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the power, alex, phil ta [or mantle. the power, alex, phil taylor 116 _ mantle. in the sport, but he would have to go some to meet taylor's record? yeah, i think that's a record personally this never going to be broken, 16 world titles, and i saying that macro is not as good as phil taylor or he is i got the ability to do it, i just think darts nowadays he would not see players starting as young as luke littler is a 16 or 17—year—old getting to the top of the game and play for that long. the top of the game and play forthat long. phil the top of the game and play for that long. phil taylor played up until his late 50s and i think nowadays players are going to start earlier and in luke littler�*s kthe come out to be surprised if we get to his 40s and he is still playing but it will be a much shorter career at the top of the players coming through now. truth? players coming through now. why do ou players coming through now. why do you think _ players coming through now. why do you think he _ players coming through now. why do you think he gets more focus, luke litt
the power, alex, phil ta [or mantle. the power, alex, phil taylor 116 _ mantle. in the sport, but he would have to go some to meet taylor's record? yeah, i think that's a record personally this never going to be broken, 16 world titles, and i saying that macro is not as good as phil taylor or he is i got the ability to do it, i just think darts nowadays he would not see players starting as young as luke littler is a 16 or 17—year—old getting to the top of the game and play for that long....
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phil? because you're on the "dr. phil" show! you're dr. phil! "how do you know me?"t you in "goodfellas?" no, you are [bleep] dr. phil. i would know that little egghead anywhere. little bald mustache southern drawl. "how do you know me." that picture. i guess dr. phil finally cashed someone outside. [cheers and applause] how about that? [laughter and applause] no, no. we are almost done. look, the trump administration were clearly ready for this. it was almost as though they had some project for what they might do in 2025. and they're so emboldened, they're not even stopping on american shores! >> the president said he thought more than a million palestinians in gaza could be moved to nearby arab countries. >> jon: what does [bleep]? he is so emboldened, he wants to start deporting people from other people's countries! you know what, dr. phil, he'll be down in gaza and be like, "how do you know me?" "how do you know me, son?" "i don't have a television, i don't know you. i don't know." look, i really hope that democrats figure out a way to contain this guy. the quest
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phil's owner says she is happy to share the joy phil has brought her with the world.hil's a good size too. so cute. that's going to do it for us at 430. garvin thomas is working on the 5:00 newscast. he'll join you inwo minutes. t killed the details we're learning at this hour. also yesterday it was san jose. today it's berkeley where people are gathering to protest ice raids. the message they're sending right now and the federal reserve makes a major decision involving interest rates. why it is not cutting them again and what that means for your personal finances. the news at five starts right now. thank you so much for joining me. i'm garvin thomas our top story tonight, the killing of the brother of rapper too short. someone shot and killed him during an attempted robbery of a building in east oakland. nbc bay area's velena jones has been tracking the story all day. she's got details about what happened. opd received several calls at around zero 700 hours of a shotspotter activation and several 911 calls. tonight, opd investigators are combing over evidence and sea
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>> well great question phil. you know, i harken back to standing on a corner of bourbon and contact with anderson cooper. man, uh, almost 20 years ago when he asked a similar question about after katrina, where new orleans goes is we go where we've always been, always been, uh, one of the most iconic cities in america with the great afrocentric afro-caribbean culture, with music and food and revelry. and we go back to being resilient. we're we're look, we're we're new orleans. we're one of the most authentic different places in the world. and definitely in this nation. so we go back to being who we are, but hopefully with a sense of confidence in knowing that what wasn't done will be done moving forward. and i think that's essential right now. how do we work out the kinks? but a lot of pressure is being put on cities like ours. and even if no one is hurt, the people who are trying to hurt us just by making us have to spend millions and billions of dollars more on security, whether it's airport security, whether i
>> well great question phil. you know, i harken back to standing on a corner of bourbon and contact with anderson cooper. man, uh, almost 20 years ago when he asked a similar question about after katrina, where new orleans goes is we go where we've always been, always been, uh, one of the most iconic cities in america with the great afrocentric afro-caribbean culture, with music and food and revelry. and we go back to being resilient. we're we're look, we're we're new orleans. we're one...
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liz: you're gutsy phil.atrick mahomes has a coffee company and jimmy butler has big face coffee. jimmy is taking it to the next level with the miami heat and opening cafes. do you see any -- look, you as a businessman, do you expand in your mind and scale up and what's next? >> so, my goal isn't to make money just to help support people that want to take accountability for their own smith so however best we can do that, that's kind of our goal and whatever products we can supply to help benefit that, whether it's the bites to give them a bit of energy without giving them a lot of calories and having it be good ingredients or gummies to get rid of inflammation in your body and tart chary reigns leading cherry, strongest anti-inflammatory. liz: recovery gummies, i'm going to power eat them. i >> eat them and they're delicious and specific benefits and inflammation we talk about is one of the biggest things in athletes as far as ability to recover. so i wake up feeling a lot better and then my inflammation is l
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phil mackie, bbc news, northamptonshire.y after that terror attack. and also reuters is reporting that us law enforcement are concerned about copycat vehicle running attacks in the us. there will be more coming up nextin there will be more coming up next in a few minutes with anita. for me, for now, goodbye. hello. very cold air with us at the moment, lows of minus eight celsius earlier this morning in parts of oxfordshire. tonight we expect another frost, an ice risk and freezing fog patches tomorrow morning. disruptive snow for some of us as well through the weekend, notably within these two and the weather warning areas issued by the met office. snow towards the met office. snow towards the north, snow and ice further south, and some of the snow is likely to drift on strong, gusty winds, so do check before you travel this weekend. cold air still spilling down from the north—west through the rest of the day, and that will drive some showers. into parts of the cheshire gap, north facing coast, northern scotland, northern ir
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our phil lebeau is in chicago. phil good morning. let's begin with you. yeah. frank, you set up the situation. well there in terms of what happened. >> and now the. >> question is what exactly happened? what caused this mid-air collision? we don't have very many answers. we have really more questions than answers at this point. it was a u.s. army black hawk helicopter. it was on a training flight. it collided with a commercial regional jet operated by the american airlines subsidiary, psa airlines, under the american eagle brand. that flight was on final approach to reagan national airport. the planes. >> i should. >> say, the plane and the helicopter both crashed into the potomac river. that american eagle flight. and this is security cam footage looking out towards the approach from across the airport late last night. and it's really hard to tell, but you will see a flash here. that appears to be when the collision took place. unclear at this point exactly what caused the two to. >> come into the. >> same space and to collide mid-air, maybe only a few hundred
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i'm phil mattingly in for jake tapper. and we begin with that breaking news and our coverage terror in new orleans just hours into the new year. right now, officials are looking for other people who may have assisted the suspect who drove a pickup truck through a crowd on one of america's most iconic streets, bourbon street, killing at least ten people and injuring at least 35 others. >> we are working with our partners to investigate this as an act of terrorism. we're aggressively running down all of the leads to identify this. the possible subjects associates. we're working to ensure that there is no further threat. >> sources telling cnn the fbi is looking at whether anyone helped the suspect plant improvised explosive devices that were found around the french quarter. officials say the suspect who drove the truck is a 42 year old u.s. citizen from texas who had an i.s.i.s. flag on his truck, and he is now dead after a shootout with police. we're going to show you an image of that suspect right now. warning you may find
i'm phil mattingly in for jake tapper. and we begin with that breaking news and our coverage terror in new orleans just hours into the new year. right now, officials are looking for other people who may have assisted the suspect who drove a pickup truck through a crowd on one of america's most iconic streets, bourbon street, killing at least ten people and injuring at least 35 others. >> we are working with our partners to investigate this as an act of terrorism. we're aggressively...
