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phil manning lee is going to help make sense of it over the coming months with his new series, powerhe will introduce us to key players, talking about some of the key issues. today, rnc headquarters and the new digital effort. >> 2012 election headlines told the story. a tech and data victory, and a failure by republicans. republican officials and donors wasted little time amending the resources and the tech to match democrats and avoid a repeat of the 2014 midterms. chuck defeo. >> we have the team that work with our data, who aggregate it and do the quality control. we also have scientists, people building models of data. >> inside the national headquarters, chuck is overseeing a new model for efforts to streamline massive amounts of voter data. he is working with $17 million, more than 40 full-time staff, and a recruiting effort that reached the top engineering schools in the company, as well as facebook and linkedin. >> we are working to make sure our teams have the data and analytics they need. >> there is a platform to streamline the reams of voter information coming from e-mai
phil manning lee is going to help make sense of it over the coming months with his new series, powerhe will introduce us to key players, talking about some of the key issues. today, rnc headquarters and the new digital effort. >> 2012 election headlines told the story. a tech and data victory, and a failure by republicans. republican officials and donors wasted little time amending the resources and the tech to match democrats and avoid a repeat of the 2014 midterms. chuck defeo. >>...
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phil manning, bloomberg news, washington. >> democrats have their own operation.y they are using digital information from the obama from america campaign to improve upcoming congressional campaigns. get your boat shoes. time to show you how master craft perfected watercraft. books cost many millions of dollars. ♪ >> it is almost boating season. the largest producer of ski, wake board, and performance powerboats, mastercraft cells votes in more than 40 countries, but makes them in just one place -- tennessee. we take you inside mastercraft global you why this company manufactures everything right here in america. >> we make very high-end water sports enthusiast toys. boatse a wide variety of for wake surfing and wake boarding. mastercraft chooses to produce here in tennessee because of such great availability of labor. it is a very competitive wage environment for us. this is a low-cost place to manufacture. the large majority of our dealers are in the east coast. there has been a push to manufacture abroad. we think to control quality is critical for us to manufac
phil manning, bloomberg news, washington. >> democrats have their own operation.y they are using digital information from the obama from america campaign to improve upcoming congressional campaigns. get your boat shoes. time to show you how master craft perfected watercraft. books cost many millions of dollars. ♪ >> it is almost boating season. the largest producer of ski, wake board, and performance powerboats, mastercraft cells votes in more than 40 countries, but makes them in...
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one thing on phil mickelson, man, what a role coaster of punt here. lefty goes, all the dead right on this one. the sting out of the four over round. so ... at the end of day one, it is haas at the top with adam scott, bubba wattson, and louis oosthuizen. looks like tomas hurdle will be back. last played december 19, and has been sidelined ever since. when you see a hockey store like that, you know brian chung, our producer, is the man behind it. >> it is good to see hertl back. >> did anyone pick bill haas to win it? >> i didn't. did you? >> no. he took a good shot. as you said, it is one on sunday. warm enough. warm enough. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ well i love a rainy night.♪ ♪ i love a rainy night ♪ i love to hear the thunder, watch the lightning ♪ ♪ when it lights up the sky. ♪ ♪ you know it makes me feel good. ♪ ♪ 'cause i love a rainy night.♪ yoplait with flavors the whole family will love. up next: "the masters lights"... followe >> thank you for watching. up next, the masters highlights followed by david letterman. [captionin
one thing on phil mickelson, man, what a role coaster of punt here. lefty goes, all the dead right on this one. the sting out of the four over round. so ... at the end of day one, it is haas at the top with adam scott, bubba wattson, and louis oosthuizen. looks like tomas hurdle will be back. last played december 19, and has been sidelined ever since. when you see a hockey store like that, you know brian chung, our producer, is the man behind it. >> it is good to see hertl back. >>...
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one thing on phil mickelson, man, what a role coaster of punt here.ut of the four over round. so ... at the end of day one, it is haas at the top with adam scott, bubba wattson, and louis oosthuizen. looks like tomas hurdle will be back. last played december 19, and has been sidelined ever since. when you see a hockey store like that, you know brian chung, our producer, is the man behind it. >> it is good to see hertl back. >> did anyone pick bill haas to win it? >> i didn't. did you? >> no. he took a good shot. as you said, it is one ,, up next: "the masters lights"... follo >> thank you for watching. up next, the masters highlights followed by david letterman. ,,,
one thing on phil mickelson, man, what a role coaster of punt here.ut of the four over round. so ... at the end of day one, it is haas at the top with adam scott, bubba wattson, and louis oosthuizen. looks like tomas hurdle will be back. last played december 19, and has been sidelined ever since. when you see a hockey store like that, you know brian chung, our producer, is the man behind it. >> it is good to see hertl back. >> did anyone pick bill haas to win it? >> i didn't....
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you're a lucky man, phil. - i'm always saying, i'm... - (claire) phil. - sorry. - you left the milk out - (cameron) mmm. i may have to take one of these little guys home. claire, did you ever find that tupperware i lent you? sweetie, for the hundredth time, i gave it back to you, remember? i remember you telling me a hundred times, yet my pea soup is in baggies. did you check your car? - in the... - trunk. because that's where you found that thing that you thought that you gave me long time ago, - the... the... - pizza cutter. go ahead. give me another one. yes, i was wrong that time. it's a piece of plastic. you're ruining brunch. (jay) don't sweat it, cam. i forget things all the time. like i can never remember the name of that weather guy that i liked. uh... thunder something. stormy... flash stormy? ah, whatever the hell it is. i don't know. just eat your eggs, jay.
you're a lucky man, phil. - i'm always saying, i'm... - (claire) phil. - sorry. - you left the milk out - (cameron) mmm. i may have to take one of these little guys home. claire, did you ever find that tupperware i lent you? sweetie, for the hundredth time, i gave it back to you, remember? i remember you telling me a hundred times, yet my pea soup is in baggies. did you check your car? - in the... - trunk. because that's where you found that thing that you thought that you gave me long time...
