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phillipe: books are different animals.hen a book is done right, when you spend a lot of time on a topic you are actually more likely to be more accurate. you are not doing the 24/7. howie: they know you are taking the time. phillipe: we have to accept the possibility that bob woodward is right. howie: here is something that has gotten less attention. according to the woodward book, the chief of staff said this. i am the only thing protecting the president from the press. the press is out to get him. i'm determined to stand in the way taking the bullets and take the arrows. sara: this is a fiery thing for him to be saying. it's something we heard in the past. but john kelly is a reserved guy. so you know he has to mean it if he's going to say it. howie: whether the aides are doing the right thing or wrong thing. it's fair to say president trump is in a position where he has to wonder who he can trust. all these leaks are going on since the day he was sworn in. mollie: the lack of people on his team within the administration
phillipe: books are different animals.hen a book is done right, when you spend a lot of time on a topic you are actually more likely to be more accurate. you are not doing the 24/7. howie: they know you are taking the time. phillipe: we have to accept the possibility that bob woodward is right. howie: here is something that has gotten less attention. according to the woodward book, the chief of staff said this. i am the only thing protecting the president from the press. the press is out to get...
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phillip? >> tracie potts live for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> president trump is preparing for his final day at the u.n. general assembly. with plans for a press conference this evening to discuss the trip, along with news of the day according to press secretary sarah sanders. but first he'll wield the gavel as he chairs the u.n. security council meeting today after again touting his "america first" agenda in his speech to the general assembly. here's nbc's chris polone. trade and foreign policy, president trump addressed world leaders gathered in new york. >> we are s up for america the american people. and we are also standing up for the world.ute speech the presid highlighted his administration's handling of north korea, syria, and iran while also defending his use of tariffs which have angered china as well as allies in europe and canada. >> america will never apologize for protecting its citizens. >> reporter: on north korea president trump once again signaled his openness to
phillip? >> tracie potts live for us in washington. tracie, thank you. >>> president trump is preparing for his final day at the u.n. general assembly. with plans for a press conference this evening to discuss the trip, along with news of the day according to press secretary sarah sanders. but first he'll wield the gavel as he chairs the u.n. security council meeting today after again touting his "america first" agenda in his speech to the general assembly. here's nbc's...
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phillipe: if you want to fire him, fire him. the president has not fired anyone since jim comey on this matter because he knows how horribly that went for him. he could fire jeff sessions right now, but it won't go well for him. and it's not the media pressing him on that. the fact that lindsey graham and charles grassley changed their tune shows you how long it has bent republican congress has been saying to him, don't do this. it point go well. -- it won't go well. mollie: the way it was portrayed as obstruction investigation is a perfect example of how the media control the conversation in a way that is not helpful. phillipe: it's a lie to say that tape is not real. mollie: you can have media coverage that is inaccurate. howie: exclusive interview with lanny davis. when we come back, a week of media praise after john mccain's passing. why did many pundits turn that into an attack on donald howie: the speakers at john mccain's funeral jed, george w. bush, barack obama, his daughter megyn not only praised the man but seemed to
phillipe: if you want to fire him, fire him. the president has not fired anyone since jim comey on this matter because he knows how horribly that went for him. he could fire jeff sessions right now, but it won't go well for him. and it's not the media pressing him on that. the fact that lindsey graham and charles grassley changed their tune shows you how long it has bent republican congress has been saying to him, don't do this. it point go well. -- it won't go well. mollie: the way it was...
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phillip? >> and we'll all be watching. pete, thank you. >>> the lights dimmed at the famous chinese theater in los angeles as the country mourns the loss of legendary actor burt reynolds. the star passed away at the age of 82 with family by his side. he is survived by his son. at one point reynolds was hollywood's top-grossing star every year from 1978 through 1982. with classics like "deliverance," "smokey and the bandit," and later "boogie nights." here's nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: on thursday morning at a florida hospital actor burt reynolds died of a heart attack. this is how we remember him. burt reynolds is as much a part of american culture as hamburger on the 4th of july. he starred in an astounding 90 movies and 300 television shows. he had a knack for comedy in films like "smokey and the bandit." >> you've got a great profile. >> yeah, i do, don't i? especially from the side. >> reporter: and for more serious fare. >> where's the -- >> reporter: his louis medlock in the thriller "deliverance." >> we get
phillip? >> and we'll all be watching. pete, thank you. >>> the lights dimmed at the famous chinese theater in los angeles as the country mourns the loss of legendary actor burt reynolds. the star passed away at the age of 82 with family by his side. he is survived by his son. at one point reynolds was hollywood's top-grossing star every year from 1978 through 1982. with classics like "deliverance," "smokey and the bandit," and later "boogie nights."...
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this is by phillips but not only the commission. it's the republican attorney general and democratic government, accusing colorado of persecuting him. :they were told directly from the united states bring court, you cannot be hostile to his faith. they are. you cannot treat jack unequally. they're doing it again. >> reporter: they said this is discrimination, plain and simple. writing masterpiece cake shop agreed to make this cake for her. it was only after she identified herself as transgender masterpiece cake shop decided it had a religious objection to make a birthday cake for her. >> reporter: he says he's prepared to ask the spring court to hear his case again. he does admit, the odds are slim. in denver, alicia, fox news. >>> the governor signed a controversial bill to help pg&e pay for wildfire damage. what it means for your utility bill. >>> messages of hate, targeting campaign signs for man running for mayor. >>> closed captioning is brought to you by sleep world. >>> a memorial services happening for mark's casio could onl
this is by phillips but not only the commission. it's the republican attorney general and democratic government, accusing colorado of persecuting him. :they were told directly from the united states bring court, you cannot be hostile to his faith. they are. you cannot treat jack unequally. they're doing it again. >> reporter: they said this is discrimination, plain and simple. writing masterpiece cake shop agreed to make this cake for her. it was only after she identified herself as...
