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phil dotson: he was a rock star.ing a rock star comes certain temptations that come at you. and those temptations, unfortunately, did win over at times. phil dotson: yes, at times. at times, they were. i think that literally, the thrill of being on the road-- nba seasons can go eight or nine months at a time, and you're in city to city, city to city, and you're hanging out with nba players and other millionaires. and the temptations-- temptations are real marc perrusquia: by sherra's account, from the time that he got in the nba, it was like, a constant parade of women. he was young. he was a good-looking guy, i mean, and he had all this opportunity. i think he took advantage of it. andrea canning: sherra, according to lorenzen's mother, was cheating, too. and not very discreetly. sherra was being seen-- not heard, seen-- doing things she shouldn't be doing. infidelity? deborah marion: mm-hmm. if you're going to do that, go to the next town over. she was flaunting other men in her hometown. deborah marion: yes. she w
phil dotson: he was a rock star.ing a rock star comes certain temptations that come at you. and those temptations, unfortunately, did win over at times. phil dotson: yes, at times. at times, they were. i think that literally, the thrill of being on the road-- nba seasons can go eight or nine months at a time, and you're in city to city, city to city, and you're hanging out with nba players and other millionaires. and the temptations-- temptations are real marc perrusquia: by sherra's account,...
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good-bye to bay area music royalty, a look at the life and legacy of grateful dead bassist phil lesh. ♪well well you can never tell ♪. >>> and we hear from a deadhead who moved here from new york hoping to photograph the band, how he developed a close relationship with lesh and the rest of the dead on and off the stage. >>> plus berkeley businesses could get hit with a new tax on natural gas. so we dive into both sides of this debate. it's now in the hands of voters. >>> and the pedestrian hit and killed on a san francisco street for the second time this week, how it's putting the spotlight on an unsettling trend. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> deadheads around the world are mourning the loss of one of the grateful dead's founding members, bay area music legend phil lesh. he died today at age 84. the bass guitarist helped influence a generation when the band entered the bay area music scene in the'60s. ♪ look out a bedroom window in the morning in the evening in the day ♪. >> that's lesh taking a rare vocal turn on the song he wrote "box of
good-bye to bay area music royalty, a look at the life and legacy of grateful dead bassist phil lesh. ♪well well you can never tell ♪. >>> and we hear from a deadhead who moved here from new york hoping to photograph the band, how he developed a close relationship with lesh and the rest of the dead on and off the stage. >>> plus berkeley businesses could get hit with a new tax on natural gas. so we dive into both sides of this debate. it's now in the hands of voters....
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interestingly, how was phil most innovative musically? >> well, i mean, you put me on the spot there. i mean, it's just a really unique player. i mean, the classical background like that gave him, you know, and then i mean, he and of all the other guys, they all stepped into this wild. you know, free for all music that had never been created before. and energy of of, you know, cherry and his, you know, full music background and then and then fill with this classical expertise in is in his blood. and then, you know, bob, we're at 17, you know, jumping and then, of course, that you drummers mckeon and delay banging away in the background, just sort of everybody coming together. and phil brought this really expertise. musical fairy. you know, classical athens to the whole thing. and that really flu. >> yeah, the band went to been the same without his his training and his background. do you agree with that? >> 100% 100%. yeah. and his personality, you know, he was he was he was a force of nature for sure. >> and then there's a terrapin crossr
interestingly, how was phil most innovative musically? >> well, i mean, you put me on the spot there. i mean, it's just a really unique player. i mean, the classical background like that gave him, you know, and then i mean, he and of all the other guys, they all stepped into this wild. you know, free for all music that had never been created before. and energy of of, you know, cherry and his, you know, full music background and then and then fill with this classical expertise in is in his...
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that in itself shows just how much phil meant to so many and the legacy he leaves behind. legacy that bob says thankfully will live on forever. >> i like to think of it as a composure like beethoven, he has been gone for hundreds of years but you can hear his music and symphonies throughout the world. i imagine that is the way it is with the grateful dead, the music is larger than the band members themselves. it will have its own life for hopefully forever. >> for much more on the life and legacy of phil lesh head to our website, kpix.com. >>> other news tonight, the set of san francisco said for years it wanted to stop people from being hit and killed by cars. 10 years ago it launched a plan to have 0 pedestrian deaths by 2024. well, the year is almost over. just this morning a person was hit and killed in the seat for the second time just this week. -- in street for the second time just this week. it comes just three days after a dump truck ran over killed a senior. advocates say the city surpassed last year's traffic-related pedestrian deaths. da lin has more on what ha
that in itself shows just how much phil meant to so many and the legacy he leaves behind. legacy that bob says thankfully will live on forever. >> i like to think of it as a composure like beethoven, he has been gone for hundreds of years but you can hear his music and symphonies throughout the world. i imagine that is the way it is with the grateful dead, the music is larger than the band members themselves. it will have its own life for hopefully forever. >> for much more on the...
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doctor phil, what has your interest been in this case?this is a man that has been on death row for 21 years. he's autistic and he has been convicted on science that has now been debunked. the medical community has determined that that is simply not a valid diagnosis. >> doctor phil spoke with robertson for an interview airing tonight on his merritt street media show. robertson says even the detective who investigated the case says he is innocent. >> does he still believe you're guilty? he believes i'm innocent. he's out there fighting for me. what i do know from looking at the records is this man has not been afforded due process, and he has not gotten a fair trial. if we are going to deprive someone of their life that comes at a very high standard. >> doctor phil, it's my understanding that some jurors said that once they heard shaken baby syndrome, that they couldn't focus on anything else. >> that's correct. and i met one of the jurors today in texas who listened to my testimony and was very distraught and saying, we never heard any of
doctor phil, what has your interest been in this case?this is a man that has been on death row for 21 years. he's autistic and he has been convicted on science that has now been debunked. the medical community has determined that that is simply not a valid diagnosis. >> doctor phil spoke with robertson for an interview airing tonight on his merritt street media show. robertson says even the detective who investigated the case says he is innocent. >> does he still believe you're...