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phil success story! [ cheers and applause ] stick around. we'll be right back with the man himself. dr. phil!tic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. scotts wraps each seed in a brilliant water smart plus coating, that feeds, protects, and holds in moisture to make growing thicker, healthier grass easier. now let's spread your newfound knowledge! seed your lawn. seed it! right now you can build your own. girl: sweet! make mine with the seven-grain bread with strawberries -- oh, no, wait, bananas. ooh, and glazed pecans! whoa, i get to choose my own sauces? better hurry, beautiful, it's not going to be around for that long. [ding] welcome to denny's. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest recently aired the 2 2000th episode of his hit, sydacated, daily talk show entitled "dr. phil." please welcome dr. phil! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: dr. phil, welcome. >> how are
phil success story! [ cheers and applause ] stick around. we'll be right back with the man himself. dr. phil!tic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. scotts wraps each seed in a brilliant water smart plus coating, that feeds, protects, and holds in moisture to make growing...
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. >> man, that's amazing. "techknow" phil torres here in los angeles. pleasure, man, let's start with o.j. i remember his playing days and his ravens days. he didn't bank his voice. we'll get to what that means in a moment. what voice is he actually using? >> he's using this computerized voice. it's a standard one. there are a handful of options out there, but like you said he didn't bank his voice because the technology was not yet developed. by the time that als had robbed him of his voice. that goes to show how much it's advanced in just a few years. >> how does voice banking technology really work? >> basically the way they do it is once you're diagnosed with something like als they suggest that you read and record on a microphone pages and pages of commonly used phrases along with things you use on a daily bases. they add that to the eye-tracking technology and as you saw she's able to say i love you. she's able to call her dog over in her voice. we all the realize how much we take for granted sounding like ourselves or having loved ones sounding l
. >> man, that's amazing. "techknow" phil torres here in los angeles. pleasure, man, let's start with o.j. i remember his playing days and his ravens days. he didn't bank his voice. we'll get to what that means in a moment. what voice is he actually using? >> he's using this computerized voice. it's a standard one. there are a handful of options out there, but like you said he didn't bank his voice because the technology was not yet developed. by the time that als had...
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phil newton is the man who is joining me here. we're right now working through a problem.t can exist when you are working in a submersible at depth. right now the issue we've got here is, what, the arm sort of -- >> the arm is -- we've just been maybe over taxing it in the last little while, and it's being a bit cranky at the moment. we need to get it clear and check it out and make sure that all the functions are working the way it is supposed to be working. >> reporter: this requires a lot of sort of many people communicating. we have a pilot that navigates in the back. you have phil up front who is manipulating with the mechanical arm. you have the ocean conditions out here. take a look. we're looking out there glass. this always worries me. what if the -- how thick is this glass? >> it's about this thick. three inches thick. >> it's a good three inches. it gives you a fantastic, you know, sort of panoramic view, and if you ever get any sense of clausherphobia, it's great to have a look. what are the lights that are illuminating? we should point out it would be dog gone
phil newton is the man who is joining me here. we're right now working through a problem.t can exist when you are working in a submersible at depth. right now the issue we've got here is, what, the arm sort of -- >> the arm is -- we've just been maybe over taxing it in the last little while, and it's being a bit cranky at the moment. we need to get it clear and check it out and make sure that all the functions are working the way it is supposed to be working. >> reporter: this...
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i think that leaves phil clark is a last man standing on the original board. i may neither five-year loan. got itst really strategy right. it is suffered from a big discounts. behink now it is going to focused on delivering value. think it is getting a strategy. it is a big ship to turn around. it does take a long time. it is focusing on the u.k.. i wouldn't want to be sainsbury's. it is a good opportunity. >> one company that has been given a number of years to turn around is mms. sales figures delivered on thursday. sales up five percent this year. what can we expect from them this week? >> i think they're well-positioned for food sales. all eyes on its fashion and whether it can get its strategy right. it seems to be a bit of mix-and-match. food is the key here. i think you'll see a big expansion in its stores. see a potential upward trend in the dominant food market coming out of the better retail figures in the u.k.. >> 20 seconds on the outlook for equities today. big drop yesterday or one percent down across the board. what do you think? >> i think you
i think that leaves phil clark is a last man standing on the original board. i may neither five-year loan. got itst really strategy right. it is suffered from a big discounts. behink now it is going to focused on delivering value. think it is getting a strategy. it is a big ship to turn around. it does take a long time. it is focusing on the u.k.. i wouldn't want to be sainsbury's. it is a good opportunity. >> one company that has been given a number of years to turn around is mms. sales...
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man. they're giving up their citizenship. phil i.tphil ittner has more. >> a significant rise in u.s.tizens renouncing their citizenship. a new tax law coming into effect this year, the foreign account tax compliance act or fatca, means all institutions abroad must report to the u.s. treasury, accounts held by american citizens. it is thought that is a big reason more americans are giving up their passports. the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013. the actor jet lee also made that choice and ricardo severin. since this law came into effect in 2010, more americans have renounced their citizenship than all the previous credit decade combined. diane gelin is a lawyer helping americans with this process. there is a sense of frustration. >> it is making people think, do i really want to reveal this information? is it fair i'm revealing this fairgs? most people who live outside the united states have bank accounts because they need to go to the supermarket, they need to put petrol in their car and live in the currency in which they're living. why shouldn't they ha
man. they're giving up their citizenship. phil i.tphil ittner has more. >> a significant rise in u.s.tizens renouncing their citizenship. a new tax law coming into effect this year, the foreign account tax compliance act or fatca, means all institutions abroad must report to the u.s. treasury, accounts held by american citizens. it is thought that is a big reason more americans are giving up their passports. the singer tina turner decided to renounce her citizenship in 2013. the actor jet...
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phil, help me out here. he's a mean man. come to the game. you'll see.uy's a real mother-scratcher. pardon the language, gloria. mm-hmm. gloria? he better cool it, or i'm gonna introduce him to the captain and tennille.
phil, help me out here. he's a mean man. come to the game. you'll see.uy's a real mother-scratcher. pardon the language, gloria. mm-hmm. gloria? he better cool it, or i'm gonna introduce him to the captain and tennille.
