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phil: no. [laughter] david: ok. phil: no, it's--i mean, obviously, if they're good enough, themand endornt fee from us or whoever-- whoever they're gonna wear. and you know, other than pre, at the '96 olympics in atlanta, wore the gold shoes, which lifted us significantly. davi and you made those shoes? phil: mmade . david: so as you began to go beyond track, how did you decide what the next sport was? because track was an important thing for you when you started, but it wasn't your view of the only sport that you could have shoes made for. so you went to tennis. is that right? phil: um, that--we had a situation with the original manufacturer, all they made was running shoes. so when we said we're gonna break with them, we weren't limited to running shoes. so actually, the first nike soes designed that weekend in tokyo included tennis, basketball, and wrestling. two out of three worked. david: now in--you don't need shoes in wrestling, i guess. phil: well, you do, but there's not that big a mar
phil: no. [laughter] david: ok. phil: no, it's--i mean, obviously, if they're good enough, themand endornt fee from us or whoever-- whoever they're gonna wear. and you know, other than pre, at the '96 olympics in atlanta, wore the gold shoes, which lifted us significantly. davi and you made those shoes? phil: mmade . david: so as you began to go beyond track, how did you decide what the next sport was? because track was an important thing for you when you started, but it wasn't your view of the...
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phil: thank you for joining us. now we take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 1 11 people have died n severe flooding in cambodia. more than 10,000 families had to be moved to safety. days of heavy rain caused them become river to overflow. ofofficials say 11 areas remaint risk of flooding is heavy rainfall is forecast until next week. afghanistan's president has pledged secucurity reforms to prevent civianan casualties following a taliban truck bomb attack on a hospital and a misdirected u.s. drone strike that killed civilian workers in a field rather than the intended islamic state hideout. at least 65 people were killed in the incident. british brexit minister says talks with the european union have gained momentum. the eu has demanded written proposals from britain on how would attend -- intends to avoid cost -- costly time-consuming checks on the irish border. the court in moscow has ordered the release of an actor found guilty of injuring a police officer at an oppositi
phil: thank you for joining us. now we take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. at least 1 11 people have died n severe flooding in cambodia. more than 10,000 families had to be moved to safety. days of heavy rain caused them become river to overflow. ofofficials say 11 areas remaint risk of flooding is heavy rainfall is forecast until next week. afghanistan's president has pledged secucurity reforms to prevent civianan casualties following a taliban truck bomb...
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phil!p this secret. >> i don't think it ever occurred to them until now. >> jimmy: it's all over the news. >> i'm sure they're sitting watching right now. because you're such a big fan of theirs. >> jimmy: i know those guys from when they were little kids. i practically raised them. >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: they're nice guys. >> they are nice guys. >> jimmy: i just think it's weird that they invited you to the wedding. >> why is that weird? because you didn't invite me to yours? [ crowd reacts ] >> jimmy: no, that has nothing to do with it. >> apparently, it does. you have some standard you don't think they have. >> jimmy: did we just touch on something? were you upset that i didn't invite you to my wedding? [ applause ] >> was any. >> jimmy: yeah. >> no, i still am. >> jimmy: you are. i'm sorry. had i known, i would have invited you to the wedding. had i known you cared, i absolutely would have. >> i don't think so. >> jimmy: here's the thing. no offense. i feel like when dr. phil shows up
phil!p this secret. >> i don't think it ever occurred to them until now. >> jimmy: it's all over the news. >> i'm sure they're sitting watching right now. because you're such a big fan of theirs. >> jimmy: i know those guys from when they were little kids. i practically raised them. >> yeah. yeah. >> jimmy: they're nice guys. >> they are nice guys. >> jimmy: i just think it's weird that they invited you to the wedding. >> why is that weird?...
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phil exclusive. his life bam marger a reached o dr. phil, it's another "e.t."have image of bam being this wild and crazy guy. >> how much of his old lifestyle is he's still living -- >> it's part of who he is. >> you don't listen, you don't follow rules. >> yelling at her. that's purely abusive. >> an intention confrontation between bam and his wife. good reason the father of almost 2-year-old phoenix personally begged dr. phil for help. >> did you get to a point where you knew you were drinking too much. >> yeah. >> tell me about your little boy. >> i've known him for almost two years? >> so you'd die for him? >> yeah, big time. >> the question is, will you live for him? >> he went into detox. >> he checked himself out to get a dr. phil tattoo on his neck. i mean, come on. >> i got to pay my respects to dr. phil. >> usually there are six or seven relapses before somebody finally gets traction when they are dealing with this kind of disease and so, is this the time that bam will turn it around? i don't know. >> since their first meeting four weeks ago, bam has
phil exclusive. his life bam marger a reached o dr. phil, it's another "e.t."have image of bam being this wild and crazy guy. >> how much of his old lifestyle is he's still living -- >> it's part of who he is. >> you don't listen, you don't follow rules. >> yelling at her. that's purely abusive. >> an intention confrontation between bam and his wife. good reason the father of almost 2-year-old phoenix personally begged dr. phil for help. >> did you...
