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phil chang who was the county recorder here in san francisco two years ago, did a survey of the mortgages sitting down stairs and found 84% were fraudulent. that matches the two other national surveys that have been done in the country, one in massachusetts, one in north carolina. those numbers were even higher. from start to finish these mortgageses were fraudulent. they were liars loans. the banks encouraged people to lie about their income. they didn't tell them that their payments would be low at the beginning and then escalate dramatically up. they immediately sliced and diced and securitized the mortgages, sold them off. so, they've already been paid for these mortgageses. don't worry about the banks. ~ they in many cases they've already collected insurance on them. then they told -- they manipulated the credit rating agencies into rating the securitized mortgages as aaa when they were in fact junk. they have deprived every county in this country of recording fees because they used the mers, which is the mortgage -- is that the end? [inaudible]. >>> good afternoon, james green, resi
phil chang who was the county recorder here in san francisco two years ago, did a survey of the mortgages sitting down stairs and found 84% were fraudulent. that matches the two other national surveys that have been done in the country, one in massachusetts, one in north carolina. those numbers were even higher. from start to finish these mortgageses were fraudulent. they were liars loans. the banks encouraged people to lie about their income. they didn't tell them that their payments would be...
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department we have our corridor (calling names) and other at spur and i want to thank assembly member phil tilly chang who's field representative is here or might be here soon. to specifically this allows san francisco to enter into a contract with property owners who's properties are inattentive and provided them a tax reduction they have to keep the land in agricultural use and keep it in agricultural use and open to the members of the public as educational or outreach space as a community garden or food distribution that will be only as a permit use or approval for the conditional use permit and finally the agricultural commissioner can approve this contract if it didn't have a tack loss of $25,000 or one hundred and 25 over the 5 year contract or combined tax use of more than $250,000 per year we have to have adequate oversight while the city may los lose a minor amount of tax revenues revenues the balance is much greater the positives of urban farming helps to improve our environment and teaches important values like st. patrick and provides greater arithmetic's health for the residents. i want t
department we have our corridor (calling names) and other at spur and i want to thank assembly member phil tilly chang who's field representative is here or might be here soon. to specifically this allows san francisco to enter into a contract with property owners who's properties are inattentive and provided them a tax reduction they have to keep the land in agricultural use and keep it in agricultural use and open to the members of the public as educational or outreach space as a community...
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and phil hoff said you know what? maybe we need a change in the white house and maybe we should be looking at somebody like bobby kennedy rather than lyndon johnson. but i know, senator leahy, you were involved in some of that as a young man. mr. leahy: i was and i recall, mr. president, when phil hoff came out against the war in vietnam and he was in the minority in that. no member of the vermont congressional delegation had voted against the war in vietnam. they voted for all the increases in it. he was in some ways a lonely voice, but he did come out against it, angered lyndon johnson who was then president, but then he supported robert kennedy, as did i. i remember the two of us meeting one of your predecessors on the runway, mr. president, one of your predecessors on the runway at the airport in burlington, vermont, senator edward kennedy to go and speak to a group he and governor hoff, myself and others on behalf of robert kennedy, bobby kennedy. i remember the look of sorrow on governor hoff's face as he stood as one of the honorary
and phil hoff said you know what? maybe we need a change in the white house and maybe we should be looking at somebody like bobby kennedy rather than lyndon johnson. but i know, senator leahy, you were involved in some of that as a young man. mr. leahy: i was and i recall, mr. president, when phil hoff came out against the war in vietnam and he was in the minority in that. no member of the vermont congressional delegation had voted against the war in vietnam. they voted for all the increases in...
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stint she introductions us to a scientist out to change the i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. . that's the team, let's do some science. bsh [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, any, welcome to "techknow", i'm phil torres, joined by crystal dilworth, and shini somara. you are about to take us on a journey, an experimental matthews. >> this is an emotional piece. we followed the retrieval of grace's umbilical cord blues cell, and we had access to where they condition those cells for treatment in the hope of saving her life. let's take a look. >> reporter: it was just after 8:30 by the time sara matthews, her mum and baby grace stepped out of the pick-up truck. and into the north carolina night. this isn't the first time they have come to the ronald mcdonald house mere duke university, and it will not be the last. they are here for little grace. >> when did you find out that grace had the condition? >> it was a 20 week ultrasound, went to find out if it was a boy or girl. waited for the doctor to get us. she came and told us that she had bad news. >> reporter: grace had brain. >> me and my husband
stint she introductions us to a scientist out to change the i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. . that's the team, let's do some science. bsh [ ♪ music ] >>> hey, any, welcome to "techknow", i'm phil torres, joined by crystal dilworth, and shini somara. you are about to take us on a journey, an experimental matthews. >> this is an emotional piece. we followed the retrieval of grace's umbilical cord blues cell, and we had access to where they condition those cells...