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phil lesh. i was actually in the paint. >>this morninghaving breakfast, hurley news decided compare my respect. this fancy tribute bands nearly weekly for grateful dead. >>he says the loss of bassist phil lesh is about as big as when the world lost. jerry garcia, the frontman for the grateful dead in the 90's. the band lived in this home from 1966, to 1968. back then their music was for a new generation 100 for the rise of rock and roll their videos. still with a touch of gray. they trucking along toward stardom and toward the world. phil lesh was there every step of the way as pioneer of music. >>wheelchair and creating something that's all about love inspiring musicians like the gory of to who says he opened for phil last several years ago. people to. >>for 5 seconds to world. you know, we're missing one of the most amazing based players to be around him. >>so >>guara takes a moment to let it all sink as other fans arrive, the world is just a better place with the dead. >>in deadheads and it will still be of the key to ha
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we will hear more from fans and friends about the impact of phil lesh. >> a band that you loved since you were a kid. now you are in the band member's living room. asking if they want some coffee. >>> plus. >> you just hear cars going fast. >> slow down, no rush. >> how the recent pedestrian death is taking things in another direction. >> how do you survive? >>> what seemed like terrible luck is becoming a difficult new way of life. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. [music] those were the sounds of the grateful dead in san francisco back in 2022. hi, i'm sara donchey. if there ever was a band known in san francisco it would be the grateful dead. san francisco city hall was lit up in a tie dye effect in his honor. he was a jazz trumpeter earning a second chair in san francisco symphony when he was a teenager. 1965 he met jerry garcia and they formed a band and started working on the long sections of the songs that the dead would be famous for. they only lived in the bay for two years but it was enough for them to help establish it as the cente
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phil lesh tonight. he was a pioneering bassist for the iconic grateful dead, which developed a sound and following that helped define san francisco's 1960s hippie movement. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz, the co-founder of arguably one of the biggest bands to come out of the bay area, has died. phil lesh helped craft some of the grateful dead's most memorable songs. lesh was born in berkeley and went to uc berkeley, but left after his first year. jerry garcia asked lesh to join his band in 1964. at the time, it was called the warlocks. garcia asked lesh to play bass, even though he was a classically trained violinist. they became the grateful dead in 1965, and the rest, as they say, is history. they had an eclectic, iconic sound that was a fusion of several genres and developed a devout following. rolling stone magazine called lesh one of the greatest bass players of all time. phil lesh was 84 years old. lesh and his bandmates lived in the haight-ashbury in what's become known
phil lesh tonight. he was a pioneering bassist for the iconic grateful dead, which developed a sound and following that helped define san francisco's 1960s hippie movement. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz, the co-founder of arguably one of the biggest bands to come out of the bay area, has died. phil lesh helped craft some of the grateful dead's most memorable songs. lesh was born in berkeley and went to uc berkeley, but left after his first year. jerry garcia asked...
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phil lesh. i was actually in the hate. >> this morning having breakfast, hurley news decided come pay my respect. this fancies tribute bands nearly weekly for the grateful dead. >> he says the loss of bassist phil lesh is about as big as when the world lost. jerry garcia, the frontman for the grateful dead in the 90's. the band lived in this home from 1966, to 1968. back that their music was for a new generation 100 for the rise of rock and roll their videos. still with a touch of but they were trucking along towards started and toward the world. phil lesh was there every step of the way. this pioneer of music. >> wheelchair and creating something that's all about love and inspiring musicians like the gory of to who says he opened for phil last several years ago. people to >> talk to for 5 seconds to world. you know, we're missing one of the most. >> amazing based players, you know, to be around him. so on. >> the current takes a moment to let it all sink again. as other fans around the world is
phil lesh. i was actually in the hate. >> this morning having breakfast, hurley news decided come pay my respect. this fancies tribute bands nearly weekly for the grateful dead. >> he says the loss of bassist phil lesh is about as big as when the world lost. jerry garcia, the frontman for the grateful dead in the 90's. the band lived in this home from 1966, to 1968. back that their music was for a new generation 100 for the rise of rock and roll their videos. still with a touch of...
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people are coming by and reflecting on phil lesh. lot of folks were drawn to this place, had to be here. >> i couldn't not be here. been a dead head since i was eight years old when a cousin took me to the first part. the minute i saw the news pop up on my phone. i came down here, without thinking. >> all of the, all of the members of the dead and continuing, somehow, just sustainable and growing love of their music. it is still relevant today. i mean, you could of seen phil lesh playing with his band last summer. >> lesh, an eclectic guy, learning to play the violin and then trumpet before running into a banjo player. i spoke to the band's publicist for many years today about that lesh/garcia comdismaigz what it created. >> under the influence of the influence of psychedelics and friendship and of, the music that they played. they turned. they each were able to retain enough of where they were coming from. and, yet to make it "hole" that is what i call american string band music. had everything, jazz, classical, gospel. it had every
people are coming by and reflecting on phil lesh. lot of folks were drawn to this place, had to be here. >> i couldn't not be here. been a dead head since i was eight years old when a cousin took me to the first part. the minute i saw the news pop up on my phone. i came down here, without thinking. >> all of the, all of the members of the dead and continuing, somehow, just sustainable and growing love of their music. it is still relevant today. i mean, you could of seen phil lesh...
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bay area's honoring phil lesh. the grateful dead actually lived in a victorian home off hate and ashbury for several years. while the band was active. kron four's jacmel. the joins us live after speaking with some deadheads who came to san francisco to pay their respects. jack. >> and that's right, bill, less hot about as full of a life as you can imagine, touring the world with his music and shaping the music world for decades. but here at this victorian home that the grateful dead lived in for a couple years. we spoke with many fans. many of them caught in the middle between grieving the loss of one of their favorite based players, but also at the same time celebrating his life. now, some of the video that we got earlier today, you can see the victorian home that they lived in here in the haight and ashbury district throughout the day, fans would trickle in many of them getting emotional, recognizing the end of a chapter in music history that was born right here in the bay area. grateful dead lived in this home i
bay area's honoring phil lesh. the grateful dead actually lived in a victorian home off hate and ashbury for several years. while the band was active. kron four's jacmel. the joins us live after speaking with some deadheads who came to san francisco to pay their respects. jack. >> and that's right, bill, less hot about as full of a life as you can imagine, touring the world with his music and shaping the music world for decades. but here at this victorian home that the grateful dead lived...