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phillip hammond and fiscal control... that is not a policy, it isa control.... it is. you try get the finances of the country right. it isa the finances of the country right. it is a statement of intent. it is a policy which is better than nationalisation. there is overwhelming support for that. even conservative voters in favour nationalisation, so you have a problem. it is fantasyland, who is going to pay for it? we like it when people do not agree. there is popular support for these policies, it does not matter whether we agree. they are not looking at the reality of it. can i say something quickly about the guardian story? these divisions have been robbed in for a long period of time, ever since the chequers proposals were announced in july so it is not a story, this is a rehash of what we already know. let us rehash of what we already know. let us turn to the daily telegraph and jeremy hunt, the last speaker at the conference. quite a fewjokes in there. did you see the speech? i did not see the whole speech. we are going to see it. a treat in store. it was
phillip hammond and fiscal control... that is not a policy, it isa control.... it is. you try get the finances of the country right. it isa the finances of the country right. it is a statement of intent. it is a policy which is better than nationalisation. there is overwhelming support for that. even conservative voters in favour nationalisation, so you have a problem. it is fantasyland, who is going to pay for it? we like it when people do not agree. there is popular support for these...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. after drenching the southern tip of florida, tropical storm gordon is now taking aim at the gulf coast. though it has already lashed south florida with fierce wind and heavy rain, the national hurricane center warns that tropical storm gordon will likely strengthen and become a full-blown hurricane by the time it makes its second landfall later today. >> as the tropical storm quickly travels through the eastern gulf of mexico, experts say the area stretching from southern louisiana to alabama may see rising water of 3 to 5 feet. louisiana governor has already declared a state of emergency and says 200 national guard troops will be deployed to the region. nbc's dan scheneman has more on what could become the first hurricane to make landfall in the u.s. this season. >> reporter: south florida hit with a force of tropical storm gordon. >> i didn't expect it to end up like this. i thought it was just going to be outer bands, rain, not like this. >> reporter: heavy rains fell on part of th
. >> and i'm phillip mena. after drenching the southern tip of florida, tropical storm gordon is now taking aim at the gulf coast. though it has already lashed south florida with fierce wind and heavy rain, the national hurricane center warns that tropical storm gordon will likely strengthen and become a full-blown hurricane by the time it makes its second landfall later today. >> as the tropical storm quickly travels through the eastern gulf of mexico, experts say the area...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. senate republicans haveal f revealed who will question supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and his accuser, dr. christine blasey ford, in tomorrow's hearing. attorney rachel tchell, a prosecutor from arizona with decades of experience prosecuting sex crimes. >> the judiciary committee also announcing they scheduled a vote on kavanaugh for friday morningd just a after the testimony. ranking democrat dianne feinstein called the vote outrageous, saying it's clear republicans don't want a fair process. three yale classmates who initially endorsedavanaugh are now backtracking, telling the "washington post" they want an investigation into the claims against him. but president trump is on the offensive, fiercely attacking mocrats, tweeting last night "the democrats are playing a high-level con game in their vicious effort to destroy a fine person." here's nbc's peter alexander with more. >> reporter: president trump accusing democrats of an orchestrated effort to derail brett kavanaugh's n
. >> and i'm phillip mena. senate republicans haveal f revealed who will question supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and his accuser, dr. christine blasey ford, in tomorrow's hearing. attorney rachel tchell, a prosecutor from arizona with decades of experience prosecuting sex crimes. >> the judiciary committee also announcing they scheduled a vote on kavanaugh for friday morningd just a after the testimony. ranking democrat dianne feinstein called the vote outrageous, saying it's...
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phillip? >> another major story playing out there. kristen, thank you. >>> jaw-dropping pictures from space show an off the charts massive super typhoon as it heads toward skrn. this powerful pacific storm is currently capable of striking with a force eke toll a caty 2ajor hurricane in the atlantic. trami as it's called has already brought widespread flooding across asia as it threats even more severe damage and enorms loss of life. this following on the heels of typhoon jebi which brought a record high storm surge to osaka, japan. the eye of superstorm trami is expected to hilt japan by this weekend. >> we've seen japan bermsver th summer. bill, good morning. >> those pictures were incredible. the resolution of an eye in a typhoon that looked like that. that was good stuff. it could be an equivalent storm for them in the days ahead. what we're watching for us is on south texas getting soaked with a lot of heavy rain. we've finally seen much of the heavy rain exiting out of the nooeft northeast while a little storm, a little ripple's
phillip? >> another major story playing out there. kristen, thank you. >>> jaw-dropping pictures from space show an off the charts massive super typhoon as it heads toward skrn. this powerful pacific storm is currently capable of striking with a force eke toll a caty 2ajor hurricane in the atlantic. trami as it's called has already brought widespread flooding across asia as it threats even more severe damage and enorms loss of life. this following on the heels of typhoon jebi...