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mary barra, talk to phil. >> talk to phil. >> talk to phil. >> dr.l. >> doctor of automobiles, anything that moves, he's the doctor of. >> like the best there is. ive with we have to move on i'm going to praise phil again >> a strike goes on. thank you, nike. dow up 58. to bob pisani. >> thank you very much for nike. dow is up. almost half of that is due to nike about 30 points. mixed trading, very indeterminate day here this is one of the days you can't mca lot ake a lot of concs banks up a little bit, utilities unchanged. healthcare unchanged the trend really in last couple of weeks has been away from the value stocks, names we had, remember the big rally we saw a few weeks ago in retail and banks and industrials? that's faded in the last couple of weeks these had a great start to the month of september instead we have more defensive, not so much today, utilities, for example, are back essentially at historic highs. now it is essentially back to historic highs you see looking at that. elsewhere, the thing alarming to me, ipo market got slammed in t
mary barra, talk to phil. >> talk to phil. >> talk to phil. >> dr.l. >> doctor of automobiles, anything that moves, he's the doctor of. >> like the best there is. ive with we have to move on i'm going to praise phil again >> a strike goes on. thank you, nike. dow up 58. to bob pisani. >> thank you very much for nike. dow is up. almost half of that is due to nike about 30 points. mixed trading, very indeterminate day here this is one of the days you...
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it's been more than 20 years since the shocking murder of comic legend phil hartman.ing his family is revealing private details about him and his wife and that infamous murder/suicide. >>> holy guacamole. a major grocery chain is rolling out longer-lasting avocados. we'll tell you where you can get them and what's helping the fruit last longer. it's thursday, september 19th. >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. holy guacamole. >> it's botox. spoiler alert. >> there you go. happy thursday. one day away from friday. thank you for joining us. >>> we begin with an american airlines mechanic accused of trying to sabotage a passenger plane. he may have ties with isis. >> prosecutors made the revelation in a court hearing saying the suspect had an islamic state group propaganda video on his cell phone. >> the suspect appeared in court yesterday. his family, seen here, didn't comment as they walked awayed from miami courthouse. abc's pierre thomas has more. >> reporter: that american airlines mechanic accused of sabotaging a passenger jet held without bond af
it's been more than 20 years since the shocking murder of comic legend phil hartman.ing his family is revealing private details about him and his wife and that infamous murder/suicide. >>> holy guacamole. a major grocery chain is rolling out longer-lasting avocados. we'll tell you where you can get them and what's helping the fruit last longer. it's thursday, september 19th. >>> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. holy guacamole. >> it's botox. spoiler...
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and so was phil lebeau, phil is an auto industry reporter for cnbc. he also lives in detroit. emily sussman is with me, former vice president of campaigns for the center of american progress and brett stephens, op-ed columnist for the "new york times." molly, start with you on the ground there, one of the largest union strikes we've seen, if i'm not mistaken, in 12 years at least. gm says it's offered $7 billion for new u.s. factory investments. job creation, higher pay. what else are the union -- what else are they looking for? >> hey, craig, that's right. so actually to tell us this in his own words i'm going to bring in the president of the local union chapter. he's been part of the union for 34 years. and you can see everyone's just picketing right here. i'm going to bring him in. you know what, craig, he's just dealing with one thing right now. wiley, come join me right now. we're talking to my colleague craig melvin. you've been a union members for 34 years. >> correct. >> what else are you looking for, from gm? >> we're asking for jobs. we have four plants right now, th
and so was phil lebeau, phil is an auto industry reporter for cnbc. he also lives in detroit. emily sussman is with me, former vice president of campaigns for the center of american progress and brett stephens, op-ed columnist for the "new york times." molly, start with you on the ground there, one of the largest union strikes we've seen, if i'm not mistaken, in 12 years at least. gm says it's offered $7 billion for new u.s. factory investments. job creation, higher pay. what else are...
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phil: right.ket you have a higher volatility and that is kryptonite for ipo's. alix: is that only going to be for tech companies or is that spread to other sectors? phil: the same story spreads to other sectors -- when volatility increases, ipo tends to decrease. one, giveile that as another five or six weeks before you finalize pricing and you get into the market. a lot can happen in a macroenvironment. as stable as possible is what people want to see. the only companies you would see go out in that environment are companies that have the stable unit economics, profitability and a growth story. sonali: what are you most excited for? what is the biggest ipo you and your investors are most excited for? phil: we saw a lot of success with slack and spotify. we think airbnb can go that route as well. well-known business, growing consistently, and probably at a place where there would be excited to get into the market. that is one we are keeping ion. alix: what kind of valuation? phil: north of $20 bil
phil: right.ket you have a higher volatility and that is kryptonite for ipo's. alix: is that only going to be for tech companies or is that spread to other sectors? phil: the same story spreads to other sectors -- when volatility increases, ipo tends to decrease. one, giveile that as another five or six weeks before you finalize pricing and you get into the market. a lot can happen in a macroenvironment. as stable as possible is what people want to see. the only companies you would see go out...
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please allow me to introduce pastor phil.astor phil and his wife tammy, are the senior pastors at influence church in anaheim hills. they're special mentors to many , including myself. they are my pastors. pastor phil and tammy were aboard aircraft over new york city when the terror attacks september 11, 2001 took place and had family on the ground below. pastor phil will be leading us in prayer in ceremony invocation this morning. pastor? >> thank you, chris. there's nothing sweeter than could be able to talk to god. commune with him and he oversees all that we do and say. let's pray. heavenly father, in that great name of jesus, we thank you for this day that we can remember, we remember those who we lost. we remember how our nation changed, and resolve that we all gathered together in that day, and the days that led forward to be better, stronger and mightier americans. we pray for blessings on the family on the memories of those who still hurt, who still struggle, and may this event honor their memory, may honor our natio
please allow me to introduce pastor phil.astor phil and his wife tammy, are the senior pastors at influence church in anaheim hills. they're special mentors to many , including myself. they are my pastors. pastor phil and tammy were aboard aircraft over new york city when the terror attacks september 11, 2001 took place and had family on the ground below. pastor phil will be leading us in prayer in ceremony invocation this morning. pastor? >> thank you, chris. there's nothing sweeter than...