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we're looking back at the life of bass player phil lesh. the impact he had here in the bay area and beyond, to be able to look yourself in the mirror and have your coach look like look you in the face and be like, hey, you need to do this better than 49ers star george kittle gets candid during our exclusive one on one ahead of sunday night football. what he says the locker room is like the day after a loss, and why his favorite time to play football is actually on a sunday night. good friday evening. this is nbc bay area news. tonight i'm jessica aguirre. tonight we start with an nbc bay area exclusive. a san francisco man who is suing alaska airlines over the death of his dog is speaking on camera for the very first time. he claims that the airline made him change seats at the last minute from first class to coach. and he says that that switch may have led to the death of his french bulldog. he says it happened earlier this year on a flight back from new york. here's nbc bay area's investigative reporter hilda gutierrez. i immediately put
we're looking back at the life of bass player phil lesh. the impact he had here in the bay area and beyond, to be able to look yourself in the mirror and have your coach look like look you in the face and be like, hey, you need to do this better than 49ers star george kittle gets candid during our exclusive one on one ahead of sunday night football. what he says the locker room is like the day after a loss, and why his favorite time to play football is actually on a sunday night. good friday...
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phil peacekeepers are here alongside civilians and militants . their headquarters has come under fire, and official say is really forced as bulldozed an observation tower. this is a serious development and unit, and unit fail reiterates the safety and security of you and personnel, and property must be guaranteed. and the then viability of human premises must be respected at all times. unit feels outposts and command center stretch across southern lebanon, forwarded by the tiny river. its official area of operations also includes part of the border with syria. the u. n. forest got its mandate in 1978, amidst lebanon civil war. when palestinian militants were fighting is really forces in southern 11 and the force was meant to be a temporary presence to provide stability and assist the lebanese government in restoring order. the unit phil has been there ever since its mandate was later brought in to help ensure humanitarian aid could reach the population to secure the border with israel and to keep other armed groups out that has been taught and mu
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phil lesh was 84 years old. lesh and his bandmates lived in the haight-ashbury in what's become known as the grateful dead house. the city paid tribute to him tonight, lighting up city hall with a rainbow tie dye look. this is just one of many tributes we've seen. abc seven news reporter tara campbell went to lesh's former home, where there was a steady stream of fans stopping by to pay their respects. >> deadheads descending on the haight-ashbury house that the band called home in the 60s, there to say goodbye to grateful dead founding member phil lesh. >> they've had a really big influence on our life, and so i like to think of the happy memories and perhaps some of the happiest for this couple from atlanta. >> the two deadheads meeting at a concert. >> we got the grateful dead. dancing bears were touring my wedding ring on our wedding rings. >> so you're you're married because of the grateful dead? >> yes, because of our love for the grateful dead. that's how we ended up together and each othe. >> and it just
phil lesh was 84 years old. lesh and his bandmates lived in the haight-ashbury in what's become known as the grateful dead house. the city paid tribute to him tonight, lighting up city hall with a rainbow tie dye look. this is just one of many tributes we've seen. abc seven news reporter tara campbell went to lesh's former home, where there was a steady stream of fans stopping by to pay their respects. >> deadheads descending on the haight-ashbury house that the band called home in the...
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because of phil lesh. a big part of his life's mission.h was born in berkeley, grew up in the east bay. the grateful dead formed in 1965 and became one of the most influential bands in america, inventing what we now know as jam bands with lush as an anchor. the solid part of what the grateful dead had and what kept the feet moving was phil lesh's bass playing and his class, his musical training. trained in musical theory, leaving his lasting imprint on music and people. you know, he never knew me, but we all knew him. and you. i don't know, he's just part of my heart to another day in san francisco. gia vang nbc, bay area news seen before two other new at 11 tonight, a hayward man is under arrest for allegedly shooting and killing his father and then throwing his body in a dumpster. police arrested 25 year old david sanchez yesterday after he told them that he had dumped his dad's body in a union city dumpster earlier that day. oakland police had called hayward detectives saying they had sanchez in custody for an unrelated incident. this a
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>> phil, let me turn back to you.tioned that they're on pace to deliver something like 1.79 million cars this year. >> 1.78 million cars this year. is there any thought in your mind or in the numbers that that slowing of the growth rate is attributable at all to musk and his political positions? >> i don't buy it at all, tyler. i think that there's no correlation between a slower growth rate for tesla, and actually sales would be declining slightly this year, and his political leanings, work, whatever you want to call it. look, i have plenty of friends who are very, very liberal, very democratic, and they are still tesla fans, and it's because tesla dominates the electric vehicle market. while people may not like some of what he does with donald trump, i have as many friends who are democrats as who are hard core maga trump supporters who believe in tesla because it is the best electric vehicle out there in terms of sales and in terms of they set the table for everybody else. i never have someone come up to me and say
>> phil, let me turn back to you.tioned that they're on pace to deliver something like 1.79 million cars this year. >> 1.78 million cars this year. is there any thought in your mind or in the numbers that that slowing of the growth rate is attributable at all to musk and his political positions? >> i don't buy it at all, tyler. i think that there's no correlation between a slower growth rate for tesla, and actually sales would be declining slightly this year, and his political...
