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>> phillips: yeah. in europe, in america, in south america.encies in the way that these circus animals are looked after. >> creamer: using violence is the way that these animals are made to do things that they don't want to do. they don't want to get up and perform, so they have to force them to do it. >> whitaker: so, when you made this video evidence public, what was the reaction? >> phillips: the reaction was instant. i mean, it... it really was just outrage. and then, the politicians were starting to hear about it and say, "well, we should probably have legislation here." >> whitaker: bolivia was the first country in south america to ban wild animal acts. other countries have followed suit? >> creamer: absolutely. colombia, peru, there's over 30 countries. >> whitaker: but in peru, the new law led to their next challenge: enforcement. lion acts were outlawed, but local police were not equipped to pick up the lions or care for them, so jan and tim said their organization would take in the lions. they brought police for protection during the
>> phillips: yeah. in europe, in america, in south america.encies in the way that these circus animals are looked after. >> creamer: using violence is the way that these animals are made to do things that they don't want to do. they don't want to get up and perform, so they have to force them to do it. >> whitaker: so, when you made this video evidence public, what was the reaction? >> phillips: the reaction was instant. i mean, it... it really was just outrage. and...
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>> well, thanks, phillip. this morning we're just starting to get some of the reaction from the american side. you can see that there's a desire on both sides, it seems, to leave a bit of a diplomatic opening, even as these relations deteriorate dramatically just over the last couple of days. remember, that in his address yesterday to the country on state television, vladimir putin actually listed a bunch of areas in which the u.s. and russia could try to reconcile. and the timing of it is also really interesting and quite fascinating here, phillip. he actually announced this reduction of staff by 755 diplomats only after congress had approved this bill with near unanimous approval but before donald trump had actually accepted or rejected the bill. that seems to be leaving a safe space for donald trump so he can be beyond reproach and wouldn't have to be blamed for any deterioration in diplomatic relations. but mike pence, the vice president, he actually reacted this morning and even his statements show the u.
>> well, thanks, phillip. this morning we're just starting to get some of the reaction from the american side. you can see that there's a desire on both sides, it seems, to leave a bit of a diplomatic opening, even as these relations deteriorate dramatically just over the last couple of days. remember, that in his address yesterday to the country on state television, vladimir putin actually listed a bunch of areas in which the u.s. and russia could try to reconcile. and the timing of it...
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claire phillips was a natural spy. christopher life often not telling the truth but it's pretty much what he wanted and d we are grateful for what she d did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so deeply as to say it is a noble perfect person as always. they had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing they saw something more important and connected to a higher purpose. that's what i like to write about. the person that reaches a moral moment in their lives and acts on it is what the story is about even if they go down or your life may be lost as a result but still having to fight the fight that's what they were doing. >> i'm going to be buying your book unless it is over $500,000. i'm interested to know the women that were bringing help, medicine and food, the nationality to connect and the other question is in your research it surprised me hours after pearl harbor. that i don't understand is any of your research hoping to turn any leads on that? >> take it in reverse order. the first
claire phillips was a natural spy. christopher life often not telling the truth but it's pretty much what he wanted and d we are grateful for what she d did. but it doesn't come out of a hollywood movie script so deeply as to say it is a noble perfect person as always. they had every possible reason not to be doing what they were doing they saw something more important and connected to a higher purpose. that's what i like to write about. the person that reaches a moral moment in their lives and...
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phillip's. um, the other treasure-trove that i found at the schaumberg were the harry williamson papers. and, again, if you look down on the family tree, you will see him there. and i won't go into any detail, and maybe that doesn't show up too well. but in the, in doing the family research, the woman on the right here is mary joseph yons, and she is the sister of my great, great grandmother, rebecca marshall. so, and she married this man, lyons. and i bring them up although i'm not going to talk about them much in this talk tonight, i bring them up because albro lyons said to his daughter -- so she's on the family tree -- hat he wanted to write the story, the history of his generation. but he never got further than the title, and the title he had picked was "the gentleman in black." so he said to his daughter, i am not going to be able to do it. i want you to do it. so in this same collection of papers we have a typed manuscript about 85 pages, pretty much in draft form, organizeally at least,
phillip's. um, the other treasure-trove that i found at the schaumberg were the harry williamson papers. and, again, if you look down on the family tree, you will see him there. and i won't go into any detail, and maybe that doesn't show up too well. but in the, in doing the family research, the woman on the right here is mary joseph yons, and she is the sister of my great, great grandmother, rebecca marshall. so, and she married this man, lyons. and i bring them up although i'm not going to...
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i opened it and it was claire phillips diary. and i don't know if you can appreciate how i felt at that moment. it was -- it was something that had had never been seen. she didn't even know when it was presented in the court how it could be tracked down because she -- she had had been finally arrested by the japanese. but here it was and it told her entire story unadorned and really tells a major new episode in many ways in what happened in world war ii. so that end becomes the heart of my book. but then as i read the book i realize that there are other connections to the other two people john boone who she has been speaking to and also amazingly that she's in touch to some degree with chic parsons. so here's what happened. claire phillips was back in the -- in batan in the first months of the war. for the first time she was actually worrying about other than people rather than herself frankly. she was taking care of the sick. she was taking care of the wounded. she was -- delivering babies. she was trying to survive herself. the
i opened it and it was claire phillips diary. and i don't know if you can appreciate how i felt at that moment. it was -- it was something that had had never been seen. she didn't even know when it was presented in the court how it could be tracked down because she -- she had had been finally arrested by the japanese. but here it was and it told her entire story unadorned and really tells a major new episode in many ways in what happened in world war ii. so that end becomes the heart of my...