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. >> coming up, our look at sheridan continues as we go just outside the city to the fort phil kearny historic site. it played an important role between the u.s. and local native americans between 1886 and 186 . -- 1866 and 186 . >> here at kearny, the landscape is our artifact. it's our job to help people understand how the contour lines shaped the narrative of the war against the bozeman trail forts. we have a lot of people that come here that know nothing about the fort or know a little something about the plains indians wars but when they come in and we start to talk about the mainland marks around here, you really see them start to absorb how crucial the artifact that we preserve in wyoming, which is our landscape, that -- w that has shaped werled progression, for example. these wild narratives we have kind of grown up with but maybe haven't truly understood until you get out here and realize what's at the core of this conflict. >> located in traditional native american lands, the fort played a central role in red cloud's war, an armed conflict between native americans and the u.
. >> coming up, our look at sheridan continues as we go just outside the city to the fort phil kearny historic site. it played an important role between the u.s. and local native americans between 1886 and 186 . -- 1866 and 186 . >> here at kearny, the landscape is our artifact. it's our job to help people understand how the contour lines shaped the narrative of the war against the bozeman trail forts. we have a lot of people that come here that know nothing about the fort or know a...
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taylor: phil, react to those comments on valuation. phil: i would say wework is kind of in a space of its own. having lost $2 billion in 2018. i think of a mix of lyft, uber, and wework planning to come public in 2019, i think we have seen really the largest losing companies coming out of the pre-ipo tech space. at equityzen, these types of groups of companies, we also see plenty of companies that are burning only $100 million, $200 million in cash. wework is an exception to the norm, but writing off $37 billion of value over a period of three to four weeks will certainly catch the attention of a lot of capital venture investors and a lot of public market investors. taylor: we can joke all day long about how you value company using a discounted cash flow to evaluate a company that does not have cash flows. but on a serious note, how do you value this company? phil: sure. with wework, the first thing we theed at is trying to find multiples of revenue. the first thing we found, some of their competitors were trading at 1 or 1.5 times the
taylor: phil, react to those comments on valuation. phil: i would say wework is kind of in a space of its own. having lost $2 billion in 2018. i think of a mix of lyft, uber, and wework planning to come public in 2019, i think we have seen really the largest losing companies coming out of the pre-ipo tech space. at equityzen, these types of groups of companies, we also see plenty of companies that are burning only $100 million, $200 million in cash. wework is an exception to the norm, but...
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phil: it's season 18!ow on the season premier of america's most-watched daytime talk show. >> dr. phil, i need your help in a big way. >> announcer: bam margera. >> i'm amazed that i applied for your help and your team is -- how did they find me? >> dr. phil: when i see a young man in trouble asking for help, my ears prick up. >> announcer: the issues. >> dr. phil: you believe you have trouble handling alcohol? >> not lately. >> dr. phil: is there something wrong with you? >> no. >> dr. phil: why are you here? >> announcer: his mother. >> dr. phil: you're addicted to drama and entitlement. >> i don't want to talk to you ever again. >> announcer: his wife. >> you don't listen or follow rules. >> dr. phil: you're yelling at
phil: it's season 18!ow on the season premier of america's most-watched daytime talk show. >> dr. phil, i need your help in a big way. >> announcer: bam margera. >> i'm amazed that i applied for your help and your team is -- how did they find me? >> dr. phil: when i see a young man in trouble asking for help, my ears prick up. >> announcer: the issues. >> dr. phil: you believe you have trouble handling alcohol? >> not lately. >> dr. phil: is there...
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do you think there is any chance phil rutger will be fired from "the washington post?not. because they would have issued a statement right now talking about it. obviously they are backing him. look, why would you burn this source if they are openly talking like this and the only thing i can think of was this was a promise for more access by leaking this out from somebody else within the administration by letting people know that you had this information and that the source said that. >> tucker: yeah. i don't know. all i know is that here this young woman has really seen her life derailed and none of the self-described feminists are jumping to the aid of women seem to care at all and all patting phil rutger on his ample back and i think it's wrong. joe, great to see you tonight. thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so bill de blasio is famous as the worst mayor in the history of new york city. could he also be the laziest? new evidence tonight that suggests yes. a new title for bill de blasio, next. ♪ ♪ run with us on a john deere 1 series tractor. beacuse changi
do you think there is any chance phil rutger will be fired from "the washington post?not. because they would have issued a statement right now talking about it. obviously they are backing him. look, why would you burn this source if they are openly talking like this and the only thing i can think of was this was a promise for more access by leaking this out from somebody else within the administration by letting people know that you had this information and that the source said that....