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phil lesh. i was actually in the hate. >> this morning having breakfast, hurley news decided come pay my respect. this fancies tribute bands nearly weekly for the grateful dead. >> he says the loss of bassist phil lesh is about as big as when the world lost. jerry garcia, the frontman for the grateful dead in the 90's. the band lived in this home from 1966, to 1968. back that their music was for a new generation 100 for the rise of rock and roll their videos. still with a touch of but they were trucking along towards started and toward the world. phil lesh was there every step of the way. this is pioneer of music. >> wheelchair and creating something that all about love and inspiring musicians like the gory of to who says he opened for phil last several years ago. people to >> talk to for 5 seconds to world. you know, we're missing one of the most. >> amazing based players, you know, to be around him. so on. >> the car, it takes a moment to let it all sink again. as other fans arrive, the world
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phil lesh was 84 years old. in san francisco karina nova, abc, seven news and deadheads descended on the haight-ashbury house that the band called home in the 60s. >> all those deadheads there to remember phil lesh. many fans revisited memories, including a couple from atlanta. the two deadheads met at a concert, and it just so happens that they were visiting san francisco friday when we heard the news that phil had died, we decided we wanted to come down here and just pay our respects. >> it's like watching a bunch of your friends get older and everybody gets older, and so people die. but the music goes on, and that music defined a generation and is still inspiring generations of fans to follow. >> local grateful dead fans cherish the opportunity to connect with lesh right here in the bay area. health care public relations executive jim weiss presented a check to lesh's unbroken chain foundation at terrapin crossroads. that's lesh's former music venue and restaurant in san rafael. the foundation supports severa
phil lesh was 84 years old. in san francisco karina nova, abc, seven news and deadheads descended on the haight-ashbury house that the band called home in the 60s. >> all those deadheads there to remember phil lesh. many fans revisited memories, including a couple from atlanta. the two deadheads met at a concert, and it just so happens that they were visiting san francisco friday when we heard the news that phil had died, we decided we wanted to come down here and just pay our respects....
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phil lesh. i was actually in the hate. >> this morning having breakfast, hurley news decided come pay my respect. this fancies tribute bands nearly weekly for the grateful dead. >> he says the loss of bassist phil lesh is about as big as when the world lost. jerry garcia, the frontman for the grateful dead in the 90's. the band lived in this home from 1966, to 1968. back that their music was for a new generation hungry for the rise of rock and roll their videos. still with a touch of but they trucking along toward started and toward the world. phil lesh was there every step of the way. this is pioneer of music. >> wheelchair and creating something that all about love and inspiring musicians like gory of to who says he opened for phil lesh several years ago. people to. >> talking for 5 seconds to world. you know, we're missing one of the most. >> amazing based players, you know, to be around him. so on. >> the car, it takes a moment to let it all sink again. as other fans around the world is just
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phil lebeau with the latest on the story. phil, thank you very much. will have much more reaction with two interviews today. he speaks with the american airlines ceo at 7:30 a.m. eastern and at 9:30 a.m., phil sits down with the ceo of southwest bob jordan two exclusive interviews here on cnbc. >>> coming up, tesla shares taking off after the quarterly profit beat. up almost 11%. we dig into the results and a very different story for ibm details on what is sending shares lower down 5%. we have much more when "worldwide exchange" returns stay with us when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan. that's why we're offering "seven things every medicare supplement should have". it's your free, just for calling the number on your screen. and when you call, a knowledgeable, licensed agent-producer can answer any questions you have and help you choose the plan that's ri
phil lebeau with the latest on the story. phil, thank you very much. will have much more reaction with two interviews today. he speaks with the american airlines ceo at 7:30 a.m. eastern and at 9:30 a.m., phil sits down with the ceo of southwest bob jordan two exclusive interviews here on cnbc. >>> coming up, tesla shares taking off after the quarterly profit beat. up almost 11%. we dig into the results and a very different story for ibm details on what is sending shares lower down 5%....
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kelsey has the story. >> phil had a good run. blessed life.orter: he first saw phil lesh and the grateful dead when he was a teenager growing up in new york city. >> i started photographing concerts as a -- to basically have a souvenir. something for my scrapbook. as time went on, my photos got better and started being published. >>reporter: bob's photograph led him to a career that every dead head dreamed of work requesting the band capturing phil and bandmates on stage and behind the scenes. >> a shot from at his home . and ross with his dog, stella. >> reporter: bob was so dedicated to following and photographing the band, he moved out here to marin county just to be closer to them. >> not an unique story. a lot of people moved out here because of them. >>reporter: really. have you met other people in marin? >> oh, yeah. have you talked -- a lot of people are from new york too. it is funny. >>reporter: what is unique to bob is the time and access he was able to get with the band. he photographed fill and the other band mates for over 40 yea
kelsey has the story. >> phil had a good run. blessed life.orter: he first saw phil lesh and the grateful dead when he was a teenager growing up in new york city. >> i started photographing concerts as a -- to basically have a souvenir. something for my scrapbook. as time went on, my photos got better and started being published. >>reporter: bob's photograph led him to a career that every dead head dreamed of work requesting the band capturing phil and bandmates on stage and...
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kelsey has the story. >> phil had a good run. thus is like.first saw phillesh and the grateful dead when he was a teenager in new york city. >> started photographing concerts to basically have a souvenir. something for my scrapbook. as time went on, my photos got better. i started getting published. >>reporter: bob's photograph led him to a career over dead head dreamed of, working directly with the band, capturing phil and his bandmates on stage and at the scene. >> on the stage and him with his dog. >> reporter: he was dedicated of following the and photographing the band, he moved out there to marin county just to be closer to them. >> quite an unique story. a lot of people moved here because of them. >>reporter: really? met other peomarin? >> yeah, a lot of people from new york. it is funny too. >>reporter: what is unique the time and access to get with the band. he photographed phil and other bandmates for over 40 years. >> this wasn't just a job or something like that. i was a fan. think of your favorite band you loved since you were a k
kelsey has the story. >> phil had a good run. thus is like.first saw phillesh and the grateful dead when he was a teenager in new york city. >> started photographing concerts to basically have a souvenir. something for my scrapbook. as time went on, my photos got better. i started getting published. >>reporter: bob's photograph led him to a career over dead head dreamed of, working directly with the band, capturing phil and his bandmates on stage and at the scene. >> on...