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. >> i'm phillip mena. a late night in congress. the vote a big defeat for senate republicans. >> really ground-breaking and pivotal and following these developments as well. >> breaking overnight, the news splashed across the headlines in this country after seven years of campaigning and long-held promises, senate republicans have been soundly defeated in their attempt to repeal obamacare. we see vice president mike pence there departing the capitol late into the night. he's no longer needed to cast that tiebreaking vote after the gop plan failed, 51-49. then minority leader chuck schumer celebrating, hugging others as he leaves the hill in the dead of night. the loss comes after republicans launched one last-ditch effort to kill the bill they've derided for so long, revealing a pared down, so-called skinny obamacare bill just hours before taking up a late-night vote that resulted in a major loss. >> and it looks like it all came down to senator john mccain who received cheers as he left the capitol building, getting a round of app
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phillips-fein: thank you. [applause] again, she will be available for signing and the book is in the gift shop if you have not picked up your copy yet, so feel free to do that. thank you all for coming here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] sunday on american history tv on c-span three, we look at two u.s. presidents. 6:00 p.m. eastern, john f. kennedy's life and photos from the smithsonian collection of images to chronicle the life of the 35th president. thehe wonderful thing about kennedys is they never push photographers or writers away. they did not care how they were photographed, whether that i was fixed or the coat was on, this or that. they knew that if they made themselves accessible to the media, they would be published, and of course it was a groundswell. there is no question about it that the media coverage of jfk was the first time we had
phillips-fein: thank you. [applause] again, she will be available for signing and the book is in the gift shop if you have not picked up your copy yet, so feel free to do that. thank you all for coming here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] sunday on american history tv on c-span three, we look at two u.s. presidents. 6:00 p.m. eastern,...
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phillips 66 won't attend the meeting. the idea is to decrease transport from the pipeline and increase transport on the water. opponents say the plan is a step in the wrong direction. >> we should be thinking about more sustainable ways of living in this world and not just increasing more oil. >> reporter: now, i did ask the air quality district members who are here tonight if this violation has any impact on the proposed permit that they are talking about tonight. they said because it's still under investigation, that something they simply can't answer yet. live in vallejo, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> public comment on the topic is still open online through august 28. >>> we want to take you now to san leandro. chopper 5 over a neighborhood near days of street and douglas drive. the s.w.a.t. team has set up a perimeter and police are looking for two suspects involved in a shooting. shots were fired in the neighborhood and bullets hit a car with two people inside. the people inside the car have minor injuries. san leandro
phillips 66 won't attend the meeting. the idea is to decrease transport from the pipeline and increase transport on the water. opponents say the plan is a step in the wrong direction. >> we should be thinking about more sustainable ways of living in this world and not just increasing more oil. >> reporter: now, i did ask the air quality district members who are here tonight if this violation has any impact on the proposed permit that they are talking about tonight. they said because...
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phillip you're the closest to this you will of a us. i'd like to begin by asking you to describe the kushner/trump relationship and as a subset of that >> yeah. >> do you believe with any seriousness we're looking at a possible loss of his security clearance? >> well, to describe the relationship, i mean these two are family. jared kushner is the son-in-law but also in some ways trump's protest he. he has risen up in trump's real estate and in the few field of politics and policy. he is the adviser the president turns to the most inside the white house when it comes to foreign policy. he almost functions as a shadow secretary of state. he is taking the lead on the middle east, taking the lead on the u.s. relationship with china. he is taking the lead on the u.s. replace with mexico and canada and trying to renegotiate nafta a important trade deal. he is in the oval office when he comes to comes and goes as he pleases. of course he and ivanka had the president's ear in a way that other staff in the white house just don't. >> rick stengel
phillip you're the closest to this you will of a us. i'd like to begin by asking you to describe the kushner/trump relationship and as a subset of that >> yeah. >> do you believe with any seriousness we're looking at a possible loss of his security clearance? >> well, to describe the relationship, i mean these two are family. jared kushner is the son-in-law but also in some ways trump's protest he. he has risen up in trump's real estate and in the few field of politics and...
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phillips today reporting second-quarter profit up by 15%. the dutch held company keeping an outlook of sales growth in western europe, north america, and china. it has made a series of acquisitions in recent months spectronetics, a u.s. creator of devices for cardiac disease. shares in phillips up by 4%. vonnie: we will keep an eye on that story. and a week ofton hearings. trump senior adviser jared kushner arrived just moments ago on capitol hill to testify at a closed senate committee hearing. the former campaign chairman paul manafort and son, donald trump jr. are scheduled to testify on panels involving russia's involvement in the election. earlier, kushner released a statement saying "i did not collude nor know of anyone else in the campaign who colluded with any foreign government. i had no improper contact. russianot relied on funds to finance my activities in the private sector." joining us now is kevin cirilli, washington correspondent for bloomberg news. given the testimony, is it case closed? kevin: i am holding this public statem
phillips today reporting second-quarter profit up by 15%. the dutch held company keeping an outlook of sales growth in western europe, north america, and china. it has made a series of acquisitions in recent months spectronetics, a u.s. creator of devices for cardiac disease. shares in phillips up by 4%. vonnie: we will keep an eye on that story. and a week ofton hearings. trump senior adviser jared kushner arrived just moments ago on capitol hill to testify at a closed senate committee...