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phil. what? here's what i know.i know that i got to keep my whole team focused on on this integration. it's all hands on deck. and we got we got a great plan. like like you said, we've done this before. we've done this with virgin america. so we have an experienced team. most of my team that's done. virgin america is here. so i'm quite confident we're going to execute this thing well. and there's so much potential. we're going to start international service here out of seattle to build international gateway. so we've got a lot going on. but but i think the environment is friendly. >> if i could just ask a closing question ben, i'm curious. and this is one that really we could ask of any ceo. but you're on the phone with president trump right now. let's say he's taking office, has a proactive administration. if there was one thing you could ask him to change right now, what would it be? >> well, you know, our focus hasn't changed, kelly from the previous administration. our focus is really, you know, how do we how do
phil. what? here's what i know.i know that i got to keep my whole team focused on on this integration. it's all hands on deck. and we got we got a great plan. like like you said, we've done this before. we've done this with virgin america. so we have an experienced team. most of my team that's done. virgin america is here. so i'm quite confident we're going to execute this thing well. and there's so much potential. we're going to start international service here out of seattle to build...
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poor phil. like phil phil could be on unemployment here really soon.i think it's just an annual tradition. let's keep it. i'm assuming they take good care of the groundhog that has such an important job. right. i would assume that he's getting treated very well. >> first class, i hope. >> all right. we've all been there, right? trying to shop for our household items only to see them locked up. cvs is now responding to customers frustrations. they launched an app that lets customers unlock the items instead of waiting for an employee. it's available in a few stores in new york city, and is expected to roll out to the west coast. who thinks that's a good idea? because i definitely feel like there have been times when i don't want to wait for a store person to come and unlock it, so then i just walk away. you know. >> i feel that way all the time. i think it's a very good idea. yeah. >> if it works right. >> that's my thing. well, first of all, you have to download another app, which is sometimes a pain, but then you you. i'm curious to see how it works,
poor phil. like phil phil could be on unemployment here really soon.i think it's just an annual tradition. let's keep it. i'm assuming they take good care of the groundhog that has such an important job. right. i would assume that he's getting treated very well. >> first class, i hope. >> all right. we've all been there, right? trying to shop for our household items only to see them locked up. cvs is now responding to customers frustrations. they launched an app that lets customers...
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. >> i'm phil mattingly. >> a deadly new year's attack in new orleans. police say at least ten people are dead and at least 35 injured after a man drove a truck into a crowd of people on bourbon street. investigators say the suspect also shot two officers and is now dead. we're expecting an update from local officials at any moment. we will bring that to you live. but for now, the fbi says it is investigating the deadly incident in new orleans as a, quote, act of terrorism. i want to begin with cnn senior justice correspondent evan perez, who is here with me. evan, you've been reporting this out throughout the course of the last several hours. it has been several hours since we've gotten an official update from local officials. what more do we know about the suspect and the investigation right now? well, at this point, phil, there's still a lot more work for the the fbi investigators to do, but they already know a couple of things. >> obviously, they know the suspect is dead. they've been able to get a little bit of his background, and we know that he is
. >> i'm phil mattingly. >> a deadly new year's attack in new orleans. police say at least ten people are dead and at least 35 injured after a man drove a truck into a crowd of people on bourbon street. investigators say the suspect also shot two officers and is now dead. we're expecting an update from local officials at any moment. we will bring that to you live. but for now, the fbi says it is investigating the deadly incident in new orleans as a, quote, act of terrorism. i want...
