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there is one thing phillips needed more than anything.inspiration. >> everything i am doing in here to better myself is so i can be out there for my daughter when all of this is done. because that's the whole reason why i am doing what i am doing. >> for phillips, losing weight has given him a new outlook. even as he faces the possibility of a life behind bars. should he be convicted. >> if you don't have hope and you are not positive, then you have nothing. every day i wake up, it is a new day. >>> coming up. >> his personality changes very frequently. >> recovered from his attempted suicide, arnulfo guerra poses new challenges. >> he could be singing. at the drop of a dime, he is mad. [ indiscernible ] >> and -- >> right side protective custody. left side, our detox unit. >> two female housing units. divided by hate. >> why don't you come over here and do something about it? ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪ making every stay a special stay. holiday inn, smiles ahead. whether for big meet
there is one thing phillips needed more than anything.inspiration. >> everything i am doing in here to better myself is so i can be out there for my daughter when all of this is done. because that's the whole reason why i am doing what i am doing. >> for phillips, losing weight has given him a new outlook. even as he faces the possibility of a life behind bars. should he be convicted. >> if you don't have hope and you are not positive, then you have nothing. every day i wake...
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phillips knows what it's like to sleep on these streets. about a decade ago, he struggled with addiction and was homeless too. >> i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be homeless. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be a drug addict. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be an alcoholic. and because i have that understanding, i'm able to relate to people in a different way. >> looking for amy. >> reporter: at a park downtown, phillips and his team find a woman they know well. >> hey amy! >> how much you had to drink today? >> reporter: there are around 7,200 homeless in this state of 1.4 million people. >> hawaii is known as a beautiful island paradise. but it also has the distinction of having one of the highest per-capita rate of homelessness in the nation. >> reporter: according to the most recent statistics, hawaii's homelessness rate is now around 505 homeless for every 100,000 residents. by comparison, new york state had 436 per 100,000, and california, 302. hawaii's probl
phillips knows what it's like to sleep on these streets. about a decade ago, he struggled with addiction and was homeless too. >> i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be homeless. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be a drug addict. i come out here with an understanding of what it means to be an alcoholic. and because i have that understanding, i'm able to relate to people in a different way. >> looking for amy. >> reporter: at a...
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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 lyons, 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 -- that 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 lyons, 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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but phillips says many of the people out here can't be relied on to make it to an appointment. >> we know they're not gonna go to a doctor, you know? "my main priority is getting a beer in my system, maybe some, you know, marijuana, maybe some ice. wanna get loaded, get good and--
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never got any of that. >> we met phillip in san quentin prison in california. and he really stood out as this young kid in a very hardcore old-school prison. his life was at a pretty precarious point, but he also remained sort of optimistic. >> from the second i got in trouble to this moment in time, i know god put me in this cell for a reason. whatever it is, i don't know at this time. maybe it was just to give me time to realize what i was doing. or who knows? maybe there's something inside this time that i'm going to do that's going to put me into perspective and make he realize stuff. i don't know. but i'm in here for a reason other for than the crime that i did, that god has a plan for me. i'll be all right. i'm going to make it. >> you're moving my head that way. >> i'm not moving it, you're moving it. >> i said i want a nice little haircut and he gives me a bald head. >> kirkpatrick rejected the lessons he had learned from his biological family at a very young age. that's when all his problems began. >> my mom gave me the best advice that she could. ever
never got any of that. >> we met phillip in san quentin prison in california. and he really stood out as this young kid in a very hardcore old-school prison. his life was at a pretty precarious point, but he also remained sort of optimistic. >> from the second i got in trouble to this moment in time, i know god put me in this cell for a reason. whatever it is, i don't know at this time. maybe it was just to give me time to realize what i was doing. or who knows? maybe there's...
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phillipe. phillipe.kid it probably bothered me, you know, or made me feel -- i wonder if my kids -- i think they come to terms with it, but it's like, you know, it's fine. i probably could have made it my name but -- >> what do you do to stay in shape and look the way do you after all these years? >> a lot of thing. it's a lot of work. but i'm rotting on the inside. [ laughter ] >> on the outside i've managed to keep it together. i managed diet and supplements an exercise and, you know, those are the main things and being consistent about those thing a lot of people find it difficult to be consistent. and a lot of people don't have the time and the money and resources to do those things as freakily as i can. actually i have an app coming out called become that will show people the right thing to take and work out. it's a big part of my life. >> claire, you type anything? seven wishes. >> the scenes, kind of embarrassing your daughter like going to the trash and she's like dad stop doing this. i'm curious
phillipe. phillipe.kid it probably bothered me, you know, or made me feel -- i wonder if my kids -- i think they come to terms with it, but it's like, you know, it's fine. i probably could have made it my name but -- >> what do you do to stay in shape and look the way do you after all these years? >> a lot of thing. it's a lot of work. but i'm rotting on the inside. [ laughter ] >> on the outside i've managed to keep it together. i managed diet and supplements an exercise and,...
