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phil primetime."spin. >> byron: the network will air more than just his primetime show. the morning and evening newscast as well as a true crime show hosted by nancy grace, a daytime show with steve harvey, and a reality dating series cohosted by ex "bachelor" host chris harrison. what's the goal, the purpose, the destination? >> test nice, funny you choose that word. i want to create a destination at work that people can turn on in the morning and not be afraid to leave it on all day and have their kids come in and see something that they wish they hadn't seen. >> byron: when i walk around this impressive studio that you've built, i think about a friend of yours who started her own network a bit ago. any advice from oprah? >> i talked to her when i decided to leave the daytime landscape. she said, "100%, i don't blame you, i get it, i'm surprised you hung in as long as you did in that space, and i'm not surprised that you're doing what you're doing." >> it's all on marriage street. come hang out on o
phil primetime."spin. >> byron: the network will air more than just his primetime show. the morning and evening newscast as well as a true crime show hosted by nancy grace, a daytime show with steve harvey, and a reality dating series cohosted by ex "bachelor" host chris harrison. what's the goal, the purpose, the destination? >> test nice, funny you choose that word. i want to create a destination at work that people can turn on in the morning and not be afraid to...
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we'll go to phil lebeau.phil, are you hearing anything else from airlines or airports able to reopen or resume part of their service? >> reporter: just from american. american lifting the ground stop for the main line flights in the united states as well as internationally and for sky west operating american airline flights. sky west, regional operator, operates from smaller airports. both have lifted the ground stops. that is the only official lifting. we have been in touch with united airlines. they continue to work on this issue. they are not yet to the point where they can say, yes, let's lift the ground stop. flight aware with 127 delays and 19 cancellations. that number is going to sky rocket at least on the delays until we get some kind of resolution regarding the ground stops that are in effect right now for delta as well as united airlines. you heard from the faa within the last ten minutes saying it has heard from a number of airlines requesting assistance as they try to work on the i.t. issues. tha
we'll go to phil lebeau.phil, are you hearing anything else from airlines or airports able to reopen or resume part of their service? >> reporter: just from american. american lifting the ground stop for the main line flights in the united states as well as internationally and for sky west operating american airline flights. sky west, regional operator, operates from smaller airports. both have lifted the ground stops. that is the only official lifting. we have been in touch with united...
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phil beven as our guest today. he's... researcher and writer, and he publishes detailed and thoroughly research material a range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and phill previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today by a skype from birmingham, welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard, honry levy and thomas kaplin, the two prime movers in this outfit? well, pair of rogues, both of them, i mean, levi of course is... famous french intellectual, one of the the new philosophers of the the mid 70s who reacted against the left-wing philosophy of the 1968 student uprising, so the reactionaries right? but he of course has gone to to be involved in all sorts of uh zionist related activities, he himself has comes this jewish from algerian background uh and left there for france when he was very young and uh he's more recently been involved for example in in libya uh with the uh the illegal uh n
phil beven as our guest today. he's... researcher and writer, and he publishes detailed and thoroughly research material a range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and phill previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today by a skype from birmingham, welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard, honry levy and thomas kaplin, the two prime movers in this outfit? well, pair...
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phil bevenn as our guest today. he's an independent researcher and writer and he publishes detailed and thoroughly research material on range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and fill previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today via skype from birmingham. welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard honry levy and thomas cuplan, the two prime movers in this outfit? well... well pair of rogues both of them, mean levi of course is the famous french intellectual, one of the the new philosophers of the the mid 70s who reacted against the left-wing philosophy. fe of the 1968 student uprising so the reactionaries right, but he of course has gone to to be involved in all sorts of zionist related activities, himself is jewish from algerian background and left there for france when he was very young, and he's more recently been involved for example in in libya uh with the uh the illegal uh nato act
phil bevenn as our guest today. he's an independent researcher and writer and he publishes detailed and thoroughly research material on range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and fill previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today via skype from birmingham. welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard honry levy and thomas cuplan, the two prime movers in this outfit?...
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well phil, i mean, just tell us how you became interested in the kurdis question?um, well, it's kind of an odd one. it actually, it goes back to my interest in the uk left, buse, um, as, as as you mentioned at the beginning, i used to work in in jeremy corbin's office, and i have since then take it upon myself, just trying to figure out what happened, um, and and frankly why did the left, some of them around jeremy corbin, um, cave in towards the the anti-semitism smears um being being projected by zionists and and indeed others um and so that led me to um looking into various organizations um and i stumbled across this group called plan c uh which is actively involved on the ground in syria and essentially i've identified it as uh what we you'd regard as a cia cut out um and so what you've got is um military intelligence um working on the ground in syria in rojiva or this kind of new kurdistan region and then th and it's and it its aims and objectives are being filtered through into the uk through this supposedly leftist anarchist group called plan c yeah um and a
well phil, i mean, just tell us how you became interested in the kurdis question?um, well, it's kind of an odd one. it actually, it goes back to my interest in the uk left, buse, um, as, as as you mentioned at the beginning, i used to work in in jeremy corbin's office, and i have since then take it upon myself, just trying to figure out what happened, um, and and frankly why did the left, some of them around jeremy corbin, um, cave in towards the the anti-semitism smears um being being...
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forward uh zianist foreign policy objectives in relation of course to isolating iran, indeed, well phil, i mean just tell us how you became interested in the kurdish question, um, well it's kind of an odd one, it actually it goes back to my strets in the uk left buse um as as you mentioned at the beginning i used to work in in jeremy corbin's office and i have since then take it upon myself just trying to figure out what happened um and and frankly why did the left some of them around jeremy corbin um cave in towards the the anti-semitism smears um being being projected by zionists and and indeed others um and and so that led me to um looking into various organizations um and i stumbled across his group called plan c uh which is actively involved on the ground in syria and essentially i've identified it as uh what we you'd regard as a cia cutout um and so what you've got is um military intelligence um working on the ground. in syria in rojiva or this kind of new kurdistan region and then th and it's and it it's aims and objectives are being filtered through into the uk through this supp
forward uh zianist foreign policy objectives in relation of course to isolating iran, indeed, well phil, i mean just tell us how you became interested in the kurdish question, um, well it's kind of an odd one, it actually it goes back to my strets in the uk left buse um as as you mentioned at the beginning i used to work in in jeremy corbin's office and i have since then take it upon myself just trying to figure out what happened um and and frankly why did the left some of them around jeremy...