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changes." amaro says some minor leaguers could be coming up. do the phils respond tonight? first inning in milwaukee. chase utley, doing his part. two-run homer. that's his first homer in two weeks. the phils are out to an early 2-0 lead. then in the third, ryan howard drops one in for a hit. utley running on the play. hustles all the way from first base. 3-0 lead. phillies' biggest lead in two weeks. seventh inning, cole hamels disrupted catcher trying to get on the same page. cole a little bit upset after pulled later in the inning but works out. ken giles gets rickie weeks to fly out. been a rough few weeks for the phillies but they are up 3-2 right now in the ninth. this will be a good win. >>> nerlens noel will play in his second summer league game tomorrow night in orlando. he looked great in his debut saturday. game high 19 points. he did rest yesterday as a precaution. so what does he want to work on? how about his jump shot? >> if i really get that down, like i have been working on, you know, really be able to help me with my game and using my quickness to go by a
changes." amaro says some minor leaguers could be coming up. do the phils respond tonight? first inning in milwaukee. chase utley, doing his part. two-run homer. that's his first homer in two weeks. the phils are out to an early 2-0 lead. then in the third, ryan howard drops one in for a hit. utley running on the play. hustles all the way from first base. 3-0 lead. phillies' biggest lead in two weeks. seventh inning, cole hamels disrupted catcher trying to get on the same page. cole a...
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he has not thought if a change of scenery would help. the phils opened up that he was carrying the weight of that enormous $125 million contract but no longer carrying that burden. >> there is frustration, there is frustration in the fans and frustration period. i have my own frustration as well. you really try to stay positive man and you know for me, i know people will put a lot on either how much money i make or what i'm doing on the field or this or that or whatever. you go out and try to do what you can? this is baseball. i know a lot of people may misconstrue the comment but this is a game. >> darren ruf in the game for howard playing first and ruiz is returning from his concussion and a.j. burnett is on the mound. a late night last night, the phils and joins played until nearly 1:00 in the morning, jonathan papelbon gave up his first home run in the year, his first blown save the month and then san francisco blows it wide open. the joins win it 9-6. and could papelbon be the next guy out the door? the trade deadline is just eight days away
he has not thought if a change of scenery would help. the phils opened up that he was carrying the weight of that enormous $125 million contract but no longer carrying that burden. >> there is frustration, there is frustration in the fans and frustration period. i have my own frustration as well. you really try to stay positive man and you know for me, i know people will put a lot on either how much money i make or what i'm doing on the field or this or that or whatever. you go out and...
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things went well for the phils at home for a change p police are helping you around it at eleanor drive by bethal united methodist church. and police remain on the scene and they are restricting traffic from time to time. yes, busy afternoon once again. we'll check it again in the 5:00 hour. >> see you then thank you matt. quick break and then meteorologist, adam joseph, has >>> with all the breaking news at least we have some positi positivity. a break in the humidity, it will come back over the weekend but for now lets enjoy this. we'll start with the action cam which was out in center city. you can see folks enjoying lunch this afternoon. and a perfect day to be outdoors, you can see the ferns blowing left and right and the nice northerly wind is drying out out. as we look at double scan live, we are dry and good to go, that is the way it remains towards the end of the week. temperature-wise, only 77 in reading and 79 in lancaster and a decent amount of sunshine, the poconos dropping to 70 degrees, with the cooler air invading, wilmington 82 and along the shore temperatures are in th
things went well for the phils at home for a change p police are helping you around it at eleanor drive by bethal united methodist church. and police remain on the scene and they are restricting traffic from time to time. yes, busy afternoon once again. we'll check it again in the 5:00 hour. >> see you then thank you matt. quick break and then meteorologist, adam joseph, has >>> with all the breaking news at least we have some positi positivity. a break in the humidity, it will...