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. >> and i'm phillip mena. breaking news this morning out of california, where at least ten people have been shot at an apartment complex in san bernardino. three of the victims are extremely in critical condition. so far no fatalities have been reported. >> according to officials, a group of people were playing dice in a common area of the complex when the shooting began. police say no weapons were recovered at the scene and detectives do not have a motive or suspect. >>> congress gets back to work tomorrow with a packed agenda ahead of the midterm elections. this week will kick off with confirmation hearings for president trump's pick to succeed justice anthony kennedy. the white house already sparking controversy over the weekend by withholding thousands of pages of records on brett kavah, for contentious battle. tracie potts joining us now from capitol hill with more on that and the week ahead. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. so, the psi this to be a quick confirmation process. he's hoping kavanaug
. >> and i'm phillip mena. breaking news this morning out of california, where at least ten people have been shot at an apartment complex in san bernardino. three of the victims are extremely in critical condition. so far no fatalities have been reported. >> according to officials, a group of people were playing dice in a common area of the complex when the shooting began. police say no weapons were recovered at the scene and detectives do not have a motive or suspect. >>>...
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phillip? >> kerry, thank you for that report. >>> president trump is a swift response once florence makes landfall. he says the federalovernment prepared for the hurricane and already has extensive resources in place. meanwhile critics have continued to hammer the president for claiming an a-plus response to last year's deadly hurricane maria in puerto rico. let's bring in nbc's tracie potts for more of the reaction from washington. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. president trump still responding to calling the government's reonse to maria a success, hearing it both here and from puerto rico. so now president trump is defending the government's response to two storms last year and preparation for this storm. military has moved in. supplies are on standby.si and pnt trump is telling people along the carolina coast to get >> it's coming inst fairly and it's going to be one of the biggest to ever hit the east coast. one of the biggest to ever hit our countr residents in the path of these dev
phillip? >> kerry, thank you for that report. >>> president trump is a swift response once florence makes landfall. he says the federalovernment prepared for the hurricane and already has extensive resources in place. meanwhile critics have continued to hammer the president for claiming an a-plus response to last year's deadly hurricane maria in puerto rico. let's bring in nbc's tracie potts for more of the reaction from washington. >> reporter: good morning, everyone....
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. -- well, over, industrialrea is an area, so we have phillips 66, a lot of large industries. andhe area began to expand purchase property and as the people began to leave it became more of an industrial area. and some people went to westlake or sulfur or lake charles. ienne: when did people start moving out, or when did the buyouts happen? wash: the first buyout conoco, about 20 years ago or better. .his is part of conoco phillips a lot of the history started in as mossville far and the mossville residents. many yearsarm, ago before conoco expanded, they actually had homes here. families lived here. this is one of the first buyouts the refineries did. families on both sides of this road, and it was bought to expand for conoco. the development you see recently has happened in the last five years. in 2013, tome in start their buyout. don't wantout, i anyone to misinterpret. it was on a volunteer basis that to leave -- had a choice to either stay or except the buyout they offered. adrienne: how many companies operate in this area? butch: i would say in a 10 mile radius, there is
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i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm marlie ha. tropical storm gordon's siege of heavy rainfall may have just gun, but h it already claimed its first life. just hours ago, the national hurricane centeou aed gordon made landfall west of the alabama/mississippi border with sustained winds of over 70 miles per hour. >> authorities report those winds from the storm's outer bands caused a tree to fall onto a mobile home in pensacola, killingd. a ch nbc's jay gray has been chasing this storm and joins us now from gulf port, mississippi. ja good morning. >> reporter: hey there, good morning, phillip. gordon made landfall just befor midnight just west of the ississippi/alabama border, bringing with it strong winds. 80 mile an hour gusts,riving rains and a storm surge. flood h flooding has been a serious issue and continues to be as it moves inland throughout the day. we've see becau of the strong wind power lines down. tens of thousands without power. crews getting out when and where they can to try and reestablish that this system continu
i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm marlie ha. tropical storm gordon's siege of heavy rainfall may have just gun, but h it already claimed its first life. just hours ago, the national hurricane centeou aed gordon made landfall west of the alabama/mississippi border with sustained winds of over 70 miles per hour. >> authorities report those winds from the storm's outer bands caused a tree to fall onto a mobile home in pensacola, killingd. a ch nbc's jay gray has been chasing this storm and...
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. >> tripp phillips invented a non-permanent glue. the idea when his teacher challenged his class to invent something. now, phillips wanted to keep his lego blocks together without damaging them. so he made a glue that dissolves in warm water. >> it started, we were selling maybe two a day. but then it started getting up to ten. our moms were blown. >> we had to start sitting around the table and making some almost every night. >> now we're just running out weekly. >> phillips has a patent for the glue. he hopes to get some investment help from the sharks. the october 7th show which, by the way, we have a cameo in, "america this morning" on that show. more news after this. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in their way. meningococcal group b disease, or meningitis b, is real. bexsero is a vaccine to help prevent meningitis b in 10-25 year olds. even if meningitis b is uncommon, that's not a chance we're willing to take. meningitis b is different from the
. >> tripp phillips invented a non-permanent glue. the idea when his teacher challenged his class to invent something. now, phillips wanted to keep his lego blocks together without damaging them. so he made a glue that dissolves in warm water. >> it started, we were selling maybe two a day. but then it started getting up to ten. our moms were blown. >> we had to start sitting around the table and making some almost every night. >> now we're just running out weekly....