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let's start there with phil lebeau and more details. phil?> kelly, those numbers coming in 8,000 more than the fed estimated. look at where tesla reported what it actually reported for q2, just under 444,000 vehicles delivered for the quarter. even though better than expected, it is the second-straight quarter where year over year there was a decline in deliveries. this time down 4.8%. production just over 410,000. now, the question is, can they hit the estimate of 1.82 million vehicles delivered this year, which would be flat with last year, even adam jonas from morgan stanley out with a note today saying it will be challenging if they're going to do it in the second half of this year. tesla doesn't break down its sales by region, we did get the numbers out of china, where they reported on the entire industry and in june tesla sales were down 24.2%. that talks to or goes straight to the heart of the question of just how challenging the chinese market is right now. for the quarter, tesla is still ahead of byd in terms of full ev sales worldwi
let's start there with phil lebeau and more details. phil?> kelly, those numbers coming in 8,000 more than the fed estimated. look at where tesla reported what it actually reported for q2, just under 444,000 vehicles delivered for the quarter. even though better than expected, it is the second-straight quarter where year over year there was a decline in deliveries. this time down 4.8%. production just over 410,000. now, the question is, can they hit the estimate of 1.82 million vehicles...
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phil foden. do you think- is your favourite player? phil foden.? phil i foden. do you think he is going is your favourite player? phil - foden. do you think he is going to score the winner _ foden. do you think he is going to score the winner tonight? - foden. do you think he is going to score the winner tonight? yeah. l foden. do you think he is going to score the winner tonight? yeah. i | score the winner tonight? yeah. i think 2-1 for— score the winner tonight? yeah. i think 2-1 for us. _ score the winner tonight? yeah. i think 2-1 for us. you _ score the winner tonight? yeah. i think 2-1 for us. you want - score the winner tonight? yeah. i think 2-1 for us. you want to - score the winner tonight? yeah. i think 2-1 for us. you want to be l think 2-1 for us. you want to be realistic _ think 2-1 for us. you want to be realistic i— think 2-1 for us. you want to be realistic. i am _ think 2-1 for us. you want to be realistic. i am absolutely - think 2-1 for us. you want to be i realistic. i am absolutely ecstatic. again, we are against a very good
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oh supervisor canapis, oh that was kind of dumb, and phil. thank you phil. and we have two mcs, the beautiful administrator carmen chu and our mayor chief of staff, the handsome braun. neither one of them paid me for that. and i know the honorable mayor will be joining us a little bit later in the program. so when i think about the william hall awards, i think about the individuals who dedicate their daily lives to the health and safety of our parks. and we learn from the pandemic and many of us already knew this that parks are necessities for life, mental well being, bodily well being, soulful well being, right? and san francisco does parks better than any other place. in fact, urbanist and activist, jane jacobs wrote that our parks more than 60 years ago are something still relevant, and she said, a tiny triangular intersection left over which in most cities would be flattened or have a hedge a few binges and maybe a non entity in san francisco, is a since miniature world of its own, a deep water and exotic forist populated by the birds that have been attr
oh supervisor canapis, oh that was kind of dumb, and phil. thank you phil. and we have two mcs, the beautiful administrator carmen chu and our mayor chief of staff, the handsome braun. neither one of them paid me for that. and i know the honorable mayor will be joining us a little bit later in the program. so when i think about the william hall awards, i think about the individuals who dedicate their daily lives to the health and safety of our parks. and we learn from the pandemic and many of...
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oh supervisor canapis, oh that was kind of dumb, and phil. thank you phil. and we have two mcs, the beautiful administrator carmen chu and our mayor chief of staff, the handsome braun. neither one of them paid me for that. and i know the honorable mayor will be joining us a little bit later in the program. so when i think about the william hall awards, i think about the individuals who dedicate their daily lives to the health and safety of our parks. and we learn from the pandemic and many of us already knew this that parks are necessities for life, mental well being, bodily well being, soulful well being, right? and san francisco does parks better than any other place. in fact, urbanist and activist, jane jacobs wrote that our parks more than 60 years ago are something still relevant, and she said, a tiny triangular intersection left over which in most cities would be flattened or have a hedge a few binges and maybe a non entity in san francisco, is a since miniature world of its own, a deep water and exotic forist populated by the birds that have been attr
oh supervisor canapis, oh that was kind of dumb, and phil. thank you phil. and we have two mcs, the beautiful administrator carmen chu and our mayor chief of staff, the handsome braun. neither one of them paid me for that. and i know the honorable mayor will be joining us a little bit later in the program. so when i think about the william hall awards, i think about the individuals who dedicate their daily lives to the health and safety of our parks. and we learn from the pandemic and many of...
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i'm phil mattingly in for dana bash. let's go behind the headlines it's our politics it has been 21 years since noted brooklyn scholar jay-z, noted he had 99 problems. >> the harris campaign, the trump campaign, they've got 99 nine days, which will likely include quite a few problems. >> team trump's issue today though how to attack the presumptive democratic nominee, the former president, trying out lots of different options she was a bum three weeks ago. she was a bum a failed vice president, and a failed administration, but have radical liberal kamala harris gets in and by the way, there are numerous ways saying her name, she made bernie sanders looked like a moderate. we have a man that can't put two sentences together. and now we're replacing him with worse than he is. a dangerous person who's not smart. >> to be clear, there's only one way to say her name, but while the former president workshops attack lines, vice president kamala harris is hoping to keep her momentum going. polls show voters aren't giving her a s
i'm phil mattingly in for dana bash. let's go behind the headlines it's our politics it has been 21 years since noted brooklyn scholar jay-z, noted he had 99 problems. >> the harris campaign, the trump campaign, they've got 99 nine days, which will likely include quite a few problems. >> team trump's issue today though how to attack the presumptive democratic nominee, the former president, trying out lots of different options she was a bum three weeks ago. she was a bum a failed...