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phil lesh was 84 years old.sco karina nova abc, seven news. >> and deadheads descended on the haight-ashbury house that the band called home in the 60s. all of them there to remember phil lesh. many fans revisited memories, including a couple from atlanta. there are two deadheads who met at a concert, and it just so happens that they were visiting san francisco friday. >> when we heard the news that phil had died, we decided we wanted to come down here and just pay our respects. >> it's like watching a bunch of your friends get older and everybody gets older, and so people die. but the music goes on, and that music defined a generation and still is inspiring generations of fans to follow. >> local grateful dead fans cherish the opportunity to connect with lesh right here in the bay area health care public relations executive jim weiss presented a check to lesh's unbroken chain foundation at terrapin crossroads. that's lesh's former music venue and restaurant in san rafael. the foundation supports several local c
phil lesh was 84 years old.sco karina nova abc, seven news. >> and deadheads descended on the haight-ashbury house that the band called home in the 60s. all of them there to remember phil lesh. many fans revisited memories, including a couple from atlanta. there are two deadheads who met at a concert, and it just so happens that they were visiting san francisco friday. >> when we heard the news that phil had died, we decided we wanted to come down here and just pay our respects....
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and we learned today that phil lesh has died.st and founding member of the grateful dead. ♪ look out a bedroom window ♪ he helped define the band's sound for three decades. jerry garcia once said when phil's happening the band's happening. phil lesh was 84. >>> when we come back here tonight, the world series tonight and the images of the starting pitchers you've never seen before. >> announcer: abc "world news tonight" with david muir, sponsored by al ka seltzer >>> finally tonight here, the world series. yankees-dodgers. and for the two starting pitchers a shared dream. tonight two players on the mound both the starting pitchers for this world series. and both of them started with a dream. growing up in southern california, the dodgers' jack flaherty and the yankees' gerrit cole. this is gerrit cole as a boy more than 20 years ago, holding a sign "yankee fan today tomorrow forever." and when he was signed by the yankees, he brought that sign with him. and this is jack flaherty wearing a dodgers hat as a young boy, always dreami
and we learned today that phil lesh has died.st and founding member of the grateful dead. ♪ look out a bedroom window ♪ he helped define the band's sound for three decades. jerry garcia once said when phil's happening the band's happening. phil lesh was 84. >>> when we come back here tonight, the world series tonight and the images of the starting pitchers you've never seen before. >> announcer: abc "world news tonight" with david muir, sponsored by al ka seltzer...
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phil lesh was 84 years old. in san francisco karina nova, abc, seven news and deadheads descended on the haight-ashbury house that the band called home in the 60s. >> all of them there to remember phil lesh. many fans revisiting memories, including a couple from atlanta. those two deadheads actually met at a concert, and it just so happens that they were visiting san francisco yesterday when we heard the news that phil had died. >> we decided we wanted to come down here and just pay our respects. >> it's like watching a bunch of your friends get older and everybody gets older. and so people die. but the music goes on. >> anddefined a generation, ands still inspiring generations of fans to follow. local grateful dead fans also got to cherish opportunities to connect with lesh right here in the bay area. health care public relations executive jim weiss presented a check to lesh's unbroken chain foundation at terrapin crossroads. that's lesh's former music venue and restaurant in san rafael. the foundation supports
phil lesh was 84 years old. in san francisco karina nova, abc, seven news and deadheads descended on the haight-ashbury house that the band called home in the 60s. >> all of them there to remember phil lesh. many fans revisiting memories, including a couple from atlanta. those two deadheads actually met at a concert, and it just so happens that they were visiting san francisco yesterday when we heard the news that phil had died. >> we decided we wanted to come down here and just pay...
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phil mcgraw is speaking right now. dr. phil right now, just to give you an idea of sort of the last hour or so is justifying the name-calling of donald trump . he is suggesting the donald trump is not in fact a bully, and a bully only exists when there is an imbalance of power, and that kamala harris has just as much access to a microphone then donald trump does, and is instead suggesting that the council culture, dr. phil's words, is what is putting american business and putting the american society at risk. this is -- when you are looking at this madison square garden event, jonathan, you're looking at a cast of robert kennedy jr., you are looking at rudy giuliani. you're looking at stephen miller. this has been a 20,000 person filled arena here that has been enthusiastic as much as you really see for any new york pits game in this arena here. we are waiting for elon musk to take the stage. we just heard from tucker carlson, and i think it is important to note a lot of the folks you see taking the stage at this event and
phil mcgraw is speaking right now. dr. phil right now, just to give you an idea of sort of the last hour or so is justifying the name-calling of donald trump . he is suggesting the donald trump is not in fact a bully, and a bully only exists when there is an imbalance of power, and that kamala harris has just as much access to a microphone then donald trump does, and is instead suggesting that the council culture, dr. phil's words, is what is putting american business and putting the american...
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. >>> phil lesh, the founding base player for the grateful dead died today at the age of 84.e recently performed at stern grove in 2022. in the 1960s he and the other founding members spent the early days of their career based out of haight-ashbury. his six string bass playing anchored the sound which defined the rock genre. his instagram page said he died peacefully surrounded by his family and full of love. we will have more reaction to his impact on the bay area music scene coming up at 5:00. >>> a coalition of neighbors want to recall city councilmember omar torres since reports emerged he is facing an investigation over alleged sexual misconduct. he has been skipping city council meetings and that is not sitting well with his constituents. >> our neighborhoods have no voice. it was the voters who put him in office. it will be the voters to remove him. >> he was removed from his commission appointments after a police investigation turned up sexually explicit text messages that allegedly referenced minors. his attorney called it role-play. he said he does not intend to res
. >>> phil lesh, the founding base player for the grateful dead died today at the age of 84.e recently performed at stern grove in 2022. in the 1960s he and the other founding members spent the early days of their career based out of haight-ashbury. his six string bass playing anchored the sound which defined the rock genre. his instagram page said he died peacefully surrounded by his family and full of love. we will have more reaction to his impact on the bay area music scene coming...