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the then that today, phil the 100%, then that would, we would not actually be today, phil the 100%, phil the 100%, then that woui to fly would not out of y be able to fly an aircraft out of heathrow the that we do heathrow the way that we do right now. we certify up to rightfnow. we certify up to 50% blinds, so that is not an option. the etreeey not en option. the weweeeweee is etreeoy not en sotiene the ~ , .,, , ~ is then this of we are �* we are to scale he ee ee coho to male est , ,,. ~ ~ , , aviation fuel for one7really production, i for one really hope that we do, but it is a proje7ct77777 7777 project to do so. and long—term project to do so. and of the third factor on e z= that even if we are already is that even if we are burning 100% sustainable aviation fuel in ten years somehow heathrow, —-— 777777 7 7 met still air pollutants produces air pollutants that result in local air could result in local air quality degradation. so while quality degradetion;£o white may help to alleviate some ihz= the climate impact, it will —— and they are not the take time and they are not the
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>> i know we like phil. >> i do like phil. it is a fun time. okay. to get you prepared because we are tracking days of rain on the horizon. something we really haven't seen since late last year. so you do want to get your storm preps in today? today is our final dry day of the month of january, so good idea. do what you need to do to get ready for the rain because it arrives here tomorrow on the lighter side, but then it intensifies. here on saturday, we're tracking a moderate strength atmospheric river to kick off the weekend, so today it's a very similar forecast to yesterday. we have all that cloud cover really for the first half of our day. and then into the afternoon we get that sunshine breaking back out. but temperatures will be below average in the 50s. so when we talk about storm preps, some things you should check on. certainly check on your gutters. make sure they are clear. if you have some storm drains around your house or even in some of our cities, just make sure they're clear of debris. that's usually a big cause of why we see roadway
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phil tao did not speak today, but her attorney did. he said that the indictment is full of accusations, but not a lot of evidence. okay, based on what you know, what we've all seen, what evidence is out there now and what could still come out. >> well, what we have is a situation of the evidence is contained in this indictment that he referred to. but what they have is basically an insider. what we have, according to this, is a person identified as coconspirator number one, who many people believe is mario juarez, who is a partner with the dongs on the idea of selling oakland, a tiny houses for the homeless. it was a rather lucrative contract that could have gone upwards of 300 million, or upwards of 90 million, to get 300 of these homes. the relationship and the business went sour. and he's wound up the star witness for this. so he was a participant, allegedly in some of the meetings and exchanges and the setups of this system as part of this. >> right. they talked about the tiny homes that deal and also the waste contract. of course.
phil tao did not speak today, but her attorney did. he said that the indictment is full of accusations, but not a lot of evidence. okay, based on what you know, what we've all seen, what evidence is out there now and what could still come out. >> well, what we have is a situation of the evidence is contained in this indictment that he referred to. but what they have is basically an insider. what we have, according to this, is a person identified as coconspirator number one, who many...
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phil mattingly absolutely fascinating.here just so much detail and that kind of detail now matters so much. all right. after this, a home that survived the wildfires. a miracle in and of itself. but then what you couldn't imagine is what happened next. we'll show you. >> you know, that thing your family does? >> yeah. that thing. >> someone made it a thing way back in the day. but where did it come from? and how did it get all the way to you? >> curious ancestry can help you find out. because that thing has a story and it's still being written. see for yourself at ancestry. break my stride. >> nobody gonna slow me down. >> years of hard work. >> i've got two decades of dedication. >> committed to giving back. you've been there, done that, and you're still here for more. >> so now that you're 50 or older and at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia and ipd, be proactive with covaxin, a vaccine specifically designed for adults to help protect against pneumonia and invasive disease caused by certain types of pneumococcal
phil mattingly absolutely fascinating.here just so much detail and that kind of detail now matters so much. all right. after this, a home that survived the wildfires. a miracle in and of itself. but then what you couldn't imagine is what happened next. we'll show you. >> you know, that thing your family does? >> yeah. that thing. >> someone made it a thing way back in the day. but where did it come from? and how did it get all the way to you? >> curious ancestry can help...
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look, i think -- i agree with phil. we yet an 8-9% return this year, maybe 10 on the upside. and that's going to feel terrible after two 20% if years, very disappointing, right in but look, analysts right now are expecting earnings to come in for the s&p at $249 a share by the end of next year. they're at 208 as we're entering into this year. so they're expecting $40 of growth. the long-term trend of earnings growth is around 2218. charles: -- 218. charles: right. >> if we just see earnings move back a bit around 218, that's going to to make these valuations you were talking about a few minutes ago -- charles: right. >> absolutely correct. wall street's very optimistic about earn, and i think any disappointment we're going to see a bit of pressure probably mid year and see a bit of, a better buying opportunity later on this year. charles: let me pick up on your -- [inaudible conversations] sustaining these high earnings growth. we know economic growth. wage and lay before growth. this is where i'm worried because i see
look, i think -- i agree with phil. we yet an 8-9% return this year, maybe 10 on the upside. and that's going to feel terrible after two 20% if years, very disappointing, right in but look, analysts right now are expecting earnings to come in for the s&p at $249 a share by the end of next year. they're at 208 as we're entering into this year. so they're expecting $40 of growth. the long-term trend of earnings growth is around 2218. charles: -- 218. charles: right. >> if we just see...