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phillip: it can't work, can it? situation with government to begin negotiations, how can we begin negotiions? the first thing we have to do is have longer time limits on article 50, which you cannot do. if we are in a situation where we are not in a position to begin brexit, or brexit talks, that is pressure for another general election. that is where we are headed. londont's bring our bureau chief. many questions surrounding this. let's start with a difficult one. is theresa may going to be able to sustain her position as the leader of the conservative party if this poll is in any way accurate? accurate, itl is is unlikely she would think her position is tenable. she called this election when she did not need to. she ran an extremely personal campaign, tight with the people advising her. there are already lots of the voices saying they are disgruntled not only by the way she ran the campaign, but her government, as well. a massive win,of 100 seats, was always in question. guy: where do we go from here? , you pointe
phillip: it can't work, can it? situation with government to begin negotiations, how can we begin negotiions? the first thing we have to do is have longer time limits on article 50, which you cannot do. if we are in a situation where we are not in a position to begin brexit, or brexit talks, that is pressure for another general election. that is where we are headed. londont's bring our bureau chief. many questions surrounding this. let's start with a difficult one. is theresa may going to be...
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. >> phillipe. >> phillipe.llipe. when i was in high school like when i was a kid it probably bothered me, you know or made me feel -- i wonder if my kids -- i think they come to terms with it. it's fine. i probably could have made it easier on everybody and changed my name. >> what do you do to stay in shape and look the way do you after all these years. >> a lot of things. it's a lot of work. i'm rotting on the outside. on the outside i've managed to keep it together. man, you know, diet and supplements and exercise and you know that's those are like the pain things and being consistent about those things. a lot of people find it difficult to be consistent. an lot of people don't have the time and the money and the resources to do those things as frequently as i can. actually i have an app coming out called become it will show people the right things to take and the roo way to work out. >> cool. >> it's a big part of my life. >> did you find anything? >> seven wishes. >> the scenes where kind of embarrassing y
. >> phillipe. >> phillipe.llipe. when i was in high school like when i was a kid it probably bothered me, you know or made me feel -- i wonder if my kids -- i think they come to terms with it. it's fine. i probably could have made it easier on everybody and changed my name. >> what do you do to stay in shape and look the way do you after all these years. >> a lot of things. it's a lot of work. i'm rotting on the outside. on the outside i've managed to keep it together....
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music iamjess i am jess phillips and i amjess phillips and i was i am jess phillips and i was the memberas raised to hit the tories and there are still some i see as the headed monsters. i feel slightly anxious about going to meet somebody, i don't know who it is... i'm john whittingdale, the parliamentary candidate at the moment for maldon essex, some i can fashion to you, i am taking a night off from the election campaign for this. hello, how are you? nice to see you. sit down. sign actually, we have put more money into education. when people stand up at the dispatch box and say there is more money in education, i look around and wonder where it has gone, because it is not on my children's school it is not just it is notjust university education. all the college funding has gone. there have been cuts. these are things that really matter. again, every problem, yes, you could be spending more money. the problem is in every area you want to spend more money. yes, i want to spend more money. yes, i want to spend more money on the kids in my constituency. yes, but i also want to get the eco
music iamjess i am jess phillips and i amjess phillips and i was i am jess phillips and i was the memberas raised to hit the tories and there are still some i see as the headed monsters. i feel slightly anxious about going to meet somebody, i don't know who it is... i'm john whittingdale, the parliamentary candidate at the moment for maldon essex, some i can fashion to you, i am taking a night off from the election campaign for this. hello, how are you? nice to see you. sit down. sign actually,...
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never. >> but when phillip mails his letters, they never travel outside the prison walls. his girl friend, connie, is also serving time at hasselt. >> 14 years together. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say, connie, you know, we have to be careful. it's bad luck to be caught, you know? she said, yeah, we have to stop. and then i say yes. and after i say, no, we need the money, you know. >> on their ninth robbery, they were not only caught, phillip accidentally shot himself in the leg trying to escape. but the pain was more than just physical. >> i failed to my promise to her, you know, to give her a better life. >> fortunately for connie and phillip they're incarcerated in a nation that understands the power of love. the couple is allowed to see
never. >> but when phillip mails his letters, they never travel outside the prison walls. his girl friend, connie, is also serving time at hasselt. >> 14 years together. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking...
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manus: your -- you were in the by we talked about phillips news., they're going to be forced into using capital and share buybacks .ather than is it trying to we a pod i use the cash in my balance sheet? seeard: we want to companies using capital in the most efficient way. it can be m&a, buybacks, internal investment. since phillips announced the m&a deal and that is their focus, the country has changed its spots quite a lot. from electronics to a health tech company. manus: a couple of other lines coming you -- coming through from phillips' ceo. you may have a disclosure. the has been no public andlosure from third point they plan a capital update. we had caught up with the ceo and that is one of the standard questions we asked him all the time. low -- danfrom dan loeb. and there is the amazon deal and the disruption that has had. in terms similar trend of being victim to pray? amazon are anow disruptor. is shootthe reaction first and ask questions later. we saw a massive impact from the european companies. our holds -- amazon and whole foods does
manus: your -- you were in the by we talked about phillips news., they're going to be forced into using capital and share buybacks .ather than is it trying to we a pod i use the cash in my balance sheet? seeard: we want to companies using capital in the most efficient way. it can be m&a, buybacks, internal investment. since phillips announced the m&a deal and that is their focus, the country has changed its spots quite a lot. from electronics to a health tech company. manus: a couple of...