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phil lesh, phil lesh, pardon me, the iconic co-founder and bassist of the grateful dead passed peacefully yesterday at the age of 84. today in the bay gia vang is in san francisco. as deadheads gathered with love to fare thee well. the grateful dead's box of rain blares from this vw van that, for some time friday night, sat right outside of this house in the haight-ashbury neighborhood where, one after another, they came. patrick farrell arrived with flowers, listening to the music of the grateful dead have gotten me through some of the roughest times in my life. i was only here for a three day work trip, so it's poetic that i get to be here on the day he leaves the planet. maybe the sun is shining. phil lesh, the rock band's bassist and founding member, died peacefully, surrounded by family and full of love, according to a post on his instagram. this is where lesh and the band once lived in the 1960s, drawing many deadheads with the band's devoted followers are called there with something to offer. a lot of their songs have lyrics about roses, so it's a symbol of the band and it's, you k
phil lesh, phil lesh, pardon me, the iconic co-founder and bassist of the grateful dead passed peacefully yesterday at the age of 84. today in the bay gia vang is in san francisco. as deadheads gathered with love to fare thee well. the grateful dead's box of rain blares from this vw van that, for some time friday night, sat right outside of this house in the haight-ashbury neighborhood where, one after another, they came. patrick farrell arrived with flowers, listening to the music of the...
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i said phil. sec. austin: you are phil now. [laughter] i'm kidding, i know you are chris. reporter: good to hear. the world is in a difficult situation and i have two questions regarding that situation. first if there is a settlement in gaza, is the pentagon prepared to provide logistical support and military advice to a stabilization course if there are no u.s. boots on the ground? and then secondly, to put a finer point on my colleague's question earlier, president zelenskyy has repeatedly appealed to the u.s. to strike a broader range of targets within russia and to do so more quickly than drones. the biden administration is not allowed to this. have putin's nuclear threats worked? sec. austin: regarding putin's nuclear threats, again, you have heard me say a number of times that i think any kind of nuclear saber rattling is reckless and dangerous. and we would call upon putin and others to not employ that kind of language. in terms of whether or not we would participate in any kind of stabilization efforts in gaza, i think that that is going to require the contribution
i said phil. sec. austin: you are phil now. [laughter] i'm kidding, i know you are chris. reporter: good to hear. the world is in a difficult situation and i have two questions regarding that situation. first if there is a settlement in gaza, is the pentagon prepared to provide logistical support and military advice to a stabilization course if there are no u.s. boots on the ground? and then secondly, to put a finer point on my colleague's question earlier, president zelenskyy has repeatedly...
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you could have seen phil lesh playing with this band last summer. >> reporter: yeah.rsation surrounding the dead lately has been sort of dead forever with the sort of perpetual continuation and reformation of the band and god knows how many bands that now cover the grateful dead, by one estimate 800. spoke a little bit today with dennis mcnally, who was the publicist for the grateful dead for all those years, the man who sort of publicly announced jerry garcia's death back in the '90s. he was talking today about what you had mentioned, ryan, the sort of eclectic nature of lesh and what he brought from the band. the guy went from band to trumpet and orchestral music and playing in folk and americana groups playing a banjo, but you put all that together and you got something unique. here's dennis. >> on the influence of psychedelics and their friendship and the music they played, they each were able to retain enough of where they were coming from and yet to make a consonant whole and that's what i call american string band music because it had everything. it had some ja
you could have seen phil lesh playing with this band last summer. >> reporter: yeah.rsation surrounding the dead lately has been sort of dead forever with the sort of perpetual continuation and reformation of the band and god knows how many bands that now cover the grateful dead, by one estimate 800. spoke a little bit today with dennis mcnally, who was the publicist for the grateful dead for all those years, the man who sort of publicly announced jerry garcia's death back in the '90s. he...
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so >> now at 6, the music world mourning tonight, phil lesh, one of the founding members of the grateful dead has died. thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 6. i'm noelle bellow, this last truly a wizard with the base was the co-founder. >> for the dead, his death was announced over instagram all day. the bay has been honoring him paying tribute. the band's actually lived in that victorian home in the hate for several years. while the ban was role for jack moment. reports. >> lesh had about as full of life as you could imagine, touring the world and shaping the state of music for decades. now behind me is the home where the grateful dead lived for about 2 years in the late 60's fans today came to pay their respects. many of them caught in the middle of their feelings of grief, but also at the same time, celebrating the life of their favorite based player. throughout the day, fans would trickle in many of them getting emotional, recognizing the end of a chapter in music history that was born right here in the bay area. the grateful dead lived in this home for a couple of years
so >> now at 6, the music world mourning tonight, phil lesh, one of the founding members of the grateful dead has died. thank you for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 6. i'm noelle bellow, this last truly a wizard with the base was the co-founder. >> for the dead, his death was announced over instagram all day. the bay has been honoring him paying tribute. the band's actually lived in that victorian home in the hate for several years. while the ban was role for jack moment....
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phil, let's start with you, and what's taking place?this is the calm before the storm, kelly, literally, as they wait for milton so come ashore. they have moved crews, planes, and they believe they're prepared for what happens once the hurricane comes ashore in florida in terms of flight operations, et cetera. for the airports in florida, four major ones have been closed, and we'll just give you the four major ones. orlando, tampa, ft. myers, sarasota. the number of flights canceled, 771. we're not going to talk about all airlines, but southwest, because of its exposure, how many flights it has in the florida area. it has canceled 402 flights in preparation for milton. and here at delta, they have canceled 250 flights. now it's a question of how and when can they get these flights and these crews back in place? that depends on what kind of damage the airports may suffer, how easy it is for crews to get back into those airports. lots to discuss about milton and preparations for milton, the impact of milton with q3 financials tomorrow mor
phil, let's start with you, and what's taking place?this is the calm before the storm, kelly, literally, as they wait for milton so come ashore. they have moved crews, planes, and they believe they're prepared for what happens once the hurricane comes ashore in florida in terms of flight operations, et cetera. for the airports in florida, four major ones have been closed, and we'll just give you the four major ones. orlando, tampa, ft. myers, sarasota. the number of flights canceled, 771. we're...
