he said something very intruing but little noticed about north korea's economy. we're going to play it for you lle atouhianreak and you c te mwh y tnk we'll be right bac
phil lebeau.res, by the way, on track for its beth month since february of 2014 >> but was up much higher earlier, right so is the thinking, even though this won't affect the model 3 production, is the thinking that just things are worse than they appear is that the -- >> 9% is pretty big number in terms of cuts and they do sathen salaried workers so that wouldn't necessarily affect the production line. i think that's why the stock is able to hang on to some gains. >>>...
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phil. >> dr. you can judge me all you want. >> dr. phil: i'm going to judge you. the judge is going to judge you. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
phil. >> dr. you can judge me all you want. >> dr. phil: i'm going to judge you. the judge is going to judge you. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. 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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let's bring in phil wegmann with the latest from washington. the president says in the tweet, we cannot allow these people to invade our country. our system is a mockery to good immigration policy and law and order. most children come without parents. our immigration policy is laughed at all over the world. unfair for people who have gone through the system legally. we need people who will help make america great again. that's a lot. he said a lot. using words like invade and talking about not using judges. give us your thoughts. >> it is incredibly interesting you have a president whose main pitch is a law and order guy and now talking about acting without law and order. this flies in the face of due process and the system here. it is no surprise. this is donald trump who spent $85,000 to take out the ads in the new york times condemning the central park 5 after they were accused of wrongdoing. that is not surprising. it is not surprising this plays well to his base. for significant amount of time there has been laxed enforcement of immigratio
let's bring in phil wegmann with the latest from washington. the president says in the tweet, we cannot allow these people to invade our country. our system is a mockery to good immigration policy and law and order. most children come without parents. our immigration policy is laughed at all over the world. unfair for people who have gone through the system legally. we need people who will help make america great again. that's a lot. he said a lot. using words like invade and talking about not...
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melissa: phil, thank you. adam: we want to bring in jon hilsenrath, "the wall street journal" chief economist, also a fox business contributor, and daniellety martino booth, a former federal reserve adviser. daniel, the -- danielle, the recovery in tech today, how much of that can you attribute to the banks' stress test and the fact that the federal reserve next year may be softening the way they publicly chastise the banks if they're failing to meet the goals the fed wants? >> well, i think that today is -- it's the show me the money day. this is when banks actually get to hear what are investors, shareholders really, really want to know, and that's how much money they're going to be able to return to their shareholders. it was interesting in the aftermath of lath week's initial quantitative release from the fed, that goldman sachs put out a statement that says we beg to differ, we actually think our capital cushion is stronger and, therefore, we can return even more money to shareholders. even beleaguered we
melissa: phil, thank you. adam: we want to bring in jon hilsenrath, "the wall street journal" chief economist, also a fox business contributor, and daniellety martino booth, a former federal reserve adviser. daniel, the -- danielle, the recovery in tech today, how much of that can you attribute to the banks' stress test and the fact that the federal reserve next year may be softening the way they publicly chastise the banks if they're failing to meet the goals the fed wants? >>...
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lebeau joins us phil >> that has not stopped people from buying into tesla shares.terviewed ilon musk eight years ago, he predicted it wouldn't be long until the company did achieve profitability. >> we had an incredibly positive outcome from the smartest investors in the world ♪ >>> welcome, everyone, to the model 3 unveil we have an amazing product to show you tonight. >> reporter: the key to tesla's program here in kuaia, the solar power into two tesla power plants. >> welcome welcome. >> i want to tell you about everything this car can do it blows my mind i think it will blow yours half a million model 3s and 100,000 combined vehicles and many more, if we can do it. >> so what happens tesla stock done in the eight years? four stocks have outperformed them over that timeframe, nvidia, netflix, align technology and number one stock since tesla went public, abiomed. tesla is still chasing profitability. they believe the key will be getting that production rate over 5,000 model 3s per week we'll get those production numbers early next week as far as production for t
lebeau joins us phil >> that has not stopped people from buying into tesla shares.terviewed ilon musk eight years ago, he predicted it wouldn't be long until the company did achieve profitability. >> we had an incredibly positive outcome from the smartest investors in the world ♪ >>> welcome, everyone, to the model 3 unveil we have an amazing product to show you tonight. >> reporter: the key to tesla's program here in kuaia, the solar power into two tesla power...