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phil is still here at the table.ng a surreal level where it keeps happening, we keep posing the same questions. other than beto dropping the "f" bomb, i'm not sure anyone in public life is masking the moment most people feel, which is hunted.ragedy that we have, in several from thinking these things, you know, rarely movie theaters and churches, at concerts. you're not safe anywhere but an airport. >> that's the whole state. he got in a car and terrorized and entire state. and donald trump thanked law enforcement. he said it could have been worse. the entire state is terrorized. i don't know. mitch is going to wait for donald to do something and donald is going wait for mitch. what is happening? >> when you saw this, he equivocated and again after the shootings in day and to el paso, talking about how it's time to do something on background checks before he retreats. he really feels the pressure and wants to do something, both because it's the right thing to do and feels politically, he must. then, you say, there wil
phil is still here at the table.ng a surreal level where it keeps happening, we keep posing the same questions. other than beto dropping the "f" bomb, i'm not sure anyone in public life is masking the moment most people feel, which is hunted.ragedy that we have, in several from thinking these things, you know, rarely movie theaters and churches, at concerts. you're not safe anywhere but an airport. >> that's the whole state. he got in a car and terrorized and entire state. and...
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that's right, phil. you say it's an early start to the season.re as well. how are residents being told to prepare, people being impacted by all of this? i think what's taken a lot of people by surprise, sharanjit, is some of the fires we've seen in the state of queensland are effectively considered to be suburban areas. people who live there don't ordinarily believe or think they need to have a bushfire survival plan. but certainly some of the fires we've seen in the last week or so are fires we've seen in the last week or so are quite a savage reminder to those people that they do live in a very precarious situation now, and that's all because of the drying that's all because of the drying that australia, or parts of eastern australia, has undergone in recent times. a long drought is getting worse. as we say, there's no forecast or there's no decent rain in the forecast in the next few months. so these areas are tinder dry. add to that the area of the wind, and that's why some areas where people feel pretty safe are 110w where people feel pretty
that's right, phil. you say it's an early start to the season.re as well. how are residents being told to prepare, people being impacted by all of this? i think what's taken a lot of people by surprise, sharanjit, is some of the fires we've seen in the state of queensland are effectively considered to be suburban areas. people who live there don't ordinarily believe or think they need to have a bushfire survival plan. but certainly some of the fires we've seen in the last week or so are fires...
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phil: the school went on lock down. >> announcer: guess what? >> dr. phil: it gets worse. >> dr.ay will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now.
phil: the school went on lock down. >> announcer: guess what? >> dr. phil: it gets worse. >> dr.ay will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now.
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phil rucker, it's your scoop. to you first. >> well, nicolle, it's actually my colleague's scoop but what they're reporting overnight is it was indeed the president that used that sharpie to alter the map that was displayed in that oval office briefing. and it speaks to his frustration with this story line. so much of the reaction he had over the last few days on the alabama situation is because he's reacting to news media reports such as shep smith's show on fox yesterday and he's angry because he believes -- and this is according to his aides, he believes that he was correct in his announcement on sunday that alabama was in the hurricane track. of course, that was old information, as you just explained, and alabama was indeed not in the track of hurricane dorian when he made that announcement on sunday. and it's the is reason why the national weather service took to twitter to correct the president. but we know from years of studying donald trump that he is not somebody who will admit a mistake. he's not somebod
phil rucker, it's your scoop. to you first. >> well, nicolle, it's actually my colleague's scoop but what they're reporting overnight is it was indeed the president that used that sharpie to alter the map that was displayed in that oval office briefing. and it speaks to his frustration with this story line. so much of the reaction he had over the last few days on the alabama situation is because he's reacting to news media reports such as shep smith's show on fox yesterday and he's angry...
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phil: i have to think they want to push this over to 2020. but with only about $3 billion or $3.5 billion of cash available to them, things could really get messy, starting in q1 of 2020. particularly if lenders have promised capital if they raise their ipo before 2019. it will put them in a tight bind. if i were them, i would spend the next quarter really tightening the belt, trying to overhaul spending, show great numbers after q4, try to renegotiate with some of the banks. taylor: that was phil haslett, cofounder and chief revenue officer at equityzen and bloomberg's crystal tse. apple said in court it was unfairly painted as a tax dodger. in luxembourg, an apple lawyer says, in fact, that the company is the world's largest taxpayer. apple is urging the e.u. general court to overturn an order from the european commission that it pay a record of $13 billion in back taxes to ireland. bloomberg's maria tadeo filed this report from luxembourg. maria: apple is coming face-to-face with european regulators in the biggest tax case in the world. th
phil: i have to think they want to push this over to 2020. but with only about $3 billion or $3.5 billion of cash available to them, things could really get messy, starting in q1 of 2020. particularly if lenders have promised capital if they raise their ipo before 2019. it will put them in a tight bind. if i were them, i would spend the next quarter really tightening the belt, trying to overhaul spending, show great numbers after q4, try to renegotiate with some of the banks. taylor: that was...
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phil."ng the death of princess diana. >> i said oh, my god, there's a woman in the car. why isn't anybody helping? >> the paparazzi caused the incident. it's provable that's not the case. >> dr. phil: you believe the police botched this investigation. >> i watched a crime scene being destroyed. >> dr. phil: this person inside that tunnel, he has never spoke about princess diana's death till now. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause] >> dr. phil: people are fascinated with the royal family, obsessed with following their fairy tale
phil."ng the death of princess diana. >> i said oh, my god, there's a woman in the car. why isn't anybody helping? >> the paparazzi caused the incident. it's provable that's not the case. >> dr. phil: you believe the police botched this investigation. >> i watched a crime scene being destroyed. >> dr. phil: this person inside that tunnel, he has never spoke about princess diana's death till now. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you...