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they still own 40% stake in phillips lighting although that is part of the old phillips visit, if you'dike. they have been moving away from that area. they have been moving into the growing health care technology business. the outlook is what investors wanted to know. are they going to keep their outlook two raise our ability. -- to raise probability. we will put all of those questions, including questions around the performance of the business in the second quarter, to our guests, who will join us, the ceo of philips. he will be with us shortly on the program. let's get to our other numbers. first-quarter profit rising by 55%, confirming there for your net forecast, raising the 2018 traffic target. they told us their average has rose by 1%. the first quarter revenue came in at 1.91, ahead of estimates. there is a word of caution, they are saying their numbers have been affected by the movement of one quarter to the next. they are broadcasting 7% to 9% decline. the uptick in affairs, they are sticking to the decline fares mantra, something easyjet talked about on thursday. we sell their
they still own 40% stake in phillips lighting although that is part of the old phillips visit, if you'dike. they have been moving away from that area. they have been moving into the growing health care technology business. the outlook is what investors wanted to know. are they going to keep their outlook two raise our ability. -- to raise probability. we will put all of those questions, including questions around the performance of the business in the second quarter, to our guests, who will...
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yes, the phillips curve has been very flat for quite a long time.nk there is a lot of debate over why it has been flat. is it illusory and something that has never existed or have there been shocked that have distorted the reaction of the phillips curve over the last couple of decades. i would fall into the latter camp. deflationary impulse or disinflationary impulse from people in china joining the trade will goods sector has been massive and globalization, in general, the driving of efficiencies in that respect has had a lot of implications that have been overlooked in a lot of sectors. ifo fall in the camp where the phillips curve has been flat but there is a limit to how much flatter it can get and how long it will stay flat. if aggregate demand continues to rise there must be some sort of response from prices. think we are getting closer to that. we are not about to see hyperinflation but the capacity in the labor market is eroding. jonathan: do you think the federal reserve has been overly focused on the demand side of the equation and haven't
yes, the phillips curve has been very flat for quite a long time.nk there is a lot of debate over why it has been flat. is it illusory and something that has never existed or have there been shocked that have distorted the reaction of the phillips curve over the last couple of decades. i would fall into the latter camp. deflationary impulse or disinflationary impulse from people in china joining the trade will goods sector has been massive and globalization, in general, the driving of...
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phillip, back to you. >> such a sad story. thank you, blake. >>> turning to our weekend, we look at the weather and a stormy start for folks along the east coast. nbc meteorologist bill karins has the forecast. do we need to ditch our plans for the weekend? >> some people may want to reconsider that beach, yes, frances. 27 million people in flash flood watches from northern alabama through virginia and the mid-atlantic region. a lot of clouds out there. rains just starting to begin in tennessee and kentucky. two to four inches of rain from richmond to baltimore, d.c., sa salsbury and atlantic city. those are the areas of greatest concern as we head into the weekend. should clear out by sunday crash. plus, chilling details behind a murder aboard a cruise ship. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe p
phillip, back to you. >> such a sad story. thank you, blake. >>> turning to our weekend, we look at the weather and a stormy start for folks along the east coast. nbc meteorologist bill karins has the forecast. do we need to ditch our plans for the weekend? >> some people may want to reconsider that beach, yes, frances. 27 million people in flash flood watches from northern alabama through virginia and the mid-atlantic region. a lot of clouds out there. rains just starting...
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thank you very much for that want to get a quick comment on the g20 talks with phillip shaw. it seems this g20 is about personalities, the trump/putin meeting for the first time are you expecting any major takeaways? is this as always a bit of a talking shop >> it's very much a talking shop a lot of the work is done beforehand, and finance minute centers met relatively eventually as well i think in addition to the economic stuff, which they will be discussing, you have other thorny issues, such as north korea and climate change there's a lot on the agenda there. >> phillip, let's talk about other things that will keep us busy today forecasters expecting to see strong job numbers for june. analysts looking for a boost of 174,000 jobs in the month of june that would be a jum ap over the gain of 138,000 in may economists expect the unemployment rate to hold steady at 3.4% this as job numbers from adp missed expectations yesterday. and federal reserve vice chair stanley fish ser callicher is cn the government to do more to invest in research, infrastructure, education and public
thank you very much for that want to get a quick comment on the g20 talks with phillip shaw. it seems this g20 is about personalities, the trump/putin meeting for the first time are you expecting any major takeaways? is this as always a bit of a talking shop >> it's very much a talking shop a lot of the work is done beforehand, and finance minute centers met relatively eventually as well i think in addition to the economic stuff, which they will be discussing, you have other thorny...
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phillip, back to you. >> such a sad story. thank you, blake. >>> turning to our weekend, we look at the weather and a stormy start for folks along the east coast. nbc meteorologist bill karins has the forecast. do we need to ditch our plans for the weekend? >> some people may want to reconsider that beach, yes, watches from northern alabama through virginia and the mid-atlantic region. a lot of clouds out there. rains just starting to begin in tennessee and kentucky. two to four inches of rain from richmond to baltimore, d.c., sa salsbury and atlantic city. those are the areas of greatest concern as we head into the weekend. should clear out by sunday but even saturday looks iffy. here's a closer look at your day ahead. you can see all the clouds on the map. don't count on a lot of sunshine. 70s and low 80s. the one hot spot continues to be texas. 102 in dallas today. right with you is san antonio at 102. we'll give you the rest of the weekend forecast coming up. >> thank you, bill. >>> this has to be one of the craziest home
phillip, back to you. >> such a sad story. thank you, blake. >>> turning to our weekend, we look at the weather and a stormy start for folks along the east coast. nbc meteorologist bill karins has the forecast. do we need to ditch our plans for the weekend? >> some people may want to reconsider that beach, yes, watches from northern alabama through virginia and the mid-atlantic region. a lot of clouds out there. rains just starting to begin in tennessee and kentucky. two to...