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but much of what you operate would be very similar, and so joining me now, phil nuytten is a man who-- i would say has done just about everything under water when it comes to recovery. what we're going to do is show you here, carol, if they have to cut, in some cases clear debris, and in order to get to where the black box may be. we've got -- as you look on the monitor, we've got this wire. it could be possible that you have to get through wiring before you can even get to the black box. you have a pneumatic cutter which i think is just about there. jeff, our pilot, is going to be manipulating that cutter. let's see if we can get it -- do you think we've got it to the point of making a slice? once we think that the cutter which is on one side, now we're going to have the arm hopefully we can watch the cutter. it's done by just millimeters here. this is why when you hear people saying that work under water is ex-treechlly slow, think of this. this is just one cable, one. there could be thousands of them blocking your way. you're now focused on cutting and pulling through it. jeff is
but much of what you operate would be very similar, and so joining me now, phil nuytten is a man who-- i would say has done just about everything under water when it comes to recovery. what we're going to do is show you here, carol, if they have to cut, in some cases clear debris, and in order to get to where the black box may be. we've got -- as you look on the monitor, we've got this wire. it could be possible that you have to get through wiring before you can even get to the black box. you...
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phil. >> and there is a case stirring a lot of reaction. a manaccused of killing two teenagers who broke in his home. is it a case of self defense or not. that's on the legal. >> the guy overreacted when he shot them the way he did. but also, those kids were, i mean if they hospital broke in the house, they would be alive today. , explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoas to another new stylist. it was a total earrassment. and t the kind of attention wanted. so i had a serus talk with my dermatologt about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps tclear the surface of my skin by actuallrking inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderatekin to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serio
phil. >> and there is a case stirring a lot of reaction. a manaccused of killing two teenagers who broke in his home. is it a case of self defense or not. that's on the legal. >> the guy overreacted when he shot them the way he did. but also, those kids were, i mean if they hospital broke in the house, they would be alive today. , explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoas to another new stylist. it was a total earrassment. and t the kind of attention wanted. so i had a...
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phil: do you have any doubt that she could kill this man? > announcer: for the first time, her mother and sister speak out. >> dr. phil: did she attack you with a knife when she was 12? >> yeah. >> dr. phil: what in her pact could have predicted this. she said you ignored red flags that miranda was in a cult. >> announcer: new revelations. >> dr. phil: she wrote to the show. my mom is a pill-popping drunk. >> yes. >> announcer: the exclusive interview. >> dr. phil: do you believe she's killed other people?
phil: do you have any doubt that she could kill this man? > announcer: for the first time, her mother and sister speak out. >> dr. phil: did she attack you with a knife when she was 12? >> yeah. >> dr. phil: what in her pact could have predicted this. she said you ignored red flags that miranda was in a cult. >> announcer: new revelations. >> dr. phil: she wrote to the show. my mom is a pill-popping drunk. >> yes. >> announcer: the exclusive...
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phil: you have no recollection of being on the show. >> announcer: the man behind the manti te'o host >> and a 200 pound 4-year-old. >> announcer: unbelievable updates. >> dr. phil: and by the end of the show, one guest will drive home in this 2014 chrysler 300 srt. . >> here's to the 2000th show. [cheers & applause] >> dr. phil: all right. thanks very much. thanks very much. can you believe it? 2000th show! [cheers & applause] wow! over the past 12
phil: you have no recollection of being on the show. >> announcer: the man behind the manti te'o host >> and a 200 pound 4-year-old. >> announcer: unbelievable updates. >> dr. phil: and by the end of the show, one guest will drive home in this 2014 chrysler 300 srt. . >> here's to the 2000th show. [cheers & applause] >> dr. phil: all right. thanks very much. thanks very much. can you believe it? 2000th show! [cheers & applause] wow! over the past 12
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the man who wrote that is phil roosevelt, and he's here yet again. home depot up 25%.ring which is the right time to be in the home improvement business, and this place is being run really well. they have a great management team, maybe one of the best in retail. they've made it a very efficient operator. and they're doing a good job picking off customers from sears. stuart: but is the housing market strong enough? i mean, it went up, it plateaued. it's not exactly robust. >> it's kind of plateaued. there are good signs for the longer term. household formations are actually running above the norm for the past 20 years, that's a big step in the right direction. stuart: you always move the market. you know that. i mean, you say home depot's going to go up 25%, and on monday morning up goes home depot. not 25%, but a nice little bounce for that stock. you're a powerful guy. >> all right. stuart: you happy with that? >> we'll take that. [laughter] stuart: i knew you would. phil, thank you for joining us on a monday morning. thanks. all right, what's this? mutual funds, moon
the man who wrote that is phil roosevelt, and he's here yet again. home depot up 25%.ring which is the right time to be in the home improvement business, and this place is being run really well. they have a great management team, maybe one of the best in retail. they've made it a very efficient operator. and they're doing a good job picking off customers from sears. stuart: but is the housing market strong enough? i mean, it went up, it plateaued. it's not exactly robust. >> it's kind of...
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phil regret those comments in retrospect? >> reporter: and now for the first time we're hearing from the women who stood by their bearded man.kay and they are daughters-in-law, cory, missy, jessica, and lisa robertson. >> looking back did you think there would ever be a period where you would be back on the show if he wasn't going to be part of it? >> no. >> no, it was never a question in my mind. >> it wasn't a question. >> if one of your grandkids came home and said i'm gay, how would you respond to that? >> as far as phil with the gay thing, love everybody that is gay. but yes, because he pointed to scripture that said that, he would do that again because that's just who he is. he's honest. but he loves people. he really does. >> reporter: a&e, which is partially owned by abc's parent company disney, briefly suspended robertson, only to reinstate him after the family threatened to walk away. >> and i think the question people at home, especially those that don't know you that well, may get the sense that this is a racist family or this is a homophobic family. >> not true. >> that's the farthest thing from the truth. and p
phil regret those comments in retrospect? >> reporter: and now for the first time we're hearing from the women who stood by their bearded man.kay and they are daughters-in-law, cory, missy, jessica, and lisa robertson. >> looking back did you think there would ever be a period where you would be back on the show if he wasn't going to be part of it? >> no. >> no, it was never a question in my mind. >> it wasn't a question. >> if one of your grandkids came home...