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i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. a show of science by scientists. dr. shini somara shini somara is a mechanical engineer. as scientists test new building tines can they survive the most powerful twisters on the planets? kosta grammatis, feeding a hungry planet. he's touring the farm going inside one of america's busiest airports. and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist. i study spiders in the rain forest of peru. that's our program, let's do some science. ♪ ♪ are hey guys welcome to "techknow". i'm phil torres and here with kosta and shini. here in the u.s. when you think about tornado alley, you think of oklahoma. you recently went there. >> very high frequency of tornadoes, 50 on average. we went to moore, oklahoma, it was devastated by tornadoes on may 20th. we went to university technologists, let's take a look. >> west side of burton we have a major tornado coming down. >> may 20th, 2013, one of the worst tornadoes on record is captured on a time lapse v
i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. a show of science by scientists. dr. shini somara shini somara is a mechanical engineer. as scientists test new building tines can they survive the most powerful twisters on the planets? kosta grammatis, feeding a hungry planet. he's touring the farm going inside one of america's busiest airports. and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist. i study spiders in the rain...
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i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we are going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about scientists by scientists. let's check out our team of hard wore curves. brad davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like chicken. >> we tut-tut it to the test. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. e-cigarettes. cigarettes. >> what is the real science. kyle hill is an engineer, and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomoll gift. tonight spiders - one builds a deoi an amazing trip to peru. that's the team, now let's do some science. appear [ ♪ music ] >>> hi guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm here with kyle, marita and crystal. as an entomologist, i love a good challenge in the field, there's a scientific mystery that i went to the peruvian to try to solve. look at this weird circular structure. we went down with little information except for the fact that this thing was found on an island twice. t
i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we are going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about scientists by scientists. let's check out our team of hard wore curves. brad davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like chicken. >> we tut-tut it to the test. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. e-cigarettes....
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i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives.ardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. a show of science by scientists. dr. shini somara shini somara is a mechanical engineer. as scientists test new building tines can they survive the most powerful twisters on the planets? kosta grammatis, feeding a
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and five seconds that changed the whole picture p.r. expert phil butler says the blame game that's unfolding in the media has spun out of control. what you're seeing now is actually. in mice almost sixty years i've never seen leadership act on such flimsy speculation being an expert in social media and seeing what goes on in on twitter and facebook . i think the flavor of this is this very distasteful for the average person hard to know what the motivations are but it's a mighty quick public relations or media outlet over something that should be taken. on a more steady course. spot the lock of hard evidence the us has come out accusing militias on russia of being behind the plane crash the state department was asked about what those accusations are based on all you're willing to present publicly that backs up your version of the story which may well be the correct version of the story but all you need while well it may well be but i think you know i don't know and you know. it because i haven't seen your evidence that shows that the missile was la
and five seconds that changed the whole picture p.r. expert phil butler says the blame game that's unfolding in the media has spun out of control. what you're seeing now is actually. in mice almost sixty years i've never seen leadership act on such flimsy speculation being an expert in social media and seeing what goes on in on twitter and facebook . i think the flavor of this is this very distasteful for the average person hard to know what the motivations are but it's a mighty quick public...
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so there you have it five seconds that changed the whole picture p.r. expert phil butler saves the blame game that's unfolding in the media as well spun out of control. what you're seeing now is actually posterous in mice almost sixty years i have never seen leadership act on such flimsy speculation being an expert in social media and seeing what goes on in on twitter and facebook . i think the flavor of this is just very distasteful for the average person hard to know what the motivations or but it's a mighty quick public relations or media outlet over something that should be taken on. a more steady course meanwhile about an hour's drive from the crash site ukraine's army has unleashed heavy artillery on the city of donetsk which has already left at least five civilians dead and many more injured the city is the capital of the region and it's fear the act of combat action there will hamper the investigation of the crash heavy shelling was reported near the city's main railway station with some reports suggesting the army's using ground rocket systems this video f
so there you have it five seconds that changed the whole picture p.r. expert phil butler saves the blame game that's unfolding in the media as well spun out of control. what you're seeing now is actually posterous in mice almost sixty years i have never seen leadership act on such flimsy speculation being an expert in social media and seeing what goes on in on twitter and facebook . i think the flavor of this is just very distasteful for the average person hard to know what the motivations or...