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and phillips is the batter. he's 0-4. the phillies will have kendrick, franco, the first two hitters and then the pitcher's spot. >> mike: nava maybe depending? >> tom: pete said it was day-to-day he would check in with him to see if he was available. nava has been sitting on the bench most of the night. >> john: if there's two outs you might throw him in there. it's either him or knapp. >> tom: or blanco or knapp. two outs, nobody on. >> mike: nava is my man if all we need is contact. >> john: a double play wouldn't hurt. i don't know how well he can run. >> tom: a change-up. it's 2-1. >> john: you had heard how deflated it was on perkins running and the pop-up bunt. took the air right out of the balloon. >> john: it was deflating. you have to hand it to the brewers, they did some hittinging against pretty darned good closer. i know he's not the closer he was last year. >> tom: a long run for kendrick and he's there. the inning is over. the brewers, though, retake the lead. they get a run on an rbi single by santana. >>
and phillips is the batter. he's 0-4. the phillies will have kendrick, franco, the first two hitters and then the pitcher's spot. >> mike: nava maybe depending? >> tom: pete said it was day-to-day he would check in with him to see if he was available. nava has been sitting on the bench most of the night. >> john: if there's two outs you might throw him in there. it's either him or knapp. >> tom: or blanco or knapp. two outs, nobody on. >> mike: nava is my man if...
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kristin welker abjonathan le mere and phillip rucker thank you for joining us. coming up six people expected in the room as we were mentioning when trump and putin meet. this is the first time. we're looking at the politics, the persuasion and problems that could arise when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> she is saying russia, russia, russia. maybe it was. it could be russia. but it could be china. could be sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds. i notice any time anything wrong happens they like to see the russian. they she doesn't know it's the russian. maybe there is no hacking. you can talk all you want about russia which was all a fake news abry indicated deals to make up for the loss of the democrats and press plays into it. if you don't catch a hacker, okay in the act, it's very hard to say who did the hacking. with that being said i'll go along with russia. could have been china. >> this russia thing with trump and russia is a madeup story, an excuse by the democrats for having lost. >> several of the times preand post-election that donald trump had
kristin welker abjonathan le mere and phillip rucker thank you for joining us. coming up six people expected in the room as we were mentioning when trump and putin meet. this is the first time. we're looking at the politics, the persuasion and problems that could arise when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> she is saying russia, russia, russia. maybe it was. it could be russia. but it could be china. could be sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds. i notice any time...
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mark: that was phillips chief executive. time for the bloomberg business flash.at some of the biggest stories in the news right now. more fall from brexit, deutsche bank considering whether to move about $350 billion in assets from the balance sheet of its british entities to frankfurt, according to a person familiar with the matter. deutsche bank to the executive's john cryan said the best majority of trade will probably move to germany. be an early source with approval for its $85 billion takeover from time warner. they are focusing on whether at&t can promise not to use its way to give an unfair advantage to its own program. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. european equities, four minutes away from the end of the monday session. this is bloomberg. ♪ these days families want to be connected 24/7. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer servic
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>> reporter: well, phillip, there's no understating this. this is a massive reduction, and indeed it's starting to look more like the cold war than the cold war itself. the "washington post" noted this morning. this is the largest force reduction in diplomatic personnel since 1917. since the russian revolution. that's well before the cold war even began. but phillip, you know what's fascinating about this decision from russian president putin, the american sanctions bill that he's reacting to hasn't even become law yet. he made this decision before president trump had the chance to either sign or veto that bill. now that bill passed with near unanimous support, so the white house has indicated that they will be signing the bill. and even if they didn't, of course, they could always use their two-thirds majority to go past the veto. but let's be clear, this is a huge setback for russian/american diplomacy, but the timing of it shows that putin may want to preserve trump. by using this timing as it is now, he won't be able to blame donald trum
>> reporter: well, phillip, there's no understating this. this is a massive reduction, and indeed it's starting to look more like the cold war than the cold war itself. the "washington post" noted this morning. this is the largest force reduction in diplomatic personnel since 1917. since the russian revolution. that's well before the cold war even began. but phillip, you know what's fascinating about this decision from russian president putin, the american sanctions bill that...
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i'll ask you the same can we go i asked phillip and hadas. are you surprised by what we're hearing coming out of the white house right now >> i'm surprised we're hearing about it but not that the president and his legal team are think about these things developing strategy, exploring options. that seems to me to be a pretty normal thing. i don't know how it leaked but i'm not surprised that it did >> let's talk a littl about, you know, i think the thing that really surprises a lot of people is someone talking about the president is even asking about pardoning himself if he could do that, your constitutional expert here, you understand how it works, it doesn't as though it's a clearwater yes or no >> i've been writing about this for the last 20 years, i've come to a conclusion what i think the answer is, if i were a judge, i would say no, the president can't self pardon wouldn't be valid but there are good arguments both sides, and until there's an actual case, there's really no way to know what a court would say >> hypothetically. if there we
i'll ask you the same can we go i asked phillip and hadas. are you surprised by what we're hearing coming out of the white house right now >> i'm surprised we're hearing about it but not that the president and his legal team are think about these things developing strategy, exploring options. that seems to me to be a pretty normal thing. i don't know how it leaked but i'm not surprised that it did >> let's talk a littl about, you know, i think the thing that really surprises a lot...