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we start off with phil lebeau on tesla. phil? >> this was a report for the fourth straight quarter where tesla's earnings fell short of expectations. the company earning 52 cents a share. of the street was expecting ten cents more. 62 cents a share. they did beat when it comes to revenue coming in at $25.5 billion. better than the street expectation of $24.7 billion. the numbers within the numbers this was a 43% slowdown in earnings per share compared to the second quarter of 2023. free cash flow did come in a little better than a year ago. coming in at $1.3 billion. but automotive gross margins excluding zero emission vehicle credits, that was expected to be about 16.5%. came in at 14.6%. in terms of deliveries, they once again used the language of notably lower delivery growth rates for 2024 than 2023. so, no change there. not surprising given the fact that we have seen challenges in terms of deliveries over the last couple of quarters. remember, the company plans to deliver a lower priced model, that's all they're saying about
we start off with phil lebeau on tesla. phil? >> this was a report for the fourth straight quarter where tesla's earnings fell short of expectations. the company earning 52 cents a share. of the street was expecting ten cents more. 62 cents a share. they did beat when it comes to revenue coming in at $25.5 billion. better than the street expectation of $24.7 billion. the numbers within the numbers this was a 43% slowdown in earnings per share compared to the second quarter of 2023. free...
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with phil, he was a lead author on a piece where we argued for congressional regulation office, if phil to speak more on that, go right ahead. >> kevin come up with your number one priority be the same as molly? figuring out ways to manage this >> it has to be a capacity building thing. you need to think of this as work. human beings that have desks and papers and they have time allotted to stuff. they are pulled in a lot of different directions. how do you graft into this work which is substantial. a few thousand major rules every single year. moving towards completion. that is a lot to cover. >> i do not mean to be sarcastic or sort of disrespectful, but maybe we need to work more than tuesday through thursday in washington, d.c. >> that is part of the capacity. time on task. incentives for doing the work. better technology. who knows, ai could work here as part of the way to go through this heavy stuff and see where regulations conflict with each other and that kind of stuff. there are many possibilities. >> phil, what about you? >> i spent the morning with what people are saying abo
with phil, he was a lead author on a piece where we argued for congressional regulation office, if phil to speak more on that, go right ahead. >> kevin come up with your number one priority be the same as molly? figuring out ways to manage this >> it has to be a capacity building thing. you need to think of this as work. human beings that have desks and papers and they have time allotted to stuff. they are pulled in a lot of different directions. how do you graft into this work...
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thank you, phil.g up, much more on the airlines. american airlines ceo robert isom will join us in the next hour after the company reports. we get to see phil again. next hour. >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business. next level moments need the next level network. it without you. honestly, i don't do a whole lot here. i'm really just here for the at&t internet, it's super-fast so, any pre-launch concerns? what if nobody buys them? that's mean or, what if everybody buys them? oh, i hadn't thought of that that's probably not gonna happen can we handle that kind of traffic? the network can handle it! i downloaded eight hours of true crime stories just during our last video call i'm learning a lot the future is not just going to happen. you have to make it. and if you want a successful business, all it takes is an idea, and now becomes the future where you grew a dream into a reality. the all new godaddy airo. put your business online in minutes with the power of ai. (♪♪) car, this isn
thank you, phil.g up, much more on the airlines. american airlines ceo robert isom will join us in the next hour after the company reports. we get to see phil again. next hour. >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business. next level moments need the next level network. it without you. honestly, i don't do a whole lot here. i'm really just here for the at&t internet, it's super-fast so, any pre-launch concerns? what if nobody buys them? that's mean or, what if...
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phil bevenn as our guest today. he's an independent researcher and writer and he publishes detailed and thorally research material on range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and fell previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today via skype from birmingham. welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard henry levy and thomas kaplin, the two prime movers in this outfit? well, pair of rogues both of them. i mean, levi of course, is the famous french intellectual, one of the the new... philosophers of the the mid 70s who reacted against the left-wing philosophy of the 1968 student uprising so the reactionaries right, but he of course has gone to to be involved in all sorts of ' zionist related activities, himself is comes jewish from algerian background and left there for france when he was very young and he's more recently been involved for example in in libya uh with the uh the illegal uh nato ac
phil bevenn as our guest today. he's an independent researcher and writer and he publishes detailed and thorally research material on range of topics on his patreon account and various publications and fell previously worked for jeremy corbin in his parliamentary office when he was a leader of the labour party and he's joining us today via skype from birmingham. welcome to the show. david, what can you tell us about bernard henry levy and thomas kaplin, the two prime movers in this outfit?...
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phil foden! my word!1—1 it remained. england then making changes in a match that looked set for extra time and a nerve shredding conclusion. but in added time, substitute ollie watkins gave england the moment the dream of. the moment they dream of. and ollie watkins in the final minute! this campaign has relied on instances of individual brilliance. none more important than this. england had made history. through to their first major final overseas and now with a chance of sporting...
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phil lebeau is live with us. phil, run us through the latest here >> reporter: two things. is that we talked with both american and united airlines both have said, yes, they are in a ground stop right now. they are trying to pinpoint exactly what happened in terms of the software outage and how long it will take to correct that and whether or not we will get an update, let's say n the next 30 minutes or the next hour remember, once you get to 10:00 a.m. central european time and 5:00 a.m. on the east coast, that is the next wave of flights of the east coast of the united states still unclear if we see the ground stop lifted at that time. this is global in nature we heard reports of australia with impacts there ryanair on social media saying if you have a flight today, show up at least three hours ahead of time and be prepared to check-in at the airport because you cannot check-in due to the software outage on your mobile phone. this is what we're seeing the industry trying to work its way through. for the flights that are already in air, we should point that that the airlin
phil lebeau is live with us. phil, run us through the latest here >> reporter: two things. is that we talked with both american and united airlines both have said, yes, they are in a ground stop right now. they are trying to pinpoint exactly what happened in terms of the software outage and how long it will take to correct that and whether or not we will get an update, let's say n the next 30 minutes or the next hour remember, once you get to 10:00 a.m. central european time and 5:00 a.m....