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my name is gill fulbrigh but i'll a change my name to phil fulbright. >> what? they plan to have more ads and have fulbright show up at more events. that's today's power politics. >>> the chemical spill that left hundreds of thousands of people without water in west virginia may have been more dangerous than originally thought. we'll speak with a local who still refuses to turn on her tap. um. >> the. united nations has issued a new warning about the children of south sudan. the u.n. said as many as 50,000 are malnourished and may soon starve to death. many have fled their homes since the fighting last september. $1billion has is needed to help but so far $5.6 million has been pledged. dominick cane shows you how people are dealing with the pain of that massacre. >> reporter: in the hague they called themselves the mothers. they filed a lawsuit against the dutch government for the actions of its soldiers in july of 1995. the mothers accuse the soldiers of failing to prevent a massacre that the international court of justice has called genocide. bosnian forces se
my name is gill fulbrigh but i'll a change my name to phil fulbright. >> what? they plan to have more ads and have fulbright show up at more events. that's today's power politics. >>> the chemical spill that left hundreds of thousands of people without water in west virginia may have been more dangerous than originally thought. we'll speak with a local who still refuses to turn on her tap. um. >> the. united nations has issued a new warning about the children of south...
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phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing>> dr. phil: today it's the story of a beautiful newlywed couple, sadly in the midst of a nasty divorce.
phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing>> dr. phil: today it's the story of a beautiful newlywed couple, sadly in the midst of a nasty divorce.
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phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing, dr. phil! [cheers & applause] >> dr. phil: how are you doing?
phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing, dr. phil! [cheers & applause] >> dr. phil: how are you doing?
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i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. a show of science by scientists. dr. shini somara shini somara is a mechanical engineer. as scientists test new building tines can they survive the most powerful twisters on the planets? kosta grammatis, feeding a hungry planet.
i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. a show of science by scientists. dr. shini somara shini somara is a mechanical engineer. as scientists test new building tines can they survive the most powerful twisters on the planets? kosta grammatis, feeding a hungry planet.
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phil? >> reporter: harris, "apollo 11" undeniably changed the world creating a new university of possibilitieshumans could accomplish. it was truly a moment that changed and defined the late '60s, the space race, and succeeding in exactly what we had set out to do. on july 20th, 1969, the eagle lander approached and then landed on the lunar service, commanded, of course, by neil armstrong, who would soon make history for the human race. >> 30 seconds. >> houston, tranquillity base here. the eagle has handed. >> they landed in the sea of tranquillity, then canceled the two-hour nap, figured they wouldn't be sleeping, because after all they had just landed on the moon, probably couldn't fall asleep. michael collins flew the service module up above, worries the entire time if he would end up returning to earth as the only survivor. it took the "apollo 11" three long and cramped days, they only -- bouncing around in gravity one sixth that of earth, collecting the 47 pounds of rocks and other materials from the moon, taking more than 100 photos, and of course that one big famous footprint stepped i
phil? >> reporter: harris, "apollo 11" undeniably changed the world creating a new university of possibilitieshumans could accomplish. it was truly a moment that changed and defined the late '60s, the space race, and succeeding in exactly what we had set out to do. on july 20th, 1969, the eagle lander approached and then landed on the lunar service, commanded, of course, by neil armstrong, who would soon make history for the human race. >> 30 seconds. >> houston,...
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i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we are going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about scientists by scientists. let's check out our team of hard wore curves. brad davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like
i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives. we are going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about scientists by scientists. let's check out our team of hard wore curves. brad davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like
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phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changingever feel like when you fall in love and marry one person you then get them home and find out whoa,
phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changingever feel like when you fall in love and marry one person you then get them home and find out whoa,
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change that. she saw firsthand what can happen to babies who aren't secured. philers takes a look at what's keeping the faa from changing the rules. >> reporter: watch this airplane cart wheel down the road in cedar rapids, iowa. jan brown remembers giving very specific instructions for the impending crash. >> parents with lap children, place them on the floor at this time and hold them. i just could not believe i was saying those words. it was the most ludicrous thing i've ever said in my life. >> reporter: while 184 people survived the crash among the 112 passengers killed was 22-month-old evan tsao, ripped from the arms of his mother who confronted brown amidst the wreckage. >> she just looked up at me and said you told me to put my baby on the floor and it would be okay, and he is gone. >> reporter: 25 years brown has fought for the rule to be changed. in spite of the faa's own research showing the perils of lab children on airplanes, the agency still allows the practice for children under the age of 2. since sioux city there have been more incidents where lap
change that. she saw firsthand what can happen to babies who aren't secured. philers takes a look at what's keeping the faa from changing the rules. >> reporter: watch this airplane cart wheel down the road in cedar rapids, iowa. jan brown remembers giving very specific instructions for the impending crash. >> parents with lap children, place them on the floor at this time and hold them. i just could not believe i was saying those words. it was the most ludicrous thing i've ever...