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kristin welker abjonathan le mere and phillip rucker thank you for joining us. coming up six people expected in the room as we were mentioning when trump and putin meet. this is the first time. we're looking at the politics, the persuasion and problems that could arise when "the 11th hour" continues. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it with dr. scholl's orthotics clinically proven to relieve and prevent foot, knee or lower back pain, by reducing the shock and stress that travel up her body with every step she takes. so keep on climbing, sarah. you're killing it. dr. scholl's. born to move. introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360™ smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5
kristin welker abjonathan le mere and phillip rucker thank you for joining us. coming up six people expected in the room as we were mentioning when trump and putin meet. this is the first time. we're looking at the politics, the persuasion and problems that could arise when "the 11th hour" continues. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it with dr. scholl's orthotics clinically...
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the chancellor, phillip hammond says there should be a transitional period of up to three years afterer nawaz sharif has resigned, after the country's supreme court disqualified him from public office, after corruption allegations. revelations about his family's lavish lifestyle stem from documents known as the panama papers which were leaked last year. the papers focus on his children's links to luxury apartments in london's mayfair. 0ur pakistan correspondent secunder kermani reports on pakistan's, now, political uncertainty. for opponents of the pakistani prime minister, today's court decision is a huge and unprecedented victory for accountability in a country where politicians often have a reputation for corruption. today, nawar sharif resigned after the highest court disqualified him from office. a panel of five judges unanimously decided he had not been honest when explaining his and his family's financial dealings to a corruption inquiry. the supreme court has led from the front. and insha'allah, democracy will strengthen. democracy will evolve in pakistan and insha'allah, we w
the chancellor, phillip hammond says there should be a transitional period of up to three years afterer nawaz sharif has resigned, after the country's supreme court disqualified him from public office, after corruption allegations. revelations about his family's lavish lifestyle stem from documents known as the panama papers which were leaked last year. the papers focus on his children's links to luxury apartments in london's mayfair. 0ur pakistan correspondent secunder kermani reports on...
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if you go back to camp phillips bookvin phillip's theocracy, we have done the same thing in other countries. there has always been this thing to wreck your competitors advantages over what it is that you want or don't want, whether it is the business interest you are interested in more political things. question, is a moot except when you have a situation that seems to be occurring now amongst the trump paraphernalia, there are just too many people that seem to be involved with russia. it is very suspect. it seems to be something that needs serious looking into. host: can i pick up on his first comments on doing business overseas? what do other countries do in terms of americans, britain, france, that want to do business in those countries? guest: not a lot of countries have similar laws to the foreign agents registration act. basic lobbyingin disclosure requirements. a couple of countries out there have been public we debating -- publicly debating. the u.k. in particular. host: what is their motivation in doing so? guest: the same motivation congress had in passing this in the first place.
if you go back to camp phillips bookvin phillip's theocracy, we have done the same thing in other countries. there has always been this thing to wreck your competitors advantages over what it is that you want or don't want, whether it is the business interest you are interested in more political things. question, is a moot except when you have a situation that seems to be occurring now amongst the trump paraphernalia, there are just too many people that seem to be involved with russia. it is...
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"phillips" wants to more than double the number of ships that deliver crude oil there every year. currently... 59 tankers are allowed to make deliveries to the site on san pablo bay. the new plan would allow for 135 ships. one environmental group says more deliveries would lead to more oil spills in the bay. (maharg ) "the increase in ship traffic increases the potential that a ship will have some sort of catastrophic accident and have a major oil spill" "phillips" says it wants to rely more on sea deliveries... and less on land deliveries through a pipeline. public comment on the added tankers is still open. you can weigh in online... through august 28th. in the north bay... an infusion of cash means that next year... downtown novato will get its own stop for the new "smart" train. the city is already building the station at the site of a historic train depot... just south of grant avenue. now a regional agency... the metropolitan transporation commission... is providing an extra half million dollars. the money will go toward construction of a pick- up and drop- off area... plus
"phillips" wants to more than double the number of ships that deliver crude oil there every year. currently... 59 tankers are allowed to make deliveries to the site on san pablo bay. the new plan would allow for 135 ships. one environmental group says more deliveries would lead to more oil spills in the bay. (maharg ) "the increase in ship traffic increases the potential that a ship will have some sort of catastrophic accident and have a major oil spill" "phillips"...
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that was indeed phillip rucker white house bureau chief for the "washington post".erly welcome back. let's talk about this. when john mccain says over the weekend a deal is dead. when all the networks run the graphic of the enknown republican senators known to be opposed. when there is this much of a problem with a piece of legislation, maybe you're not a betting woman. but what are the odds we see something here. >> it's a possibility. remember the house bill, the house health care bill was dead until it wasn't and they ended up passing it. the same thing can happen here. it's two different desires that lawmakers are trying to fulfill here on the one side they do want to fulfill this promise of repealing and replacing obamacare. they feel like they've a mandate to do that from the voter. but on the other hand they don't want to replace it with something that's far less popular than obamacare. and so that's sort of the push and pull right now. i think they're waiting for another cbo score, congressional budget office score on the recent draft that would allow lower
that was indeed phillip rucker white house bureau chief for the "washington post".erly welcome back. let's talk about this. when john mccain says over the weekend a deal is dead. when all the networks run the graphic of the enknown republican senators known to be opposed. when there is this much of a problem with a piece of legislation, maybe you're not a betting woman. but what are the odds we see something here. >> it's a possibility. remember the house bill, the house health...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the best-selling author of "brown is the new white," steve phillips. [applause] steve: good morning. audience: good morning. steve: i'm delighted to be here. this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program, so i won't
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the best-selling author of "brown is the new white," steve phillips. [applause] steve: good morning. audience: good morning. steve: i'm delighted to be here. this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program,...