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he and phil will tee off at 11:40 pm. right behind them tony romo and the number five player in the world justin thomas. >>> is a golf tournament going to be on cbs? >> yes. actually no.>> you would have caught me with tony romo who is a cbs golf analyst. >>> emily turner is here.>>> this could be perfect weather. >>> when it comes to be golf it is going to be warm. they can wear shorts. check out their cavs. cavs like adonis. it comes to the gods apollo is shining on us right now. god of the sun. beautiful today. going into the weekend and next week. taking a live look out there to ocean beach. you can see the sun has set as of 7:11 pm. it is beautiful with a clear skies. they will continue into the weekend. san francisco your temperature your highs for the day 71 degrees. warmest of course in inland areas. 81 concorde as well as the north bay. santa rosa cooler on the coast. 67 degrees. overnight lows pretty simple easy to remember. 50s. the coolest in the north bay 51 degrees santa rosa. it is the middle to upper 50s e
he and phil will tee off at 11:40 pm. right behind them tony romo and the number five player in the world justin thomas. >>> is a golf tournament going to be on cbs? >> yes. actually no.>> you would have caught me with tony romo who is a cbs golf analyst. >>> emily turner is here.>>> this could be perfect weather. >>> when it comes to be golf it is going to be warm. they can wear shorts. check out their cavs. cavs like adonis. it comes to the gods...
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phil." the mysterious dis appeappearan jennifer dulos. >> whatever what happened happened there. >> announcer: the estranged husband. >> dr. phil: you think he's telling the truth? >> announcer: the crime scene. >> blood, blood. >> there's not blood everywhere. >> announcer: the one thing everyone agrees on. >> dr. phil: seems to be terribly incriminating. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [applause] >> dr. phil: well, the mystery, a missing mom,
phil." the mysterious dis appeappearan jennifer dulos. >> whatever what happened happened there. >> announcer: the estranged husband. >> dr. phil: you think he's telling the truth? >> announcer: the crime scene. >> blood, blood. >> there's not blood everywhere. >> announcer: the one thing everyone agrees on. >> dr. phil: seems to be terribly incriminating. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody...
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phil lebeau joins us from niagara falls. hey, phil. >> the reason we are here is because this is where porsche decided to unveil the new porsche taycan we were on the canadian side of the falls when they opened up the doors and said here is the porsche taycan the price tag will get a lot of people talking coming in over $150,000. last week we had a chance to go for a test ride in the all electric taycan. 2 to 60 in 2.6 seconds 80% charge of its battery in 22 1/2 minutes when it does fast charging we have 20,000 people who are interested in buying it. >> interestingly, we have seen that 50% of this interest people not knowing the porsche brand. >> are many tesla owners >> we welcome them >> it will be interesting to see how many tesla buyers say i would like to get the taycan instead. i get this question all the time how many electric vehicles have been sold in the u.s. and how many are teslas? two-thirds of the electric vehicles sold since 2015 were tesla models a good chunk in the last year and year and a half. but this is,
phil lebeau joins us from niagara falls. hey, phil. >> the reason we are here is because this is where porsche decided to unveil the new porsche taycan we were on the canadian side of the falls when they opened up the doors and said here is the porsche taycan the price tag will get a lot of people talking coming in over $150,000. last week we had a chance to go for a test ride in the all electric taycan. 2 to 60 in 2.6 seconds 80% charge of its battery in 22 1/2 minutes when it does fast...
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more on oil, let's bring in phil struggle -- let's bring in phil from the cme.is gap higher when the attack happened. since then, all prices have been coming back down to where we started. we filled the gap. given that tensions are still high, even if we get headlines suggesting we are going to get a partial cease-fire in yemen, are you surprised this has happened as quickly as it has? phil: it was an incredible turnaround in oil prices. we have been holding some of these geopolitical tension numbers above 60. and aramco doia believe they can get back online in a very quick and decisive way. you look at the oil inventories. we are back over the five-year average. i thinkear average -- oil prices, although it is a bit of a fluid situation here, with conflicting news coming out of iran, whether there is some kind of almost peace talk going on with them, u.s.-china trade are supposedthey to negotiate again and meet on the 10th. these are different moving targets. i still think oil prices are currently going to push lower, to about 52.75. beenhave you baz -- talking
more on oil, let's bring in phil struggle -- let's bring in phil from the cme.is gap higher when the attack happened. since then, all prices have been coming back down to where we started. we filled the gap. given that tensions are still high, even if we get headlines suggesting we are going to get a partial cease-fire in yemen, are you surprised this has happened as quickly as it has? phil: it was an incredible turnaround in oil prices. we have been holding some of these geopolitical tension...
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phil." >> dr. phil: she says her mother ruined her wedding. >> that's the first time i heard that. >> dr. phil: did you wear a white dress to your daughter's wedding? >> don't do this to me. >> dr. phil: you're exchanging your vows and your mother did what? >> thank you jesus. >> thank you jesus. >> dr. phil: hold on. >> you're lying, kendra. you need to go to church. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
phil." >> dr. phil: she says her mother ruined her wedding. >> that's the first time i heard that. >> dr. phil: did you wear a white dress to your daughter's wedding? >> don't do this to me. >> dr. phil: you're exchanging your vows and your mother did what? >> thank you jesus. >> thank you jesus. >> dr. phil: hold on. >> you're lying, kendra. you need to go to church. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you...