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i will bring in phil blancato on this. phil? you're in the camp right?gs will be strong. this is earnings revisions index, for the most part, up here recently. a little bit, getting a little anxious here. but, these high earnings expectations, record earnings expectations, at the same time, the same group of folks are expecting the economy to slow, maybe enough so that the fed has to cut-rates. how do they coexist? >> you kind of teed me off in the beginning. you have a bunch of companies making a lot of money not performing on index. they are run by the mag-7, the majority of it. will those companies lift off as rates come down? the consumer centric small cap, mid-cap names where are my expectations are. not large cap growth. enless large cap value. i like dividend. if you go down in capitalization with the profits you made in the mag-7 names there is the opportunity as the fed cuts rate. charles: give example, helen of troy much name has been around for a long time, down 30%, 30%! this is one of those names you might say okay, i want to transition it h
i will bring in phil blancato on this. phil? you're in the camp right?gs will be strong. this is earnings revisions index, for the most part, up here recently. a little bit, getting a little anxious here. but, these high earnings expectations, record earnings expectations, at the same time, the same group of folks are expecting the economy to slow, maybe enough so that the fed has to cut-rates. how do they coexist? >> you kind of teed me off in the beginning. you have a bunch of companies...
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>> all right, phil, thank you.. >> you would think that it would be a great time for the airline stocks right now, tim. >> well, it had been. >> right. >> it had been a 65% move off of the recent cycle lows for delta and some of this is a function of just normalizing post-covid, and dynamics. and if you look at where some of these stocks at least traded both on multiple and in dollar prices, you look at delta, it was a $60 to $65 stock p pre-covid. i think they have the ability to continue to trade higher on that. phil nailed what's always the issue for airlines, which is efficiency and capacity and where they get a little either lazy or greedy or whatever, but the analyst community always assumes that's just around the corner. i think you could get delta a little lower here. >> yeah, with the airlines from a macro perspective, it's a great little microcosm of what's going on in the heads of corporate customers as and consumers. even with the recent declines in airlines, so, this index is down versus last year, it'
>> all right, phil, thank you.. >> you would think that it would be a great time for the airline stocks right now, tim. >> well, it had been. >> right. >> it had been a 65% move off of the recent cycle lows for delta and some of this is a function of just normalizing post-covid, and dynamics. and if you look at where some of these stocks at least traded both on multiple and in dollar prices, you look at delta, it was a $60 to $65 stock p pre-covid. i think they...
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phil, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank.ted with the negotiations with the department of justice and boeing the last several months. this began and triggered by the event with alaska airlines where the door plug was blown off in mid flight. that prompted the doj to say wait a second. that is the violation of the agreement that you agreed to in 2021 with regard to the original two 737 max crashes. this is the agreement from the department of justice. it still needs to be approved by the judge. boeing will plead guilty to conspiracy to defraud the government charge. that is a felony, by the way. they will agree to pay $243.6 million in a fine. same fine they paid for the original case back in 2021 and they are committing to spend at least $455 million to strengthen their safety and quality control pro protocols. there will be a corporate monitor who will be hired and approved by the court to make sure boeing institutes those changes, at least over the next three years. this all stems from the max crashes in 2018 and 2019. boei
phil, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frank.ted with the negotiations with the department of justice and boeing the last several months. this began and triggered by the event with alaska airlines where the door plug was blown off in mid flight. that prompted the doj to say wait a second. that is the violation of the agreement that you agreed to in 2021 with regard to the original two 737 max crashes. this is the agreement from the department of justice. it still needs to be...
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overshadowing that, however, is what phil mentioned with the supply chain. an all-time high. valuations are at an all-time high. this is our comment on the lease rates this quarter. we don't see that changing any time soon. >> john, were you on the board for spirit aerosystems. i'll not ask about the deal with boeing buying spirit. you interact with spirit and air lease with steve and leaders at boeing. they believe that they can get past this stretch here and quickly start to ramp up production. based on your con kconversationh them, how confident are you about that happening? >> i'm optimistic. a lot of work has to be done. i've never seen a boeing company more focused than they are now, phil, in righting the ship and correcting quality and doing all of the things we need to see done so they can get the cokc confidence back of the regulators and customers and flying public. i'm optimistic. >> do any of your customers say to you given the problems at boeing, i want to go with airbus before boeing, or is that overthinking it? >> that is a bit of over-thinkin
overshadowing that, however, is what phil mentioned with the supply chain. an all-time high. valuations are at an all-time high. this is our comment on the lease rates this quarter. we don't see that changing any time soon. >> john, were you on the board for spirit aerosystems. i'll not ask about the deal with boeing buying spirit. you interact with spirit and air lease with steve and leaders at boeing. they believe that they can get past this stretch here and quickly start to ramp up...
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i mean, i've always thought of phil gramm., "hey, i'm going to have..." was he from texas? he was kind of... he was... he was from texas. yeah. he was comfortable talking about big things, including big amounts of money. and everyone thought, "oh, goodness, he's going to make it big." but he didn't. and i've seen it used in the past by those who defend money in american politics as saying, "hey, look at phil gramm — "he had all this money and he made a great fuss about it "and actually he didn't get anywhere." or indeed look atjeb bush, i suppose, in the primary, the primary that trump eventually won, where he... what did he burn through, 100 million or something, and reduced his percentage approval by a couple of points? yeah, yeah. it got to the point where he was sending out dvds with his campaign video, and he had so much money, he didn't know how to spend it and was just throwing it out there. and none of it made a difference against the force of nature that was donald trump. yeah. so what does that tell us? i mean, serio
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phil, stay with us.he landscape looks different going into this year's farnborough air show as the industry grapples with supply disruption and delivery delays. neither planemaker is expecting a flurry of orders with airbus citing supply challenges. boeing is dealing with a safety crisis. let's get back out to phil to walk us through the details. when it comes to the outlook for the two planemakers. >> reporter: backlogs are at record results. if you are an airline or a leasing company putting your aircraft into the fleet of airlines around the world, you already placed your orders. there is not great demand which is why we won't see a huge number of orders this year. in fact, it will be very muted compared to last year. look at the trajectory over the next 20 years. the growth is still there. boeing out with the 20-year forecast and expecting the industry to need almost 44,000 planes by 2043. that forecast is an increase of 4.2% in terms of the number of planes needed compared to the forecast last year.
phil, stay with us.he landscape looks different going into this year's farnborough air show as the industry grapples with supply disruption and delivery delays. neither planemaker is expecting a flurry of orders with airbus citing supply challenges. boeing is dealing with a safety crisis. let's get back out to phil to walk us through the details. when it comes to the outlook for the two planemakers. >> reporter: backlogs are at record results. if you are an airline or a leasing company...