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phil. >>> new at 5:00, newly relayed surveillance captures a scary scene in san francisco. watch the upper left of your screen. two suspects approach a man, problem him autobahn point then punch him to the face knocking him to the ground. happened last tuesday. police still looking for those suspects. >>> police in the east bay searching for a robbery suspect who held two women at gun point and then lock them in a bedroom. pleasant hill police just released this sketch of a map they say used a gun and forced his way into the home. he pushed his way inside and lock the two women in a bedroom and robbed that home. neighbors now worried about their safety. >> definitely concerned. making sure we have actually locks at the house. make sure the kids aren't opening the door at night. >> completely out of the ordinary. i have lived here 23 years. i have never heard anything like this. >> the suspect talk off in the woman's car. it's a 2013 silver sex offender wagon passa -- silver volkswagon passat. >>> an oakland oversteer driving his cruiser struck a man walking downtown around lunchtime at the intersection of 7th street and broadway. that's
phil. >>> new at 5:00, newly relayed surveillance captures a scary scene in san francisco. watch the upper left of your screen. two suspects approach a man, problem him autobahn point then punch him to the face knocking him to the ground. happened last tuesday. police still looking for those suspects. >>> police in the east bay searching for a robbery suspect who held two women at gun point and then lock them in a bedroom. pleasant hill police just released this sketch of a...
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manning the phone banks. alex, you're in charge of that. why is she in charge? and what's a phone bank? (claire) hmm. that's why. phil. i got it.i will be driving 50 of our finest senior citizens to the polls, assuming, of course, that they remember that i'm coming for them. where you at? (laughs) high-five. old people occasionally forget things. okay. everybody, let's go. let's go. wait! real quick! sorry. everybody get in there. jump in there.
manning the phone banks. alex, you're in charge of that. why is she in charge? and what's a phone bank? (claire) hmm. that's why. phil. i got it.i will be driving 50 of our finest senior citizens to the polls, assuming, of course, that they remember that i'm coming for them. where you at? (laughs) high-five. old people occasionally forget things. okay. everybody, let's go. let's go. wait! real quick! sorry. everybody get in there. jump in there.
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similar to what someone might see in that possible end game, if a manned submersible has to go down and retrieve the black box. now, philuytten is here with me. he actually develops vehicles like what we're in right now. and phil, show me, we have an arm outside. we actually have a black box replica attached to it. it would take normally about ten minutes in the best of circumstances normally to grab that arm. can you show me how difficult it is just to put it in the basket that you need to carry it up to the surface. >> sure, glad to. >> and talk me through this. you're going inch by inch, very slowly, why is this? >> very slowly, delicately, patience is required. it is coming in curves, i have to calculate where it is going to go and grab the spot. >> it is a very tenuous situation, if you drop that, you have to start all over. that is the conditions here, anderson, if you stir up the sediment, it is like sneezing into a handful of flour. there is just going to be a cloud of material that is going to blind you and you have to wait for that material to settle. so it is a game of inches down here, even at 50 feet. but i
similar to what someone might see in that possible end game, if a manned submersible has to go down and retrieve the black box. now, philuytten is here with me. he actually develops vehicles like what we're in right now. and phil, show me, we have an arm outside. we actually have a black box replica attached to it. it would take normally about ten minutes in the best of circumstances normally to grab that arm. can you show me how difficult it is just to put it in the basket that you need to...
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the now and all through it all to his book aptly named dirty daddy the chronicles of a family man turn phil de de maybe and is out today april eighth thank you for coming why did you write this and what do we mean by death comedy and walls. i can start backwards on that lee's balls of the root of how you get comedy because they're just you know they just hang in there thank you for having me today. it is my life had a lot of cross sections of death and a lot of untimely deaths. by two sisters one died at thirty four of a brain aneurism another at forty seven of scleroderma my father lost four uncles of heart attacks they were forty years old forty to forty forty one all the all different reasons all high stress. some smoking and him of his just my mother just passed away and so it's been an interesting life and you learn as you know and you don't know me known each other over a long time. you and i have been drinking and no i don't have really gone to strip clubs i mean no i mean well you know you can't stop well you got cameras going to go it's rod rod he told me that one day rodney said t
the now and all through it all to his book aptly named dirty daddy the chronicles of a family man turn phil de de maybe and is out today april eighth thank you for coming why did you write this and what do we mean by death comedy and walls. i can start backwards on that lee's balls of the root of how you get comedy because they're just you know they just hang in there thank you for having me today. it is my life had a lot of cross sections of death and a lot of untimely deaths. by two sisters...
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jenna: that is what other lauries are bringing up, phil, as well, about edible marijuana and whether or not this mannew what his behavior was going to be like after marijuana. that is sort of what the defense is putting out there, listen, he wasn't aware because, this is a new product. it was real to do and he had a bad reaction. how do you think it holds up in court? >> i think it's a stretch. defense attorney is going with this defense, what he is showing making an affirmative defense, saying, yes, i ingested marijuana and i had a prescription but i didn't know the consequences. seriously he didn't know the consequences of marijuana may be you may get high? what the prosecution will do and first ask, mr. defendant, isn't it true you smoked marijuana on this day, this day, this day, go through entire history, he knew very well what effects could be even if he didn't attend massive effect of hallucination. jenna: diana, we did a big story from this on our colorado bureau, e.r. rooms in colorado are seeing a whole lot of folks coming in, children including ingested marijuana, because the products are
jenna: that is what other lauries are bringing up, phil, as well, about edible marijuana and whether or not this mannew what his behavior was going to be like after marijuana. that is sort of what the defense is putting out there, listen, he wasn't aware because, this is a new product. it was real to do and he had a bad reaction. how do you think it holds up in court? >> i think it's a stretch. defense attorney is going with this defense, what he is showing making an affirmative defense,...
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. >> if phil ever shaved his beard i would think i was committing adultery? >> if i rolled over and there was a man me that didn't have a baird i wouldn't know what to think. >> how does everybody really get along, at the end of every episode you're thanking jesus for the food you have. >> we really do. because the boys are all so different. willie could never sit in the room and put duck calls together all today, he would lose his mind. jay doesn't want to go to a business meeting, he would lose his mind. >> i don't think jace wants to put them together either. >> they all have their own unique talents. >> you're married to jace? >> yes. >> you don't like the beard? >> well, i mean, look, he's my husband, i love everything about him. i would rather have his clean shaven face back, he's so darn good looking under there. i don't see it much. >> lisa, you married the pastor of the family? >> yes. and he's beardless and i love it. >> jessica, tell us, you like the beard? >> i like the beard. >> when i first met him he didn't have a cool beard i've always liked facial hair. who's been married, miss kay
. >> if phil ever shaved his beard i would think i was committing adultery? >> if i rolled over and there was a man me that didn't have a baird i wouldn't know what to think. >> how does everybody really get along, at the end of every episode you're thanking jesus for the food you have. >> we really do. because the boys are all so different. willie could never sit in the room and put duck calls together all today, he would lose his mind. jay doesn't want to go to a...
