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. >> phillies and nationals dot not a good day for the phil phils.ryan zimmerman with runs scoring doubles in the fifth put it away. nationals won it four to one. the union at home this afternoon hosting the new england revolution. to the 76th minute the union hanging on to one-one tie but goal for the revolution. they won the game this afternoon two-one. coming up tonight on the sports zone sports radio 94 wip's tony bruno will join me to talk about tim tebow and the makers of the movie sons of ben a documentary about a local sports fans with a dream to bring pro soccer to philadelphia. you know how it turned out. it premieres in june. he'll be in stu
. >> phillies and nationals dot not a good day for the phil phils.ryan zimmerman with runs scoring doubles in the fifth put it away. nationals won it four to one. the union at home this afternoon hosting the new england revolution. to the 76th minute the union hanging on to one-one tie but goal for the revolution. they won the game this afternoon two-one. coming up tonight on the sports zone sports radio 94 wip's tony bruno will join me to talk about tim tebow and the makers of the movie...
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phil. >> philly phil. >> philly phil, the mayor of the city right here. philly phil. we have phil, now, phil right here wearing a navy tuxedo. this right here is your one button peak lapel. and he has classic pant on, as women, nice vest, the reason we want to show people the vest here is because when you are wearing vests in the summertime or spring, a loft guys say i don't want to wear no vest, too hot, too warm, and that's the reason y you can take the jacket off and still be considered dressed. so the vest keeps you together. because that's what's going to keep you warm as wearing this jacket through any type of season, you know, when you are doing a wedding or outside wedding event stuff for the summer. >> got you. we have one last guy, back here. >> look. we got to clap for this guy. look at him. we got q deezy, all media man. >> how is this looking? >> apple red. >> what i was trying do here trying to break up with the picnic polo right here that i was doing. >> there go. >> next hour, with the spring fashion, summer fashion, armstrong and wilson. >> definitely.
phil. >> philly phil. >> philly phil, the mayor of the city right here. philly phil. we have phil, now, phil right here wearing a navy tuxedo. this right here is your one button peak lapel. and he has classic pant on, as women, nice vest, the reason we want to show people the vest here is because when you are wearing vests in the summertime or spring, a loft guys say i don't want to wear no vest, too hot, too warm, and that's the reason y you can take the jacket off and still be...
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phil. dr. phil,ly never forget, dr. philaid no matter how flat you make a pancake, it's still got two sides. not only does he understand the human condition he understands breakfast, too. dr. phil over the years has turned so many lives around. i don't know if you saw his show today, he had a talk with somebody that i think hit home -- it was a complicated situation. take a look at this. >> look. you have developed this pattern of acting out physically against other people. the only way it's going to stop is if you choose to stop it. so, i'm asking you, manny, why do you feel compelled to fight floyd mayweather? >> because i'm being paid millions, millions, millions, millions of dollars. >> you know, in that case just go beat the [ bleep ] out of him. >> thank you, dr. phil. >> jimmy: good advice. we have to take a break. when we come back from that break, guillermo has all of the celebrity gossip. he has john seen that, zoe deshanl. we will be right back. don't go away. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ like it used to?ould bounce back new neutr
phil. dr. phil,ly never forget, dr. philaid no matter how flat you make a pancake, it's still got two sides. not only does he understand the human condition he understands breakfast, too. dr. phil over the years has turned so many lives around. i don't know if you saw his show today, he had a talk with somebody that i think hit home -- it was a complicated situation. take a look at this. >> look. you have developed this pattern of acting out physically against other people. the only way...
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phil. phil always has something to say. looks like a nice sunday. go outside and have fun before the the rainy monday. great advice. i think i will take your advice philart our fun right now on the ocean city boardwalk where other people are finding some fun out there this morning. we are looking at very thin high clouds, nothing to impact our mar beauty of the day. people are riding bikes, running around and getting ready for the spring and then the summer season. finally it is here. it looks not bad out there. storm scan three i know medicine liz your eye goes right here and that is probably a good reason because we've got this not just staying here but it will be moving in our direction. so as we are's outside enjoying things today if you look up at the the sky every so often you will notice cloud are starting to change and that is because of this, it will be sending in even more clouds. notice that we have a different layer of cloud then what we're fining over philadelphia right now. cloud first and then the rain but that is holding off until the overnight time period. we have a dry day to day, a day to get out and enjoy what has been a absolutely
phil. phil always has something to say. looks like a nice sunday. go outside and have fun before the the rainy monday. great advice. i think i will take your advice philart our fun right now on the ocean city boardwalk where other people are finding some fun out there this morning. we are looking at very thin high clouds, nothing to impact our mar beauty of the day. people are riding bikes, running around and getting ready for the spring and then the summer season. finally it is here. it looks...
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phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. ompass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
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phil's show today. dr. phil joins us live. how did they agree to come on your show, dr. phil? >> well, -- hey, mike, it's good to talk to you. listen, this is such an interesting story here because we have two young couples and ashley and emmitt, he's a young lawyer. they have four children, one on the way, but he starts having an affair with his paralegal candy. candy's husband gets wind of this, confronts him, and a gun is produced. both men get shot but emmitt winds up killed. he is murdered and rob goes to prison for murder. these two women have never confronted and never talked to each other about this until today on my stage. and believe me, they have a lot of unfinished emotional business. >> dr. phil, well very to leave it there. we're done. see dr. phil today on wusa9 at 4:00. take care everybody. >> stitch: did you bolt on me? >> abby: i was just contemplating our rash behavior of yesterday. and last night and on and off all morning. >> stitch: yeah? so, what did you decide? >> abby: i don't have enough information to make the call yet. >> stitch: on whether it was good or not? >> abby: oh, it -- it was good. it was
phil's show today. dr. phil joins us live. how did they agree to come on your show, dr. phil? >> well, -- hey, mike, it's good to talk to you. listen, this is such an interesting story here because we have two young couples and ashley and emmitt, he's a young lawyer. they have four children, one on the way, but he starts having an affair with his paralegal candy. candy's husband gets wind of this, confronts him, and a gun is produced. both men get shot but emmitt winds up killed. he is...