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let's bring in phil blancato.l, last weekend i spent a fair amount of time -- this weekend, right, talking to investors, particularly new subscribers. i'm nervous ors i'm selling. [laughter] whoa, whoa. we're down, like, 3%, 4. i'm sure you go through this exercise all the time. but this weekend the conversation's going to be a lot different. what's changed in your mind from last friday going into the weekend to this friday going into the weekend? >> a ray of sunshine. that inflationary print was weaker hand expected meaning maybe there is 3-4 cuts, and that gave the market what it was dying for. we didn't get that in november or december can. the thing we sod badly want, lower interest rates to lift small caps happening. and what happens? the breadth of the market widened out. our firm if one trade this year, small caps and market -- charles: what about the eclectic nature of the market? these are your top percentage movers, right? you've got an oil stock at the top. intel looking intriguing. i think they'll be t
let's bring in phil blancato.l, last weekend i spent a fair amount of time -- this weekend, right, talking to investors, particularly new subscribers. i'm nervous ors i'm selling. [laughter] whoa, whoa. we're down, like, 3%, 4. i'm sure you go through this exercise all the time. but this weekend the conversation's going to be a lot different. what's changed in your mind from last friday going into the weekend to this friday going into the weekend? >> a ray of sunshine. that inflationary...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. cricket funds are always ahead. the list goes on and on.hi—ya, i'm betty with the catch—up. tonight: the vivienne, the golden globes and a chinese ice festival. tributes have been pouring in after it was announced that james lee williams, better known as drag queen, the vivienne, has died aged 32. the vivienne, my queen. is there anything you'd like to say? it's been absolutely great, it's been tremendous, thank you. laughter. rupaul has said his heart is broken. police said there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the vivienne's death. fellow drag race winner kyran thrax shared how the vivienne inspired them. i was 19, i think, and i haven't even started drag, at that point. just the theatre that she has in her, she has so much talent, she just embodies all these different characters and impersonations and that's something that always inspired me. some other stories now — yellow warnings for snow, ice and flood remain in effect across scotland, wales in large parts of england. while these conditions are very serious, some are tryi
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let's go to phil also in north carolina. phil. >> jim how are you today? >> i am well phil. i'm fair to midland. you know i call every once in a while and that's what i say. i'm fair to midland. not too high. >> yeah i feel i know you i know phil phil's always fair to midland. >> always fair to midland. >> anyway. >> i know you. i normally call on lightning round, but i wanted to spend a minute with you. i know your time is valuable, but you know what? my time is valuable to you bet. >> and that's how i feel. >> okay, so this stock, i just can't get an entry point. as much as i want to get in every day, it seems like it's going. going up. today it was flat. so in order to get it though, i'm going to sell my verizon and i'm going to wait until the beginning of february because i'll get my yields. i think it's like february 3rd. now, this next stock train, i'm going to give you a new term. it's called a reverse schnitzel. i'm going to reverse schmidt schnitzel. >> oh, a schnitzel reverse. you mean by a little buy instead of sell a little. sell a little? >> no, i mean sell a li
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thanks so much, phil matier. she's back.p next, the vote that has nancy pelosi heading back to today is oakland democrat barbara lee's last day in the house of representatives. but she's signaling she's not done fighting for the people of her city. lee issued a statement saying, quote, it has been the honor of a lifetime to provide constituent services. she added that she will, quote, continue to fight for working families, the middle class, low income and poor people. the 78 year old lee has served in congress since being elected in 1998. her name is being floated as a possible candidate to fill the seat of recalled mayor shengtao. lee has said she'll make an announcement early this month. >> hi, it's nancy, i'm on my way to washington to proudly represent the people of san francisco in congress. i'm honored to do so, to share our san francisco values. thank you for giving me that honor. >> congresswoman nancy pelosi is in route to washington to take part in tomorrow's vote for speaker of the house. pelosi, the former house
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phil, we're grateful for your time. thank you. we're continuing to monitor any new information on the deadly new year's day attack in new orleans. the fbi investigating it as an act of terrorism. the new orleans police department is expected to give their next update less than an hour from now. noon eastern. stay with us. i had the worst dream last night. you were in a car crash and the kids and i were on our own. that's awful, hon. my brother was saying he got life insurance from ethos. and he got $2 million in coverage, all online. life insurance made easy. check your price today at ethos.com. 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. >> bryan: welcome back. we continue to cover this tragic attack in new orleans. alexis mcadams has been following the details as they develop. alexis, what is the lates
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and as phil said, i.s.i.s. fills that vacuum for some of these people. so i'm not sure that the he may have learned tactics and techniques for the terror attack, but he's he's relatively an open book now. i mean, he posted a bunch of videos right before the killing. he wants us to know he wanted meaning for this attack. >> phil, i got to ask you about the fbi coming out and saying, look, they cannot find a definitive link between the new orleans attacker and the army. the member of the army who? the green beret who blew up a tesla truck in front of the trump hotel in vegas. there are so many strange, i guess, coincidences. both of them rented vehicles from turo, which is not a very well known site. most people, you know use other rental agencies, both of them in the armed services. what do you what do you make of all this? >> i know the coincidences look significant from the inside. i would say, as someone who watched a lot of investigations, they seem less significant to me. let me give you a few reasons why targeting. you're looking at a target out in
and as phil said, i.s.i.s. fills that vacuum for some of these people. so i'm not sure that the he may have learned tactics and techniques for the terror attack, but he's he's relatively an open book now. i mean, he posted a bunch of videos right before the killing. he wants us to know he wanted meaning for this attack. >> phil, i got to ask you about the fbi coming out and saying, look, they cannot find a definitive link between the new orleans attacker and the army. the member of the...
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we begin the hour with cnn's phil mattingly, who joins us now. this is a stunning coming in from the trump administration. a pause on federal grants and loans. what does it all mean? >> yeah, it's, uh, honestly, that's the question. a lot of people who administer these loans and administer get these these grants out the door were asking last night. that's how surprised people were. look, we have seen a number of pauses, particularly on foreign assistance, on issues related to the executive orders that president trump has signed in the initial days in office. but this is so wide ranging and so large scale that i think a lot of people last night, including some career officials in the omb, were trying to figure out exactly what they were going for. and the reason why is this the actual two page memo that was put out and signed by the acting director wasn't exactly clear on the scope of what this order is going to do. here's what we know at this point in time, from talking to probably more than a dozen people over the course of the last 12 hours, al
we begin the hour with cnn's phil mattingly, who joins us now. this is a stunning coming in from the trump administration. a pause on federal grants and loans. what does it all mean? >> yeah, it's, uh, honestly, that's the question. a lot of people who administer these loans and administer get these these grants out the door were asking last night. that's how surprised people were. look, we have seen a number of pauses, particularly on foreign assistance, on issues related to the...
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phil thank. >> you phil. thanks phil lebeau we appreciate it. contessa brewer now for the cnbc news update. >> contessa kelly, three of president trump's nominees for cabinet positions are facing tough questions on capitol hill today at their confirmation hearings. president trump's nominee for director of national intelligence, tulsi gabbard, was grilled by democrats and republicans about positions she has declared in the past. several republicans specifically questioned her on her support for intelligence leaker edward snowden and her shifting views on the legality of electronic surveillance programs. kash patel, the nominee to be fbi director, has been asked about his allegiance to president trump, and he pushed back on assertions that he might go after political opponents or pursue a so-called enemies list, a group where dozens, he alleged, were part of the deep state. in a 2023 book, patel said it was an enemies list, but that calling it that was a mischaracterization. robert kennedy jr was back for day two of his confirmation hearing, this
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phil potts did a good job of that in his own port authority book. there are many more, and if i think of some as we go along, i'll tell you personally at the end of the evening, great. when you when you think now about the book, who do you imagine? who did you, the reader was going to be when you were writing? is it is it in a audience? is it a new york audience? it an urban audience, transportation junkies who who's the who's the reader? i wanted to make sure you don't have to be a transportation junkie to enjoy the book. you know, i'm friends with many transportation junkies. you know, the people know each of the are numbers on the subway cars. and when of them was put in place. this is not that. and the same thing with, you know, what should be the hourly throughput on a particular avenue like those kind of engineering issues? you know, i don't get into any of that stuff that it's not very important for some people to to know about those things. but a person who is interested, new york history, even if they don't care or big think they don't care
phil potts did a good job of that in his own port authority book. there are many more, and if i think of some as we go along, i'll tell you personally at the end of the evening, great. when you when you think now about the book, who do you imagine? who did you, the reader was going to be when you were writing? is it is it in a audience? is it a new york audience? it an urban audience, transportation junkies who who's the who's the reader? i wanted to make sure you don't have to be a...