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i was not there phil, we're learning that a local law enforcement officer did see the gunman on that roof just before the shots were fired, but he dropped back down from the roof after the gunman pointed his weapon at him. >> when you hear that and you see the videos that we've seen what do you think should the happened in those critical moments? perhaps before the gunman was able to fire his first shots toward president trump here's an interesting point and a lot of the questions while legitimate come from a misunderstanding of law enforcement and certainly the complexities because he's active protection in a country like american a small campaign event local law enforcement is trained to seek cover during gunfire, secret service agents are trained that they are the cover, which is why you saw the agents responded immediately to the stage and shield the former president's bodies with their own behind the still on the stage i believe that that officers actions spurred the shooter potentially to move more quickly than he wished, which put him into the view of the counter snipers. >> a
i was not there phil, we're learning that a local law enforcement officer did see the gunman on that roof just before the shots were fired, but he dropped back down from the roof after the gunman pointed his weapon at him. >> when you hear that and you see the videos that we've seen what do you think should the happened in those critical moments? perhaps before the gunman was able to fire his first shots toward president trump here's an interesting point and a lot of the questions while...
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phil, you know these events well.rett was mentioning there's more unity here than we have seen in conventions past. i was at the convention for donald trump in 2016. i spoke to a lot of people there who were nervous about him. here that's not the case. the party clearly inside this room is unified. the question is, how far does what's happening inside this room reach out into america? does it convince people who have been wary of donald trump that there might be a reason to give him a second look? >> well, a couple things. first of all, you are right that there's so much unity. keep in mind the prominent republicans who are not there, you don't see mike pence, mitt romney, liz cheney. there's a part of the republican party hostile to a trump candidacy and is not supporting his bid for election this fall. the key for trump is to have a message tonight that can reach out not only to those never trumper republicans but to other independent voters, to really try to make the inroads he has been building towards with black
phil, you know these events well.rett was mentioning there's more unity here than we have seen in conventions past. i was at the convention for donald trump in 2016. i spoke to a lot of people there who were nervous about him. here that's not the case. the party clearly inside this room is unified. the question is, how far does what's happening inside this room reach out into america? does it convince people who have been wary of donald trump that there might be a reason to give him a second...
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it's the future of our country, no question. >> yeah. >> thanks, phil, very much. appreciate it. >> well, coming up next here on abc seven news at six from your bathroom to the bay. it's a journey you might not want to think about, but water experts are thinking about it. and making multi-billion dollar changes to keep our bay water clean for decades to come. >> and coming up next, a story that's only on abc seven news. a homeowner frustrated by one pest in his yard now has a whole lot more to deal with, and state rules are getting in the dave's company just scored the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. high five! high five... -i'm on a call. it's 5 years of reliable, gig speed internet... five years of advanced security... five years of a great rate that won't change. yep, dave's feeling it. yes. but it's only for a limited time. five years? -five years. introducing the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. powering 5 years of savings. powering possibilities. (♪) imagine checking your own heart with medical precision from anywhere. introducing k
it's the future of our country, no question. >> yeah. >> thanks, phil, very much. appreciate it. >> well, coming up next here on abc seven news at six from your bathroom to the bay. it's a journey you might not want to think about, but water experts are thinking about it. and making multi-billion dollar changes to keep our bay water clean for decades to come. >> and coming up next, a story that's only on abc seven news. a homeowner frustrated by one pest in his yard now...
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phil lebeau has more details on the quarter. phil? >> melissa, we are listening to jim farley, he's talking about the quarter and where he believes ford is going, saying, this is a much different company than three years ago. that doesn't matter right now, because the stock is getting hammered as the company once again shows it has problems when it cop comes to warranty costs. they missed on the bottom line. 47 cents a share. the street was expecting 68 kren cents a share. revenue coming in at $44.8 billion. commercial vehicles -- this is the key to ford having profits right now. they continue to kill it when it comes to commercial. $2.56 billion in profit. $1.17 billion in the internal combustion engine business. and evs, a loss of $1.14 billion. after the first quarter, they said, they're losing $130,000 a quarter. it's now just a loss of under $44,000 per ev sold in the second quarter. now, let's talk about the guidance. in the -- ford is cutting its 2024 profit forecast for the internal combustion engine business by a billion doll
phil lebeau has more details on the quarter. phil? >> melissa, we are listening to jim farley, he's talking about the quarter and where he believes ford is going, saying, this is a much different company than three years ago. that doesn't matter right now, because the stock is getting hammered as the company once again shows it has problems when it cop comes to warranty costs. they missed on the bottom line. 47 cents a share. the street was expecting 68 kren cents a share. revenue coming...
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phil lebeau has more ahead of the numbers.s allxpectations, phil. >> what's interesting, melissa, we usually see tesla shares move higher, let's say, six to eight weeks ahead of a delivery report, a quarterly delivery report. but usually people are expecting an increase. that's not the case this time around. for the second quarter, the expectation is for 436,000 vehicles to be delivered. look where it was just a month ago. 448,000, and that's down compared to a year ago for point of reference, 466,000 vehicles were delivered. the full year, if you take a look at annual deliveries, the full year consensus for 2024 is now 1.82 million, roughly what they delivered last year. and in terms of global ev sales, this could be interesting to see what changes in the second quarter, because after the first quarter, tesla was still ahead of byd in terms of market share globally, well ahead of vo volkswagen, gm, and geely. don't forget, as you take a look at shares of tesla, we will get the financials later this month. usually after they a
phil lebeau has more ahead of the numbers.s allxpectations, phil. >> what's interesting, melissa, we usually see tesla shares move higher, let's say, six to eight weeks ahead of a delivery report, a quarterly delivery report. but usually people are expecting an increase. that's not the case this time around. for the second quarter, the expectation is for 436,000 vehicles to be delivered. look where it was just a month ago. 448,000, and that's down compared to a year ago for point of...