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phil rucker reports tonight that both democrats and republicans will use the supreme court va candy as a rallying cry. quote, the already ferocious nomination battle is likely to clarify the choices for voters in senate races across the country, strategists said. and impact other contests down the ballot. and even if republicans install a replacement for kennedy before the november election, the debate is still likely to thrust to the forefront, issues that have likely been overlooked on the campaign trail until now. senate democrats are gearing up for a battle, but earlier today, the senate majority leader gave this crystal clear message on the senate floor. >> we will vote to confirm justice kennedy's successor this fall. >> there you have it. let's bring our leadoff panel for the aforementioned phil rucker, the white house bureau chief for "the washington post," barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district the state of michigan. and we're thrilled to have tom goldstein with us, who has argued 41 cases before the supreme court. he is also publisher of scotus blog, w
phil rucker reports tonight that both democrats and republicans will use the supreme court va candy as a rallying cry. quote, the already ferocious nomination battle is likely to clarify the choices for voters in senate races across the country, strategists said. and impact other contests down the ballot. and even if republicans install a replacement for kennedy before the november election, the debate is still likely to thrust to the forefront, issues that have likely been overlooked on the...
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capitol hill and phil mattingly. phil, what's happening right now? >> you know, brooke, that lead in and all the sound you played in the week that was is a really good primer that explains what's happening right now with house republicans. you know house republicans have been willing to take up for almost a decade or more. the reason why, this is such a divisive and confusing issue inside the party, in terms of where the elements break down. you mix that with where the president has been or not been on various positions throughout the week. you get to where you are throughout the moment. the conservative bill is being voted on as we speak. that will will fail. it does not have the votes to move forward. what leadership has been working with house republicans to try to pass is that second proposal. here's what's going on with that. that vote has now been delayed, sources tell me. there was just a meeting inside paul ryan's office between leadership and key members. they have come to the conclusion that members don't know enough about the bill. an all-
capitol hill and phil mattingly. phil, what's happening right now? >> you know, brooke, that lead in and all the sound you played in the week that was is a really good primer that explains what's happening right now with house republicans. you know house republicans have been willing to take up for almost a decade or more. the reason why, this is such a divisive and confusing issue inside the party, in terms of where the elements break down. you mix that with where the president has been...
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phil mickelson? oh, you got to see this again. with explanation. update. test showed broken left hand...out 6 to 8 weeks afte >>> baseball up top. quick evan longoria update. a broken left hand on the third baseman out six to eight weeks after surgery scheduled for tuesday. the giants and dodgers tonight moving pictures on the late show. hey, we go to oakland. sun soaked a's fans. game of the angels. and dr. long ball made a house call in the 4th. chad pender crushed this one to open the scoring. it was 1-0. next inning, angels' khris young, wow. a three run job. and angels led 3-1. but later with it tied in the 6th. stephen piscotty stepped up. out of amador valley high school. he smacked a bases loaded liner. it scored two. a's won the game 6-4 and they can win the series on sunday. >>> off to world cup soccer, that's bearded lionel messi of argentina facing iceland in white. 23rd minute. iceland attacked. tied the game at 1. and then 64th minute, something i never thought would happen. messi on a free kick. a free kick. denied. game ended in a 1-1 draw.
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>> i think phil raises an important point. you already see the russians and chinese say, look, it went great so let's ease up out of the sanctions. if we had gotten more out of this summit, the united states, then i can understand moving the sunshine policy forward. i agree with phil. you shouldn't be lauding this guy. i can understand the softer rhetoric. we didn't get anything out of it. so we are already giving an awful lot and we've got very little in return. go ahead. >> it's not the first time the president has done this, gentlemen. let's remember that interview about a year ago with bill o'reilly on fox news when he said this about vladimir putin. >> do you respect putin? >> i do respect him. >> do you? why? >> i respect a lot of people but that doesn't mean i'm going to get along with him. he's a leader of his country. i say it's better to get along with russia than not. >> putin's a killer. >> a lost killers. you think our country's so innocent? >> how does that play on the world stage when the president has now done
>> i think phil raises an important point. you already see the russians and chinese say, look, it went great so let's ease up out of the sanctions. if we had gotten more out of this summit, the united states, then i can understand moving the sunshine policy forward. i agree with phil. you shouldn't be lauding this guy. i can understand the softer rhetoric. we didn't get anything out of it. so we are already giving an awful lot and we've got very little in return. go ahead. >> it's...