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phil mattingly is out front.orting tonight from panama. >> this is the panama canal, a 51 mile corridor linking the pacific and atlantic oceans. its creation helped the united states become a global superpower. most people don't get access to this. but what you're standing on top of right now, it's a modern marvel. it is an engineering miracle. only twice in the history of the panama canal has transit actually stopped. it's that invaluable to world trade, to the world economy, to geopolitics in general. it also underscores why any president, president-elect trump being one of them, cares so deeply about its operations for now, trump's interest in the panama canal, it makes a lot of sense. it's 4% of global shipping. that's what comes through here on an annual basis. 40% of u.s. containers come through this waterway. but what people here unequivocally do not understand is why, after 25 years of smooth operations under panama's control, all of a sudden trump is threatening to take it back and refusing to rule out u
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phil, let's just quick get back to autos.tribute the strength in the fourth quarter across the industry to. is it more incentives, consumers are in better shape? >> strong consumer confidence, you look at auto sales as consumer confidence goes, so goes auto sales. and you had greater incentives. look, the transaction prices remain close to record highs. auto loan interest rates, they have come down a little bit. they're still relatively high compared to a few years ago. and there is substantial inventory out there. a number of automakers have substantial inventory out there. those incentives did a lot to get people into dealerships. >> yeah. positive to see some of that momentum, maybe continuing into this year. phil, appreciate it. thank you very much. and have a great weekend. as we head into the close, you see the s&p 500 up 1.25%. it is, of course, going to fall short of a gain over that santa claus rally period. it does end today and we would have needed about another 50 points here, call it 40 points in the s&p to get p
phil, let's just quick get back to autos.tribute the strength in the fourth quarter across the industry to. is it more incentives, consumers are in better shape? >> strong consumer confidence, you look at auto sales as consumer confidence goes, so goes auto sales. and you had greater incentives. look, the transaction prices remain close to record highs. auto loan interest rates, they have come down a little bit. they're still relatively high compared to a few years ago. and there is...
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named phil. >> but we also call him philly.in 2013. >> i think everything that he does is really cute. even when he's sleeping. >> reporter: but perhaps the cutest thing was discovered by accident. >> they are exotic pets. so a lot of people will make little handmade toys, and he actually grabbed the business card for the small business out independently. i didn't know you could do this. >> reporter: one thing led to another. >> and i posted his first tiktok december of 2019. and then by the end of january he had a video go viral. he was jusgrabbing a little sign that said hi, friends. >> reporter: a star was born. >> i didn't realize how much people would enjoy it. across the world. >> reporter: millions of people, millions of followers. millions of views, and thousands of comments. >> i absolutely needed that right now. sending you a wink and a hug. great job, philly. >> reporter: five years. >> this also was very popular. >> reporter: as a valentine, a leprechaun, an eagles fan, a wawa hoagie. >> costume, hats. >> reporter:
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phil, thanks for being here.e know that mayor lurie spent much of his speech outlining his plans for his first 100 days in office. what he was selling. do you think this is what san franciscans were searching for when they voted him in office in november? yeah. >> the overriding theme was it was time to get real. it was time to get going. it was time to work and work hard at this. and that's what he's talking about, accountability. and he's talking about change. what are we going to see in the first 100 days? well, he's going to move to open an emergency center where people who are picked up on the streets by police that say that are slumped over in drug induced haze rather than take them to jail, they'll have the option of going to a sobering center. the idea is to try to get that up and running within the next couple of months. that will be something that people can look at and see and point to as an accomplishment. other things he said is what he won't be doing. he's facing a $800 million deficit, but he said
phil, thanks for being here.e know that mayor lurie spent much of his speech outlining his plans for his first 100 days in office. what he was selling. do you think this is what san franciscans were searching for when they voted him in office in november? yeah. >> the overriding theme was it was time to get real. it was time to get going. it was time to work and work hard at this. and that's what he's talking about, accountability. and he's talking about change. what are we going to see...
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phil, thanks very much. phil lebeau. let's get to contessa brewer now for the cnbc news update. hi there. kelly. the israeli. >> government has. >> released more than 100 palestinian prisoners after a chaotic scene earlier today threatened to derail that process as hamas was releasing three israelis and five thai nationals. crowds surrounded the hostages. many were shouting support for hamas as the transfer was taking place. israel suspended any further release but did agree to allow it. after ceasefire, mediators offered guarantees of a safe exit. openai is partnering with the u.s. national laboratories to allow as many as 15,000 scientists there to use openai's latest artificial intelligence models for scientific research and nuclear weapons security. as part of the agreement, openai said it will also deploy one of its models to the supercomputer at los alamos national laboratory. and for now, new york city's congestion pricing plan is safe, sources tell nbc. during discussions this week, president trump assured state governors kathy hochul that for now, he is not going to tak
phil, thanks very much. phil lebeau. let's get to contessa brewer now for the cnbc news update. hi there. kelly. the israeli. >> government has. >> released more than 100 palestinian prisoners after a chaotic scene earlier today threatened to derail that process as hamas was releasing three israelis and five thai nationals. crowds surrounded the hostages. many were shouting support for hamas as the transfer was taking place. israel suspended any further release but did agree to...