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phillip rucker, you've done a lot of reporting on what it's like inside this white house, among staff members, senior level officials, junior level officials. you've got your finger on the pulse of 1600 pennsylvania. what can you tell us about what it's like inside the white house right now? >> well, craig, there's a feeling of betrayal. the staffers in the building simply don't know who the author of this op-ed is and neither does the president who feels betrayed by this. i mean, he tweeted the word "treason" last night and that's a reflection of the anger that he feels according to people who have been talking to him last night and again this morning. there's a real effort under way to try to identify this person. but there's also an effort to spin it by attacking "the new york times" for even publishi i the op-ed. and there are some officials who are saying what you're reading in the op-ed is not even new. but it is an extraordinary moment. we've not seen a senior official come out in this way and frankly something like this hasn't happened in modern presidential history. it's real
phillip rucker, you've done a lot of reporting on what it's like inside this white house, among staff members, senior level officials, junior level officials. you've got your finger on the pulse of 1600 pennsylvania. what can you tell us about what it's like inside the white house right now? >> well, craig, there's a feeling of betrayal. the staffers in the building simply don't know who the author of this op-ed is and neither does the president who feels betrayed by this. i mean, he...
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. >> on the same day the owner of master p's cake house, jack phillips, the u.s.upreme court would pick up a case by two man he refused to make a wedding cake, he received a call from artem scardina, wanting a cake to celebrate her transition. >> we do not want to change that, i do not want to be forced to celebrate somebody. >> the high court's ruling in june was narrow, specific to the hostility in which the colorado civil rights committee treated phillips' religious beliefs and did not address whether businesses could use first amendment protections to discriminate against and lesbian and gay -- filed a complaint with the colorado civil rights committee that ruled in her favor. in a statement, scardina's attorney says nothing about the design of the cake, a pink cake with blue frosting, or a birthday, violates any beliefs held by phillips. a federal lawsuit, this time by phillips against not only the commission, but against the attorney general and the democrat governor accusing them of his committing him. >> you cannot be hostile to jak's face. you cannot tell
. >> on the same day the owner of master p's cake house, jack phillips, the u.s.upreme court would pick up a case by two man he refused to make a wedding cake, he received a call from artem scardina, wanting a cake to celebrate her transition. >> we do not want to change that, i do not want to be forced to celebrate somebody. >> the high court's ruling in june was narrow, specific to the hostility in which the colorado civil rights committee treated phillips' religious beliefs...
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my name is phillip babich, i'm with the law firm reed smith. we raised three issues on appeal, but the one i want to focus on is our first issue, and that's that the eir should have considered a higher housing density alternative that could have reduced certain environmental impacts on transit, traffic, and air quality to less than significant. and i would also like to briefly address two points raised by appellants sfblu and central soma neighbors that argue that less, not more, housing is required. our first issue is that the eir should have considered a higher housing density alternative to address the significant and unavoidable impacts on certain aspects of transit and air quality. the alternative we suggest would keep the same number of jobs as called for in the plan. in this scenario, there would be a reduction in certain impacts on traffic, transit, and air quality. there is support that higher housing density could lessen these impacts as shown in city planning documents, state planning documents, and the department's response to comme
my name is phillip babich, i'm with the law firm reed smith. we raised three issues on appeal, but the one i want to focus on is our first issue, and that's that the eir should have considered a higher housing density alternative that could have reduced certain environmental impacts on transit, traffic, and air quality to less than significant. and i would also like to briefly address two points raised by appellants sfblu and central soma neighbors that argue that less, not more, housing is...
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chief phillips woke him up. >> so what do you say to him then? >> we didn't tell him that brooke was deceased and -- and our main objective is to try to find out what he had been doin' that evening. >> you wanna hear his story before you talk about what happened to brooke? >> that's right. >> reporter: clayton told investigators he had their son that weekend. he said he was at work all day saturday and then spent the evening at home. >> could he have left the child and gone out? >> he could have. >>> coming up. scouring the scene of the crime. bullets and brooke's phone. what will they find? when "dateline" continues. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. >> reporter: brooke morris was laid to rest at just 23 years old and while her friends said their goodb
chief phillips woke him up. >> so what do you say to him then? >> we didn't tell him that brooke was deceased and -- and our main objective is to try to find out what he had been doin' that evening. >> you wanna hear his story before you talk about what happened to brooke? >> that's right. >> reporter: clayton told investigators he had their son that weekend. he said he was at work all day saturday and then spent the evening at home. >> could he have left the...
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the winter of 2015 phillip was just learning how to drive race cars. wallace was let go and started working at the personal assistant in march. on the evening of may 13, he he left theat second business in chantilly, virginia, and received a voice message later that night. he asked him to pick up a package in the mning and he would call him with more details. at the time of the call, his wife amy,heir 10-year-old son phillip and housekeeper vera figueroa were already held hostagethe n day. a said he went to the bank with the comparican iron works and was given $40,000 in cash.e wallestified at 10:15ering gets a call from salva telling him to putn he cashe red seat of a car parked inside the garage. he said he did as he was told and never realized the family was in danger. the half sister deborah who alse works for family business took witness stand. she testified that she helpeda saigured out a way to get the $40,000 in cash after he called her asking for the mo masser said she never thought to question salva about the money because he was the boss. >>
the winter of 2015 phillip was just learning how to drive race cars. wallace was let go and started working at the personal assistant in march. on the evening of may 13, he he left theat second business in chantilly, virginia, and received a voice message later that night. he asked him to pick up a package in the mning and he would call him with more details. at the time of the call, his wife amy,heir 10-year-old son phillip and housekeeper vera figueroa were already held hostagethe n day. a...