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and, phillip, if you can back up to the first point you made, you saw the gop talking points. you said what exactly are we going to be hearing from members of the administration and surrogates? >> i think there's going to be an effort to create a lot of noise, frankly, that discredits rather the reporting here to talk about leaks, illegal leaks, point fingers about who's talking and giving information of the media without dealing with the substance which is what the reporting shows that this is getting very serious, the president's frustration and one thing we haven't talked about much, and it came up earlier in the week. the president has been thinking about trying to fire, to order the firing of mueller as the special counsel and its investigation is something that a number of outlets including my own reporting has shown and i think this is going to continue to gnaw at him and i wouldn't be surprised if at some point maybe over the weekend, maybe next week, maybe who knows when we're going to to see some sort of venting by the president on this issue. >> oh, boy. something t
and, phillip, if you can back up to the first point you made, you saw the gop talking points. you said what exactly are we going to be hearing from members of the administration and surrogates? >> i think there's going to be an effort to create a lot of noise, frankly, that discredits rather the reporting here to talk about leaks, illegal leaks, point fingers about who's talking and giving information of the media without dealing with the substance which is what the reporting shows that...
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tim phillips: they do have to pay.oncern is trying to improve health care that americans are receiving. 1/3 of the united states counties, people on obamacare have one choice at this point on obamacare. that is not a recipe for good care. the duck the bulls are through the roof. -- deductibles are through the roof. it is getting worse and worse. to fix this, republicans need to go big. that's what we are saying. roll the subsidies and the mandates that are driving up costs and making wait times for treatment longer and longer. right now, over 70 million americans are stuck in medicaid. the quality of care they are receiving are substandard. we have to keep pointing it out to dry for a bigger reforms. ask about your's is in washington. pointed out a hedge fund manager who was in colorado with you and he said the bitter truth is we will not see rates theow proposed by administration. tim phillips: we believe tax reform can be be and we fake it can dramatically lower corporate rates. gets rid of the border adjustment tax.
tim phillips: they do have to pay.oncern is trying to improve health care that americans are receiving. 1/3 of the united states counties, people on obamacare have one choice at this point on obamacare. that is not a recipe for good care. the duck the bulls are through the roof. -- deductibles are through the roof. it is getting worse and worse. to fix this, republicans need to go big. that's what we are saying. roll the subsidies and the mandates that are driving up costs and making wait times...
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phillip was admitted as a precautionary measure, he's in good spirits. prince phillip is 96 and recently said he was stepping down from public events, he has suffered heart ailments in the past p>>> out belgium, securitd after a man blew up an explosive device at a central station. bell engine authorities shot and killed the suspect. his bomb belt was searched this morning officials revealed the attack is of moroccan nashnalty and was not wanted for terrorist attacks. >>> the city of london on edge, and uneasy following a wave of recent terror attacks. three have taken place in the last three months. the most recent attack this week when man ran down a muslims leaving a mosque. that followed another horrific tragedy. the grenfell tower fire that killed 79 people. >>> these events have really shown the best of london it's just like after 911 in america in new york, you know, people came out and we saw the great, we saw the best of people after the worst of people. and communities have really come forward. >>> muslim residents say they're feeling grateful
phillip was admitted as a precautionary measure, he's in good spirits. prince phillip is 96 and recently said he was stepping down from public events, he has suffered heart ailments in the past p>>> out belgium, securitd after a man blew up an explosive device at a central station. bell engine authorities shot and killed the suspect. his bomb belt was searched this morning officials revealed the attack is of moroccan nashnalty and was not wanted for terrorist attacks. >>> the...
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we're back with clint watts, phillip rick ruck her and jill wine banks.i have a two part question for you. number one what is mueller likely saying or sharing on capitol hill? is it a progress report? what are the chances he is sharing anything that's classified? and number two, we've seen the president lawyer up, the veep, his son-in-law, the attorney general. does this keep going on through the ranks of the white house staff? >> i think in terms of what mueller would have shared it would not be a progress report. i would expect that he was trying to negotiate with the members of congress a way to proceed concurrently without stepping on each other's toes. it's very important that immunity not be given to prime targets for prosecution. and that's one of the things they would talk about. they might talk about who would be able to testify in public, so that the american people can know what's going on. not just the prosecutors. i think that's more likely what they talked about. in terms of your second question, i think that the number of people in the whit
we're back with clint watts, phillip rick ruck her and jill wine banks.i have a two part question for you. number one what is mueller likely saying or sharing on capitol hill? is it a progress report? what are the chances he is sharing anything that's classified? and number two, we've seen the president lawyer up, the veep, his son-in-law, the attorney general. does this keep going on through the ranks of the white house staff? >> i think in terms of what mueller would have shared it...