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the conditions here are very similar to what a manned mission may encounter at the bottom of the indian ocean where they're searching right now. and philtten is with me right now. a deep dive expert. and he actually develops the vehicles that we're in right now. so phil, you have explained to me that this is a game of inches. something very delicate. that if you're going to go down and collect a black box you can't just go down, and zip right back up with it? >> no, that is very true. >> reporter: we have a black box right here already in the claw of this vehicle. and just show me o-- it is a vey delicate operation just to put it into the basket that we need to put it in to carry it back up to the surface. and while you're watching this, notice how the water is moving and how cloudy it is here. it is sediment that can be a problem if you stir it up. it is almost like blowing into a handful of flour. you would be blind for a while. and every motion like this, you would just have to stop and wait for the sediment to stop before you can start back over again. and this is right in front of our face here, still it is not an easy thing to do
the conditions here are very similar to what a manned mission may encounter at the bottom of the indian ocean where they're searching right now. and philtten is with me right now. a deep dive expert. and he actually develops the vehicles that we're in right now. so phil, you have explained to me that this is a game of inches. something very delicate. that if you're going to go down and collect a black box you can't just go down, and zip right back up with it? >> no, that is very true....
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phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he
phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? diversifying your portfolio? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor...
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phil, have a good weekend. thank you. >>> time to check in with shepard smith. >> the fbi is releasing the online rant to the man who shotngresswoman gabby giffords. it's an alarming string of violent comments that the feds say show how jared -- >>> a tragic accident involving high school students on a busy highway. ten people have died after the tractor-trailer slams into a school bus. >>> plus, amazon offering a little incentive for unhappy employees to leave and not come back. the amount of dough on the line for people who simply want to quit. low prices, we can afford to take more trips this year. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reunion in seattle. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel
phil, have a good weekend. thank you. >>> time to check in with shepard smith. >> the fbi is releasing the online rant to the man who shotngresswoman gabby giffords. it's an alarming string of violent comments that the feds say show how jared -- >>> a tragic accident involving high school students on a busy highway. ten people have died after the tractor-trailer slams into a school bus. >>> plus, amazon offering a little incentive for unhappy employees to leave...
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jeff eaton is the man who is actually driving this thing. i would point out that phil> that's true. like everything else, it's never easy. as you can see as we move to get a better grip on this thing, a big cloud of silt swells up from the bottom. we have to wait for the silt to settle before we can see what we're doing. no matter what method is used to cover any portion of the wreckage or the data recorder, the same problem is going to hold true. >> we can actually look out through this -- this is plexiglas here? >> yes, flex glass. >> just to reassure me? >> three inches thick. a panoramic view. you can look out here. as phil has already mentioned, they call it -- >> the emerald sea. >> yes, for a reason. you can see there's a great deal of stuff that's hanging in the water and really that's not necessarily this could be very much what they face at great depths down there. visibility is always going to be the issue. you can push out here. what we're working on is there is a mechanical arm, very similar to what might be on an rov that would be used in the retroefl pro
jeff eaton is the man who is actually driving this thing. i would point out that phil> that's true. like everything else, it's never easy. as you can see as we move to get a better grip on this thing, a big cloud of silt swells up from the bottom. we have to wait for the silt to settle before we can see what we're doing. no matter what method is used to cover any portion of the wreckage or the data recorder, the same problem is going to hold true. >> we can actually look out through...
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phil matier in oakland, thank you. >>> a medical office building in daly city was evacuated this afternoon after a report of a man with a gun. chopper 5 brought us this video as people were rushed to safety after witnesses reported hearing a gunshot. now, the focus of the police search was an office building at southgate avenue and cerro drive. this is not far from seton medical center. kpix 5's joe vazquez on an afternoon of drama that ended with a new clue just a few minutes ago. joe. >> reporter: right, liz. just within the last few minutes, police announced that they have found a bullet fragment on the second floor of that medical building at 1500 southgate here in daly city. this is some four hours after the first several people including a doctor said they heard gunshots. >> somebody fired a gun. >> we were just in for this appointment. we were locked down. >> a doctor had first reported seeing a -- encountering a man in the hallway and carrying a gun. as the doctor was departing the scene here, he believes the gunshot fired. we have escorted a number of people out and we are in the process of clearing the build
phil matier in oakland, thank you. >>> a medical office building in daly city was evacuated this afternoon after a report of a man with a gun. chopper 5 brought us this video as people were rushed to safety after witnesses reported hearing a gunshot. now, the focus of the police search was an office building at southgate avenue and cerro drive. this is not far from seton medical center. kpix 5's joe vazquez on an afternoon of drama that ended with a new clue just a few minutes ago....
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and a man is trying to help dozens of entrepreneurs get their business off the ground. we are joined from detroit by bisi onile-ere. >> phil cooley is an entrepreneur who offers work space inexpensively for those looking to start their own businesses. phil cooley feels that rebuilding the middle class is key to the future. in detroit said cashing town neighbour -- corktown neighbourhood the abandoned station is a symbol of plight. the small community has endured tough times. 36-year-old phil cooley is trying to change the narrative. >> everything shifts and changes. so we try to accommodate growth. >> phil cooley, a former fashion model opened a successful restaurant in corktown 10 years ago. now he's in the business of helping others. >> this is what started off as a dance studio then became fencing, as you see the line. >> in 2011 he purchased a 30,000 square food abandoned warehouse for $100,000. >> it had a negative history. we wanted to see how it could have a positive future. >> it's an enclave of small creative entrepreneurs that are referred to as pony ride, a name chosen to invoke creativity of children. >> in a b
and a man is trying to help dozens of entrepreneurs get their business off the ground. we are joined from detroit by bisi onile-ere. >> phil cooley is an entrepreneur who offers work space inexpensively for those looking to start their own businesses. phil cooley feels that rebuilding the middle class is key to the future. in detroit said cashing town neighbour -- corktown neighbourhood the abandoned station is a symbol of plight. the small community has endured tough times. 36-year-old...