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abby phillip, thanks very much. let's discuss with sunlen serfaty, abigail tracy, ron brownstein, and nia-malika henderson. nia, if we can, we had christine blasey ford's attorney on, and she went into detail describing why her client thought, and i'm saying exactly as she said it, why her client thought she might die during this alleged account. let's listen to her account. >> the reason she felt he might inadvertently kill her is he had his hand over her mouth, and she was having a difficult time breathing. and he is larger and he was pressing his weight against her. and so inebriated, he was ignoring the fact she was attempting to scream and having a difficult time breathing. and she believes that but for his inebriation and his inability to take her clothes off, he would have raped her. >> we learned this morning, nia-malika, that ford is willing to tell the story, to testify under oath in public before the senate. if that happens, you have the remarkable circumstances where you will hear that account from the m
abby phillip, thanks very much. let's discuss with sunlen serfaty, abigail tracy, ron brownstein, and nia-malika henderson. nia, if we can, we had christine blasey ford's attorney on, and she went into detail describing why her client thought, and i'm saying exactly as she said it, why her client thought she might die during this alleged account. let's listen to her account. >> the reason she felt he might inadvertently kill her is he had his hand over her mouth, and she was having a...
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>>'m phillip mena. republicans are bracing bombshell. brett kavanaugh's accuser now says she's ready to testify. however, sources tell nbc news she won't be ready until thursday at the earliest, which would mean missing the monday deadline set by senate republicans. dr. christine blasey ford has accused kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party in the 1980s, an accusation kavanaugh has fiercely denied. president trump is still vouching for his nominee. >> brett kavanaugh is one of the finest human beings you will ever have the privilege of knowing or meeting. so we'll let it play out. and i think everything's going to be just fine. this is a high-quality person. >> while kavanaugh has the president's support, he's losing ground with voters. according to the latestpoll, moe people oppose his nomination than support it. he's the first water in that history of that poll. peter alexander has the latest from capitol hill. >> reporter: that new offer from brett kavanaugh's accuser, christine blais e christine blasey ford. her lawyer sayi
>>'m phillip mena. republicans are bracing bombshell. brett kavanaugh's accuser now says she's ready to testify. however, sources tell nbc news she won't be ready until thursday at the earliest, which would mean missing the monday deadline set by senate republicans. dr. christine blasey ford has accused kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party in the 1980s, an accusation kavanaugh has fiercely denied. president trump is still vouching for his nominee. >> brett kavanaugh is...
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wasn't a lesson learned from my case when phillip was released from prison early in his first rape andg conviction. he was then free to take me with his wife's help. barzee pled guilty to kidnapping and unlawful transport of a minor in november of 2009. she was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. she later pled guilty but mentally ill in connection with a plot to kidnap smart's cousin, for which she was sentenced to state prison until 2024. after being released with time served from federal prison in december of 2015, barzee was transferred over to a utah state prison to serve out her state sentence. barzee's husband, brian david mitchell, remains behind bars, serving a life sentence. elizabeth smart's courage was on display to the world during his trial as she delivered emotional testimony, reliving the trauma nearly 8 years after her release. >> i told brian david mitchell today in court that whether he received his just sentence here on earth or after this earth life that one day he will have to be responsible for his actions. >> reporter: since the trial, smart has tried to pu
wasn't a lesson learned from my case when phillip was released from prison early in his first rape andg conviction. he was then free to take me with his wife's help. barzee pled guilty to kidnapping and unlawful transport of a minor in november of 2009. she was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. she later pled guilty but mentally ill in connection with a plot to kidnap smart's cousin, for which she was sentenced to state prison until 2024. after being released with time served from...
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i'm phillip mena. >> i'm marley hall. over 1 million people forced to evacuate as this powerful category four storm takes aim at the south and mid atlantic. as others hunker down and brace for impact, the national hurricane center warns that florence could bring a life-threatening storm surge and flooding from torrential rains. >> thousands of flights will be impacted as florence moves char passengers to change their flights without fees. >>> later this morning, the evacuations are set for coastal virginia. folks in low-lying areas told they have to make way before hurricane florence comes ashore, likely thursday evening. the photograph from space revealing florence is a monster. a hurricane with the potential to alter the coastal landscape. a state of emergency in four states. >> the forect places north carolina in the bull's eye of hurricane florence. and the storm is rapidly getting stronger. >> reporter: north carolina authorities already calling for a mandatory evacuation on the outer banks. residents who often islan
i'm phillip mena. >> i'm marley hall. over 1 million people forced to evacuate as this powerful category four storm takes aim at the south and mid atlantic. as others hunker down and brace for impact, the national hurricane center warns that florence could bring a life-threatening storm surge and flooding from torrential rains. >> thousands of flights will be impacted as florence moves char passengers to change their flights without fees. >>> later this morning, the...
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>> within ten miles there is conaco phillips. there there is ppg. i would say at least 15 or 20. about 15. >> what are most of those companies making? >> ppg paying city service the same as as. vinyl, clothing. >> there is a chemical manufacturing company. they were there in the process of building an $11 billion expansion. so products went into stuff for proctor and gamble. things like liquid tide and dish washing liquids and powders. leadership was environmental action now group. they said give us an opportunity to move. >> i was hong one of the first to move and it would be tun for xen ragss still to come. i was living in had a close to 40 year old home. what it was getting offered were was much more to state. i would have to have stayed and fight progress. that wasn't me. >> it was a program that basically paid a premium for reports in the mossville area. so if you had a rez tense would be looked at by train they weren't, we'd have a third appraisal and average two highest after those two appraisals were averaged we'd five an offer either appraised value, plus 60% premium. an
>> within ten miles there is conaco phillips. there there is ppg. i would say at least 15 or 20. about 15. >> what are most of those companies making? >> ppg paying city service the same as as. vinyl, clothing. >> there is a chemical manufacturing company. they were there in the process of building an $11 billion expansion. so products went into stuff for proctor and gamble. things like liquid tide and dish washing liquids and powders. leadership was environmental action...