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tweet that got a lot of notice, saying, hi, my name is michael phillips. i live at home because of a medicaid waiver. don't cut medicaid. don't take away my home. joining us now on "the last word" is mike phillips who is living with his spinal muscular atrophy and stands to lose medicaid benefits under the potential discussion bill. we're also joined by his mom, karen clay, who is his full-time caregiver. thank you both, karen and mike, for being here. starting with you, karen, how do you see this issue and why was it important for both of you to speak out? >> thank you. when my son was diagnosed over 30 years ago, the doctors told me he wouldn't see his first birthday. and yet here he is. over time, his needs have changed, and the amount of care that he's needed has increased. and that's what medicaid is all about. medicaid is called a lifeline. but for people like my son, medicaid is a life. through a medicaid waiver, we are enabled to keep mike at home and to care for him by a family who loves him and who knows his needs best. if you take away medicaid
tweet that got a lot of notice, saying, hi, my name is michael phillips. i live at home because of a medicaid waiver. don't cut medicaid. don't take away my home. joining us now on "the last word" is mike phillips who is living with his spinal muscular atrophy and stands to lose medicaid benefits under the potential discussion bill. we're also joined by his mom, karen clay, who is his full-time caregiver. thank you both, karen and mike, for being here. starting with you, karen, how do...
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phillip, your story equally interesting about dan coats. i was trying to think of a way to describe him. he is kind of a tas i turn hoosier by today's standards, a very conventional republican, a rock ribbed republican. tends not to be the flashiest guy in washington. so these sources have their motives leaking to you tonight about pressure brought to bear on him from donald trump. >> one correction this is the story by adam who did a terrific job with the reporting. it's an interesting development here. this is the director of national intelligence asked by the president to do something, to stop the comby investigation in russia that's not typical behavior. that's not really appropriate. a lot of the experts would tell you. but dan coats i've interviewed him before. you're right he is a straight laced sort of traditional republican been in washington two different terms in the senate -- two tirch periods of his life? the senate. and this is an interesting move by the president. >> phil mier if you could see the stack of papers i have here
phillip, your story equally interesting about dan coats. i was trying to think of a way to describe him. he is kind of a tas i turn hoosier by today's standards, a very conventional republican, a rock ribbed republican. tends not to be the flashiest guy in washington. so these sources have their motives leaking to you tonight about pressure brought to bear on him from donald trump. >> one correction this is the story by adam who did a terrific job with the reporting. it's an interesting...
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being cut from the manifesto, the chancellor, phillip hammond, may need to find some more money from elsewhere in the budget later this year. the speech is expected to include the repeal bill which aims to ensure european laws continue to apply in the uk. an immigration bill will set out how the government intends to cut migration numbers. and, as part of brexit, a trade bill and customs bill are expected too. there will also be new counter extremism measures, and expect some form of new energy policy to impose a cap on household energy bills. there may also be concessions to the dup as part of an expected agreement for the party's ministers to vote with the government and pass the queen's speech. let's go straight back to westminster and our political guru, norman smith. just so much to chew over as we wait for the queen's speech. we will find out in about 90
being cut from the manifesto, the chancellor, phillip hammond, may need to find some more money from elsewhere in the budget later this year. the speech is expected to include the repeal bill which aims to ensure european laws continue to apply in the uk. an immigration bill will set out how the government intends to cut migration numbers. and, as part of brexit, a trade bill and customs bill are expected too. there will also be new counter extremism measures, and expect some form of new energy...
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catty kay peter baker ayesha and phillip rucker. coming up another break for us as we've been asking did president trump sabotage his own travel ban as it heads to the supreme court. a former watergate prosecutor coming next along with the former ethics lawyer for president bush 43, the 11th hour continues right after this. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on. >> when he first announced it he said muslim ban. he called me up. he said put a commission together. show me the right way to do it legally. >> the first time president trump's travel ban went to court, those words you just heard were used in the argument to block that ban from being enacted lawyers argued they showed trump intended to target muslims. and now many experts say what with we saw from the president on at which timer could become exhibit afrmt in the next potential legal battle at the supreme court for the revamped ban. her
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. >> reporter: at a park downtown, phillips and his team find a woman they know well. >> hey amy! >> how much you had to drink today? >> reporter: there are around 7,200 homeless in this state of 1.4 million people. >> hawaii is known as a beautiful island paradise. but it also has the distinction of having one of the highest per-capita rate of homelessness in the nation. >> reporter: according to the most recent statistics, hawaii's homelessness rate is now around 505 homeless for every 100,000 residents. by comparison, new york state had 436 per 100,000, and california, 302. hawaii's problem became so severe, that two years ago governor david ige declarea state of emergency. >> this homelessness challenge is a crisis. >> reporter: that released more funding for new housing and shelters like this one - designed specifically for
. >> reporter: at a park downtown, phillips and his team find a woman they know well. >> hey amy! >> how much you had to drink today? >> reporter: there are around 7,200 homeless in this state of 1.4 million people. >> hawaii is known as a beautiful island paradise. but it also has the distinction of having one of the highest per-capita rate of homelessness in the nation. >> reporter: according to the most recent statistics, hawaii's homelessness rate is now...