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phil torres. i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. that's hour team, nout let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", joined by dr ross shimabuku, and lindsay moran. microscopic things have been making news. viruses. take ebola - it caught america offguard. in some places we overreacted and in other places we doesn't do enough. >> there's a lot of scare around ebola, because we don't know much about it, compared to measles. which is also a hot topic. >> when we think of diseases we tend to think of containment. how do we contain them. i had an opportunity to meet a small group of scientists who are seeking out the pathogens in order to understand it. it might surprise people that metropolis. that's good reason for that. let's have a look. >> reporter: we are all vulnerable to the tiny viruses. >> microscopic agents causing big diseases. >> reporter: these infectious agents know now boundaries and in today's hyper connective world, they can move fast. like others, like small pox are eradicated. others spring back to life when we are not vigilantful. safety. >> more than 400 in mexico have contracted measles. >> reporter: then there are the new kids s.a.r.s., avian bird flu and ebola. >> emerging viruses cause two-thirds of recognised diseases in the world. >> reporter: scientists are trying to unlock the mystery of how they infiltrate us. to study them, you need to contain them first. the need neidl is one of those places. in boston i'm standing in front of a $2-00 million facility, a biosafety building for lab, a prison for pathogens like the ebola virus. we have been granted access before it goes hot - that is plays host to the world's most lethal viruses. >> people call the containment lads containment on steroids, because of the enormous number of redundancies and safety measures. tour. >> you are walking around the outside of the biosafety level. the people inside are working with bio safety level two ates in preparation for getting the laboratory operational. >> reporter: inside researchers wear air-tight positive pressure suits, also known as space suits, and have their own separate air supply. >> what makes a bio safety level 3. >> the key one is engineering. buildings have to be built as a continuous pour concrete, so heb you decontaminate you can fill them with hydrogen peroxide and destroy everything in the room. >> reporter: it's a building within a building. >> yes. >> reporter: the bsl-4 has a 16 inch heavily rebarred concrete floor, embedded in the bedrock. if there were an earthquake the two buildings would shape independently. keeping pathogens secure during death. >> bio safety level 4 is restricted to the pathogens considered exotic, and for which vaccines. >> researchers must pass through stainless steel doors set up as air locks. it's a chemical decontamination shower that scientists must stand under after doing research in. bsl-4. there are other similar safeguards. john, associate director of reference safety took me through the guts of the needle. >> where are we now? >> we are right above the biosafety level-4 labs in the mechanical space. this serves the labs. the majority of what you see, these are housing. hefa, higher efficiency particulate air filters. they filter out particles, and think viruses. >> air goes through the hepar filter twice before being released to the outside world. liquid waste is treated in a different way. >> these walls have double wall piping. we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the pipe within the pipe. >> if the inner pipe that the liquid is flowing through develops a leak, it would flow into the outer pipe and become tamed. there is senses there alerting the building automation system. there would be an alarm. >> waste is disinfected, and it flows to the tanks, where they are heated at 120 degrees for 60 minutes, to kill off anything that might remain. and then, of course, there's the human factor. >> i'll tell by the positive pressure suit that we wear in the bsl-4. and i'll hopefully get you into this. >> reporter: okay, i've got my right? >> not quite. you have jewellery on, rings, diamond rings can compromise the gloves. off. >> you see the air drops. when the air comes in through the hose, push the collar, as soon as that is connected and locked in, you have air flowing as you can hear. that is what you need to breathe. it's really important to ensure the integrity of the suit before you put it on. it looks like it's bearing up very well. make sure that all of the seams are good. >> reporter: it's like checking a raft. >> it is. >> reporter: after rechecking for holes, researchers get in the inner layer. >> before getting in this is something we have to do, put the gloves on, and wiggle your feet to the booties. >> it's making me think the getting my kids into snow suits. >> you want to reach behind you with your right hand and find the inner seam here. >> reporter: duck my head in. >> yes, there you go. i would plug into air. there you are. good. >> reporter: it's different comfortable. it's like ventilated pyjamas. only after training and security background checks are scientists given clearance to do research in the bsl lab. >> please move a little back from the camera. identity. >> when i think of the scientific community, i think of a different culture than the security community. is there a clash of culture in a facility like this? >> yes. i think it's a healthy clash. it's part of the every day resistance. if you want to study these pathogens, you have to develop a comfort level with the security pathogens. >> reporter: security is so tight that even for demo, this was the end of the line for my access. despite this, the n i.e.d. l has faced a number of political ramifications. this was completed in 2008 but will not be operational until this year. >> right. one of the things the country asked for is give us a risk safety that honestly evaluates scientifically the risk of a community like this, in the end was a risk assessment that says these facilities are incredibly safe and secure, and the chances of multiple failures leading to a release of a pathogen that would influence the population is next to zero. zero >>> coming up next - meet the virus hunters. >> we want to develop tools, understand the evolution of the pathogens. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at >>> in the heart of boston's south end research on some. deadliest diseases will begin in the n i.e.d. l. ronald heads up the building, and has assembled a team of virus hunters. their mission - to keep a step ahealth of dangerous pathogens. it's not hard to predict the next breakout, but there's a animals. >> they are spillover. not common in humans, but when we come into contact with infected animals, we don't have immunity to them. >> when viruses jump species, it's called zoouno sis, and transmission is more common. researchers believe that patient zero, for the outbreak of ebola, was a 2-year-old in guinea, and came in contact with bats, while playing in a hollow tree. the director of tissue imaging, and a microbiologist who species. >> we want to develop tools to understand the evolution of these pathogens, what signals might there be that says the virus is acquiring the ability to infect different species. >> reporter: in order to study how the pathogens evolve he uses recombatant technology. genes from jelly fish are fused with the viruses. >> that gene makes a protein which whenever we shine a light on it, a blue light, it blows bright green. that allows us to sensitively detect where that virus is from the minute it infects a cell and produces genetic material. >> this is a single cell infected. see the spikes. it sticks nice and tightly to the cell. you can go in really, really close >> reporter: even in the still you can see what is happening. >> we understand the bits of the cell that the vir suss hijacking -- virus is hijacking, you can interfere with the process. >>> one of the diseases is not one of the emerging viruses. it's one that has been with humanity for thousands of years - measles. >> measles virus is the most infectious human pathogen on the planet. it beats ebola. it gates flew -- it beats flue. the viruses no, no borders. we