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you know, for phil today. >> remembering phil lesh. a grateful dead founder and a bay area native. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze and i'm larry beil. >> thanks for joining us. >> phil lesh played bass for the band that came to represent the hippie movement in san francisco in the 1960s. >> abc seven news anchor karina nova has more on the legendary musician and grateful dead co-founder. >> if there was ever a band that represented the spirit of san francisco, it is the grateful dead. the band is a symbol of the counterculture movement of the 60s. their sound defined a generation and inspired a devoted legion of fans. named deadheads. >> so many people, when they think of the grateful dead, they think of jerry garcia. but the reason that he got to where he was as a musician was phil lesh. >> fans still remember today. they left flowers at the haight-ashbury house where the dead lived at in the 60s. lesh and jerry garcia founded the grateful dead in 1964. lesh was trained as a violinist and never played bass until he joined the grateful dead. it was his love of jazz musician john co
you know, for phil today. >> remembering phil lesh. a grateful dead founder and a bay area native. good afternoon. i'm kristen sze and i'm larry beil. >> thanks for joining us. >> phil lesh played bass for the band that came to represent the hippie movement in san francisco in the 1960s. >> abc seven news anchor karina nova has more on the legendary musician and grateful dead co-founder. >> if there was ever a band that represented the spirit of san francisco, it...
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let's get to phil lebeau. >> we do have it, carl.ometimes the numbers are pretty darn close to the estimates. tesla delivering over 42,000. we're not going to see a whole lot of reaction to tesla's shares today. this is the first time since the fourth quarter that tesla posted a gain, a positive year-over-year gain or an increase, i should say, in sales. last year they were roughly in line with where they were in terms of total deliveries. this is the number people were expected. 462,890, producing 870,000 vehicles. and we'll have the date when tesla will report its q3 numbers, which is on the 23rd after the bell. just a smidge, just a smidge more than the street was expecting. guys, i'll send it back to you. >> hey, phil, i'm going to bring you into the conversation we were just having. jim was bringing up the idea, at what point does the increasing number of evs start to affect the praise of gasoline? i don't know, we're still at very low percentages, aren't we? >> we're not there, david. >> yeah. >> worldwide, i mean, you definite
let's get to phil lebeau. >> we do have it, carl.ometimes the numbers are pretty darn close to the estimates. tesla delivering over 42,000. we're not going to see a whole lot of reaction to tesla's shares today. this is the first time since the fourth quarter that tesla posted a gain, a positive year-over-year gain or an increase, i should say, in sales. last year they were roughly in line with where they were in terms of total deliveries. this is the number people were expected. 462,890,...
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phil lebeau has those details. phil. >> hey, contessa. we had this news about a half hour ago. a huge surprise that the new ceo of boeing, hasn't been in the job that long, has made some tough decisions in terms of not only where the company is right now but where it is going. so let's run through all of the announcement in terms of the preannouncement for q3, a lot of $9.97 on a gap basis. we don't have a comparable estimate there but i should tell you that going into today, the core earnings loss estimate was $1.60, so about six times worse than what the street was expecting. boeing's revenue for third quarter shy of expectations, coming in at $17.8 billion. that's what they're expecting. the street was expecting $18.5 billion in terms of q3 revenue. operating cash flow, negative $1.3 billion. then announcement in terms of cuts boeing is putting in place in order to bring its balance sheet under control as quickly as possible. starting first off, 10% of the workforce from the most senior executives all the way down worldwide. those are going to be jobs eliminated. about 17,00
phil lebeau has those details. phil. >> hey, contessa. we had this news about a half hour ago. a huge surprise that the new ceo of boeing, hasn't been in the job that long, has made some tough decisions in terms of not only where the company is right now but where it is going. so let's run through all of the announcement in terms of the preannouncement for q3, a lot of $9.97 on a gap basis. we don't have a comparable estimate there but i should tell you that going into today, the core...
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stay with us here on air and online for more on the death of phil lesh. we're going out to the south bay where pressure is increasing on embattled city council member from san jose omar torres to resign. kron 4 charles clifford has the latest. >> san jose city council member omar torres has been under increasing pressure to resign and now he may be facing a recall effort. >> we demand councilmember torres resign. we demand representation to see through. we're moving forward with a recall on friday morning, a group of san jose district, 3 neighbors announced that they are launching an effort to recall city council member omar torres. it was the voters who put him in office. >> it will be the voters who removed him earlier this month. it became public that torres is facing child crimes allegations. since then, he has maintained his innocence but not attended any city council meetings or appeared freeze, assigned counsel duties. mayor mahan and several council members have called on tourist resign. but he is refusing to step down. those at friday's rally say
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we continue to remember the life and career of bay area music legend phil less. she was a founding member of the grateful dead and has died at age. 84 berkeley native. he was the oldest and one of the longest surviving members of the grateful dead. here's a look now what? >> how he rose to start. >> didn't start as a basis. a founding member of the grateful dead began. his long, strange trip as a musician in 3rd grade with the violet. alleged went on to earn a spot in the oakland symphony orchestra as a trumpet playing teenager. but it's in his mid 20 when he was driving a mail truck working in a small berkeley radio station. jerry garcia discovered 1965 and after just 7 hours of instruction, lush was left on his own to develop. he's orthodox bass guitar style. >> shot away from the spotlight when not on stage rarely doing interviews. >> tore the alternated leads with garcia meaning no 2 shows ever sounded the same. is experimental jazz influence, jams help to define the sound of genre. defining san francisco bay. >> less than 2 weeks before the election in the s
we continue to remember the life and career of bay area music legend phil less. she was a founding member of the grateful dead and has died at age. 84 berkeley native. he was the oldest and one of the longest surviving members of the grateful dead. here's a look now what? >> how he rose to start. >> didn't start as a basis. a founding member of the grateful dead began. his long, strange trip as a musician in 3rd grade with the violet. alleged went on to earn a spot in the oakland...