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phillip rucker white house bureau chief for the "washington post". by the way it was robert and phillip and ashley parker who wrote and reported tonight's "washington post" piece. we also welcome erica anwarer to the broadcaster, congressional reporter for the associated press. so, robert is it too early to do what the pentagon calls bda, the battle damage assessment and kind of sum up what has happened here just today? >> the republican agenda, particularly on health care remains stalled. it's in leader mcconnell's hands to figure out if he can get moderates snar from alaska and senator collins of may and along with senator cruz and lee. >> i was at the capitol all day. he needs more time and the president can be helpful to an extent. buts in a senate problem that has a senate solution about tweaking the medicaid provisions, about tweaking how the waivers happen. different aspects need to be changed. it doesn't take a phone call necessarily from the president. >> phillip your headline asks this. a question who is afraid of trump? i'd like to hear yo
phillip rucker white house bureau chief for the "washington post". by the way it was robert and phillip and ashley parker who wrote and reported tonight's "washington post" piece. we also welcome erica anwarer to the broadcaster, congressional reporter for the associated press. so, robert is it too early to do what the pentagon calls bda, the battle damage assessment and kind of sum up what has happened here just today? >> the republican agenda, particularly on health...
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phillip mena, abc news, houston. >> phillip, thank you. >>> now, to the state of emergency declared tonight in louisiana. tropical storm cindy slamming into the south at this hour. it's now turned deadly. a 10-year-old boy dying because of the storm surge. strong winds and heavy rain reaching shore. flooding far inland tonight. and look at the scope of the storm. nearly a foot of rain in some places, with a lot more to come tonight. abc's eva pilgrim is in the storm zone. >> that's it right there. >> reporter: tonight, the gulf coast is under a tornado threat with cindy slowly approaching land. the leading edge of the storm filled with funnel clouds. families on porches, watching waterspouts coming ashore in mississippi. gusting winds toppling trees in biloxi and along the gulf coast. even a reported tornado in ft. walton beach, florida. tragically, a 10-year-old boy killed in alabama, storm surge knocking a logon to him. a state of emergency already declared there and in louisiana. grand isle already under water. officials urging evacuees to get out early. >> we cannot stress enough the im
phillip mena, abc news, houston. >> phillip, thank you. >>> now, to the state of emergency declared tonight in louisiana. tropical storm cindy slamming into the south at this hour. it's now turned deadly. a 10-year-old boy dying because of the storm surge. strong winds and heavy rain reaching shore. flooding far inland tonight. and look at the scope of the storm. nearly a foot of rain in some places, with a lot more to come tonight. abc's eva pilgrim is in the storm zone....
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jess phillips and john whittingdale on their election blind date.— that's at bbc.co.uk/news. and there'll be another blind date on monday on the victoria derbyshire programme — that's at nine o'clock. now time for a look at the weather, as we head into the weekend, let's join tomasz schafernaker on the other side of the newsroom... the weekend is looking pretty good across the weekend is looking pretty good a cross m ost the weekend is looking pretty good across most of the uk. sunshine and some showers, but for most of us, it is looking overall like it is going to bea is looking overall like it is going to be a fine weekend. in the short—term, thunder storms brewing across the south—east of england right now. we will talk about that ina right now. we will talk about that in a second but the big picture is low pressure pushes in fresh air into the uk. this weather front crosses the country, bringing rain into manchester and other parts of the uk. ahead of this weatherfront, there's warm and humid air, bringing storms that are brewing in these areas.
jess phillips and john whittingdale on their election blind date.— that's at bbc.co.uk/news. and there'll be another blind date on monday on the victoria derbyshire programme — that's at nine o'clock. now time for a look at the weather, as we head into the weekend, let's join tomasz schafernaker on the other side of the newsroom... the weekend is looking pretty good across the weekend is looking pretty good a cross m ost the weekend is looking pretty good across most of the uk. sunshine and...