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phil shot a ten on that par 4.ing around, that was strategy. >> how can you not laugh? it's funny. it's part of the u.s. open. it's funny. i don't mean it disrespectful f. you af. -- if you are taking it that way that is not what i meant. i wanted to get to the next hole. >> that is one of the strangest things i have ever seen. i started laughing and i said i'm sorry but i have to laugh at this. >> i'm with that guy. i understand the golfing. four players tied for the lead. so far phil mickelson is going to continue to play. >> again, happy father's day to the new dad and happy father's day to this one and happy father's day to my dad and my husband. everybody, being a father it is no joke. it takes some kahunas. it'sot for wooseys. thank you for starting your morning with us. we hope you make good memories today. >> "inside politics" starts right now. >>> former trump campaign chief paul manafort behind bars. the president's response? paul who? >> you worked for me like 49 days or something, a very short period of
phil shot a ten on that par 4.ing around, that was strategy. >> how can you not laugh? it's funny. it's part of the u.s. open. it's funny. i don't mean it disrespectful f. you af. -- if you are taking it that way that is not what i meant. i wanted to get to the next hole. >> that is one of the strangest things i have ever seen. i started laughing and i said i'm sorry but i have to laugh at this. >> i'm with that guy. i understand the golfing. four players tied for the lead. so...
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i would be stunned if they even thought about removing that. >> all right phil, thank you.ago >>> joining us to discuss the impact of trade turmoil on shipping ports is port of long beach executive director mario cordero. thanks for joining us today. >> good morning. >> so we're talking about the potential for auto tariffs on european cars and vehicles now given this tweet from president trump just a short while ago but in general, looking at this escalating tit-for-tat tariff situation with china the fact the eu is putting retaliatory tariffs on some eu goods just today some are expected from canada next week. has that had any impact on trade flows at the port of long beach, which is one of the biggest in the country? >> well, at the port of long beach, the trade pool has been very vibrant 2017, he wee had our highest growth in container movement that growth continues at the tune of 14% year to year so there has been so significant impact on the port of long beach which, as you are aware, we're at the complex, the nation's largest port complex and most of our trade that ha
i would be stunned if they even thought about removing that. >> all right phil, thank you.ago >>> joining us to discuss the impact of trade turmoil on shipping ports is port of long beach executive director mario cordero. thanks for joining us today. >> good morning. >> so we're talking about the potential for auto tariffs on european cars and vehicles now given this tweet from president trump just a short while ago but in general, looking at this escalating...
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phil.interviewed inlie nelson on his tour bus san antonio on 4/20. >> that' awesome. harvey -- f>> that probably wentor awhile [ laughter ] werful clip obviously at thelpo beginning of the segment with you and magic talking about the moment he was diagnosed and it's very powerful moment, but one o things that you mention you're amazingrough all these moments with magic and specifically the glass and all these elements. i'murious if i were to sit down with you for an episode of objectified, what is something you, an object that you would specifically talk about ttt mean lot to you throughout t stories wnd w >> you know, it's really fny. um, i interview dr.hil and tape show with dr. phil for his show where we actually taed about objectified and it's going to air right before his program airs, um, on fox news channel when it airs. and he asked me to do theame what i brought in was, um, my-- when my dad died, i put his shoes in my -- in the trunk of apply car. i've never taken them out. and the
phil.interviewed inlie nelson on his tour bus san antonio on 4/20. >> that' awesome. harvey -- f>> that probably wentor awhile [ laughter ] werful clip obviously at thelpo beginning of the segment with you and magic talking about the moment he was diagnosed and it's very powerful moment, but one o things that you mention you're amazingrough all these moments with magic and specifically the glass and all these elements. i'murious if i were to sit down with you for an episode of...
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. >> selene and phil, again, i'm sorry it's under these circumstances, but i appreciate the strength of you post talking. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll have more on what happened ahead. we'll be right back. mine's way better. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com
. >> selene and phil, again, i'm sorry it's under these circumstances, but i appreciate the strength of you post talking. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll have more on what happened ahead. we'll be right back. mine's way better. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift...
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phil: i'm not giving up on you.
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phil davis i believe is his name. >> that's exactly right, jake. seeing the pictures outside, phil davis at "capital gazette" is giving us an inside look at the newsroom via twitter. phil davis, the courts and crime reporter there at the "capital gazette," he is tweeting out to give a bit of insight of what's happening inside the newsroom. let's read the tweets. the first one says gunman shot through the glass door to the office. and opened fire on multiple employees. can't say much more and don't want to declare anyone dead. but it's bad. phil davis also tweeting a second tweet saying there is nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload. so terrifying descriptions of what had happened inside the newsroom there. two tweets from the courts and crime reporter who is inside that newsroom when this gunman opened fire. this reporter describing exactly what happened. of course, jake, as we're seeing these pictures from outside here, this is just one glimpse of what's happened
phil davis i believe is his name. >> that's exactly right, jake. seeing the pictures outside, phil davis at "capital gazette" is giving us an inside look at the newsroom via twitter. phil davis, the courts and crime reporter there at the "capital gazette," he is tweeting out to give a bit of insight of what's happening inside the newsroom. let's read the tweets. the first one says gunman shot through the glass door to the office. and opened fire on multiple employees....