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gordon, and phil gordon has a very clear position on the war, putin and so on, no, phil gordon is adiplomatic adviser, it is clear that he is not and cannot be in the candidates, the list of candidates is constantly changing, let's say, even last week there was governor irinoy saprytsky, now he is mentioned, well, as a low-profile candidate, and the governors of kentucky and the governor of the north are also added to this. that is, we will see, in general, she promised to present his partner until the seventh of august, but in principle from our point of view. that is, for our interests, this is a question, i would say the 20th, because the vice president historically, well, with the exception of wildness in recent times, he does not play a formative role in matters of domestic, and even more so, foreign policy, at the same time, of course, the choice of the vice-presidential candidate indicates... that, about certain views of the presidential candidate himself, that's why we looked so carefully at vance, as the candidate chosen by trump, on the other hand, because of the choice of
gordon, and phil gordon has a very clear position on the war, putin and so on, no, phil gordon is adiplomatic adviser, it is clear that he is not and cannot be in the candidates, the list of candidates is constantly changing, let's say, even last week there was governor irinoy saprytsky, now he is mentioned, well, as a low-profile candidate, and the governors of kentucky and the governor of the north are also added to this. that is, we will see, in general, she promised to present his partner...
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phil lebeau has all the details., phil. >> melissa, coming into today, there were a few people that thought it was possible for tesla to deliver maybe only 410,000 vehicles today. far short of the estimate of 436. well, look what they did report. almost 444,000 vehicles. now, admittedly, it's still a year over year decline. two straight quarters that we've seen that, down 4.8% compared to the second quarter of last year, but again, better than expected. and that put the stock moving higher, production there you see it at 410,000 as they are clearing out a lot of inventory. brings up the question, can they hit the consensus estimate of 1.82 million vehicles? adam jonas said, if they're going to get there, they have to grow by 6% in the third quarter and fourth quarter, they have to sell a million vehicles between now and the end of the year. china continues to be an area where everybody is looking at it, saying, what's happening with pricing and what's happening with demand? because the government released ev sales da
phil lebeau has all the details., phil. >> melissa, coming into today, there were a few people that thought it was possible for tesla to deliver maybe only 410,000 vehicles today. far short of the estimate of 436. well, look what they did report. almost 444,000 vehicles. now, admittedly, it's still a year over year decline. two straight quarters that we've seen that, down 4.8% compared to the second quarter of last year, but again, better than expected. and that put the stock moving...
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we have phil lebeau with more.d morning. >> the total value of the deal, $4.7 billion is the valuation of what they are acquiring from sp spirit. the total value because they assume $3.5 billion of debt. it comes to 8$8.3 billion. spirit is sold and 80% going to boeing and airbus is buying 20%. airbus is being paid to take 20% of spirit aerosystems. for boeing, we talked about this more months. it has to do whatever it can to alleviate the problems with quality control and the admini manufacturing aerosystems. that is the genesis of the problems, not all of them, but many of them, in the past few years. they have a chance to go back to integration and go back to b basics with the fuselage. when it gets to renton, washington, it can start the process and improve efficiency from there. boeing will be assuming or adding, i should say, approximately 14,000 of the 20,000 spirit arrow system employees. look at shares of spirit and boeing since the beginning of this year. you will say there is not much of a premium here.
we have phil lebeau with more.d morning. >> the total value of the deal, $4.7 billion is the valuation of what they are acquiring from sp spirit. the total value because they assume $3.5 billion of debt. it comes to 8$8.3 billion. spirit is sold and 80% going to boeing and airbus is buying 20%. airbus is being paid to take 20% of spirit aerosystems. for boeing, we talked about this more months. it has to do whatever it can to alleviate the problems with quality control and the admini...
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in the film, parklife, you get phil daniels back.iams brought on danny dyer in hyde park? i fell in love with danny dyer. after his who do you think you are? which was the best one ever. i mean, really, it was a true revelation that he was a member of the royal family. for him and everybody watching it. it's a compliment, isn't it, i think. well, i mean, he's definitely from the east end. yeah. you know, he's a cockney, so. and i, we're all cockneys. i mean it's good. it's a song for us then it's good. it's a i hope everyone has their own version of it. success will mess you up far more than failure. this is going to work or not? well, the film is called to the end. where are we with blur? uh, well, we're definitely at the end of another chapter. give it eight years or so again. you might be back. i mean, eight years. 0k. no, i'm not going to say eight or one or 20. it's the end of the chapter. colin patterson, bbc news. now on bbc news...it�*s newswatch. on this programme, we hear from the woman leading bbc news. welcome to newswatc
in the film, parklife, you get phil daniels back.iams brought on danny dyer in hyde park? i fell in love with danny dyer. after his who do you think you are? which was the best one ever. i mean, really, it was a true revelation that he was a member of the royal family. for him and everybody watching it. it's a compliment, isn't it, i think. well, i mean, he's definitely from the east end. yeah. you know, he's a cockney, so. and i, we're all cockneys. i mean it's good. it's a song for us then...
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phil, troy, great to see you both. folks i'm just checking, almost all of the mag 7 stocks are down. we've got google lower by 1.5% sort of as we say the least worst. tesla is falling, amazon, microsoft, apple as well, so and nvidia of course as we showed you. as the front line soldiers of the a.i. revolution because a lot have gotten a big bump due to the a.i. involvement that they have, well they are nursing their wounds at this hour. one a.i.-related reit has seen its $8 gain earlier this session nearly evaporate. going to tell you who it is in a moment and later billionaire real estate developer jeff green on the potential unintended consequences of the new rent cap proposal president biden just announced right in the middle of a housing shortage. the "clayman countdown" is coming right back. nasdaq losing 497 points. stay right here. did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. visit morethannormalaging.co
phil, troy, great to see you both. folks i'm just checking, almost all of the mag 7 stocks are down. we've got google lower by 1.5% sort of as we say the least worst. tesla is falling, amazon, microsoft, apple as well, so and nvidia of course as we showed you. as the front line soldiers of the a.i. revolution because a lot have gotten a big bump due to the a.i. involvement that they have, well they are nursing their wounds at this hour. one a.i.-related reit has seen its $8 gain earlier this...