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virgin islands like the phillips family who we met last year. >> how are you?family of 14 took matters into their own hands, feeding their community day and night, providing over 3500 meals. >> i cook for 25 people normally. that's just us. so it's not too much extra to share with the community. >> so it was out of necessity that you came up with this idea? >> yes. >> reporter: and today just like the rest of their beloved community, the phillips family are getting back on their feet. >> i trust you had a good trip. >> reporter: recently starting a new venture as a roofing and renovation company. >> there are a lot of people misplaced by the hurricane that still actually don't have a place to live and still in shelters. we kind of switched from doing the cooking to actually the rebuilding. >> the funniest thing, our house has not been touched and we're building other people's houses. >> we got windows. just got these in this week. >> reporter: like the turn of the tide, a growing phillips family recently welcoming their own little sign of hope. >> this is the n
virgin islands like the phillips family who we met last year. >> how are you?family of 14 took matters into their own hands, feeding their community day and night, providing over 3500 meals. >> i cook for 25 people normally. that's just us. so it's not too much extra to share with the community. >> so it was out of necessity that you came up with this idea? >> yes. >> reporter: and today just like the rest of their beloved community, the phillips family are getting...
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i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm marlie hall. the clock is ticking this morning in the supreme court confirmation battle. republicans now turning up the pressure on brett kavanaugh's accuser to testify before the senate judiciary committee. in a letter to christine blasey ford's lawyers, committee chairman chuck grassley said she has until 10:00 tomorrow morning to submit her prepared testimony if she plans to testify monday. but ford has requested that the fbi investigate her allegation before she speaks to the committee, saying she's received death threats since coming forward about the incident, which dates back to their high school days. it all comes as president trump continues to stand up for his nominee. nbc's kristen welker has the latest. >> reporter: the hearing in limbo after christine blasey ford says she wants an fbi investigation into her allegation of sexual assault against judge brett kavanaugh as a first step. president trump urging her to testify on monday. >> i'd really want to see her. i really would want to s
i'm phillip mena. >> and i'm marlie hall. the clock is ticking this morning in the supreme court confirmation battle. republicans now turning up the pressure on brett kavanaugh's accuser to testify before the senate judiciary committee. in a letter to christine blasey ford's lawyers, committee chairman chuck grassley said she has until 10:00 tomorrow morning to submit her prepared testimony if she plans to testify monday. but ford has requested that the fbi investigate her allegation...
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this is for phillip.hether he looking at this from the perspective of the confirmation process. this is from your piece in the "washington post." you said base on what we know how each senator will be voting if kavanaugh makes it to go a vote on the senate floor, republican senators representing just 44% of the country are expected to yes votes. democratic senators who are expected to vote no represent 56% of the country. and the crucial undecided senators who could tip this for or against kavanaugh, they represent just 2.3 million people. >> right. >> so how does that -- how is that fair? >> that's the senate, right. >> we have the thing that you see there, those bars each represent the population of the state obviously. you see how much more heavily weighted it is toward the blue in part because you've got california at the end which is 12% of the nation's population by itself. this is how the senate, would. i think the best representation we sort of gloss over because we're so used to it by now is the
this is for phillip.hether he looking at this from the perspective of the confirmation process. this is from your piece in the "washington post." you said base on what we know how each senator will be voting if kavanaugh makes it to go a vote on the senate floor, republican senators representing just 44% of the country are expected to yes votes. democratic senators who are expected to vote no represent 56% of the country. and the crucial undecided senators who could tip this for or...
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abc's kyra phillips from capitol hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the stakes couldn't be higher, and judge brett kavanaugh knows it, completing at least two full-day mock hearings, peppered with interruptions by fake protesters. and democrats are making it clear, they will not two easy on the president's supreme court nominee. now accusing the white house of withholding key information after the trump administration invoked executive privilege, blocking access to 100,000 panels of documents from cave nau's time as a close aid to president george w. bush. chuck schumer tweeting, "it has all the makings of a coverup." >> we're not able to see 100,000 documents. >> reporter: but more than four times that number have been made available to the committee, and that's just from his time in the executive branch. the 53-year-old federal judge has perhaps the most extensive paper trail of a nominee. he served as a deputy to independent counsel ken starr during the clinton/lewinsky scandal, lating writing that presidents should not be distracted by investigations while in office. something demo
abc's kyra phillips from capitol hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the stakes couldn't be higher, and judge brett kavanaugh knows it, completing at least two full-day mock hearings, peppered with interruptions by fake protesters. and democrats are making it clear, they will not two easy on the president's supreme court nominee. now accusing the white house of withholding key information after the trump administration invoked executive privilege, blocking access to 100,000 panels of...
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the top five stocks make up 50% of the weight, those are pepsi, coke, procter & gamble, phillip morrisnd walmart the best one on the year is unchanged on the year. the worst one, phillip morris is down 23% on the year i'm not holding my breath for any of those names to drag this sector up a little bit i think pepsi how it reacts next week, the options market is not imploo implying a big movement. how investors take it could be interesting. earlier in the year it was very volatile margins were getting pressed a little bit this group trades expensive to the broad market here. as i think about the chart and the technical setup here, look at this uptrend since tler2011 it just got rejected there i want to play over the next couple of months or so for a move back below 50 bucks here. so very specifically the trade when the stock was trading at 5385, that's the xlp, you could simply look out to november expiration by the november -- those break even at 5310, down about 1.5% mike was talking about the equal weighted xrt and why he wanted to spread it there's not a lot of idiosyncratic -- this
the top five stocks make up 50% of the weight, those are pepsi, coke, procter & gamble, phillip morrisnd walmart the best one on the year is unchanged on the year. the worst one, phillip morris is down 23% on the year i'm not holding my breath for any of those names to drag this sector up a little bit i think pepsi how it reacts next week, the options market is not imploo implying a big movement. how investors take it could be interesting. earlier in the year it was very volatile margins...