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we have cnn's phil mattingly with the latest. >> reporter: michelle and dave, the house republican effort to overhaul the immigration system which was teetering on the brink of failure will live for another two days. after the behind closed doors briefing, members working on a second immigration bill which the first failed thursday afternoon, they decided to keep working on two issues. ehi e-verify and agriculture. the goal being if you solve those issues, perhaps you can get the votes needed to actually pass a broad overhaul. a couple of points here to remember. whatever the house republicans do, if they do get the votes to pass, doesn't technically have a future. senate democrats made clear they won't support anything the house is working on. that said, republicans are willing to keep giving this a shot and trying to get past where they currently are which is nothing. will they get there? i have been tacking to aides -- talking to aides and nothing veal i sure. it -- and nobody is really sure. given that, they will try to work something out to get a broad immigration overhaul, across th
we have cnn's phil mattingly with the latest. >> reporter: michelle and dave, the house republican effort to overhaul the immigration system which was teetering on the brink of failure will live for another two days. after the behind closed doors briefing, members working on a second immigration bill which the first failed thursday afternoon, they decided to keep working on two issues. ehi e-verify and agriculture. the goal being if you solve those issues, perhaps you can get the votes...
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everyone wondering what the heck was going through phil's mind. here's what he had to say. >> i don't mean disrespect by anybody. i know it's a two-shot penalty. at that time, i just didn't feel like going back and forth and hitting t samehot over. i took the two-shot penalty and moved on. it's my understanding of the rules. i've had multiple times where i've wanted to do that. i just finally did. >> here's a look at the u.s. open leaderboard. dustin johnson, brooks koepka, tony finau and daniel berger are all tied atop the leaderboard heading into sunday. >>> that will do it for sports. back with more news right after this break. . >>> when play time comes with a massive price tag. look at the top of your screen there. a family in kansas was at a community center last month when their child got into some serious mischief. the boy started to hug a glass mosaic torso. the sculpture tipped over. the sculpture shattered. all parents know that sound, but not to this degree. the insurance company now wants the parents to pay $132,000 for negligence. th
everyone wondering what the heck was going through phil's mind. here's what he had to say. >> i don't mean disrespect by anybody. i know it's a two-shot penalty. at that time, i just didn't feel like going back and forth and hitting t samehot over. i took the two-shot penalty and moved on. it's my understanding of the rules. i've had multiple times where i've wanted to do that. i just finally did. >> here's a look at the u.s. open leaderboard. dustin johnson, brooks koepka, tony...
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. >> selene and phil, again, i'm sorry it's under these circumstances, but i appreciate the strength of you both talking. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll have more on what happened ahead. we'll be right back. it all started when donald trump tore thousands of immigrant children away from their parents. we the people challenged him in court and in the streets. then trump was forced to admit that his policy was wrong. and he caved. the court just ruled that trump must reunite every family he broke apart. (clock ticking rapidly) time is ticking. these children must see their parents again, and they're counting on us to act quickly. these children must see their parents again, does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way.
. >> selene and phil, again, i'm sorry it's under these circumstances, but i appreciate the strength of you both talking. thank you. >> thank you. >> we'll have more on what happened ahead. we'll be right back. it all started when donald trump tore thousands of immigrant children away from their parents. we the people challenged him in court and in the streets. then trump was forced to admit that his policy was wrong. and he caved. the court just ruled that trump must reunite...
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phil and mike and everydy, i really appreciate what you've done. it's been incredibl. this has been for years, for 30, 40 years they've been trying to get this done. and we got it done. if the va can't meet the needs of a veteran in a timely manner, that veteran will have the right to go right outside to a private doctor. so simple. and yet so complex. this legislation also expanz accesstohe caregiver program for seriously injured veterans because no matter where you served or when you fought, if you were in uniform, at some point if you wore that uniform, then you deserve our absolute best, and that's what we're doing. [ applause ] this bill speeds up the claims process, increases the health services, expanz access to walk-in clinics, and fights opioid addiction. these are sweeping historic changes. there's never been anything like this in the history of the va. never been anything close. and we will not rest until the job is fully done. my administration has also taken action to ensure veterans can seamlessly transition their medical records from the department of de
phil and mike and everydy, i really appreciate what you've done. it's been incredibl. this has been for years, for 30, 40 years they've been trying to get this done. and we got it done. if the va can't meet the needs of a veteran in a timely manner, that veteran will have the right to go right outside to a private doctor. so simple. and yet so complex. this legislation also expanz accesstohe caregiver program for seriously injured veterans because no matter where you served or when you fought,...