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they are. >> grisly, phil. and they are. >> bringing me the best view yet. >> of the moments leading up to this horrible tragedy on the potomac river. this is a perimeter camera from outside of reagan national airport. you can see the spot shadow there. the helicopter approaching from the left and then the fireball. the parts of the crj 700, the american airlines flight falling into the deep and dark potomac river below. sadly, it doesn't add all that much to the narrative, although it will be key for investigators and they will be piecing apart a video like that frame by frame to try and figure out exactly what went wrong here. what is underscored by the video is that there were no evasive maneuvers taken, apparently, by the pilots of the black hawk helicopter, no evasive maneuvers taken by the pilots of american airlines flight 5342 as it was coming into land on reagan national airport's runway 33. and this really opens the can of worms of a conversation about why this helicopter route was able to exist for s
they are. >> grisly, phil. and they are. >> bringing me the best view yet. >> of the moments leading up to this horrible tragedy on the potomac river. this is a perimeter camera from outside of reagan national airport. you can see the spot shadow there. the helicopter approaching from the left and then the fireball. the parts of the crj 700, the american airlines flight falling into the deep and dark potomac river below. sadly, it doesn't add all that much to the narrative,...
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and on doctor phil. also, maga mocks actress selena gomez for her tears over the deportation blitz. >> oh my people are getting back. >> and forget. never forget elon musk asks germany to leave its guilt. in the past, just days before the world pauses to remember the holocaust, live at the table. ashley allison, scott jennings, maria cardona and tim pawlenty. americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do good evening. i'm abby phillip in new york. let's get right to what america is talking about. punishment for trying to punish crimes allegedly committed by one man. that one man now occupies the oval office. tonight, donald trump is saying the quiet part out loud and on paper. a letter by his acting attorney general. james mchenry leaves no doubt about why he fired the more than dozen career department lawyers. they're, quote, significant role in prosecuting the president. the assumption here, of course, is that the lawyers who were doing their jobs will not pass a
and on doctor phil. also, maga mocks actress selena gomez for her tears over the deportation blitz. >> oh my people are getting back. >> and forget. never forget elon musk asks germany to leave its guilt. in the past, just days before the world pauses to remember the holocaust, live at the table. ashley allison, scott jennings, maria cardona and tim pawlenty. americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do good evening. i'm abby phillip in new...
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phil. >> yeah. how do you know me? >> no, i seen i seen doctor phil, you know, on tv. >> yeah, yeah. you've been charged with sex crimes with children. >> not really. >> not really. and never been deported. well. huh? let's take him in and process them. lock them. >> up. >> that's a clip posted by. yes, doctor phil from what he called a ride along with ice agents and trump immigration czar tom homan doctor phil and the maga folks that he wants to see this, believe that this is all must see tv. some people can't bear to look, though. they include selena gomez who posted this video after later deleting it. >> i'm so sorry. >> how many people are getting attacked and children? i don't understand. >> joining us in our fifth seat at the table is maria santana. she is an anchor and correspondent for cnn espanol. maria, great to have you here. i mean, you've been covering this immigration issue for a very long time. so you've seen it all? yes. i imagine there is a quality to this that is about making sure that we do see it. r
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let's get to phil lebeau this morning with a guest. hey, phil. >> hi, carl.ceo of southwest airlines. bob's joining us from the company's headquarters there in dallas. and bob, i know this was not your flight, and we're not going to ask you specifics, and we're going to talk about that in a little bit. but we're having you on today because you reported your fourth quarter results. before we talk about airport congestion, give me your thoughts on the fourth quarter. you beat on the top and the bottom line, where are you in your turnaround at southwest airlines? >> well. >> you. >> know, it's. >> early. >> but i'm really pleased with the fourth quarter. >> especially the tactical initiatives. you saw. >> the eight point ransom. >> or unit revenue. and that's. >> about. >> six points ahead of a typical. >> sequential move between the third quarter and the fourth quarter. so that's real. >> evidence that. >> the. >> tactical revenue. >> initiatives are working. and on the strategic side. >> everything there. >> is on track, like the assigned. >> seating and. >> t
let's get to phil lebeau this morning with a guest. hey, phil. >> hi, carl.ceo of southwest airlines. bob's joining us from the company's headquarters there in dallas. and bob, i know this was not your flight, and we're not going to ask you specifics, and we're going to talk about that in a little bit. but we're having you on today because you reported your fourth quarter results. before we talk about airport congestion, give me your thoughts on the fourth quarter. you beat on the top and...
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phil mercer, bbc news.ghting championship dana white to his board of directors. he is also a longtime friend of incoming us president donald trump who previously had a tense relationship with meta mark zuckerberg during his first term in office. in a facebook post, he said that he admires dana white is not manure and how he built the ufc brand. a reminder that we are keeping up to speed with the vans that ces, they are to deliver a keynote event — address, here is the head of nvidia. we will keep ahead of that on business today. hello, i'm better with the catch up. tonight, the vpn, the golden globes and a chinese ice festival. tributes have been pouring in after was announced that james pouring in after was announced thatjames leigh williams, that james leigh williams, better thatjames leigh williams, better known as the vivian has died aged 32. the better known as the vivian has died aged 32— died aged 32. the vivian, my queen. is there _ died aged 32. the vivian, my queen. is there anything - died aged 3
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thank you so much to phil for that. i know that you have been doing some reporting on going forward, on the reality of the political reality here in washington. >> yeah, just over the last few weeks, i have been talking to sources because panama has become so integral to the u.s. migration management strategy. we saw it with the biden administration simply because it has the darien gap, which connects it with colombia. it's a treacherous jungle. it's where migrants have crossed, and it has become in the last four years, the barometer of what we're going to see at the u.s. southern border. you see people start crossing there in big numbers. you can bet that in a few weeks, you're going to see that here at the u.s. southern border. so that has become so important for this administration and as well as the incoming administration to try to work with that government. and this president, the panamanian president, has indicated that he wants to go even harder on the darien gap. so sources i've been talking to in the incoming
thank you so much to phil for that. i know that you have been doing some reporting on going forward, on the reality of the political reality here in washington. >> yeah, just over the last few weeks, i have been talking to sources because panama has become so integral to the u.s. migration management strategy. we saw it with the biden administration simply because it has the darien gap, which connects it with colombia. it's a treacherous jungle. it's where migrants have crossed, and it...