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the chancellor, phillip hammond says there should be a transitional period of up to three years afterrt now and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. it was a rather amusing defrosting with‘s ben stokes and toby rowland jones on the second day of the third test with south africa at the oval. and in sick full control thanks to 112 from ben stokes and four wickets from tony roland—jones on his england debut. south africa ended 126-8, england debut. south africa ended 126—8, trailing by 227 runs. he may not be the captain any longer but no one can deny alistair cook's innings on di was the kind captains made of. having reached 88, this balding ended the chances of a century. but a different type of century. but a different type of century celebration, could another englishman reached three figures? then stalks tried. his half—century. it continues after lunch as toby roland—jones showed us just how co mforta ble roland—jones showed us just how comfortable he is with test cricket. things can change quickly at this level. but no matter, the man at the other end took on south africa.
the chancellor, phillip hammond says there should be a transitional period of up to three years afterrt now and a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. it was a rather amusing defrosting with‘s ben stokes and toby rowland jones on the second day of the third test with south africa at the oval. and in sick full control thanks to 112 from ben stokes and four wickets from tony roland—jones on his england debut. south africa ended 126-8, england debut. south africa ended 126—8, trailing...
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there here's mark phillips. >> reporter: if this paris visit was supposed to be an easy little sightseeing getaway for president trump, he brought along a lot of baggage. >> as far as my son is concerned, my son is a wonderful young man. >> reporter: the controversial meeting during the election campaign between donald trump, jr., and a russian lawyer said to be offering dirt on hillary clinton hung over this visit like a cloud. but the president was sticking to his story, that it was all part of the nasty game of politics. >> it's called opposition research or even research into you opponent. i've had many people... i have only been in politics for two years, but i've had many people call up, oh, gee, we have information on this factor or this person or frankly hillary. >> reporter: any way, he insisted, the story was being overblown, not because the meeting shouldn't have taken place, but apparently because it meeting. >> reporter: the president came to paris at the invitation of french president emmanuel macron, to whom he gave a lift home in the presidential limo. the invitation was of
there here's mark phillips. >> reporter: if this paris visit was supposed to be an easy little sightseeing getaway for president trump, he brought along a lot of baggage. >> as far as my son is concerned, my son is a wonderful young man. >> reporter: the controversial meeting during the election campaign between donald trump, jr., and a russian lawyer said to be offering dirt on hillary clinton hung over this visit like a cloud. but the president was sticking to his story,...
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joining us tonight sunday nelson and jo phillips. now the weather.ond half of the weekend. tonight we have this front bringing breezy conditions and outbreaks of rain across the north west of scotland. elsewhere it is dry with burial amounts of cloud. temperatures around 17 degrees, so still quite muggy and sticky. further north still quite fresher. this front will bring some patchy rain to northern ireland and western scotland. sunny spells for the north of scotla nd scotland. sunny spells for the north of scotland and much of england and wales stays sunny and dry. top temperatures between 14 in glasgow to 27 in london. monday starts off ona to 27 in london. monday starts off on a cloudy note. but sunshine brea ks on a cloudy note. but sunshine breaks through, one or two scattered showers and highs of 17 and 24 degrees.
joining us tonight sunday nelson and jo phillips. now the weather.ond half of the weekend. tonight we have this front bringing breezy conditions and outbreaks of rain across the north west of scotland. elsewhere it is dry with burial amounts of cloud. temperatures around 17 degrees, so still quite muggy and sticky. further north still quite fresher. this front will bring some patchy rain to northern ireland and western scotland. sunny spells for the north of scotla nd scotland. sunny spells for...
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alex phillips, good to talk to you. thank you. thank you.lsh governments have written to the uk government to raise concerns about the treatment of unaccompanied child refugees. they say a scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calais, has been characterised by bad planning and poor information—sharing. a 20—year—old man has died after being apprehended by a police officer in an east london shop. the metropolitan police said the man was followed on foot after officers tried to stop a car in hackney yesterday. they say he was taken ill after apparently trying to swallow an object and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. the independent police complaints commission has been informed. senior democrats have described as "disturbing" president trump's assertion that he has complete power to pardon. mr trump sent a long series of tweets on saturday as media reports emerged that he has been looking at ways to pardon himself — and his family — if a special investigation fi
alex phillips, good to talk to you. thank you. thank you.lsh governments have written to the uk government to raise concerns about the treatment of unaccompanied child refugees. they say a scheme to resettle migrants from mainland europe, including those from a camp that was closed down in calais, has been characterised by bad planning and poor information—sharing. a 20—year—old man has died after being apprehended by a police officer in an east london shop. the metropolitan police said...
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we speak to steve phillips from democracy in color. then to iran. the singleeal may be were still i have ever seen drawn by anybody. conform tol doesn't what it is supposed to conform to, there is going to be big, big problems for them. that i can tell you. amy: we will look at how the white house appears to be preparing the amendment of the landmark iranian deal. good w war with iran be on thehe horirizon? all that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. tensions are escalating between the u.s. and north korea. on friday, north korea tested an internet :00 lessig missed all that experts say may be capable of reaching the west coast of the united states. nortrth korea says the test t wa warning to the united states to stop imposing sanctions against north korea. >> the reason we conducted a simulation of an icbm test launch was to send a stern warning to the u.s. who has apply sanctions to north korea at this time. losing their minds. if the u.s. fails to come to its senses and continu
we speak to steve phillips from democracy in color. then to iran. the singleeal may be were still i have ever seen drawn by anybody. conform tol doesn't what it is supposed to conform to, there is going to be big, big problems for them. that i can tell you. amy: we will look at how the white house appears to be preparing the amendment of the landmark iranian deal. good w war with iran be on thehe horirizon? all that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace...