want to understand the basic people. >> reporter: basic research of measles can lead to pathogens. >> if you think of measles, it's a bsl-2 ate. gent. we vaccinate the workers and it allows us to develop tools and techniques, and approaches, and then move in a direction where bsl-3 pathogens and pathogens. >> reporter: once they are set up to work in bsl face, another team will prepare the supply of viruses needed for research. >> what we will do is... >> this is the director of biomolecular production, and is no stranger to the space shoot, spending two decades researching the family of viruses that ebola belongs to. what is it like to work wearing one of those cumbersome suits. >> it's habit. >> reporter: you like it. >> it's a quiet world. no one distracts you >> reporter: she has pioneered studying outside these settings. >> at that time i was interested in the machinery the viruses bring in to amplify their own genome. we came up with a system to study the process to be used in a bso 2 setting. i remember for the first time seeing how it worked, it worked. it was one of the best moments in my life. >> reporter: eureka moments are rare in virology, when they happen, they have the potential to save millions of lives. basic treatments lead to treatments, vaccines and diagnostic tools. microbiologist worked with engineers to create a device to diagnose ebola. >> there was a good survivor rate when people are identified early and treated early >>> in west africa, getting a diagnosis is not fast. samples need to be sent to a specialised lap, often hundreds of miles away. days. >> what we settled on is a technology where basically what we do is take a silicon chip, and we can put capture agents that will bind to the ebola virus. and if the virus is present, the antibodies will capture the virus, and we can shine l.e.d. light on to the chip. this is the type of result you get back where you can say on the positive tests here, you can see there's a strong signal. >> results are available in an hour. devices are portable and can be operated at the point of care. >> can it be used to diagnose other infectious diseases. >> yes, you can imagine, dividing it into parr asites and others, to a small chip will give you a good powerful asset that is such and sensitive. >> reporter: what is coming up next. what will be like ebola, but we haven't seen it yet? >> i don't know that we need to go looking for the next ebola as an unknown. the next outbreak is likely something that we know about already. it underscores the importance of not focussing on them >>> in a way it's a catch 22. we have to study the diseases to under them. but it makes people nervous, even the thought of having the pathogens around. >> just because the pathogen is not here now doesn't mean it can't be flown over on an air plane. our best defense for public safety is to understand the diseases and find ways to treat them where they are. that's the importance from a public health perspective of having facilities like this in the united states. >> that's why we have to stay a step ahead of them, we bring them in here to work with them >>> we were afforded a unique window of opportunity. once the lab is hot, there'll be interviews. >> this is a brief window that we were able to get in there, see how it's done and get out before the viruses. >> exactly. >> there were some viruss in thatting about. >> yes, but not bsl-4. >> bsl-4. that's the big leagues. >> yes. >> many of us read books like "the hot zone", or seen "contagens", or"outbreak", it makes for great danger. how close is it? >> pretty close. as i toured the facility i had thought of some of those movies. but the reality is scientists working day in, day out, leaving strict protocol and i left with far greater confidence that something like that couldn't happen in the united states, or it won't happen soon. >> there are people looking out for us. >> very smart people looking out answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of sea level rise is projected... >> threatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this before >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guys, welcome back to techknow, i'm philres, joined by dr shini somara, and lindsay moran. one of my favourite things about science is we are able to capture mother nature in a lab, take the phenomenon and see them at a university. >> yes, there's nothing more amazing than being able to recreate weather, that's what they were able to do at texas tech university. i got experience a tornado let's take a look. my first shoot for "techknow" was all about tornado technology, which was incredible. that's my area of expertise. it was so exciting flying to oklahoma and texas, where we got to see the facilities being used to research tornados. the passage of this is to learn about the innovation incorporated into building regulations to keep people safe during a tornado. at texas tech they establish the wind institute. and it's there that they have one of the largest tornado simulation laboratories. >> this is vor tech. >> it's great meeting the professor, who talked me through the design of the lab. we create tornado-like things tha
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phil." >> dr. phil: you got arrested just a few nights ago. >> i'm beating myself up over this. >> dr. philusewives of bevelly hills" kim richards. >> what have i done? >> dr. phil: are you living a lie? telling everybody i've been sober for three years? >> announcer: the exclusive interview. >> i was in the lounge and i locked the door to go to the bathroom. >> dr. phil: and the police were banging on the door. >> they were screaming and yelling. >> dr. phil: did you try to kick one of them? >> announcer: now -- >> dr. phil: you're drunk in a bar at 1:30 a.m. fighting with a cop. that is not good mothering. you need help. >> is this an intervention? >> dr. phil: behind me sits the legendary beverly hills
phil." >> dr. phil: you got arrested just a few nights ago. >> i'm beating myself up over this. >> dr. philusewives of bevelly hills" kim richards. >> what have i done? >> dr. phil: are you living a lie? telling everybody i've been sober for three years? >> announcer: the exclusive interview. >> i was in the lounge and i locked the door to go to the bathroom. >> dr. phil: and the police were banging on the door. >> they were...
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phil: do you think you're going to negotiate a deal for he to help you? >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. philout hard things. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i try to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >>
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phil. phil is going to be a host at the 110 grill tonight. phil: we are very proud to bring the newsmakers here, the news and that is happening here today to an audience all over the country. it is alive extreme platform we are putting together being streamed from the back of the room. on behalf of my partner alex, he was sitting here and we'll be here tomorrow on a panel, he will talk about the things we are doing. we hope you will join us tonight. a root -- a word on who we are. we started over two years ago and now -- how many people have heard of us before? raise your hand. that is interesting, because that is reflective of our audience, on a monthly basis it reaches 30 million americans a month. that is 30 million americans a month and we try to give them topical content that is easily accessible from your mobile device. it is a new environment that we are living in and it is a great opportunity tomorrow to learn more about it. to give you context, a lot of us have not been heard of in the mainstream media. we are not a common name. a couple
phil. phil is going to be a host at the 110 grill tonight. phil: we are very proud to bring the newsmakers here, the news and that is happening here today to an audience all over the country. it is alive extreme platform we are putting together being streamed from the back of the room. on behalf of my partner alex, he was sitting here and we'll be here tomorrow on a panel, he will talk about the things we are doing. we hope you will join us tonight. a root -- a word on who we are. we started...