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phil, keep us posted. phil lebeau. again, still awaiting comment from delta airlines itself, but they've hired a law firm, guy. and i guess we sort of knew, we were thinking about this outage and the liabilities that there would be an effort from companies who were effected to recoup some of their losses. >> fair enough. i think there are reasons to be bearish microsoft, i don't think this is one of them. let's call it half a billion dollars, we'll round up. talking about microsoft, a $3 trillion company. crowdstrike, $62 billion company. so, rounding error for microsoft. sort of a big deal potential already for crowdstrike. the stock has been punished, so, we'll see. but i don't think it's necessarily market-moving, maybe gene thinks it will be, but for me, it's interesting, but i don't think it moves the needle here. >> this is just delta, though, mike khouw, and if you meltfully delta by x number of companies that have been effected, let's just say, i don't know, ten. what kind of number do you get? what kind of imp
phil, keep us posted. phil lebeau. again, still awaiting comment from delta airlines itself, but they've hired a law firm, guy. and i guess we sort of knew, we were thinking about this outage and the liabilities that there would be an effort from companies who were effected to recoup some of their losses. >> fair enough. i think there are reasons to be bearish microsoft, i don't think this is one of them. let's call it half a billion dollars, we'll round up. talking about microsoft, a $3...
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let's get more from phil lebeau. >> tyler, i think the reason we're seeing shares of boeing moving highng one of the unknown as weighing on boeing. let's first go over the plea agreement between boeing and the doj, it's a felony fraud charge, that boeing will be pleading guilty to. they'll pay a fine of just over $243 million, commit to spending $455 million on investments in things like compliance, safety protocols. independence corporate monitor will be appointed by the judge to oversee that boeing is doing what it's supposed to be doing. if you look at this case, a lot of people are saying, is this all because of alaska air? not, it's going back to the two 737 max crashes. there was a deferred prosecution agreement that boeing agreed to in 2021, but they did not meet the terms of that, and they violated it with the chat air door plug blowouts. as a result, they will be into a court appearance where they'll plead guilty to the felony fraud charges. if you're a boeing investor, is this good news or one of those, okay, it's one of though more thing we have taken care of. potentially goo
let's get more from phil lebeau. >> tyler, i think the reason we're seeing shares of boeing moving highng one of the unknown as weighing on boeing. let's first go over the plea agreement between boeing and the doj, it's a felony fraud charge, that boeing will be pleading guilty to. they'll pay a fine of just over $243 million, commit to spending $455 million on investments in things like compliance, safety protocols. independence corporate monitor will be appointed by the judge to oversee...
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phil foden tonight. let's go for it. phil foden to score, — tonight. let's go for it.england to win 1-0. have a great evening. a _ to score, england to win 1-0. have a great evening, a safe _ to score, england to win 1-0. have a great evening, a safe journey - to score, england to win 1-0. have a great evening, a safe journey back. great evening, a safe journey back to nottingham tomorrow. craig and rob who drove all the way without tickets, still haven't got tickets, for the final here. there are so many stories from the england supporters just like that and they are now making their way to the big screens dotted around the city, the bars where they are showing it, and the spain fans will be doing the same. studio: thank you. now, let us turn to spain. semra hunter, a spanish football journalist gives us an idea of what the mood is like in spain. we are feeling very confident. that is something that has really changed over the last four weeks. if you asked me or any other football fan before we went into this tournament how we were feeling about it, confidence was pre
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thanks, phil. >> all right.e coverage of the republican national convention starts at seven immediately after abc seven news at six. all right. >> coming up next, the clues investigators have to work with to find out who shot and killed a rapper at the grand opening of a beauty supply store in oakland, plus a milestone moment for the golden gate bridge it's piled high with tender beef that's slow cooked and smothered in tangy memphis style barbecue sauce. it's no fuss, no muss. just tons of flavor. the best barbecue beef is only a togo's. try one today. if you have heart disease and struggle with ldl-c... even with statins and a healthy diet... listen to your heart. talk to your doctor about repatha. repatha plus a statin lowers ldl-c (bad cholesterol) by 63%, and drops the risk of having a heart attack. do not take repatha if you are allergic to it. repatha can cause serious allergic reactions. signs include trouble breathing or swallowing or swelling of the face. most common side effects include runny nose, so
thanks, phil. >> all right.e coverage of the republican national convention starts at seven immediately after abc seven news at six. all right. >> coming up next, the clues investigators have to work with to find out who shot and killed a rapper at the grand opening of a beauty supply store in oakland, plus a milestone moment for the golden gate bridge it's piled high with tender beef that's slow cooked and smothered in tangy memphis style barbecue sauce. it's no fuss, no muss. just...
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phil lebeau, he's at the heart of wales this morning.and, david, we were here at the ge aerospace engine services plant doing some stories focused on ge aerospace when the outage hit in europe, and it hit hard. we heard about long delays in berlin, also at gatwick airport in england, so there's no doubt that as it started early in the morning it was going to hit the u.s. and here's the impact or the three large u.s. airlines that asked for a ground stop from the faa about 2:00 in the morning. cancellations so far, we should say that they have gbegun fully or partially for united, american and delta operations in the united states this is according to siri which tracks all of the aviation industry, the airline business, and you've seen the pictures of people standing in line at the airport that's because in many cases they could not check in online. they had to go to the airport and even now, we're seeing long lines. more than 1200 flights have been canceled. expect that number to rise throughout the day. the impact for american, delta an
phil lebeau, he's at the heart of wales this morning.and, david, we were here at the ge aerospace engine services plant doing some stories focused on ge aerospace when the outage hit in europe, and it hit hard. we heard about long delays in berlin, also at gatwick airport in england, so there's no doubt that as it started early in the morning it was going to hit the u.s. and here's the impact or the three large u.s. airlines that asked for a ground stop from the faa about 2:00 in the morning....