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matt lewis, amber phillips, matt viser, thanks so much for being with us. a key issue possibility of trade war we're hearing that directly from key european leaders. cnn correspondent star of "early start" joins me right now with what's going on there. >> german leaders are concerned about a trade war, at the same time you have the president of the united states putting a lot of pressure on china. yesterday he tweeted the trade between china and north korea was up some 40%. he said so much for china working with us. but had to give it a try. we crunched those numbers, indeed trade between those two countries was up just about 38% in the first quarter. and, you know, china accounts for about 83% of north korea's exports, so china does have a great big role here. now, the most hawkish of the china hawks, john, for years have been saying that it plays to china's benefit for north korea to remain unstable like this, to remain a problem for the united states because that's another negotiating tool in the toolbox when china has to talk to the united states about
matt lewis, amber phillips, matt viser, thanks so much for being with us. a key issue possibility of trade war we're hearing that directly from key european leaders. cnn correspondent star of "early start" joins me right now with what's going on there. >> german leaders are concerned about a trade war, at the same time you have the president of the united states putting a lot of pressure on china. yesterday he tweeted the trade between china and north korea was up some 40%. he...
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phillips wants to more than double the number of ships that deliver crude oil every year. currently, 59 tankers are allowed to make deliveries to the site on san pablo bay. the new plan would allow for 135 ships. one environmental group says more deliveries would lead to more oil spills in the bay. >> the increase in ship traffic i think increases the potential that a ship will have some sort of catastrophic accident and have a major oil spill. >> phillips says it wants to rely more on sea deliveries and less land deliveries on the pipeline. public comment is open. weigh in online through august 28th. >>> it is just about 5:15. jaclyn is keeping an eye on the friday morning commute. >> it's already starting to heat up a little bit. we have some accidents, not really causing too many delays but just a heads up, you may see some flashing lights on 280 this morning. southbound direction a crash near edgewood road on the shoulder but do look out for quite a bit of debris reported to be scattered in the roadway from that crash. it's about nine minutes as you make your way from
phillips wants to more than double the number of ships that deliver crude oil every year. currently, 59 tankers are allowed to make deliveries to the site on san pablo bay. the new plan would allow for 135 ships. one environmental group says more deliveries would lead to more oil spills in the bay. >> the increase in ship traffic i think increases the potential that a ship will have some sort of catastrophic accident and have a major oil spill. >> phillips says it wants to rely more...
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phillips mushroom farms.ill phillips gray says it started in 1885. >> there were a lot of rows and carnation growers and a lot of wasted space underneath the bed. a man by the name of david blame went over to france and he brought back mushroom spore s and knowledge to grow mushrooms. >> reporter: mushrooms didn't just grow but they flourish, mix of the soil and location was perfect. pop goes the mushroom industry men 1926 jill's grandfather, william phillips stamped their family name in mushroom history with their farm in kenneth square. >> we have variety varieties that people do not know of like the pompon mushroom, mi take, royal trumpet we only grew white back then and new we grow seven different varieties. >> reporter: tina he willer is the expert. >> they study the funky. >> reporter: she is giving us a rare look behind the buttons , trumpets and other tasty mushrooms. >> i expect it to be like totally delivered. >> mushrooms they need to get their food externally. they like to eat is compost. >> no mu
phillips mushroom farms.ill phillips gray says it started in 1885. >> there were a lot of rows and carnation growers and a lot of wasted space underneath the bed. a man by the name of david blame went over to france and he brought back mushroom spore s and knowledge to grow mushrooms. >> reporter: mushrooms didn't just grow but they flourish, mix of the soil and location was perfect. pop goes the mushroom industry men 1926 jill's grandfather, william phillips stamped their family...
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it gave a lot of credit to his mother jan she kept phillipe legacy for both phillipe and alexandra.e amazing acting that the actors -- performances of the actors gave in this film was top knowledge but to see the family legacy and see phillipe's father get his due was just -- it's just incredible. >> and s grandmother would travel with your grandfather, right and your mom traveled with your dad, now you are teaming up with your partner in life and you guys have a whole new show that you just announced that's coming out today. >> yes. so it's going to be out on travel channel august 20th the big breaking called caribbean pirate treasure much it's phillipe traveling all over the caribbean looking pirate his history, lost ships and ship wrecks and the treasure on those trips. >> did you find the treasure, that's all we i want to know. >> we found some treasure. we can't talk about exactly what we found. but the whole series premieres august 20th, and it's 13 episodes. a whole season. and really first season and we're really really excited. great adventure. >> how did you go about choos
it gave a lot of credit to his mother jan she kept phillipe legacy for both phillipe and alexandra.e amazing acting that the actors -- performances of the actors gave in this film was top knowledge but to see the family legacy and see phillipe's father get his due was just -- it's just incredible. >> and s grandmother would travel with your grandfather, right and your mom traveled with your dad, now you are teaming up with your partner in life and you guys have a whole new show that you...