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phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing> go, dr. phil! >> dr. phil: i want you to look at something for me. when you look at this picture, what do you see? like officer and a
phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing> go, dr. phil! >> dr. phil: i want you to look at something for me. when you look at this picture, what do you see? like officer and a
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phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing >> dr. phil: take a look at these pictures. they are the aftermath of a fiery crash caused by a
phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing >> dr. phil: take a look at these pictures. they are the aftermath of a fiery crash caused by a
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phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing: today, a story so dire we're not going to stop taping until i get the answer i need to hear because it will literally save an unborn child's fe
phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing: today, a story so dire we're not going to stop taping until i get the answer i need to hear because it will literally save an unborn child's fe
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phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changingur life. >> dr. phil: this is 18-month-old ellie. she was born three months premature, weighed a little over a pound and had only a 10% chance of surviving.
phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changingur life. >> dr. phil: this is 18-month-old ellie. she was born three months premature, weighed a little over a pound and had only a 10% chance of surviving.
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president will make taxinge today on companies that change their allegiance from their home country. philoins me from washington. i don't get it, both republicans and democrats support corporate tax change. why are we arguing about this? >> because it is washington, essentially. everybody agrees there has to be changes. most people agree on both sides with the top line changes and numbers should be. when it comes to what the president will attack on today, it could be fixed by large-scale tax reform. there is simply no appetite to do it. the key thing, you start goring sacred cows when you do tax reform. it will be a brutal, rural fight fight, andal, brutal there is no way it will happen in an election year. >> what will be the nuance ones we hear from the president today? >> i don't think we will hear much of one. he will go hard and delivered, questioning the citizenship of ceos who go for these cross-border mergers, saying they are renouncing it. -- a is the policy track lot of people agree does not make a lot of sense that corporations should be buying companies from another country t
president will make taxinge today on companies that change their allegiance from their home country. philoins me from washington. i don't get it, both republicans and democrats support corporate tax change. why are we arguing about this? >> because it is washington, essentially. everybody agrees there has to be changes. most people agree on both sides with the top line changes and numbers should be. when it comes to what the president will attack on today, it could be fixed by large-scale...
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. >> phil, what seems to be behind the mayor's change of heart here? >> reporter: a couple of things. one, it's an election year and she is finishing some -- facing stiff opposition and this whole delay tactic didn't play well with the public. it didn't go over well with the press, either. second, major league baseball's threat to say, okay, oakland a's, you can leave. remember, the whole fear of them going to san jose or someplace else, that really sobered people up at city hall and, three, i think last night henry gardner the city administrator sat down with a's owner lew wolff at the game here and i think they had a heart-to-heart and found this deal could be -- go south real quick. so i think everybody had to grow up fast. >> all right. phil, thank you. >>> the bryan stow story enters a new chapter. the family said it waited three long years for this day. >> we're through with it. bryan got money of. it's towards his recovery. >> well, a jury found the dodgers liable for the beating that left stow permanently injured needing round-the-clock care. t
. >> phil, what seems to be behind the mayor's change of heart here? >> reporter: a couple of things. one, it's an election year and she is finishing some -- facing stiff opposition and this whole delay tactic didn't play well with the public. it didn't go over well with the press, either. second, major league baseball's threat to say, okay, oakland a's, you can leave. remember, the whole fear of them going to san jose or someplace else, that really sobered people up at city hall...