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guys, we will send it back to you. >> phil, appreciate that phil lebeau with kelly ortberg jim, thoughts? >> yeah, i think that kelly has to watch what he says. they want to do the equity raise, as david says i do like the fact that to me twice they were asked questions about space. sounds like extraneous it's costing them a fortune. they moved headquarters from seattle to chicago, washington every one of those was wrong he has to go back to seattle this is ridiculous he moved to seattle. the problem is with the machinists the problem is with the culture. what is he doing in washington i think he has to -- he has to undo everything that was done in the last decade. everything. >> even his emphasis on next generation aircraft? >> he has half a trillion orders we'll be talking about data centers today. you'll see all the data center stocks down. one thing that's happened is we have tremendous demand insane demand. it's profit-taking right now, whether it be data center, nvidia, boeing, mcdonald's, insane demand. >> i still feel like there's lots of questions from boeing. >> i agree with yo
guys, we will send it back to you. >> phil, appreciate that phil lebeau with kelly ortberg jim, thoughts? >> yeah, i think that kelly has to watch what he says. they want to do the equity raise, as david says i do like the fact that to me twice they were asked questions about space. sounds like extraneous it's costing them a fortune. they moved headquarters from seattle to chicago, washington every one of those was wrong he has to go back to seattle this is ridiculous he moved to...
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scott, back to you. >> good context, phil. back to you. thank you. that's our phil lebeau.urn back to you. discretionary asa sector is up a little less than 6%. tesla is a reason why. stock is up 16%. >> yes. >> amazon gets credit for that. >> tesla is up 40% since the early august low. it had this huge rip. obviously at some point it's sell the news. think of all the things phil said. it's going to be nip and tuck if they match the volumes. they come in and maybe short of the whisper and some of the street estimates. when people who care about the here and now fundamentals of the business sell to people who say robo taxi event is going to be an eye opener, restoring the magic of tesla as a forward-looking thing, you know, one of the price targets from the sell side, 280 bucks a share. 250 right now. how do you get there? it said 15 times 2026 calendar cash talk. okay, fine. 15 times, two years out, cash? that's -- the point is, there's a lot of stress on any fundamental valuations. so if it comes in on target. so, yes, it has been a big tailwind to the consumer discretiona
scott, back to you. >> good context, phil. back to you. thank you. that's our phil lebeau.urn back to you. discretionary asa sector is up a little less than 6%. tesla is a reason why. stock is up 16%. >> yes. >> amazon gets credit for that. >> tesla is up 40% since the early august low. it had this huge rip. obviously at some point it's sell the news. think of all the things phil said. it's going to be nip and tuck if they match the volumes. they come in and maybe short...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.lai in taipei is addressing a crowd celebrating the 130th anniversary of the island. we can bring you some sound, this is what he has to say. translation: ., ., , translation: taiwan can help, it's not just _ translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a — translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow— translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow game, - translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow game, it - it's notjust a slow game, it is a movement by the people of taiwan to cherish peace and do good for others. in the past, our people going out into the world equipped with only a brief case sparked taiwan as met economic achievement. now, chip technology helped the whole world and has become a global force for prosperity and development. the people of taiwan are diverse and they are fearless. the people of taiwan are truly courageous. a daughter of taiwan is a queen of the boxing world. at 17 years old, taiwan's own but steady hands to work and won first place for wood
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney.lai in taipei is addressing a crowd celebrating the 130th anniversary of the island. we can bring you some sound, this is what he has to say. translation: ., ., , translation: taiwan can help, it's not just _ translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a — translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow— translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow game, - translation: taiwan can help, it's notjust a slow game, it - it's notjust a slow game, it is a...
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back to you. >> appreciate that, phil, very much good look at southwest robert was with phil on americanhere we did get some healthy numbers on revenue per available. >> i think it's good we had amazing numbers from united we had pretty good numbers from de delta. the airline and travel are halcyon. which is why it is so so important that boeing get a deal with the machinists that the man is there, they have to get back in action. this is a national treasure. and i think that just being nickel and diming -- when you have this kind of demand from the airlines this is when you need to come to the table get a deal, get the equity offering done and go back to work. >> meantime, cooperate up six sequence rsequentially after american you know, carl you do wonder if boeing keeps coming up in what they're willing to offer obviously that gets passed along in the price of the plane which gets passed along in ticket prices one would assume. >> which luckily for most americans are negative year on year resumption in air fares would not help the cpi or the cpi basket, right, jim >> yeah, look. it's a
back to you. >> appreciate that, phil, very much good look at southwest robert was with phil on americanhere we did get some healthy numbers on revenue per available. >> i think it's good we had amazing numbers from united we had pretty good numbers from de delta. the airline and travel are halcyon. which is why it is so so important that boeing get a deal with the machinists that the man is there, they have to get back in action. this is a national treasure. and i think that just...
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we'll be watching very closely phil mattingly. thank you very much. fills in grand rapids, michigan and to our viewers. thanks very much for watching our breaking news coverage continues right now with a special edition of erin burnett outfront york with democrats republican vice presidential nominees, tim walz and j.d. >> vance are about to face off in their first in debate does come just hours after major iranian missile attack on it israel, a significant
we'll be watching very closely phil mattingly. thank you very much. fills in grand rapids, michigan and to our viewers. thanks very much for watching our breaking news coverage continues right now with a special edition of erin burnett outfront york with democrats republican vice presidential nominees, tim walz and j.d. >> vance are about to face off in their first in debate does come just hours after major iranian missile attack on it israel, a significant
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phil lebeau in chicago this morning.nk you. >>> when we come back, transforming the tech scene in new york city. mongodb ceo is here. he will join us next. you can get the best of squawk on squawk pod and listen any time. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." the tech landscape has thrived in recent years. one has been mongodb which translated from a small startup, i remember, when it powered applications for some of the largest enterprises. joining us now is dev ittycheria, president and ceo of mongodb. first of all, congratulations on ten years on the job. >> congratulations. >> you are not just a gig worker, it's a gig. i want to get into mongodb, but in terms of the larger tech scene in new york, there was the issue of silicon valley would turn into silicon alley. did it actually happen? >> a lot of people were concerned about building silicon valley in new york. at mongodb, the technology company built in new york. there was skepticism. >> your founder was one that sold the most important advertisin
phil lebeau in chicago this morning.nk you. >>> when we come back, transforming the tech scene in new york city. mongodb ceo is here. he will join us next. you can get the best of squawk on squawk pod and listen any time. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." the tech landscape has thrived in recent years. one has been mongodb which translated from a small startup, i remember, when it powered applications for some of the largest enterprises. joining...