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phil black, cnn, eastern ukraine. >>> more than six weeks now into the hunt for malaysian airlines flight 370, its disappearance seems as confounding as ever. the up manned mini submarine searching for the plane with sonar has covered 2/3 of a search zone at the bottom of the indian ocean and is yet to find any trace of the plane. above the waves, up to ten aircraft and 11 ships still scanning more than 49,000 square kilometers. they too have found nothing. and bad weather is expected to make their jobs even harder. a tropical cyclone is centered northwest of the search area and honing in. despite the discouraging results so far, officials have insisted the search will continue. cnn's michael holmes has more now from perth. >> reporter: the eighth mission of the bluefin 21 submersible ended this morning. sadly, the data showed the same result as the previous seven trips, no sign of missing flight 370. a night scan will start in the next few hours. the focus, very much around where the second acoustic sound that searchers hoped was from a black box was picked up on april 8. the missions have covered about 2/3 of that area. this is an important week. the a
phil black, cnn, eastern ukraine. >>> more than six weeks now into the hunt for malaysian airlines flight 370, its disappearance seems as confounding as ever. the up manned mini submarine searching for the plane with sonar has covered 2/3 of a search zone at the bottom of the indian ocean and is yet to find any trace of the plane. above the waves, up to ten aircraft and 11 ships still scanning more than 49,000 square kilometers. they too have found nothing. and bad weather is expected...
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man" opens friday, april 11, in new york and then expands nationwide through april. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> this week on "political capital," philattingly breaks down the medicare report. we discussed rand paul's strong words. we begin the program with a former united states security advisor.
man" opens friday, april 11, in new york and then expands nationwide through april. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ >> this week on "political capital," philattingly breaks down the medicare report. we discussed rand paul's strong words. we begin the program with a former united states security advisor.
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stroll in >> reporter: the man behind the video is filmmaker phil maracca.it special. exactly travel shooting miles. moving. into the video never expecting it to blow up like it has. >> it kind of gave me that real wanderlust. couch and experience the world. >> the filmmaker is here. rick, hi. >> good morning to you. you. when you and i shot our version, you kept talking about symmetry. now when i go back and watch the original video that so many people around the world have watched and fallen in love with, i see it in every shot. how did you step that up? >> it was just -- i mean, it was so important to the film making. basically it's what makes it watchful. it's going so quickly. by find that go symmetry, it's not so distracting. symmetrical, you would find it too much. we're cutting every six frames. cool. frame. exactly what it is, exactly 200 shots willie? amazing. diva. trailer. up stairs. lot of places and for a very short video. it made me think about the original video. how long did it take you? in the frames. months. work. spot most important for.
stroll in >> reporter: the man behind the video is filmmaker phil maracca.it special. exactly travel shooting miles. moving. into the video never expecting it to blow up like it has. >> it kind of gave me that real wanderlust. couch and experience the world. >> the filmmaker is here. rick, hi. >> good morning to you. you. when you and i shot our version, you kept talking about symmetry. now when i go back and watch the original video that so many people around the world...
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manned sub at some point? martin savidge reports from inside a submarine similar to the one that could help retrieve the plane's black boxes. >>> starboard, starboard. starboard. essentially phil'so give directions to the pilot in the back -- >> forward, forward. >> there is something orange there which would be our simulator of the black box. it's a very slow, methodical job, and when you're weighed under that pressure -- >> starboard jet, starboard -- >> reporter: going to be even more carefully done. >> okay, forward. come ahead, come ahead. come ahead. like everything else, it's never easy. as you see when we move a little bit to get a better grip on this thing. a big cloud of silt swells up from the bottom. now we have to wait for the silt to settle before we can see what we're doing. >> reporter: what we're working on is there is a mechanical arm, very similar to what might be on an rov that would be used in the retrieval process of, say, something like a black box. there is the black box recorder. of course, they're orange, despite the namesake. and phil's going to have to -- we are at a real slant here. so that's a real challenge for us. the goal now to take the mechanic
manned sub at some point? martin savidge reports from inside a submarine similar to the one that could help retrieve the plane's black boxes. >>> starboard, starboard. starboard. essentially phil'so give directions to the pilot in the back -- >> forward, forward. >> there is something orange there which would be our simulator of the black box. it's a very slow, methodical job, and when you're weighed under that pressure -- >> starboard jet, starboard -- >>...
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phil. >>> all right, coming up, a big win in court for the suspected boston marathon bomber, a big win for him as we learn new information about the manrrested with a rice cooker in his backpack one year after the boston attack, next. aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. >>> a psychiatric evaluation now planned for a boston arts student police say was responsible for a bomb scare near the finish line of the boston marathon. kevin edson, also known as kayvon edson, was arrested on the anniversary of the marathon attacks. he was dressed in black, screaming and carrying a rice cooker in his backpack. his family says edson suffers from bipolar disorder, and prosecutors say he told police this was all a performance. edson's being held on $100,000 bond. >>> boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev has won the right to see autopsy photos from those attacks, as he awaits tri
phil. >>> all right, coming up, a big win in court for the suspected boston marathon bomber, a big win for him as we learn new information about the manrrested with a rice cooker in his backpack one year after the boston attack, next. aflac. ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male...
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man trying to make a distance. >> the train station is a symbol of the city's plight, aflicked by petty crime. the small community has endured tough times. 36-year-old philley is trying to change the narrative. >> everything shifts and changes. >> we try to accommodate their growth. >> cooley, a former fashion model, opened a successful restaurant in court town over 10 years ago. now, he is in the business of helping others. >> this is what started off as a dance studio for a jit crew and then became fencing, as you see the lines. >> in 2011, he purchased the 30,000 square foot abandoned warehouse for $100,000. ? >> it had a negative history in our community we want to see how it could have a positive future. >> today, it's an enclave of small, creative proounz that cooley refers to as pony ride, a name he chose to evoke the creativity of children. in a bankrupt city where the jobless rate is over 15%, he is trying to reignite the entrepreneurial spirit. >> it's about accessibility. if we are going to be truly accessible, it has to be affordable. >> he leases space for as little as 20s cents per square foot. gabriel craig opened a metal shop hear few yea
man trying to make a distance. >> the train station is a symbol of the city's plight, aflicked by petty crime. the small community has endured tough times. 36-year-old philley is trying to change the narrative. >> everything shifts and changes. >> we try to accommodate their growth. >> cooley, a former fashion model, opened a successful restaurant in court town over 10 years ago. now, he is in the business of helping others. >> this is what started off as a dance...