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alex phillips from the terrence higgins trust. new interview prince william and prince harry have recalled fond memories of their mother diana princess of wales. some of the bbc‘s most high profile women have written to the director general, calling on him to correct gender disparity in pay. a 20—year—old man has died after being confronted by a police officer in an east london shop. golf, cricket, cycling. sport now and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. the women's cricket world cup final is under way. england have won the toss and chosen to bat against india. they have just lost their first wicket for 24. tammy bowman is still on their 19 not out. england are currently 49—1 in the 12th over. david 0rnstein is that lawyers for us. an important game on the field, but in the wider context of the women's game, how important is the attention that this match has garnered? it is huge and arguably the bigger victory has already been achieved in the success of this tournament. 26,500 spectators inside lord's tod
alex phillips from the terrence higgins trust. new interview prince william and prince harry have recalled fond memories of their mother diana princess of wales. some of the bbc‘s most high profile women have written to the director general, calling on him to correct gender disparity in pay. a 20—year—old man has died after being confronted by a police officer in an east london shop. golf, cricket, cycling. sport now and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh. the...
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nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and political commentator, jo phillips claiming victory over so—called islamic state, in the city of mosul. the battle to drive out the extremists began last year and nowjust small pockets of resistance remain, asjonathan beale reports. it's been the fight of their lives. their battle to retake mosul from the group calling itself islamic state started in october last year. they have lost many comrades along the way, but today, the iraqi security forces were firing their weapons in celebration, claiming victory over their enemy. translation: this joy has been achieved by the sacrifices of our martyrs and the blood of our wounded heroes. god willing, may happiness prevail in europe. after nearly nine months of brutal street—to—street fighting, these iraqi security forces believe they have defeated is in the city that was once their stronghold, but there are still pockets of resistance, the occasional sound of gunfire. but look everywhere around you and you will see that pretty much every building has been damaged or destroye
nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and political commentator, jo phillips claiming victory over so—called islamic state, in the city of mosul. the battle to drive out the extremists began last year and nowjust small pockets of resistance remain, asjonathan beale reports. it's been the fight of their lives. their battle to retake mosul from the group calling itself islamic state started in october last year. they have lost many comrades along the way, but...
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mike phillips. we first spoke with him in an msnbc interview.e lives with spinal muscular atrophy and depends on medicaid, the target of the republicans' bill. phillips uses a keyboard to type his thoughts and his voice has been echoing around the country. after that msnbc interview, an independent group asked him to speak at a health care rally on the steps of the capitol this week. >> being forced into an institution, i could lose everything. do republican senators set the bar high for people with disabilities think about everything we can probable accomplish. don't take away those possibilities. >> phillips was not the only voice. many citizens and grassroots organizers in events seem to slow this bill's progress. you can see some of those die-ins that were held around the country. that one there in florida where marco rubio said he wasn't sure how he'd vote. and they were gathered all around the office. many of those people were disabled. some traveling dozens of miles to get their voice out, including this person, ronald fulton. >> a lot of
mike phillips. we first spoke with him in an msnbc interview.e lives with spinal muscular atrophy and depends on medicaid, the target of the republicans' bill. phillips uses a keyboard to type his thoughts and his voice has been echoing around the country. after that msnbc interview, an independent group asked him to speak at a health care rally on the steps of the capitol this week. >> being forced into an institution, i could lose everything. do republican senators set the bar high for...
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mark phillips is in paris. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.he french president invited the american one to paris, it was to commemorate two anniversaries. but this visit is also about the continuing content of wills between two leaders who are in some ways similar. in others so different. it's a relationship that started with the famous handshake. the grasp wasn't just to show friendship between two leaders, it was more like an arm wrestling contest. >> prepared the handshake. >> he thought about it. >> he had not only thought about it, but prepared for it. >> reporter: francois theseburg is with the paris think tank. what was he trying to prove? >> one is that he is able to do the job. the other thing that he's trying to do is to demonstrate to the world that france is back. >> reporter: on the face of it, president trump's brief visit here is in connection with the french national holiday and the big parade tomorrow. and it's about commemorating the arrival of u.s. troops in the first world war 100 years ago. an arrival that helped end the s
mark phillips is in paris. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.he french president invited the american one to paris, it was to commemorate two anniversaries. but this visit is also about the continuing content of wills between two leaders who are in some ways similar. in others so different. it's a relationship that started with the famous handshake. the grasp wasn't just to show friendship between two leaders, it was more like an arm wrestling contest. >> prepared the...
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it is all a debate about the phillips curve. unemployment rate puts pressure on wage gains and inflation. my response is, we can look at all core inflation measures and they have all picked up a little bit. not as much as they would have in the past. the phillips curve is slower than it has been carried but the negative correlation is still there. linear.t you see a sharp rise in inflation and wage gains. that is something to worry about. they do not want to hit that point. they want to keep normalizing interest rates as the unemployment rate is going down. 4.3% is already a low rate. betty: that acceleration. been talkere has about financial stability. should we expect to the fed to continue to tighten even if the data does not suggest it? harm: it is not tightening, but removing accommodation. i think they are right to do so. suggests that even this inflation rate, below 2%, it should be at least 75 basis points higher than it is right now. financial stability is one of the two major mandates of the two-- is not one of them ma
it is all a debate about the phillips curve. unemployment rate puts pressure on wage gains and inflation. my response is, we can look at all core inflation measures and they have all picked up a little bit. not as much as they would have in the past. the phillips curve is slower than it has been carried but the negative correlation is still there. linear.t you see a sharp rise in inflation and wage gains. that is something to worry about. they do not want to hit that point. they want to keep...