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phil ittner reports from london. >> the move in europe is changing from shock and sorrow from the downing of the plane and moving to anger and calm for action. the first is to get teams on the ground, and it's going on for a period of time where debris is deteriorating. there are reports of theft and leaders who want to make sure the bodies are returned to their loved ones. the second call to action is russia's support for the east of ukraine. russia said they have limited control over them, the separatist movement. they are not providing them with soldiers or arms. we heard from the british prime minister that they are starting to come to the conclusion that it was a missile and there are major questions in the british capital about whether russia had involvement or whether it was giving the military system to the ukranian separatists, whether it was giving them personal. but this call for access in the immediate term. what will be interesting to see is whether this was a watershed moment when the europeans take a stronger not for actions against russia and business sectors and military
phil ittner reports from london. >> the move in europe is changing from shock and sorrow from the downing of the plane and moving to anger and calm for action. the first is to get teams on the ground, and it's going on for a period of time where debris is deteriorating. there are reports of theft and leaders who want to make sure the bodies are returned to their loved ones. the second call to action is russia's support for the east of ukraine. russia said they have limited control over...
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phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing day in your life. this is 19-year-old nicki showing off her pregnant belly.
phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing day in your life. this is 19-year-old nicki showing off her pregnant belly.
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have no doubt the prime minister will do what he has to to fill phil -- fulfill this responsibility he has. >> what can you do to change the behavior of hamas? that resident abbas knows it is unacceptable internationally to forge an alliance with an organization like hamas, that will be the beginning of the change. it may take some time for hamas to change. the problem is they're getting the wrong message. they basically forged an alliance with president abbas and more or less it has been business as usual for most of the world. not during this action. everyone condemns it and we appreciate the strong statements from the president of the united states, the white house called me to express the prime -- the president's obama -- condemnation of this. everyone who is a father and a parent understands this. other world leaders have been very clear that this action is unacceptable. i think right now they should ratchet it up more -- one notch and tell president abbas and this alliance with -- end this alliance with hamas. to change andnce unite the population for peace, not terror. he heard from other leaders? >> the arabs a
have no doubt the prime minister will do what he has to to fill phil -- fulfill this responsibility he has. >> what can you do to change the behavior of hamas? that resident abbas knows it is unacceptable internationally to forge an alliance with an organization like hamas, that will be the beginning of the change. it may take some time for hamas to change. the problem is they're getting the wrong message. they basically forged an alliance with president abbas and more or less it has been...
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i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives.are going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about scientists by scientists. let's check out our team of hard wore curves. brad davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like chicken. >> we tut-tut it to the test. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. e-cigarettes. cigarettes. >> what is the real science. kyle hill is an engineer, and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomoll gift. tonight spiders - one builds a deoi an amazing trip to peru. that's the team, now let's do some science. appear [ ♪ music ] >>> hi guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm here with kyle, marita and crystal. as an entomologist, i love a good challenge in the field, there's a scientific mystery that i went to the peruvian to try to solve. look at this weird circular structure. we went down with little information except for the fact that this thing was found on an island twice. take
i'm phil torres here to talk about innovations that can change lives.are going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we are doing it in a unique way. this is a show about scientists by scientists. let's check out our team of hard wore curves. brad davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like chicken. >> we tut-tut it to the test. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. e-cigarettes....
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people the bargains and it's not changed and in fact getting more pronounced. >> historically, phil, when the consumer starts to feel rough, and the market says that they are, because the market has not punished any of the stocks, it usually means something. the market figures it out and the consumer figures is out and are you worried that it means something for the economy? >> what it means, we're not getting liftoff in a convincing manner, and it's now five years into the so-called recovery, and we keep hearing it quarter after quarter after quarter, oh, the consumer doesn't want to spend, or they're pulling back again. so until you really have wage growth, we're not going to see it from the dollar stores. >> apple and ibm are burying it an old hatchet, teaching up to sell i phones and ipads to the corporate customers. turning to ibm because apple doesn't understand the needs offer corporate customers as well as ibm does, and she said that it will help her economy by widening it's audience for ibm products. what seemed unthinkable in the 1980s and 1990s when they were bitter rivals
people the bargains and it's not changed and in fact getting more pronounced. >> historically, phil, when the consumer starts to feel rough, and the market says that they are, because the market has not punished any of the stocks, it usually means something. the market figures it out and the consumer figures is out and are you worried that it means something for the economy? >> what it means, we're not getting liftoff in a convincing manner, and it's now five years into the...