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and sometimes revenge can be justified that was an interview with doctor phil. >> of course, now that he's in charge. well, so far these moves are revenge. that is not taking long at all. jeff zeleny is out front, live outside the white house. so, jeff, you know, i understand there are certain positions in the justice department, political appointees that when you get a new president, they flip over. right. these, though in many cases are quite different, whether it is in terms of the process with which they are being handled or the people who are being targeted. in the case of the january 6th investigations, how unusual is all of this? >> well. >> erin, this is incredibly unusual. >> and by this i mean everything. >> of course. >> there has never. >> been a. >> case like this in modern. >> time where there has been. >> a president. >> who was. >> charged, investigated. >> and of course. >> come back to office. >> so this. >> is one more example. we are one. >> week into the trump administration. >> tonight. it was tonight, one. >> week ago when he was walking to the oval office for t
and sometimes revenge can be justified that was an interview with doctor phil. >> of course, now that he's in charge. well, so far these moves are revenge. that is not taking long at all. jeff zeleny is out front, live outside the white house. so, jeff, you know, i understand there are certain positions in the justice department, political appointees that when you get a new president, they flip over. right. these, though in many cases are quite different, whether it is in terms of the...
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our own phil lebeau is with us as well.t, have been looking at just the map over over that densely populated area and trying to understand how this could have happened. your immediate thoughts? >> well, what i would say, thank you. >> again for. >> having me. >> on this morning. >> what i. >> would say right away. >> is that we're not quite. 12 hours. >> post this. >> this incident. >> and i'll just say. >> i add my thoughts. >> and prayers for the families. >> for. >> you know, for. >> american airlines. i spent a. long career there. >> let me just say it will take us some time. >> and as both. >> robert isom and as mayor bauer said, as. >> the. >> ntsb steps. >> into their role of. >> leading this. >> investigation, the. >> the. first priority. >> is number one. >> to recover. >> of all. the of all. >> the victims. >> here, both from american. airlines as well as from. the us army. the second. will then will be the. >> recovery of the aircraft. >> both of. >> these aircraft itself. >> so that they. can start. >> the. >> p
our own phil lebeau is with us as well.t, have been looking at just the map over over that densely populated area and trying to understand how this could have happened. your immediate thoughts? >> well, what i would say, thank you. >> again for. >> having me. >> on this morning. >> what i. >> would say right away. >> is that we're not quite. 12 hours. >> post this. >> this incident. >> and i'll just say. >> i add my thoughts....
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if let's ask real clear politics' phil wegmann. phil, good to see you.is past week was filled with so much drama. it came down to the wire friday night. what are you looking at this week? if who are you watching in. >> well, the takeaway if what we saw this last week that the republican dam in the senate, it didn't break yet. and that's why we're so folks focused on those two nominees now -- you just mentioned, rfk and til tulsi gabbard, because we're going to see whether it can stay together. there weren't enough defections to sink either of them. the reflects, first, donald trump has remade the republican party in his own image. but more than that, he's won the debate on some of these items like immigration, like defense policy. and i think what we're seeing is sort of the realignment in realtime where you have, according to polling, the majority of the public supporting his visioner for -- vision for these things. we'll are to see just how durable that realignment is when it comes the national security, to health policy x. if that's why we're focused
if let's ask real clear politics' phil wegmann. phil, good to see you.is past week was filled with so much drama. it came down to the wire friday night. what are you looking at this week? if who are you watching in. >> well, the takeaway if what we saw this last week that the republican dam in the senate, it didn't break yet. and that's why we're so folks focused on those two nominees now -- you just mentioned, rfk and til tulsi gabbard, because we're going to see whether it can stay...
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phil, thanks for the update. oh, this activity around southwest airlines, that's phil le low on the beat, as always. >> to kristina partsinevelos with the biggest names moving into the close. >> we have them wrapping up the quantum computing efforts. nvidia is adding a quantum day to their march a icon frens bringing in leaders from iong and d-wave. it's interesting timing though because just last week jensen wong said quantum tech is still about 20 years out, sending quantum shares plunging and the markets push today shows that nobody really wants to be left behind when quantum takes often as we know there would be to provide the automaker for the ev batteries and the deals run through 2033. bitcoin surpassing $ 100,000. there is a higher risk appetite and it's driving crypto names like quantum, we've come pull circle. >> just a week ago it was up to 80,000. kristina, thanks. >>> up next, tom lee reveals his top five stock ideas right now, and he'll tell us what he doesn't like also. we're back right here at pos
phil, thanks for the update. oh, this activity around southwest airlines, that's phil le low on the beat, as always. >> to kristina partsinevelos with the biggest names moving into the close. >> we have them wrapping up the quantum computing efforts. nvidia is adding a quantum day to their march a icon frens bringing in leaders from iong and d-wave. it's interesting timing though because just last week jensen wong said quantum tech is still about 20 years out, sending quantum shares...
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phil is in the country legally.e sure -- >> ainsley: that was a joke. >> steve: other thing, you see the story being played out in mainstream media, you mentioned fearmongerring, they are saying it is a matter of time before they come and get the guy who mows my lawn, who has not done anything illegal besides being here illegally. it is a matter of time for them to come. tom homan has been honest all along, first people are big trouble makers. >> ainsley: what about ones that we don't know where they are? what about these missing children that have come through? >> lawrence: there was a report saying administration is starting to find those children, as well. the people doing other jobs continue to say americans don't want these jobs. that is not true, we don't want to be paid slave labor for working in the field or construction site making $6. if you take people away doing it for slave labor and you vraise wages, we will do the job. >> brian: construction, they are light with farmers and construction. the main thin
phil is in the country legally.e sure -- >> ainsley: that was a joke. >> steve: other thing, you see the story being played out in mainstream media, you mentioned fearmongerring, they are saying it is a matter of time before they come and get the guy who mows my lawn, who has not done anything illegal besides being here illegally. it is a matter of time for them to come. tom homan has been honest all along, first people are big trouble makers. >> ainsley: what about ones that...