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phil and ashley wrote a great piece about this. 957 days. nothing is going to change here. i don't think so. will there be guard rails? no. there is a certain poetic irony. in him attacking the mayor of london, he's in a political of a knife fight. this is a state of nature. this is his state of nature and the question is going to be will the democratic par the -- party, sent their head which is joe biden or their heart, which is elizabeth warren into this party which is ferocious. >> phil, john brought up a great point. it brings us to the one brand that you wrote earlier this summer. that got through the president. that was racist. was an effort made to counter act that or just because of the flaw of daily conversations, are we off of that title, that subject line? >> brian, i don't know if we are off of that subject line because i think for a lot of americans, that moment and i guess it was back in mid july when the president levelled those racist attacks against the four congresswomen of color. i don't think people will forget what happened there over the span of a few
phil and ashley wrote a great piece about this. 957 days. nothing is going to change here. i don't think so. will there be guard rails? no. there is a certain poetic irony. in him attacking the mayor of london, he's in a political of a knife fight. this is a state of nature. this is his state of nature and the question is going to be will the democratic par the -- party, sent their head which is joe biden or their heart, which is elizabeth warren into this party which is ferocious. >>...
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phil: the posts and picks that might keep him single. >> dr. phil: this has to get better. game. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
phil: the posts and picks that might keep him single. >> dr. phil: this has to get better. game. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
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phil: i still talk about it with my brother.thing that could go wrong happened, and it happened publicly. what kind of surprises me is there was a confidential filing about the ipo, and i feel like some of the board and the other groups should have read through this and said, this is not going to look good. you are leasing back your buildings to the company, selling your trademark back. gotten $700 million of liquidity. this is not going to paint a rosy picture. back,ework takes a step more traditional things happening to him please when they take options back to the company. thosely shut down some of cities that haven't been as profitable. writer's bloomberg latest point, "softbank's investment to months ago clearly assumed we were at a total pass to world domination and that neumann was the person to get there. before even launching a roadshow, they formally rejected n's visions and called it off." that is so unusual. we, the big investors who liked it when it was $47 billion, we know we have the right idea. sameer: softbank d
phil: i still talk about it with my brother.thing that could go wrong happened, and it happened publicly. what kind of surprises me is there was a confidential filing about the ipo, and i feel like some of the board and the other groups should have read through this and said, this is not going to look good. you are leasing back your buildings to the company, selling your trademark back. gotten $700 million of liquidity. this is not going to paint a rosy picture. back,ework takes a step more...
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nbc analyst phil rucker from "the washington post." nicholas burns, a former senior director for russia, ukraine, and eurasian affairs. "new york times" white house correspondent michael crowley. msnbc analyst rick tyler and "washington post" editorial page editor ruth marcus. there are a lot of questions, i know you and your colleagues will want to ask them. >> and a lot of followups to the questions we were able to ask in the oval office. i asked president trump just moel moments ago, really, whether he spoke to the president of ukraine about joe biden, as you just played at the top of the show. he didn't deny that, instead saying he didn't want to get into the details of the call. he said he didn't know who the whistleblower is and said he hasn't read the complaint. the following questions become, why is the administration blocking the complaint from being turned over to congress. i asked the president whether congress should see it, he said it's not a big deal, brushed the question aside. i anticipate that will get a lot of focus.
nbc analyst phil rucker from "the washington post." nicholas burns, a former senior director for russia, ukraine, and eurasian affairs. "new york times" white house correspondent michael crowley. msnbc analyst rick tyler and "washington post" editorial page editor ruth marcus. there are a lot of questions, i know you and your colleagues will want to ask them. >> and a lot of followups to the questions we were able to ask in the oval office. i asked president...
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joining me to discuss, phil haslett. and, in new york, crystal tse, who has been covering this troubled ipo. what was the problem today? is it valuations, financials, or governance problems? >> all of the above. the simple answer is they have a lot of things to address before they can go to the investors again and ask them for their money. they were looking for a $47 billion valuation, and now we are hearing it could be as low as $12 billion to $15 billion. there have been a lot of changes to governance, but investors are looking at valuations, whether they will improve financials, and whether more is needed for them to be convinced about the valuation? taylor: this morning on the open, there were comments as it related to the valuation part. take a listen. >> the valuation is really a wake-up call to private investors that the public markets are holding them accountable. the specific reason i think this report reflected that is the amount of cash burn, a consistent theme and your setup addressed this. companies losing a
joining me to discuss, phil haslett. and, in new york, crystal tse, who has been covering this troubled ipo. what was the problem today? is it valuations, financials, or governance problems? >> all of the above. the simple answer is they have a lot of things to address before they can go to the investors again and ask them for their money. they were looking for a $47 billion valuation, and now we are hearing it could be as low as $12 billion to $15 billion. there have been a lot of...
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"washington post" phil rucker was there and described it like this.he scene played out like a segment on the qvc shopping channel. no expense was spared. >> it was crafted from the finest natural steel. this was the rolls-royce version so strong, so imposing that no human being could scale it. not even a champion mountain climber. 20 have tried and failed he claimed. it's one thing to read about his visit but it's another thing to hear it. >> it's hardened concrete, very powerful concrete. dependant concrete is poured after it's up. they pour it through funnels. and a lot of technological advances have been made with concrete. so if you think you're going to cut it with a blow torch, that doesn't work because you hit concrete. i said, fellows, how about doing a less expensive version. they said this is the version that works. this is the rolls-royce version. it's an anti-climb device if you look at the steel on top. we actually built prototypes and we have -- i guess you could say world class mountain climbers. this wall can't be climbed. this is very
"washington post" phil rucker was there and described it like this.he scene played out like a segment on the qvc shopping channel. no expense was spared. >> it was crafted from the finest natural steel. this was the rolls-royce version so strong, so imposing that no human being could scale it. not even a champion mountain climber. 20 have tried and failed he claimed. it's one thing to read about his visit but it's another thing to hear it. >> it's hardened concrete, very...