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curve for core inflation may be somewhat flatter recently however insofar as the slope of the phillips curve appears not linearly on the cyclical position it may steepen again when the economy reaches and surpasses full potential while these various reasons might delay the transmission of our monetary policy to prices, they will not prevent it as the business cycle matures, the higher demand resulting in positive supply development also accelerate price pressures while firms pricing powers increase and the broader measures of slack will converge towards the headline measures. as shown in the united states, the gap between the headline unemployment rate and broader measures typically opens in ssn recessions and shrinks during expansions currently it is going back to levels prior to 2001 and 2007 recessions. just as falling oil and commodity price shocks, we can be reasonably confident the forces we see weighing on inflation are temporary, so long as they do not feed more lastingly into the inflation dynamics this brick brings us to the thid possible explanation for why growth may be div
curve for core inflation may be somewhat flatter recently however insofar as the slope of the phillips curve appears not linearly on the cyclical position it may steepen again when the economy reaches and surpasses full potential while these various reasons might delay the transmission of our monetary policy to prices, they will not prevent it as the business cycle matures, the higher demand resulting in positive supply development also accelerate price pressures while firms pricing powers...
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try phillips' colon health. howie: james comey wanted to get his side of the story out. the memo he wrote alleging the request to end the investigation of mike flynn. >> i was worried the media was camping at the end of my driveway. i was going out of town with my wife to hide and i was worried it would be like feeding seagulls at the beach. howie: he has his fingerprints on other leaks. doesn't this dent his halo a bit? ed: it does. he has the ability to tell his side of the story. but this idea that he's a white knight, this idea that he's shocked by leaks. i looked at the record. may 3 he was under oath, senate judiciary committee before he was fired. he was asked by chuck grassley, have you ever been an anonymous source of a news report on matters related to the trump investigation? he said never. then are it aware of any information about the president or his associates leak out? he answered not to my knowledge. the idea that grassley asked him if he aloud others to leak, he said no, no, no. now the play book according to james comey, i can use somebody over at colu
try phillips' colon health. howie: james comey wanted to get his side of the story out. the memo he wrote alleging the request to end the investigation of mike flynn. >> i was worried the media was camping at the end of my driveway. i was going out of town with my wife to hide and i was worried it would be like feeding seagulls at the beach. howie: he has his fingerprints on other leaks. doesn't this dent his halo a bit? ed: it does. he has the ability to tell his side of the story. but...
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william phillips of the phillips curve made a decision. of the bank of england monetary policy committee said there is danger of inflation accelerating to watch. look at the chart with what is happening, you can see the rise in inflation, moving up very quickly, part of it because sterling has depreciated. it is going in the wrong direction presents the vote last week. there is probably more inflation. what happens to the white line? we had disappointing retail sales, but the dissenters felt the growth would hang in, and that would create a problem for the british economy. vonnie: the story is being told in yield, here and in england. reporter: what we are seeing is the market telling us they don't when theylicymakers say things are going to happen. to bank of england not going raise rates, then you look at the fed and the arguments that are being made, the market is looking at inflation figures and say the fed is going to have to pause soon. look at this chart, unemployment. this is the phillips curve going down for the united states. tha
william phillips of the phillips curve made a decision. of the bank of england monetary policy committee said there is danger of inflation accelerating to watch. look at the chart with what is happening, you can see the rise in inflation, moving up very quickly, part of it because sterling has depreciated. it is going in the wrong direction presents the vote last week. there is probably more inflation. what happens to the white line? we had disappointing retail sales, but the dissenters felt...
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. >> this is john phillips of the mamas and papas. >> the festival organized by john phillips leaderager and producer lou addler. >> did you sell out every day? >> oh, yeah, everything was full. there were people standing along the fences. ♪ ♪ the top ticket, $6.50. almost all the acts played for charity. >> you put this together in how long? >> 6 1/2 weeks. >> reporter: 6 1/2 weeks. >> no rules. no regulations. >> it was a madhouse at the monterey pop festival offices toech total madness. >> michelle phillips, john's wife is the last surviving member of the mamas and the papas. ♪ all the leaves are brown all the leaves are brown and the sky is great ♪ ♪ and the sky is gray >> reporter: the group headlined a lineup of more than 30 artists. ♪ and ready to sleep let the morning time ♪ >> from the sweet folk rock of simon and garfunkle. ♪ all that's groovy >> to the sitar music of robbie shankar. >> why do you think everybody wanted to come? >> well, john and lou did a very, very smart thing. they created a board of governors. >> reporter: the board included their friends, paul mccartne
. >> this is john phillips of the mamas and papas. >> the festival organized by john phillips leaderager and producer lou addler. >> did you sell out every day? >> oh, yeah, everything was full. there were people standing along the fences. ♪ ♪ the top ticket, $6.50. almost all the acts played for charity. >> you put this together in how long? >> 6 1/2 weeks. >> reporter: 6 1/2 weeks. >> no rules. no regulations. >> it was a madhouse at...