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. >> barry mann and phil spector sang the song to us, and they both have thin, high voices. they got done with it and i said, man the high note. they kept lowering it. ♪ you never close your eyes >> reporter: "you've lost that loving feeling" rocketed to number one in 1964. ♪ you lost that loving feeling oh, that loving feeling ♪ >> reporter: and put the righteous brothers on the map, appearances on the show "shindig" gave them an audience all over the country. ♪ oh, my love >> reporter: they ran off a string of top ten hits before splitting in the late '60s. >> we were really big, and i was loving it and bobby was kind of uncomfortable with it and very er nervous on stage. >> reporter: going solo medley suddenly had the scare of his life. he lost his voice. what happened exactly? >> i was singing three shows a night in las vegas. it's like running on a sprained ankle. >> reporter: did you think it was over? >> i was told that you'll never sing again. >> reporter: with the help of his old school choir teacher, medley slowly nursed his baritone back. and the righteous brothers would have an unexpected renaissance
. >> barry mann and phil spector sang the song to us, and they both have thin, high voices. they got done with it and i said, man the high note. they kept lowering it. ♪ you never close your eyes >> reporter: "you've lost that loving feeling" rocketed to number one in 1964. ♪ you lost that loving feeling oh, that loving feeling ♪ >> reporter: and put the righteous brothers on the map, appearances on the show "shindig" gave them an audience all over...
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phil. >>> breaking news overnight, severe storms tearing down homes in the south, and the danger does not stop there. indra petersons is tracking the latest, next. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a manho doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin there is limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he li
phil. >>> breaking news overnight, severe storms tearing down homes in the south, and the danger does not stop there. indra petersons is tracking the latest, next. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a manho doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day...
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phil lebeau at auto show. we'll all about alpha's return when "squawk box" comes back. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase, everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new cadillac cts, the 2014 motor trend car of the year. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's time for the executive edge. major wireless carriers and smartphone makers have agreed to introduce tells to enable users to lock their devices and wipe them clean of data if they are stolen. this is in response to pressure on the telecommunications industry to do more to stem theft. starting in july 2015 all smartphones manufactured by the companies will come with free anti-theft tools preloaded on the devices or ready to be downloaded. new york attorney general and san francisco district attorney said it fell short of what they advocated to do to prevent
phil lebeau at auto show. we'll all about alpha's return when "squawk box" comes back. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase, everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] the all new...
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reporter: if all goes well, the first planned manned mission or female astronauts would be in about 2022 and then eventually to mars. eric? eric: wow. philnnedy space center. thanks, phil. jenna: well, lots of jitters on wall street, we're starting to hear murmurs of a market correction, and when people bring that up, you need to pay attention. we have a great panel coming up. >>> also, hold your horses. secretary of defense chuck hagel getting quite a surprise gift during his trip to asia. we'll explain next. ♪ ♪ i want to be a cowboy and you can be my cowgirl. ♪ i want to be a cowboy, and you can be my cowgirl ♪ ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ dive into our salmon bruschetta atop a buttery crab risotto, the new spring seasonal menu is now at olive garden. or fall in yum with our chicken primavera, always served
reporter: if all goes well, the first planned manned mission or female astronauts would be in about 2022 and then eventually to mars. eric? eric: wow. philnnedy space center. thanks, phil. jenna: well, lots of jitters on wall street, we're starting to hear murmurs of a market correction, and when people bring that up, you need to pay attention. we have a great panel coming up. >>> also, hold your horses. secretary of defense chuck hagel getting quite a surprise gift during his trip to...
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phil, i'm feeling good. >> it grows on you. >> i tip my hat to you and everyone else in this teeny-tiny manned submarine. there is no way in a million years you could get me in that thing. thank you so much for explaining it. thank you so much to you in that submarine. just ahead we will take you back to the missing plane story. much more on the stunning revelation, leaflets handed out in ukrainian towns ordering jews to register with authorities. we have reporters in the white house, in ukraine. we are all over that coming up next. also ahead, as the death toll rises rescuers frantically searching dark, foggy, freezing conditions here. cold waters for hundreds of people that were on the ferry that capsized out of south korea just going out on a trip full of high schoolers. also ahead the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 has turned up nothing. despite another underwater mission from the bluefin-21. searchers are preparing for the possible built the underwater drone may never find any debris. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one tw
phil, i'm feeling good. >> it grows on you. >> i tip my hat to you and everyone else in this teeny-tiny manned submarine. there is no way in a million years you could get me in that thing. thank you so much for explaining it. thank you so much to you in that submarine. just ahead we will take you back to the missing plane story. much more on the stunning revelation, leaflets handed out in ukrainian towns ordering jews to register with authorities. we have reporters in the white...
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man] shut up! [woman] shut up! [screams] take the kid,take the kid,take the kid! [woman] oh my god! [everyone laughter,crying] >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil> announcer: and left them. >> i want to make amends. i feel awful. >> dr. phil: you don't seem like you feel awful. >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: you can give her the dismissal. doesn't work with me. >> announcer: is she abandoned them again? >> dr. phil: letty says you pick addicts over her. >> we can just be done here. >> dr. phil: two sisters, abandoned as babies were bounced from family members' homes to foster care until they were ripped apart from each other. this is younger sister, francesca. she suffers from liver disease, kidney disease, ovarian failure, hormonal imbalances, anorexia and intellectual
man] shut up! [woman] shut up! [screams] take the kid,take the kid,take the kid! [woman] oh my god! [everyone laughter,crying] >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil> announcer: and left them. >> i want to make amends. i feel awful. >> dr. phil: you don't seem like you feel awful. >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: you can give her the dismissal. doesn't work with me. >> announcer: is she abandoned them again? >> dr. phil: letty says you...