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>> phil, how focused is he on 2020?time the president ran, he had the benefit of having no track record andyou, time to ch it up. >> yeah. >> now he is the government. >> well, steph, donald trump has really no record or history of staying focused for an extended period of time. he can certainly stay focused for, you know, a few weeks like he did at the end of the general election campaign in 2016, but that being said, he's transfixed by the re-election campaign. he thinks about it all the time. you see him tweeting about it all the time. he has regular briefings and updates from his campaign advisers about the latest polls, about the ups and downs of the various democratic opponents and i assume he's going to continue to focus in on that. but as for his messaging, as for what he's doing as president, i would expect we will probably see more of the same, which is not a lot of focus. >> phil, when the white house gave you that list of historic achievements, given your assessment and your covering of this white house and
>> phil, how focused is he on 2020?time the president ran, he had the benefit of having no track record andyou, time to ch it up. >> yeah. >> now he is the government. >> well, steph, donald trump has really no record or history of staying focused for an extended period of time. he can certainly stay focused for, you know, a few weeks like he did at the end of the general election campaign in 2016, but that being said, he's transfixed by the re-election campaign. he...
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phil: he was in for violent crimes. >> his soul is dead, and his soul is black. that's what he says. >> dr. phil: if he says where robbing an armored car, would you? so you are "ride or die"? >> "ride or die." >> dr. phil: let's do it. this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> standby. >> dr. phil: today is going to be a changing day in your life. i am not giving up on you.
phil: he was in for violent crimes. >> his soul is dead, and his soul is black. that's what he says. >> dr. phil: if he says where robbing an armored car, would you? so you are "ride or die"? >> "ride or die." >> dr. phil: let's do it. this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> standby. >> dr. phil: today is going to be a changing day in your life. i am not giving up on you.
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to keep the conversation lively. >> phil, john brought up a great point. it brings us to the one brand that you wrote earlier this summer. that got through the president. that was racist. that cut him in a way. was an effort made to counter act that or just because of the flaw of daily conversations, are we off of that title, that subject line? >> brian, i don't know if we are off of that subject line because i think for a lot of americans, that moment and i guess it was back in mid july when the president levelled those racist attacks against the four congresswomen of color. that moment -- i don't think people will forget what happened there over the span of a few weeks where the president went after them. what trump had done now is he's basically trying to say, i am not the puppet, you are the puppet. i am not the racist but these congresswomen are racists. because of what they said about america. and about israel. the logic does not connect there. what the president did say in july is plainly racist and a lot of news including "the washington post" call
to keep the conversation lively. >> phil, john brought up a great point. it brings us to the one brand that you wrote earlier this summer. that got through the president. that was racist. that cut him in a way. was an effort made to counter act that or just because of the flaw of daily conversations, are we off of that title, that subject line? >> brian, i don't know if we are off of that subject line because i think for a lot of americans, that moment and i guess it was back in mid...
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phil." for social media stardom. >> dr. phil: you said the more followers you get the better boyfriend you'll have. >> yeah. to be honest, like -- >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: you made $500,000 and you're on food stamp. >> announcer: now the insta famous are paying off. >> somebody needs to snatch that party city wig. >> dr. phil: i'm through listening. i want to start talking. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now.
phil." for social media stardom. >> dr. phil: you said the more followers you get the better boyfriend you'll have. >> yeah. to be honest, like -- >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: you made $500,000 and you're on food stamp. >> announcer: now the insta famous are paying off. >> somebody needs to snatch that party city wig. >> dr. phil: i'm through listening. i want to start talking. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you...
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phil." >> i've been ghosted over eight times. >> dr. phil: is a pattern developing here? >> i don't know why i'm getting ghosted. i'm beautiful, smart, talented. >> dr. phil: is it possible there's something you're doing in. >> announcer: now a ghost of brittney's past is here to tell all. >> dr. phil: you start seeing red flags. >> uh-huh. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
phil." >> i've been ghosted over eight times. >> dr. phil: is a pattern developing here? >> i don't know why i'm getting ghosted. i'm beautiful, smart, talented. >> dr. phil: is it possible there's something you're doing in. >> announcer: now a ghost of brittney's past is here to tell all. >> dr. phil: you start seeing red flags. >> uh-huh. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring...
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> listen, morgan, at the events you could expect tim cook to take the stage with jeff williams and philler to bring enthusiasm and excitement to the eent. you'll hear the theater there being live streamed and apple employees. so clearly we're at the steve jobs theater here in cupertino, california so the excitement is there we'll see how investors and consumers react. like i said, expectations are muted. but on the other hand, there are analysts who say there is still at a lot of people on old iphones, estimated 200 iphone 6er earlier that is potentially a lot of people who may think about upgrading to the faster processor and improved camera system we'll find out. >> and once again i would argue and neil i'm trying to start an argument with you and you are not playing with me -- >> such a troublemaker. >> i like to make trouble. today doesn't really matter as long as apple doesn't screw it up because next year we'll get a 5g network upgrade with the phone and we haven't had that since the iphone 5 in 2012 and that could move the needle if they improve capability and software to take ad
> listen, morgan, at the events you could expect tim cook to take the stage with jeff williams and philler to bring enthusiasm and excitement to the eent. you'll hear the theater there being live streamed and apple employees. so clearly we're at the steve jobs theater here in cupertino, california so the excitement is there we'll see how investors and consumers react. like i said, expectations are muted. but on the other hand, there are analysts who say there is still at a lot of people on...