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brian phillipe is helping us -- ryan phillipe is helping us.he hidden heroes cities is soping raise awareness people understand we need their support across the country. hidden heroes cities is an example to driving down to the local level the concern for finding and identifying caregivers. we have a lot of mayors and their teams working across america to raise awareness, find the caregivers, lead them to the kind of support we can develop. you are you for all doing. toator casey: i know we have wrap up soon but mr. phillipe i want to ask you about your interaction with veterans and their families. you mentioned in your testimony your own family background and the time you've spent with people like makin and matt living in connecticut. what can you tell us about any kind of common themes you hear or things we should be aware of that veterans and their caregivers race? and can you share with us about concerned say have or maybe some issues we did not cover today or -- ryan: what comes to mind is the way caregivers are not ready for the role they
brian phillipe is helping us -- ryan phillipe is helping us.he hidden heroes cities is soping raise awareness people understand we need their support across the country. hidden heroes cities is an example to driving down to the local level the concern for finding and identifying caregivers. we have a lot of mayors and their teams working across america to raise awareness, find the caregivers, lead them to the kind of support we can develop. you are you for all doing. toator casey: i know we...
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phillip, shannon and mike are still with me. could get you on the record to the president's response tonight to your blockbuster story about the russian hacker attempt. he basically said now that we knew obama knew and he didn't do anything, doesn't that just draw attention to the fact that he's done even less? >> yeah. so two things come to mind. one is if obama didn't do anything, what is trump doing? not really much at all. but the other thing is, there is a lot of new information in that story, a breathtaking story, really. but we already knew that obama knew before the election that russia was meddling in the election because the u.s. government announced its findings publicly, you know, several weeks before the election. so i don't know what the president was getting at there. >> they sound like some alternative facts to me, but i wonder, shannon, if you can make any sense of sort of the inability of the white house to restrain this president from weighing in on topics on which he's far more vulnerable than the people he a
phillip, shannon and mike are still with me. could get you on the record to the president's response tonight to your blockbuster story about the russian hacker attempt. he basically said now that we knew obama knew and he didn't do anything, doesn't that just draw attention to the fact that he's done even less? >> yeah. so two things come to mind. one is if obama didn't do anything, what is trump doing? not really much at all. but the other thing is, there is a lot of new information in...
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. >> and prince phillip is hospitalized this noon, what buckingh buckingham palace says he is being treated for. it's time that we bring addiction out of the darkness and into the light. to everyone struggling in silence - addicts, family, friends - you are not alone. it's time we lift each other up, reach out, say something. addiction is a disease. don't suffer. don't wait. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or go to reachnj.gov the road to recovery starts now. health, is having the freedom ♪ to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you. >>> this is new video of a run away bus careening down a bus in new york city. the empty bus hit several parked cars before hitting a bus at the church. the driver parked early this morning and rolled out and suddenly the truck rolls forward and picked up speed. the person on the street was forced
. >> and prince phillip is hospitalized this noon, what buckingh buckingham palace says he is being treated for. it's time that we bring addiction out of the darkness and into the light. to everyone struggling in silence - addicts, family, friends - you are not alone. it's time we lift each other up, reach out, say something. addiction is a disease. don't suffer. don't wait. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or go to reachnj.gov the road to recovery starts now. health, is having the...
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speaking in the city of london, phillip hammond said that while the public voted to leave the eu, they didn't vote to become poorer. i'm confident we can do a brexit deal that puts jobs and prosperity first, that reassures employers they will still be able to access the talent they need. the democratic unionist party says talks with the conservatives are not proceeding as planned, and that the dup shouldn't be taken for granted. police have been given additional time to question a 47 year—old man arrested, after a terror attack near a london mosque. as the authorities say accommodation has been found for around 80 families who need it at grenfell tower, some are finding it's far from permanent. they throw me out from the hotel, because it was fully booked from today. what are you going to do? they give us another hotel in earl's court. barclays and four former executives have been charged with fraud, in connection with financial support received from qatar during the financial crisis in 2008. also, experts say it could be the hottest heatwave in june for 20 years. but, as the temperatu
speaking in the city of london, phillip hammond said that while the public voted to leave the eu, they didn't vote to become poorer. i'm confident we can do a brexit deal that puts jobs and prosperity first, that reassures employers they will still be able to access the talent they need. the democratic unionist party says talks with the conservatives are not proceeding as planned, and that the dup shouldn't be taken for granted. police have been given additional time to question a 47 year—old...
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phillips curve.e do not even remember what the phillips curve was. the idea there was a trade-off between unemployment and wages. what i demonstrated in the piece, there is no empirical data that supports it. until you get wages starting to grow, there is no reason for businesses to start spending a lot of money on capital investment, because the reason you may capital investment is to improve the efficiency of workers. if wages are not increasing, you do not have pressure on efficiency. egg here --and the people argue you need capital investment to get the economy to grow. i think it is the other way around. we need to see stronger wage growth and then we will see more capital investment. scott minerd, we will be talking about the fed stress test they came out a few hours ago. you can get a roundup of many stories to get your day going in today's edition of "daybreak asia." you can go to your terminal, it is also available mobile. you can customize settings to only get the news on the industries and
phillips curve.e do not even remember what the phillips curve was. the idea there was a trade-off between unemployment and wages. what i demonstrated in the piece, there is no empirical data that supports it. until you get wages starting to grow, there is no reason for businesses to start spending a lot of money on capital investment, because the reason you may capital investment is to improve the efficiency of workers. if wages are not increasing, you do not have pressure on efficiency. egg...