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but then sergeant white rides back to his commander and they go to phil sheridan and phil dispatches general kuser's division to advance on aplamatics station on the afternoon of april 8th. >> there's not been a whole lot written from the confederate point of view. he was a major. and he was with the 19th virginia infantry. he manages to escape. if he had to he would have ran through a tree to escape at sailor's creek. and he manages to get away and make it over to aplamatics station. they are making it very difficult to go out. he and another surgeon are going out, they go off and cook it and then they come back and get some food for their horses. they had a very difficult time earlier and trying to get this food from the quarter master. the fellow doctor urged him to use his abilities for taylor to use his ables to get the food for the horses. so i'll start in to what taylor says. he said send me your quarter master here. he's gone. captured, i expect, with the rest of the regimen. see here, he said. i'm a quarter master myself. they do not get captured. look for him. >> but i have
but then sergeant white rides back to his commander and they go to phil sheridan and phil dispatches general kuser's division to advance on aplamatics station on the afternoon of april 8th. >> there's not been a whole lot written from the confederate point of view. he was a major. and he was with the 19th virginia infantry. he manages to escape. if he had to he would have ran through a tree to escape at sailor's creek. and he manages to get away and make it over to aplamatics station....
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phil black from london. phil good morning to you. what's in this deal? the framework so far? >> reporter: framework, suzanne, as you say, but one appears to exceed expectation with detail than people thinking could be achieved. crucially, iran gets to enrich uranium. centrifuges will spin. it has 19,000. only 5,000 will remain over the next 15 years. the stockpile of previous enriched material will be cut by 98%. iran agreed to what is considered as a very strict inspections system. what iran gets is the continuing enrichment program. it always had the right to do so for civil purposes. it denied military purposes. none of its facilities will be closed. that includes the secret underground facility. it will be repurposed for scientific reasons and purposes. of course sanctions lifted. that is what iran wants. that has the ability to transform the economy and increase the quality of life for people. that is a tricky issue. the other side is pushing for a stage with sanctions lifted as it is verified that iran is keeping up with its end of the deal. none of this that has been agreed to so far is objectligatory. suzanne. >> phil what is the timetable? they are talking until the end of june? >> reporter: that's right. june 30th is the next deadline. not considered to be as moveable as the last week or so. that was implemented in a voluntary way to inject a degree of urgency. having achieved as much as they have now, they think it is worth moving into the next stage. there is so much technical detail to get through to agree on to narrow gaps on in particular issue with the sanctions. >> phil black, thank you. >>> the iranians already celebrating the possibility of a deal leading to the end of sanctions in the streets there and with selfies of themselves in front of president obama's speech broadcast for the first time on iranian tv. president obama is celebrating the deal. in his remarks, he called the negotiated agreement our best option are far. the hard work with the final agreement and selling to congress and the public is still up ahead. our correspondent jim acosta has more. >> reporter: suzanne, presiden
phil black from london. phil good morning to you. what's in this deal? the framework so far? >> reporter: framework, suzanne, as you say, but one appears to exceed expectation with detail than people thinking could be achieved. crucially, iran gets to enrich uranium. centrifuges will spin. it has 19,000. only 5,000 will remain over the next 15 years. the stockpile of previous enriched material will be cut by 98%. iran agreed to what is considered as a very strict inspections system. what...
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phils. just like that phils tied at speed. how about ben revere, how about the speed on this guy. making a difference, philse a 1-run lead. chase will you utley hitting 119. he gets a hit with two on, phils win and break the losing streak on the road. >>> flyers had a 6.5% shot of the number overall pick. it's not in the cards. flyers will pick 7 in june's nhl draft. edmonton landing the top spot. ron hextall said number 7 is lucky number. hextall plans to build through the draft. >>> the nfl draft is less than two weeks away, everyone wondering what eagles coach chip kelly will do will he land his college quarterback. we caught up with michael vick yesterday in the city helping launch his wife's new store called my hair closet. we asked what he thengs -- thinks about chip getting rid of a a bunch of of the stars. >> when you let the players like that go you're talking premier players in the league. obviously he has a plan. i think chip is what he believes in. it's an opportunity for him. >> vick is still looking for a job after disappointing season with the jets. that's sports, i'm jeff skeverski. have a g
phils. just like that phils tied at speed. how about ben revere, how about the speed on this guy. making a difference, philse a 1-run lead. chase will you utley hitting 119. he gets a hit with two on, phils win and break the losing streak on the road. >>> flyers had a 6.5% shot of the number overall pick. it's not in the cards. flyers will pick 7 in june's nhl draft. edmonton landing the top spot. ron hextall said number 7 is lucky number. hextall plans to build through the draft....
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phil." >> dr. phil: how much have you spent on cocaine in your life? >> announcer: a drug addicted model. >> dr. philncer: and a mother... >> dr. phil: why have you been trying to control what i talked to him about? >> announcer: tonight, her son's problem. >> dr. phil: did he or did he not tell you that? >> i am worried. >> dr. phil: you are not worried, you know it. >> i will get up and leave right now. >> dr. phil: do whatever you want to do. >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard
phil." >> dr. phil: how much have you spent on cocaine in your life? >> announcer: a drug addicted model. >> dr. philncer: and a mother... >> dr. phil: why have you been trying to control what i talked to him about? >> announcer: tonight, her son's problem. >> dr. phil: did he or did he not tell you that? >> i am worried. >> dr. phil: you are not worried, you know it. >> i will get up and leave right now. >> dr. phil: do whatever...
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phils scored on braves error. phils struggled with their own defense recently, but good to pick up this win. phils win it five to four. >> check out this great catch. a foul ball goes up the third baselinement look at this effort by royal. oh leftfielder alex, he catches that ball, while flying into the stands. fans there in the white sox jersey got the worse of it, i understand everything appeared to be okay. great play. the white sox ended up winning the game. well the eagles are busy getting ready for fnfl draft later this week, will unveil newest members of the teams cheerleading squad. sixty finalist also show off skills tonight at the kimmel center in center city competing for spot on the team. then the winning cheerleaders will be announced at the end of the night. e-a-g-l-e-s, you know it eagles. back to you. >> thanks, ukee, still ahead in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", jump at the pump. we'll let you know how much higher gas prices are expected to climb. also, some new developments overnight in the deadly earthquake, in nepal as the death toll continues to climb. >> and, campin
phils scored on braves error. phils struggled with their own defense recently, but good to pick up this win. phils win it five to four. >> check out this great catch. a foul ball goes up the third baselinement look at this effort by royal. oh leftfielder alex, he catches that ball, while flying into the stands. fans there in the white sox jersey got the worse of it, i understand everything appeared to be okay. great play. the white sox ended up winning the game. well the eagles are busy...