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at issue payraises, job security and a bringing new mods f plant phasing out production where wed phil lebeaut. in de >> reporter: after 40 years at gm, john blaze is on strike determined to hel the uaw get a better contract with general motors. >> we'll stay out here as long as we need to to get a good contract. >> reporter: from early morning picketers touto workers outside gm plant i arlington, texas, 46,000 uaw members have effectively shut down thecountry's largest automaker. >> i am not at all surprised that there is a strike. the issues were very tough. the stake were vy high for both sides. >> reporter: for gm the goal is containing costs, including benefits the company pays uaw members $63 an hour, more than ford, fiatlerd chr or foreign automakers operating in the u.s. the uaw counters that gm has steadily increasedr the numf vehicles imported from mexico and believes some of them could have b beenlt in plants like the one in lordstown, ohio, which has been shuttered. it's all part of mary barra's plan to make gm lean and profitable. that has drawn the ire of president trump
at issue payraises, job security and a bringing new mods f plant phasing out production where wed phil lebeaut. in de >> reporter: after 40 years at gm, john blaze is on strike determined to hel the uaw get a better contract with general motors. >> we'll stay out here as long as we need to to get a good contract. >> reporter: from early morning picketers touto workers outside gm plant i arlington, texas, 46,000 uaw members have effectively shut down thecountry's largest...
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phil: time-out. i'm confused why both of you sit around waiting for him to decide what is going to happen in your life. [applause] >> dr. phil: today will be a
phil: time-out. i'm confused why both of you sit around waiting for him to decide what is going to happen in your life. [applause] >> dr. phil: today will be a
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connell: phil, thanks. as always phil flynn in chicago. melissa: that's smart. there is based on thinking there will be a trade war. they have been pricing that in. that is one thing i hadn't thought about. the top 10 on the stage, democratic front-runners with do night's debate. what to expect. why some on wall street are sounding alarm about one candidate's surge in the polls. let me guess. don't say it. connell: don't give it away. felicity huffman set to be sentenced tomorrow in the college recruiting scandal. how much time she might serve. melissa: the business of love, it is getting crowded. facebook entering "the dating game." rivals say it is bound to get burned. are they right? that's coming up. ♪ cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most
connell: phil, thanks. as always phil flynn in chicago. melissa: that's smart. there is based on thinking there will be a trade war. they have been pricing that in. that is one thing i hadn't thought about. the top 10 on the stage, democratic front-runners with do night's debate. what to expect. why some on wall street are sounding alarm about one candidate's surge in the polls. let me guess. don't say it. connell: don't give it away. felicity huffman set to be sentenced tomorrow in the college...
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phil rucker, obviously, an unsaid part of this is that there may be more.re may be more individuals like this. our mutually colleague nicolle wallace reported after talking with two veterans of the intel business that they keep noting here is another phone call from inside the house saying the house is on fire, and i am guessing, phil, the white house may be bracing for the fact that there could be more. >> yeah, brian, there always could be more with this president and one of the main reasons for that, frankly, is his lack of discipline in his interactions with foreign leaders. this is not a president who reads from notes or who follows a script. he sort of freewheels in conversations and thinks that makes him an effective leader and negotiator when he's going head-to-head, face-to-face or handset to handset with a counterpart around the world but the problem according to people in the white house is that he will often times say things he's not exactly prepared to say or doesn't fully appreciate the ramifications of those comments. we saw it very early on
phil rucker, obviously, an unsaid part of this is that there may be more.re may be more individuals like this. our mutually colleague nicolle wallace reported after talking with two veterans of the intel business that they keep noting here is another phone call from inside the house saying the house is on fire, and i am guessing, phil, the white house may be bracing for the fact that there could be more. >> yeah, brian, there always could be more with this president and one of the main...
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connell: phil flynn is out in chicago. phil? reporter: it was an incredible day. oil price were higher than they are now. based on reports that saudi arabia is importing oil from iraq. they might not live up to their commitment to get production back up to 100%. we also saw about military action against iran because of the attack. mike pompeo went the other way. tropical storm imelda is causing havoc with refiners down in texas. a lot of flooding. we got a report of a new diesel pipeline is being down. while everybody is looking at middle east, texas is getting flooded out. it could impact gas prices. connell: a lot for you oil traders to digest. thank you, phil. melissa: fear at 39,000 feet. passengers on a delta airlines flight, faced with an alarming moment when the plane aggressive dropped midair. what officials say may have caused the plunge. what it could mean for flights going forward. connell: feeling heat on capitol hill. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg meeting today with lawmakers as the company faces increased pressure from washington an antitrust regulati
connell: phil flynn is out in chicago. phil? reporter: it was an incredible day. oil price were higher than they are now. based on reports that saudi arabia is importing oil from iraq. they might not live up to their commitment to get production back up to 100%. we also saw about military action against iran because of the attack. mike pompeo went the other way. tropical storm imelda is causing havoc with refiners down in texas. a lot of flooding. we got a report of a new diesel pipeline is...