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so here to discuss, phillip m muddmu mudd.m going to be referring to my cards a lot because there are a lot of numbers here. let's look at what wasserman's follow-up to the first tweet. and here is what he said. 24 most populous states have 82% of the u.s. population and control 48% of the senate. 28 dems, 20 republicans. 26 least populous states have 18% of the population and control 52% of the senate. 31 republicans are, 19 democrats, 2 independents. that's the reality of our system and this gap likely to widen in november. phillip bump, you've studied this issue. the senate only represents 18% of the population. can that really reflect america's cultures and values? >> that's the key question. i think it's important to remember some historical context. if you look at 1820, 1819, the state had about half the population. the challenge is, the difference is that the cultural differences now between the states are much starker than they were in, say 1820. in 1820 everything was agrarian. there weren't a lot of urban centers, so
so here to discuss, phillip m muddmu mudd.m going to be referring to my cards a lot because there are a lot of numbers here. let's look at what wasserman's follow-up to the first tweet. and here is what he said. 24 most populous states have 82% of the u.s. population and control 48% of the senate. 28 dems, 20 republicans. 26 least populous states have 18% of the population and control 52% of the senate. 31 republicans are, 19 democrats, 2 independents. that's the reality of our system and this...
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the top five stocks make up eye% of weigh pepscy coke, proctor and gamble, phillip morris and wlrnlt process. all i've stocks act badly .best on the year is unchanged on the year the worst one phillip morris is down 23% on the year i'm not holding my breath for any of those names to report q 3 earnings and drag this sector up lab. so i thinks pepscy how it reacts next woke the options market is not complying a big movement 2% in either direction. but how the stock reacts how investors take it could be interesting. earlier in the year the group was volatile input costs went higher you know and margins were pressed a little bit this group trades expensive to the broad market here. so as i think about the chart and the technical setup here, look at this uptrend since 2011. it broke it earlier in the year when things started to getted about. just got rejected there. i want to play over the next couple months or so for a move back below 50 bucks here so very specifically, the trade when the stock was trading at 53.85, the xlp you could simply low back out to november expiration by the nov
the top five stocks make up eye% of weigh pepscy coke, proctor and gamble, phillip morris and wlrnlt process. all i've stocks act badly .best on the year is unchanged on the year the worst one phillip morris is down 23% on the year i'm not holding my breath for any of those names to report q 3 earnings and drag this sector up lab. so i thinks pepscy how it reacts next woke the options market is not complying a big movement 2% in either direction. but how the stock reacts how investors take it...
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ppg -- inoco-phillips, about 15. oferviewer: what are most them making? ppg -- they are paying city service the same as gas and oil. they are a chemical company. they are in the process of building a chemical plant. a lot of products went into finalthat are ultimately products of procter and gamble and people like that. andgs like liquid tide dishwashing liquids and powders. what the company felt needed to be done was to which rests the -- address the needs of the community. we went to the mossville community leadership, which was the mossville environmental action now group. we did a community needs assessment. one of the things that was said was, give us the opportunity to move. was one of the first to move. i never wanted to stand in the way of progress. i wanted to be a help to generations to come. i was living in a 40-year-old home, no kids. what i was getting offered was much more than what it was worth. i did not want to fight progress. programroperty purchase -- they paid a premium for properties in the mossville area . residences would be looked
ppg -- inoco-phillips, about 15. oferviewer: what are most them making? ppg -- they are paying city service the same as gas and oil. they are a chemical company. they are in the process of building a chemical plant. a lot of products went into finalthat are ultimately products of procter and gamble and people like that. andgs like liquid tide dishwashing liquids and powders. what the company felt needed to be done was to which rests the -- address the needs of the community. we went to the...
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our reviewers, political editor of the sunday mirror nigel nelson, and the political commentatorjo phillipsng. up to 1a people have died in a massive storm which has brought destruction to the northern philippines. typhoon mangkhut has seen violent winds of more than 160 miles an hour, torriential rains and warnings of 20—foot storm surges. more than four million people live in its path. thousands have already left their homes. howard johnson reports. mangkhut has been called by meteorologists the strongest typhoon in the world so far this year. and now the reality of the utter devastation it has caused is becoming obvious. extreme flash flooding. the fragility of human existence laid bare. the road to cagayan province was littered with destruction. electricity posts ripped from the ground, street lamps bent in two, and this man's house torn to shreds. he showed me where the roof had been pulled back like a tin of sardines. fighting back the tears, he told me how he'd spent the night in an evacuation centre worrying about the fate of his home. when we arrived in cagayan province, we saw a l
our reviewers, political editor of the sunday mirror nigel nelson, and the political commentatorjo phillipsng. up to 1a people have died in a massive storm which has brought destruction to the northern philippines. typhoon mangkhut has seen violent winds of more than 160 miles an hour, torriential rains and warnings of 20—foot storm surges. more than four million people live in its path. thousands have already left their homes. howard johnson reports. mangkhut has been called by...