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phil ruffin, his beautiful wife and their children. phil? where is phil ruffin? a legend in las vegas and beyond. he is here and will be coming out. today we talk about how we are going to end the economic suffering and stagnation at ouster of the last four years and create the greatest years in the history of our country. that is what is going to happen. and as i said in my inaugural address which, by the way, it got the highest rating in the history of fox -- that is nice. the golden age of america begins right now. but, i have to be honest with you that i am really here for a different reason. i'm here to say thank you. i went to north carolina yesterday and then i flew to see an unbelievable problem and a mess in los angeles. and i said, you know what i got to do? i want to come to a state known as nevada. has anyone ever heard? do not ever miss pronounce the name. you should always pronounce the name correctly. have you ever seen somebody where they say --nevada? they are in deep trouble. i wanted to come to nevada to pay my respects because this is the only
phil ruffin, his beautiful wife and their children. phil? where is phil ruffin? a legend in las vegas and beyond. he is here and will be coming out. today we talk about how we are going to end the economic suffering and stagnation at ouster of the last four years and create the greatest years in the history of our country. that is what is going to happen. and as i said in my inaugural address which, by the way, it got the highest rating in the history of fox -- that is nice. the golden age of...
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phil lebeau is here with the details of what seems to be behind that move.>> mike, there mail be some people who are wondering are tesly shares falling because of new incentives added to the cybertruck, to increase sales? i'm not sure that they're moving because of that, but certainly, whenever you are talking about a new vehicle having incentives put on, it raises the question. is there a demand issue or is there an inventory issue? either way you look at it, the cybertruck discounts have been added. and this really started yesterday. we started to see these reports of this coming out of the press that follow closely the website for tesla and the cybertruck. the incentives anywhere up to $2600 for 2024, the cybertruck was the best selling quote/unquote pickup truck in the united states. among electric trucks, its sales were 38,965, well above the f-150 lightning and the rivian r-1t, and you see the hummer at the bottom. as you look at the ev market, tesla remains king of the hill in the united states, but its market share has dropped below 50%. what's the f
phil lebeau is here with the details of what seems to be behind that move.>> mike, there mail be some people who are wondering are tesly shares falling because of new incentives added to the cybertruck, to increase sales? i'm not sure that they're moving because of that, but certainly, whenever you are talking about a new vehicle having incentives put on, it raises the question. is there a demand issue or is there an inventory issue? either way you look at it, the cybertruck discounts...
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and joining us now is abc seven news insider phil matier.hil, everyone always wants to know, how could this happen in san francisco? we've seen dump trucks used as a way to block traffic. would that have helped here? probably they. ballads and barriers and bollards were under construction there. would that have made a difference? obviously it would have. >> anything could have made a difference, but nothing really could have. i mean, it's a question of degrees. yes. they could have rolled a bus up and blocked the street, but then how would people have gotten into the street? for, for new year's celebration. this is a problem that we've seen in the bay area, and we're going to see more of it. and it's not new necessarily. back in 2006, one of the most popular places to be in san francisco on halloween was the castro. remember, it was a huge party in 2006. they had gotten increasingly difficult to get in there and dangerous. and so they put in metal detectors. they blocked off the streets, they did everything. and still nine people were shot t
and joining us now is abc seven news insider phil matier.hil, everyone always wants to know, how could this happen in san francisco? we've seen dump trucks used as a way to block traffic. would that have helped here? probably they. ballads and barriers and bollards were under construction there. would that have made a difference? obviously it would have. >> anything could have made a difference, but nothing really could have. i mean, it's a question of degrees. yes. they could have rolled...
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even tv's doctor phil is there. embedded with ice. >> also breaking overnight, the concern in southern california as heavy rain triggers mudslides in the burn areas. it's the first real rain in months. plus a new clue what may have caused the eaton fire. >> and the parade of planets in the sky overnight. six spotted in alignment how long it will last. >> and the party is on in kansas city and philadelphia, fans are ready as the teams meet in the super bowl for the second time in three years. it's monday, january 27th. >> from abc news. this is world news now. >> good morning everyone. thank you so much for joining us on this monday. we now know who is headed to the super bowl. my chiefs are in it. danis eagles are as well. that is going to be quite a game. >> look at that danny is in the background right now smiling ear to ear because he thinks the eagles are going to fly. >> and actually do it again. there he goes. >> will the chiefs become the first. oh there he is. will the chiefs become the first team ever to wi
even tv's doctor phil is there. embedded with ice. >> also breaking overnight, the concern in southern california as heavy rain triggers mudslides in the burn areas. it's the first real rain in months. plus a new clue what may have caused the eaton fire. >> and the parade of planets in the sky overnight. six spotted in alignment how long it will last. >> and the party is on in kansas city and philadelphia, fans are ready as the teams meet in the super bowl for the second time...
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and as phil was saying, that's intentional. the point is to to put the fear of god in a lot of these civil servants. the point is to give latitude to a lot of the new political appointees and cabinet heads that that trump is installing to give them the room to operate, to root out all of the things that they see as problems in all of their different agencies and departments. and i think what remains to be seen is what are how does this all go over with the american people? how do people like it? you know, there was a surprising finding in our wall street journal poll a couple of weeks ago. we asked people whether they supported the president getting rid of thousands of civil servants to replace them with his own appointees. it was surprisingly unpopular. you know, i would have thought that, you know, people don't like government bureaucracy, but actually only 31% approved of that and 61% opposed it. so the federal government is more power, is more popular than you might think. and i think it's going to take a little bit of goin
and as phil was saying, that's intentional. the point is to to put the fear of god in a lot of these civil servants. the point is to give latitude to a lot of the new political appointees and cabinet heads that that trump is installing to give them the room to operate, to root out all of the things that they see as problems in all of their different agencies and departments. and i think what remains to be seen is what are how does this all go over with the american people? how do people like...