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run couple every skulls doubles, in the fifth inning, and beat the phils four to one. phils have the day off. they host the marlins in south philly tomorrow night. >> the union in chester yesterday against the new glance revolution. to the 76 minute of the game, and the revolution breaks a one-one tie. glands goes onto win this 12 to one. the union played the crew in columbus on saturday night. looking for their second win of the season. then tough go thus far no time like the present to turn things around. >> erika, back over to you. >> thanks, ukee. still ahead this morning on "eyewitness news", kraft mac and cheese is changing the recipe. details coming up in the money watch report. first though, here's what's ahead tonight on cbs-3. >> the eagles are making more big moving today tim tebow is expected to join the birds. last played in 2012 with the jets a few years ago we're toll he has been working out with a passing coach. former heisman trophy win is her expected to sign with the eagles today. >> funeral services take place today for two year old david killed in a hit-
run couple every skulls doubles, in the fifth inning, and beat the phils four to one. phils have the day off. they host the marlins in south philly tomorrow night. >> the union in chester yesterday against the new glance revolution. to the 76 minute of the game, and the revolution breaks a one-one tie. glands goes onto win this 12 to one. the union played the crew in columbus on saturday night. looking for their second win of the season. then tough go thus far no time like the present to...
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phils starter david buchanon. shane victorino remember him with the rbi and that was just the beginning. the socks scored six runs on seven hits off buchanon, phils offense came up short. phils lose this 16 to two. socks take two out of three. flyers wrap up their season tomorrow at the senators at the well in south philly. flyers finishing for the second time in three years. carolina hurricanes and fly guys last night, and the canes got on the board first, brett bellmore with the tip in past ray emoriment something you don't see too often vinny dropping the gloves, mixed it up couple of times. floods liar three-one. >> check out tiger woods teeing off at the masters. he didn't like t tiger struggled a little, but still in the mix at one over after round one. he hasn't played since february. but he says he is ready. your leader after day one is 21 year old jordan speaks youngest golfer first round lead in plaster history golf gets underway today at 7:40, don't forget to check round three and four here on cbs-3 this weekend. erika? >> long time philadelphia sport columnist, stan hochman has passed away. the daily news tells us hochman died yesterday after a recent illness. th
phils starter david buchanon. shane victorino remember him with the rbi and that was just the beginning. the socks scored six runs on seven hits off buchanon, phils offense came up short. phils lose this 16 to two. socks take two out of three. flyers wrap up their season tomorrow at the senators at the well in south philly. flyers finishing for the second time in three years. carolina hurricanes and fly guys last night, and the canes got on the board first, brett bellmore with the tip in past...
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phil: did you give tanya the ring you bought for julie? >> yes. >> i'm glad he didn't marry me. >> there was more to love about you. so exciting. please are you kidding me? >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil
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. >>> new tonight ac/dc drama phil rudd faces seven -- drummer phil rudd faces seven years in prison after threatening to kill a man who used to work for him and possessed marijuana and methamphetamine. the 60-year-old drummer is released on bail and will be sentenced in june. >>> bobbi kristina's grandma told tmz she has brain damage and is totally unresponsive. that goes against bobby brown's comments today who said she had opened her eyes and there was some improvement in her condition. he told concertgoers she was awake and off life support. >>> in wyoming tricky weather combined with a jack night tractor trailer to cause a massive pileup involving as manyvehicles, killing at least one person, injuring two dozen more. a 20,000-gallon tanker truck carrying hazardo caught on fire. it happened 18 miles west of laramie about 8 a.m. this morning when two trucks crashed into each other in the dense fog and slush. one of the truck its jackknifed kicking off a chain reaction as vehicles hit the trucks and each other. a long stretch of i-80 remains shut down tonight. >>> tonight in mesqui
. >>> new tonight ac/dc drama phil rudd faces seven -- drummer phil rudd faces seven years in prison after threatening to kill a man who used to work for him and possessed marijuana and methamphetamine. the 60-year-old drummer is released on bail and will be sentenced in june. >>> bobbi kristina's grandma told tmz she has brain damage and is totally unresponsive. that goes against bobby brown's comments today who said she had opened her eyes and there was some improvement in...
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phil. [ as dr. philat guy's in trouble, i'm more screwed than a cactus trying to play handball! [ laughter ] get this. according to a new study, the most popular place to go to on a first date is starbucks, followed by chipotle, panera, and the cheesecake factory. that's pretty interesting, yeah. i'm curious. roots, do you remember where your first first date was? >> tariq: of course. mine was at a pizza place. >> questlove: wow, okay. i think i got ice cream. >> mine? i remember my first date like it was just yesterday. ♪ [ laughter ] her name was margaret. oh, sweet margaret. she had the cutest dimples when she smiled. and her laugh, she had the sweetest little laugh. it was like, hee hee hee. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, james. i just asked where your first date was. >> arby's. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, this is pretty cool. japan's new magnetic levitation train set a world record after it traveled over 373 miles per hour during a test run yesterday. wow. not to be outdone, a
phil. [ as dr. philat guy's in trouble, i'm more screwed than a cactus trying to play handball! [ laughter ] get this. according to a new study, the most popular place to go to on a first date is starbucks, followed by chipotle, panera, and the cheesecake factory. that's pretty interesting, yeah. i'm curious. roots, do you remember where your first first date was? >> tariq: of course. mine was at a pizza place. >> questlove: wow, okay. i think i got ice cream. >> mine? i...
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phil about that. phil the so-called slips in the medical world, are they relevant? can you apply that to the policing world? >> from a standpoint of industrial psychology sblul, but the problem here is that slips and capture, in terms of it being admissible and a court of law as expert testimony, that's just a completely different story. and dr. lewinski's own website says his research has been published in law enforcement plxs and on websites. that just doesn't cut it. it's not been subject to peer voouf. >> but, mark, mark geragos, let me bring you into this. even if there's not science on the police side to back it up in phil'snion, a judge can still allow slip and capture, slips and capture in a trial? it was allowed in the oscar grant shooting case. >> well phil is right in this perfectly legal sense. you have to get over a hurdle. you have to get over the hurdle. you can't just put out -- and he's using the right term which is junk science, and judges are the gatekeepers. do you allow in this or not allow in this? and you have pre-trial hearings on this. the judge will decide. is this something that's accepted in the scientific community. that's one area will the judge allow this in as some kind of scientific evidence. the other kind of aspect are you still going to get this? somehow made a mistake. you can always get that in through the defendant testifying. and that's generally why these cases end up with no conviction or an involuntary manslaughter because generally, especially if there's just one shot generally, juries are going to find for the dop in that case. but as a purely practical matter slip a
phil about that. phil the so-called slips in the medical world, are they relevant? can you apply that to the policing world? >> from a standpoint of industrial psychology sblul, but the problem here is that slips and capture, in terms of it being admissible and a court of law as expert testimony, that's just a completely different story. and dr. lewinski's own website says his research has been published in law enforcement plxs and on websites. that just doesn't cut it. it's not been...