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phil, thank you very much to you both. eric: well, jenna, a kidnapping victim rescued hundreds of miles from home. the investigation now focusing on why the manhe potential mettive that you're going to want to hear. >>> and fireballs lit up the night sky. take a look at that. a building completely destroyed. we'll have the latest on the investigation into what may have caused this. co: sometimes you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. anyone need a coupon? i don't. jenna: video just in to fox news a building explode in oklahoma sending balls of fire and heavy smoke into the sky. take a look at this. investigators say the facility houses various chemicals, including gas. much of the metal building melted due to the extreme heat of this fire. workers reported hering multiple blasts. no word what ignited the chemicals. one employee was treated for minor burns. people in the area are warning to avoid the site because it could carry dangerous fumes. we'll keep you posted. eric: five people are charged in the kidnapping of
phil, thank you very much to you both. eric: well, jenna, a kidnapping victim rescued hundreds of miles from home. the investigation now focusing on why the manhe potential mettive that you're going to want to hear. >>> and fireballs lit up the night sky. take a look at that. a building completely destroyed. we'll have the latest on the investigation into what may have caused this. co: sometimes you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain...
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man trying to help local entrepreneurs. >> in detroit's old town neighborhood, the abandoned train station has become a symbol of the city's flight. this small community has endured tough times. 36-year-old philoolly is trying to change the narrative. >> everything shifts and changes. we try to accommodate growth. >> a former fashion model opened a successful restaurant over 10 years ago. now, he's in the business of helping others. >> the myth is what started off as a dance studio then became fencing, as you see the lines. >> in 2011, he purchased this 30,000 square foot abandoned warehouse for $100,000. >> it had a negative history in our community. we wanted to see how it could have a positive future. >> today it has entrepreneurs that he refers to as pony ride, a name he chose to invoke the creativity of children. the jobless rate is over 15% and he is trying to reunite the entepreneural spirit. >> it has to be afford to believe oh be successful. >> he leases the space with utilities included. gabriel craig opened a metal shop. $280 a month buys him space that would typically rent for over $100,000. >> trying to show people what possibilities are. i think that that's like the real power o
man trying to help local entrepreneurs. >> in detroit's old town neighborhood, the abandoned train station has become a symbol of the city's flight. this small community has endured tough times. 36-year-old philoolly is trying to change the narrative. >> everything shifts and changes. we try to accommodate growth. >> a former fashion model opened a successful restaurant over 10 years ago. now, he's in the business of helping others. >> the myth is what started off as a...
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man and one woman for one life. >> no matter what? >> that's what she said. >> you had a rough go for a while. you left, right? >> philened your home and told us some great stories. can i tell everybody what is above your bed? >> yes. >> there is a note that phil wrote you and it's a love note, right? >> there is also one on a paper plate on my dresser. >> right. they don't come often, you say. i hear some giggles. do you all ever fight? >> no. >> you guys get along? what's the secret to that? a lot of women in this house. >> we love each other. >> okay. >> we're able to laugh at each other and we're able to let things roll off our back. >> you talk about mia being born with a cleft pallate and you worked hard to make sure people know about it. you have a foundation for her? >> yes. we've never really worked hard at letting people know about it until recently whenever she's had this surgery that just happened a couple months ago. it was the biggy, as she calls it, as mia calls it. but they actually took bone from her hip and put it in her top jaw. so it's like two surgeries in one. the a and e decided to cover it, whi
man and one woman for one life. >> no matter what? >> that's what she said. >> you had a rough go for a while. you left, right? >> philened your home and told us some great stories. can i tell everybody what is above your bed? >> yes. >> there is a note that phil wrote you and it's a love note, right? >> there is also one on a paper plate on my dresser. >> right. they don't come often, you say. i hear some giggles. do you all ever fight? >>...
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man. >> but that didn't stop him from carrying on the legacy, continuing with his solo career and building on 50 years of fame and it is a pleasure to welcome philyou have the same hair you did back then. >> well, it might be combed the same. it's different color. >> what's the most surprising thing that people will find in reading this book? >> well, i really don't know. i didn't mean to go as deep as i went, but the guy who helped me write the book is a psychologist and he kept asking -- he would ask me the story and i'd tell him the story. then he would say, and how did that make you feel? >> like i want to get up and leave? >> yeah. and so yeah. i went a lot deeper than i thought i would. so i think they'll be surprised that there was a lot of things that happened in my life that the public didn't know about. >> tell us about where the name, righteous brothers, came from. >> we were raised out in southern california, orange county. we were the paramores, there was five of us. orange county, very, very white area. and, or it was. in town there was el toro marine base and some of the black marines heard it. there was these two white guys down
man. >> but that didn't stop him from carrying on the legacy, continuing with his solo career and building on 50 years of fame and it is a pleasure to welcome philyou have the same hair you did back then. >> well, it might be combed the same. it's different color. >> what's the most surprising thing that people will find in reading this book? >> well, i really don't know. i didn't mean to go as deep as i went, but the guy who helped me write the book is a psychologist...
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mississippi's governor phil bryant that his signing the anti-gay laws a perfect example of throwing you know. get out. we were shipwrecked you get a wonderful example of root for you know man and we usually met and there's nobody more intolerant than in this country with no roads that are screaming for tolerance . in lieu of gomer it's america or rural freedom apparently means the freedom to treat people different from you like they're second class citizens. a george wallace called louis he wants his platform back and the very very ugly michael hayden during an appearance on fox news sunday yesterday the former cia director blasted california senator dianne feinstein for her role in putting together a report critical of the cia's torture program hayden said that the senator wasn't capable of being objective because. senator feinstein wanted to report so scathing that it would ensure that an un-american brutal program of detention interrogation would never again be considered or permitted now that sentence that motivation for the report chris may show deep emotional feeling on the part of the senator but i don't think it leads you to an objective report i know the words mic
mississippi's governor phil bryant that his signing the anti-gay laws a perfect example of throwing you know. get out. we were shipwrecked you get a wonderful example of root for you know man and we usually met and there's nobody more intolerant than in this country with no roads that are screaming for tolerance . in lieu of gomer it's america or rural freedom apparently means the freedom to treat people different from you like they're second class citizens. a george wallace called louis he...