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i want to turn to mayor sammy phillips. mayor sammy phillips is the mayor of jacksonville, north carolina, joins me right now by phone. mayor, thank you so much. how are you doing? >> we're holding up pretty good here. it's blowing real hard right now. we're getting and gusts. >> i understand there's a mandatory curfew in jacksonville in effect until 7:00 a.m. on sunday. tell me about that, mayor. >> okay. we started the curfew at 7:00 p.m. this evening. but i don't know if there's that much time because this storm is going to last a while. in the aftermath there's going to be to have some immediate steps taken to restore power, clear the roadways. the curfew is because we don't want people to be out during this period of time where we're trying to get everything cleaned up and straightened up where it's safe to be out. >> you say you're seeing some wind and some rain there. talk to me a little more about the conditions you're under right now, mayor. >> we have this pretty heavy gust right now. my wind gauge says 60 miles p
i want to turn to mayor sammy phillips. mayor sammy phillips is the mayor of jacksonville, north carolina, joins me right now by phone. mayor, thank you so much. how are you doing? >> we're holding up pretty good here. it's blowing real hard right now. we're getting and gusts. >> i understand there's a mandatory curfew in jacksonville in effect until 7:00 a.m. on sunday. tell me about that, mayor. >> okay. we started the curfew at 7:00 p.m. this evening. but i don't know if...
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phillips' colon health caps have this unique combination of probiotics to help replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. also try our delicious new probiotic gummies. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® >>> it did not start with donald trump. he is a symptom, not the cause. he's just capitalizing on resent ms th politicians have been fan for years. a fear, an anger that's rooted in our past, but also born out of the enormous uphee values that have taken place in your brief lifetimes. sometimes, the backlash comes from people who are genuinely fearful of change. more often, it's manufactured. by the powerful and the privileged who want to keep us divided and keep us angry and keep us cynical because it helps them maintain the status quo. and keep their power. and keep their privilege. the threat to our democracy doesn't just come from donald trump or the current batch of republicans in congress or the koch brothers and their lobbyists or too much compromise from de
phillips' colon health caps have this unique combination of probiotics to help replenish good bacteria. get four-in-one symptom defense. also try our delicious new probiotic gummies. but one blows them all out of the water. hydro boost from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back. neutrogena® >>> it did not start with donald trump. he is a symptom, not the cause. he's just capitalizing on resent ms th politicians have been fan for years. a fear, an...
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conoco phillips has gained around 6%. marathon up 8% or exxonmobil gained over 8% as well you've got a fellow e & p company, apache, up 9% plus and hes is up nearly 11% some investors really worry about signs of slowing economic growth in emerging markets at the same time, opec has said it won't be boosting output and sanctions further crimp that supply so momentum has been there and we'll see if it stays that way back over to you. >> dom, thanks time to bring back a fan favorite >> what have you got >> trade it or fade it these energy high flyers the game is simple and doesn't even need an spla snaexplanatio. >> but explain it. >> tim, we start with you. >> trade it or fade it >> trade it. look, marathon oil to me is the name -- it's a company on the production side i think has gotten within their own budget the cap ex is certainly under control. all the analyst models are $68, $69. you know where we are. the average for 2018 is getting well above that. stay in this name. >> they have all had a pretty good move here, so
conoco phillips has gained around 6%. marathon up 8% or exxonmobil gained over 8% as well you've got a fellow e & p company, apache, up 9% plus and hes is up nearly 11% some investors really worry about signs of slowing economic growth in emerging markets at the same time, opec has said it won't be boosting output and sanctions further crimp that supply so momentum has been there and we'll see if it stays that way back over to you. >> dom, thanks time to bring back a fan favorite...
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under a small phillips in my comics. where i come from rajoy remains an important soft transmitting for meals and information and when i was young my concert was drawing. the war throbbing of people most people would cause of our own project to see if. it was my job to tour in one of the not just logical sites so as not everyone in the column for missing toes against the. missing husband prince of my known copy out in two months maltese on so long even if not by us i was it's with me for. my choices discarded because given their way toward transmission systems. and in the gosh mom mitch and i will. get up. the phone. his creations fit his brand a mistake of all come off it icon of the fashion. look what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel good moments in the life of a great fashion designer. starts september ninth w. . ill . play. alone welcome to drive with an e w motor magazine coming up unadulterated luxury the aston martin vantage. vintage extravaganza
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in the first half but he could only hit the bar from close range and the second task maximillian phillips went close as dortmund saw a break for his deflected header also in the world cup. and welcome to. in this league on the w m pablo oh yes another great weekend of football is upon us and dortmund slip off was just one of many surprises so far this season so let's see what's coming up on today's show. byron traveled to stuttgart to face a side hungry for their first win of the season we'll see if the hosts talk a bite out of the champions brimming confidence. and bruno love as the years of valves provided the biggest shock of match day one could they do the same things weekend against leverkusen. you have to feel for stuff cart they spent big over the summer but have yet to reap the benefits of their investment they slipped up in their opening match and this weekend they faced byron munich could they get their campaign on track against the country's strongest club let's take a look. six germany players run show for national team coach you can love him by ends game. including midfielder
in the first half but he could only hit the bar from close range and the second task maximillian phillips went close as dortmund saw a break for his deflected header also in the world cup. and welcome to. in this league on the w m pablo oh yes another great weekend of football is upon us and dortmund slip off was just one of many surprises so far this season so let's see what's coming up on today's show. byron traveled to stuttgart to face a side hungry for their first win of the season we'll...