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phil. investment group, phil will come back in a bit. investments group, right, jeff, that had coin and credit to be able to purchase and pick up these things. in a way, i pick up that play. they had to rehab some of these, didn't they, jeff? >> rehab them. continuously monitor them. building a unique one-on-one relationship. because they know ultimately they want to exit the property. that borrower getting more and more attached to property. as they rehab them, move in properties, built-in buyer and exit strati about. i love the concept. liz: pennies on dollar. >> love that. liz: move on to the man who inherited housing collapse. it was the hot potato in ben bernanke's lap. he is moving to where big bucks are made. can ben bernanke's brain and financial world braun with pimco as he become as senior advisor at the firm? what do you think? his expertise very academic. does it translate to pimco? >> we hope so. on the surface i'm not necessarily sure pimco needs savings. pimco still manages almost $1.6 trillion. so they're still a big horse but i do think they need ben bernanke. i mean, going forward, we have to unwind this huge debt. now, in the, since 2008, our debt has gone from 10 trillion, to over $18.5 trillion. they have to unwind that. they have been at 0% interest rates for six years they have to unwind that also. interest rates have nowhere else to go but up. pimco need him for investor confidence but i think they could learn from him what is behind the fed's thinking? what was he thinking when he was there? what were his thoughts how to unwind this? what is the fed thinking now. liz: those are great points, jeff. in the end a lot of our viewers have pimco funds in their portfolio. should they feel more confident ben bernanke is there, less even? >> i think a little bit more. to rob's point, look they have 1.6 trillion under management but they did lose 125 billion, a little bet less than 10% since bill gross left they are suffering from some competence factors. ben bernanke can bring unique perspective when it comes to the housing market crash. pimco and other investors there are shortage of bonds being created in marketplace especially for housing market products. they buy home loans and home securities he knows better than anybody what went wrong and advise how to do it right. liz: good point. >> instill a lot of confidence with the bonds in the market. >> hey, liz. liz: go ahead quickly. >> they always brought on big names. they had greenspan before him. they are willing to bring in big names to bring in their profile. certainly bringing on big ben was a big land for them. liz: thumbs up there. still ahead with our panel, twitter tumbles after a weak report. which social media stock out there could stablize your portfolio? stay tuned. ashley? >> liz, pandora looking to charm its way into your heart with a new campaign to move beyond bracelets. we'll speak to the company's president ahead. from golden charms to the golden arches, mcdonald's making big changes to the menu in an effort to turn around those slumping sales. we have details ahead. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e*. yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e*trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action. e*trade opportunity is everywhere. liz: twitter taking a pretty big hit after posting weaker-than-expected revenues yesterday. in a very muddled release the company also said that investor should, quote, reduce expectations for the remainder of the year? is there a better social media play? might not be as sexy and as talked about less volatile for the portfolio. bring back our panel. philnn, watching as trader, that early release is the not story. the story is that they disappointed on revenues that just a month earlier they had said, hey we'll be just fine. >> right. and it shows you the lack of management, what is going on behind the scenes. maybe really showing a pullback from the advertising sector in that sector. everybody has been moving towards mobile, towards digital, that type of situation. obviously they're missing something big here. they have that big of a miss with no early warning except for warning release ten minutes before you're supposed to is not supposed to happen. liz: what do you think? >> you have to go with facebook. they led the crowd, they created the space with all their problems they still think they're the best one on the street. go with the big name in uncertain times. liz: jeff, twitter, or somewhere else? >> for me it is diversification. with social media changing way we digest information i have a diversified portfolio. twitter afry wit
phil. investment group, phil will come back in a bit. investments group, right, jeff, that had coin and credit to be able to purchase and pick up these things. in a way, i pick up that play. they had to rehab some of these, didn't they, jeff? >> rehab them. continuously monitor them. building a unique one-on-one relationship. because they know ultimately they want to exit the property. that borrower getting more and more attached to property. as they rehab them, move in properties,...
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phil lebeau in chicago with the details. good morning, phil. >> hey, carl. every month we get from the department of transportation a report card on how the airlines did, going back over a couple months. we're looking at february from the d.o.t. and for the month of february 72% of the flights on time. we had a series of snowstorms particularly in the northeast that were creating a lot of travel problems. the top three airlines in terms of on flying or on time flights, alaska at 85%, followed by hawaiian at 82% and delta at 78%. the bottom three when it comes to on time arrival, the old american eagle, frontier airlines and jetblue at 59.7%. i'm not surprised by the jetblue given the fact that their hub in boston was hit hard in february by a number of storms. there were five flights that sat on the tarmac more than four hours in the month of february and five other flights that sat on the tarmac for at least three hours in the month of february and again, all of these were related to storms somewhere keeping those aircraft from taking off and, therefore, parking them on the tarmac for three plus or four plus hours. one final stat, guys, the percentage of bags delivered or complaints baggage, 3.92 for every 1,000 passengers. that's actually an improvement compared to february of 2013 or 2014. guys, back to you. >> all right. philu very much. phil lebeau. let's talk zynga the stock hit hard after ceo don mattrick stepped down as the ceo. zynga announced founder will return effective immediately. mat tick took over in july 2013. stock still down almost 14% currently. that's a two-week low. what does this mean, john? >> i think it means we have a clear failure to disrupt here. this is bad news. don mattrick came from microsoft, deep experience in gaming supposed to be the adult supervision and fix this. apparently that didn't work. pin cuss coming back, look, the market cap now for zynga is around $2.5 billion. compare that to king which is $5.5 billion. both have underperformed, both i believe below their ipo prices, and interesting i was looking at electronic arts the company they were supposed to disrupt it's been outperforming zynga for 2.5 years. that stock has soared. the business model was based on the idea that zynga and king would not have to pay as much in marketing and endorsements to get attention to
phil lebeau in chicago with the details. good morning, phil. >> hey, carl. every month we get from the department of transportation a report card on how the airlines did, going back over a couple months. we're looking at february from the d.o.t. and for the month of february 72% of the flights on time. we had a series of snowstorms particularly in the northeast that were creating a lot of travel problems. the top three airlines in terms of on flying or on time flights, alaska at 85%,...