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phil has done a fantastic — out of him? phil has done a fantastic job _ out of him?'s going to bits, obviously— had to adapt, he's going to bits, obviously when you are playing at the dub _ obviously when you are playing at the club every week, you know the movements of every player, and you know _ movements of every player, and you know the _ movements of every player, and you know the links, very clear way of claim, _ know the links, very clear way of claim, so— know the links, very clear way of claim, so you are doing things without— claim, so you are doing things without thinking so often, and with the national team, that is not possible. _ the national team, that is not possible, we don't have the same cohesion, — possible, we don't have the same cohesion, so there is a change in the dynamic, but we are happy with what she _ the dynamic, but we are happy with what she has done with us. he was unfortunate — what she has done with us. he was unfortunate with the disallowed goat. _ unfortunate with the disallowed goal, unfortunate with the goal that he nearly— goal
phil has done a fantastic — out of him? phil has done a fantastic job _ out of him?'s going to bits, obviously— had to adapt, he's going to bits, obviously when you are playing at the dub _ obviously when you are playing at the club every week, you know the movements of every player, and you know _ movements of every player, and you know the _ movements of every player, and you know the links, very clear way of claim, _ know the links, very clear way of claim, so— know the links, very...
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thank you, phil. steve, alphabet.s. >> let me give you three things to watch here on this report. google cloud revenue and sales we've been showing healthy profits in that division for a while now but we know that division failed to buy cybersecurity wiz for $23 billion. listen for comments on how google is meeting that demand. the question is when does that investment pay off. smaller streamers like peacock and others experiment with their ad supported plans. youtube is the leader. >> steve, that's a great point. youtube is obviously so well positioned in this area. and yet it's tough sometimes to get a fix on how much the valuation overall of alphabet reflects. >> that's right. we're looking at i think estimates of just under 9 billion in ad sales. of course, a good chunk goes back to the creators but that's not nothing and it is along with netflix, right up there with netflix. it's a huge chunk of that market. >> it is. we'll see what we get there, steve. appreciate it. as we head into all those earnings, it seems
thank you, phil. steve, alphabet.s. >> let me give you three things to watch here on this report. google cloud revenue and sales we've been showing healthy profits in that division for a while now but we know that division failed to buy cybersecurity wiz for $23 billion. listen for comments on how google is meeting that demand. the question is when does that investment pay off. smaller streamers like peacock and others experiment with their ad supported plans. youtube is the leader....
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let's get right to abc's phil lipoff at newark airport.r way for what could be the busiest travel day of the summer. >> reporter: that's what a lot of people are expecting, whit. millions of americans tonight wrapping up their july 4th celebrations, and either heading home or getting ready to do that and they are going to have a lot of company. tomorrow is expected to be the busiest day, at least of this july 4th holiday season. we'll start at the airports where tsa is expecting to screen more than 3 million travelers tomorrow alone. airlines are ready. american's expecting tomorrow to be the busiest day of the entire summer with more than 6,500 flights taking off, delta and united preparing for the travel rush as well. but nowhere will it be busier, whit, than on the roads, more than 60 million people driving to their destinations this fourth. that's 2.8 million more people on the roads than last year. best time to travel, as always, before 10:00 a.m. or after 7:00 p.m., and no significant increase in gas prices to report. the national av
let's get right to abc's phil lipoff at newark airport.r way for what could be the busiest travel day of the summer. >> reporter: that's what a lot of people are expecting, whit. millions of americans tonight wrapping up their july 4th celebrations, and either heading home or getting ready to do that and they are going to have a lot of company. tomorrow is expected to be the busiest day, at least of this july 4th holiday season. we'll start at the airports where tsa is expecting to screen...
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is that a riley in his hometown a. middletown ohio with phil laval joins us now from so, phil, what's to me that like, what is the chassis about present in button stepping down from the race? tell us what you're hearing. it's of bass, it's positive. it's excitable. let me remember this is a man who was a local so there's a lot of people who are really keys here. what he's got to say in support a presidential, but of course they all talking about jo 5 and it took me a couple of hours because that's a big new story for them. of course. um, but sat in the opinions range, you know, use some of them all more along the lines of bring it on. let's go, i have which is what we had from j. d bounce yesterday. others a little more measured. some have spoken about how they've, rationalizing her possibly being the nominate. they look forward to what they call a respectable buckle, one that is driven more about policies rather than named cooling. so to be interesting to see what j d buns has got to say, let me just tell me about what's happening here right now because the crowd is fairly begging me
is that a riley in his hometown a. middletown ohio with phil laval joins us now from so, phil, what's to me that like, what is the chassis about present in button stepping down from the race? tell us what you're hearing. it's of bass, it's positive. it's excitable. let me remember this is a man who was a local so there's a lot of people who are really keys here. what he's got to say in support a presidential, but of course they all talking about jo 5 and it took me a couple of hours because...
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hi phil, republicans, i'll be up. i'm presenting a bunch more united front with trump in advance of having show 3. i'm sure there's a great deal of excitement why you are. yeah, you know what? there is a lot of excitements, ohio. let's call it and i'll talk to them in good spirits that are good natured, said the fairy defiance. well, i thought the number of people did i feel nervous about being can't, particularly without assassination at times last saturday. i'm the result and we got the to is know we have to be here. and one of the interesting thing is we're seeing a lot of the t shirts, but as showing the image shift on the truck, remember last week when he got back to sleep after that shot was fired. at erases fist into the ass that has now become one of the symbols, the people are shot, jumping, flight flight flight on the shelley, not as simple as i do to tell you. the president was supposed to point out the 2 lines. he but the people who won't be in this line is really excited steadily. there is another line to
hi phil, republicans, i'll be up. i'm presenting a bunch more united front with trump in advance of having show 3. i'm sure there's a great deal of excitement why you are. yeah, you know what? there is a lot of excitements, ohio. let's call it and i'll talk to them in good spirits that are good natured, said the fairy defiance. well, i thought the number of people did i feel nervous about being can't, particularly without assassination at times last saturday. i'm the result and we got the to is...