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lets bring in robert costa for the washington post and host of washington week on pbs and phillip rocker for the washington post, by the way, it was robert and phillip and ashley parker who wrote and reported tonight's washington post piece. we welcome eric warner to the broadcast. robert, is it too early to do what the pentagon calls the battle damage assessment and sums up what has happened here today. >> it is many leader mcconnell's hands to figure out if he can get moderates of senator murko murkowski. he needs more time and this is a problem of the nate, tweaking how the waives happen and different aspect to be changed. >> phillip, your headline asks the question of who's afraid of trump, i would like to hear what you uncover along the way. >> the answer is nobody. not enough republicans for now. a lot of presidents in order to be successful in history have been feared and revered. there is a consensus forming here in washington from republican fixers that bob and ashley and i have been talking to all the times is trump is neither. the president is not able to govern with the hamme
lets bring in robert costa for the washington post and host of washington week on pbs and phillip rocker for the washington post, by the way, it was robert and phillip and ashley parker who wrote and reported tonight's washington post piece. we welcome eric warner to the broadcast. robert, is it too early to do what the pentagon calls the battle damage assessment and sums up what has happened here today. >> it is many leader mcconnell's hands to figure out if he can get moderates of...
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. >>> a dutch health care company phillips will buy u.s. heart device maker for more than 2 billion. phillips said the deal will allow it to further expand its image guided therapy business. they're up 26% to 38.35. >>> paychecks reported sales grew and topped estimates. earnings rose beating expectations, but the company's guidance for next r in shy and that sent shares lower by nearly 2% to 57.65. and the home goods retailer pier 1 reported a narrower than expected loss, but the good news ended there. the company said same store sales were flat while overall revenue fell and missed estimates. shares of the small cap stock initially plunged in afterhours trade, but ended up just a fraction to $5.38. >>> blue apron, the biggest meal delivery company in the united states is going public while the meal kit delivery business is growing, it is changing quickly. with amazon's recent purchase of whole foods as a major looming threat. as bob pisani reports, that is a big concern for some investors and it prompted blue apron to cut its ipo price ra
. >>> a dutch health care company phillips will buy u.s. heart device maker for more than 2 billion. phillips said the deal will allow it to further expand its image guided therapy business. they're up 26% to 38.35. >>> paychecks reported sales grew and topped estimates. earnings rose beating expectations, but the company's guidance for next r in shy and that sent shares lower by nearly 2% to 57.65. and the home goods retailer pier 1 reported a narrower than expected loss, but...
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phillips has agreed to buy american heart maker. health care is phillips largest business. dutch company has been waiting for acquisitions to expand it. the cyber attack that started in europe has now reached asia. the virus has infected businesses, and government computer systems. it is demanding users pay $300 in cryptic currency to unlock each successive computer. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: for more on that attack and the broader risk, we are joined by cybersecurity reporter mike riley. but you have you here. take us through what happened as far as you know yesterday. mike: yesterday was when it got unleashed. it looked like an attack that started in ukraine and spread quickly across the globe. kind of unevenly, but it hit shipping lines and a major law firm in the u.s., a russian pipeline company, it hit a lot of government websites and computers, even if he ends in ukraine and now it moved to asia. it spread unevenly. why is it so uneven? david: another question is why ukraine? we had a tax on the power grid in the last year or two and that was attri
phillips has agreed to buy american heart maker. health care is phillips largest business. dutch company has been waiting for acquisitions to expand it. the cyber attack that started in europe has now reached asia. the virus has infected businesses, and government computer systems. it is demanding users pay $300 in cryptic currency to unlock each successive computer. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: for more on that attack and the broader risk, we are joined by cybersecurity...
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>> phillip, thank you. >>> next, to reports that newly elected congressman greg ginaforte will plead guilty to attacking a reporter. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, the associated press is reporting greg gianforte will plead guilty to charges he assaulted reporter ben jacobs, who was just trying to ask a question. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys! get the hell out of here. are you with the guardian? >> yes, and you just broke my glasses. you just body slammed me and broke my glasses. >> get the hell out of here. >> reporter: his team first claimed it was jacobs who caused the scene with his aggressive behavior. but a fox news crew contradicted that claim. >> i should not have treated that reporter that way. for that, i'm sorry, mr. ben jacobs. >> reporter: we've reached out. but so far, no comment from the congressman elect. if convicted, he could face up to six months in prison and a $500 fine. >> thank you. >>> overseas tonight, the election shocker in the united kingdom. the prime minister's party expected to gain more seats in parliament, losing seats instead. james lon
>> phillip, thank you. >>> next, to reports that newly elected congressman greg ginaforte will plead guilty to attacking a reporter. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, the associated press is reporting greg gianforte will plead guilty to charges he assaulted reporter ben jacobs, who was just trying to ask a question. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys! get the hell out of here. are you with the guardian? >> yes, and you just broke my glasses. you just body...