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phils take two out of three from the braves going out. first inning, against the braves citizens bank park, phils already down two-nothing, but ryan howard takes care of that. three run shot to give the phillies a lead. all the sudden big piece is swing ago hot bat. third homer in five games. laters phils take advantage of sloppy play by the braves. phils win this 15 to four. ya, good to see the big piece getting his swing down. >> now it is just trying to hit it trying to get food pitches, not trying do too much. >> today felt good. yesterday felt good. felt good the day before. that will just now continue to try to do that. >> keep it up big fellow. cole hamels goes for the phils tonight against the cardinals still looking for first win of the season. erika, back to you. >> this is neat. king of prussia teen overcomes tremendous odds to achieve one of the scouting's highest honors. christian is wheelchair bound with the most severe form of cerebral palsy there is. now, he didn't let that stop him. he achieved the rang of eagle scout in his local troop. both his father and his two brothers before him have ability player that goal. his parents say despite his physical limitation it is a dream he's had since he was six years old. >> despite his physical limitations he expressed the desi
phils take two out of three from the braves going out. first inning, against the braves citizens bank park, phils already down two-nothing, but ryan howard takes care of that. three run shot to give the phillies a lead. all the sudden big piece is swing ago hot bat. third homer in five games. laters phils take advantage of sloppy play by the braves. phils win this 15 to four. ya, good to see the big piece getting his swing down. >> now it is just trying to hit it trying to get food...
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phil lebeau is live in chicago with details. good morning once again, if phil. >> hey, carl. this is for the base model of the model s. it's no longer going to have a 60 kilowatt battery. what will the new entry level version have? they're calling it the 70 d. a new battery pack, 70 kilowatt hour that provides greater range and also greater horsepower. horsepower over 500. all-wheel drive not rear wheel drive and start 5,000 more than the previous entry level model at 75,000. what's the reaction on wall street? jamie al berteen at stifle said we believe tesla is a supply constrained and not one demand cup strained and would view these product developments as support of that position. they're seeing greater demand for all-wheel drive as well as advanced technology therefore they are going to be upgrading the entry level model. what about sales year to date. we get this question from people. how does the model s do relative to its competitors or most well-known competitors here in the u.s. year to date according to auto data, volt, you see the sales there, lack luster, the nissan leaf, leading the pack with sales of more than 4,000, and this is an estimate from auto data based on their analysis, about 3500 of the model s sold here in the u.s., keep in mind, their first quarter deliveries worldwide tops 10,000. so as you take a look at the shares of tesla which have gotten a nice pop over the last couple days, in part because they released first quarter deliveries which were greater than expected and today, this announcement regarding the entry level model s, keep this in mind, carl, this new model, does not have the insane mode. perhaps the number one question i've received from people is, you've got all-wheel drive, will it have insane mode like the p85d. nope. you're still going to have to pay more if you want that feature in your tesla model s. >> insane mode will always make me laugh forever, just the two words together. phill lebeau covering tesla today. let's get to the cme group in chicago with the dow up 43. hey, rick. >> hi, carl. indeed, today we had rebecca corbin on and the theme there, of course, is getting ready for earnings season, alcoa up the first this afternoon. much of her survey had lots of information that moved in a lot of different directions but one area that didn't move in a different direction that is, of course, when her respondents, investors globally, see the first fed tightening. whether st. loueves liesman or rebecca corbin's survey, everybody is focusing on the same period, september, fall of this year. why? because the fed's pretty much driven us to that location. but here's the thing. i am sure that the fed wants everything to work out well. we all want everything to work out well. we'll learn in the minutes how much debate was going on behind the scenes, exactly as to how the weels wheels on the goal post will be used in the future and if the tightening/end of accommodation
phil lebeau is live in chicago with details. good morning once again, if phil. >> hey, carl. this is for the base model of the model s. it's no longer going to have a 60 kilowatt battery. what will the new entry level version have? they're calling it the 70 d. a new battery pack, 70 kilowatt hour that provides greater range and also greater horsepower. horsepower over 500. all-wheel drive not rear wheel drive and start 5,000 more than the previous entry level model at 75,000. what's the...
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phils tack on an insurance runner, freddie freeman phils up 2. 9th inning gets dicey jonathan paple bottom in for the save. gives up a homer. atlanta within one. braves have two on. deep to left, kelly johnson. ben revere makes the catch with no room to spare phils hang on to win 5-4. they take 2-3 from atlanta. >> it's good to come right back after they got those two things have not gone the way we wanted to go, it could have been gone bad but to have it answer it back and have jerome settle in and do what he did, it was good. >> if the birthday cake was not enough for the party his childhood friend eats the umpire down at the ballpark. phils head to saint louis for the next four. they will not have to face adam waynewright after all. he comes up with an injury. you'll see it right here. if else done for the year, you have to wonder if the cardinal's will call the phillies asking about cole hamels who is on the mound tomorrow. we'll finites out whole the next quarterback will be. the current players conditioning continues tomorrow. >> we knew last year, the end result was unacceptable in our eyes not making the playoffs not beating the treatments we needed to beat. we needed to make changes to the team and change the landscape offensively and d
phils tack on an insurance runner, freddie freeman phils up 2. 9th inning gets dicey jonathan paple bottom in for the save. gives up a homer. atlanta within one. braves have two on. deep to left, kelly johnson. ben revere makes the catch with no room to spare phils hang on to win 5-4. they take 2-3 from atlanta. >> it's good to come right back after they got those two things have not gone the way we wanted to go, it could have been gone bad but to have it answer it back and have jerome...
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phil." her husband was having an affair. when he was murdered. >> he didn't die fighting for me. he died fighting for her. >> announcer: now a "dr. phil" exclusive. >> dr. philaffair? >> announcer: the wife and the mistress come face to face. >> dr. phil: your husband took her last breath with her, not with you. were you in love with him? >> i was infatuated and i loved being loved by him. >> what do you want to hear? you want me to say sorry? >> announcer: a deadly love affair. >> your marriage didn't end because of me. stop nailing me about
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phil mickelson started the day five back. vintage phil on 15.the bunker, in for eagle, 14-under. that's where he finished. spieth never let his foot off the gas. the first player in masters history to get to 19 under par. mom and dad awaiting him on 18. a tap-in bogey to finish 18 under. goes wire to wire, at 21 jordan spieth owns what could be the first of many green jackets. >> this is as great as it gets in our sport. this is a dream come true for me, and to be able to shoot some low rounds and see some putts go in out here and hear the roars, it was remarkable. >> what a run. for a while he was outdueling felix help nap dez and had a perfect game going then things went teche blip wrong for the a's. made the catch. a's need it him. reddick, bam from the dl. an error on the line drive two outs. two runs scored, tight at three. in the seventh 4-3 seattle, pinch chitter rickie weeks, the three-one shot. 7-3ms. rally tap time. eric sewing guard, game tied at 7. red rick, i can see you. for the served straight game, the game goes to extras and for
phil mickelson started the day five back. vintage phil on 15.the bunker, in for eagle, 14-under. that's where he finished. spieth never let his foot off the gas. the first player in masters history to get to 19 under par. mom and dad awaiting him on 18. a tap-in bogey to finish 18 under. goes wire to wire, at 21 jordan spieth owns what could be the first of many green jackets. >> this is as great as it gets in our sport. this is a dream come true for me, and to be able to shoot some low...
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phil mickelson, started the day five back. vintage phil on 15. out of the bunker. able to get to 14-under. that's where he would finish. spieth never let his foot off the gas. 30 on 15 to been the first flaring masters history to get to 19-under par. finished 18-under, ties tiger to the lowest finishing score in masters history, goes ware-to-wire owns what could be the first of many green jackets. >> this is as great as it getness our sport. this is a dream come true for me and to be able to shoots' low rounds and see putt goes in and hear the roars, it was remarkable. >> sure was. for a while he was outdueling former cy young winner felix hernandez and then things went terribly wrong from jesse hahn and the a's. water bottle, still makes the catch. that's how you do it. josh red rick back from the dl. an rbi also had a really bad error. the cano liner two runs score tied the game at 3 in the sixth. then in the seventh. 4-3 seattle. pinch-hitter rickie weeks, 7-3ms. rally cap time in the nine inch. eric sewing guard brings in mark hannah. reddick, i see you, sogard
phil mickelson, started the day five back. vintage phil on 15. out of the bunker. able to get to 14-under. that's where he would finish. spieth never let his foot off the gas. 30 on 15 to been the first flaring masters history to get to 19-under par. finished 18-under, ties tiger to the lowest finishing score in masters history, goes ware-to-wire owns what could be the first of many green jackets. >> this is as great as it getness our sport. this is a dream come true for me and to be able...
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phils have dropped two straight. now, yesterday phils spotted dustin mcgowan three and a third inning against the marlins, allowed four runs. tips fills continue to struggle both defensively and offensively. they committed two more missed cues yesterday. they lead the majors with 17. the phils also held scoreless until the ninth inning, and it ended up losing this one the final score, nine to one. >> benches cleared after the seventh inning, in yesterday's game between the royals and the white sox. it started when kansas city starter, chicago outfielder adam eaton exchanged words and players charged out of the dugout, as a result. five place were ejected. then the team's finally ended up playing they played 13 innings, royals won the game three to two. >> the pen re lays continue at franklin field today. might be chilly start for some of the young athlete oh, but i used to love the smell of ben gay in the morning. competition in the country's largest track and field event gets underway at 9:00 a.m. today. i'm telling you will it, works the marquee race yesterday was the women's distance medically. villanova won it for the fourth straight year. holding off stanford by all of two seconds. penn relays continues. see, they get you in the pilt before the races and everybody has
phils have dropped two straight. now, yesterday phils spotted dustin mcgowan three and a third inning against the marlins, allowed four runs. tips fills continue to struggle both defensively and offensively. they committed two more missed cues yesterday. they lead the majors with 17. the phils also held scoreless until the ninth inning, and it ended up losing this one the final score, nine to one. >> benches cleared after the seventh inning, in yesterday's game between the royals and the...
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phil." a couple stabbed to death. >> there's no way my nephew murdered his own parents. >> announcer: the son convicted. >> dr. phil: you say his wife is the reason that he's in prison. >> she kept revising the story. >> dr. philes. >> announcer: a family divided. >> dr. phil: you went in the living room. >> yes. i heard him leave around 3:00. >> dr. phil: i thought you went to sleep at 3:00. >> no. >> you can see my problem here. >> announcer: a murder mystery with psychic medium john edwards. >> dr. phil: how much do you know about this situation? >> i don't know anything. was somebody accused of murder twice? >> yes. >> i feel i'm supposed to talk about the dna. that's something that is not done. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard thi
phil." a couple stabbed to death. >> there's no way my nephew murdered his own parents. >> announcer: the son convicted. >> dr. phil: you say his wife is the reason that he's in prison. >> she kept revising the story. >> dr. philes. >> announcer: a family divided. >> dr. phil: you went in the living room. >> yes. i heard him leave around 3:00. >> dr. phil: i thought you went to sleep at 3:00. >> no. >> you can see my problem...
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phils will send rookie righthander gonzalez to the mound tonight in st. louis. it is his first very first major league start. last night the phils got cole hamels. down the run in the seventh ben revere ground rule double down the line put the phils ahead to stay. cole cruised most of the evening, striking out nine cardinal hitters and getting is first win of the season. phils win final score four to one. >> well, the nfl draft is thursday, and while eagles fans are in position for a possible run at oregon quarterback marcus mariota not easy to know what the birds are thinking. there are holes on the offensive line, some needed help in the secondary made wide receiver, here is the man who knows the began our philosophy is best player available for us. so it is not just the best player available for the league. we grade and we set our board for the eagles. so it is according to our height weight, speed per a.m. term, how they fit in our system, how they correspond to our roster, best player available but best player available for us. >> looking forward to the draft. on the ice, capitols advance in the stanley cup playoffs, calves beat the island nerves game seven last night in d.c. two to one. washington now faces the rangers in t
phils will send rookie righthander gonzalez to the mound tonight in st. louis. it is his first very first major league start. last night the phils got cole hamels. down the run in the seventh ben revere ground rule double down the line put the phils ahead to stay. cole cruised most of the evening, striking out nine cardinal hitters and getting is first win of the season. phils win final score four to one. >> well, the nfl draft is thursday, and while eagles fans are in position for a...