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phil: it is. norv turner singled him out last night for making sure they kept working on him and getting the protection. he was the one he feared. jim: the fourth takeaway by the game by that patriot defense. that will end it with just a minute to go. and green-ellis adds two yards to the total. the chargers coming up now will take on kansas city. it has been just a debacle for the chiefs the first two weeks. phil: miami at denver. that's a schedule you have to look at as a charger fan and go we got a chance -- jim: to be 4-1. phil: that's right. jim: they have four games this year in the eastern time zone. they'll be at the new york jets on october 23. phil: once you finding out, when you're playing the elite teams in the nfl, the margin of error is very small. the chargers made way too many mistakes. the patriots are going to say the offense was good, the defense, we have to keep improving. jim: four giveaways, none on the other side. including a goal line stop adds town a new england victory. 1
phil: it is. norv turner singled him out last night for making sure they kept working on him and getting the protection. he was the one he feared. jim: the fourth takeaway by the game by that patriot defense. that will end it with just a minute to go. and green-ellis adds two yards to the total. the chargers coming up now will take on kansas city. it has been just a debacle for the chiefs the first two weeks. phil: miami at denver. that's a schedule you have to look at as a charger fan and go...
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phil coming up next hour. we will be right >> we are getting live pictures into the newsroom of the solar panel hearing happening for solyndra. this is the department of energy top cop. he is the head of the loan guarantee program. he is getting grilled right now by this congressional panel. he is basically trying to tell the panel how he is disappointed along with the obamas administration about the outcome of solyndra. they fired employees and filed for bankruptcy. now there is an ongoing fbi investigation. he is telling them that he does not want the collapse of solyndra to have a broader effect on the administration's efforts to invest in clean energy technologies. he is trying to pin cylinders collapse on competition from the chinese and their robust manufacturing companies that make solar panels. it was that competition that is the crux of this issue. i will continue to listen in to the solar panel hearing and let you know what happens. >> it is official. clayton valley high school will become a charter
phil coming up next hour. we will be right >> we are getting live pictures into the newsroom of the solar panel hearing happening for solyndra. this is the department of energy top cop. he is the head of the loan guarantee program. he is getting grilled right now by this congressional panel. he is basically trying to tell the panel how he is disappointed along with the obamas administration about the outcome of solyndra. they fired employees and filed for bankruptcy. now there is an...
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for more cbs 5 political insider phil matier, former san francisco mayor willie brown, they are deep? it's all yours. >> it's not. good morning. good morning. hold it. >>> all right, so, total recall, schwarzenegger, he is releasing a new book. he is speaking in front of the united nations or he has already spoke about big green energy. he is trying to make a comeback. so we have one of his chief advisors with us. is he serious? >> chief advisors? describe me differently, will you not? >> you're one of the three people on the planet that actually defended him when he got into trouble with his wife, with the illegitimate son and everything else. >> i'm not sure i was depending him, phil. i think i was trying to put it in proper perspective. and that may or may not have been a defense. but he says that he is going to do his own life story from austria through today and calling it total recall. >> will it be a total recall? >> there will be an absence of some recall. [ laughter ] >> but... [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> there's going to be a few skips in the memory bank? >> no, no, no. people
for more cbs 5 political insider phil matier, former san francisco mayor willie brown, they are deep? it's all yours. >> it's not. good morning. good morning. hold it. >>> all right, so, total recall, schwarzenegger, he is releasing a new book. he is speaking in front of the united nations or he has already spoke about big green energy. he is trying to make a comeback. so we have one of his chief advisors with us. is he serious? >> chief advisors? describe me differently,...
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phil, this is the first of a two-part interview. must've been difficult ask these hard questions. >> i sat down these people for 9.5 hours across today's. they made it easy to ask the hard questions. they said, there are no restrictions. we want to tell our story. we want you ask us the hard questions because we do not feel like we have ever had the opportunity to say what we know happened. we have not had the opportunity to tell our side. i had a very candid conversation. i think that they were very forthcoming. >> what was the hardest thing they have to admit >> > in this trial we talked so much about to casey's position being that the child died the than later the founder buried in the woods. it was hard for them to get their mind around that she did not just appeared in the woods. they had to picture their daughter taking this child if in fact she drowned, taking her to the woods with some kind of shovel and digging holes and putting that precious child in the ground and going away. it was hard for them to wrap their minds aroun
phil, this is the first of a two-part interview. must've been difficult ask these hard questions. >> i sat down these people for 9.5 hours across today's. they made it easy to ask the hard questions. they said, there are no restrictions. we want to tell our story. we want you ask us the hard questions because we do not feel like we have ever had the opportunity to say what we know happened. we have not had the opportunity to tell our side. i had a very candid conversation. i think that...
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phil beat out howard stern as well as tiger woods. >> dr. phil's doing well. >> he certainly is. >> how many people would have predicted the number one? >> he has done oit all on his own. >> his mattress is full of money. >>> this comes to us from wcnc news channel 36 in charlotte, north carolina, where the weak economy is accomplishing what neither snow nor rain nor gloom of night could do for one mail carrier. over the past ten years tony has formed family-like ties with one community by going above and beyond, including helping children and stopping burglaries while delivering the mail. budget cuts are forcing him to be reassigned, so residents organized special good-byes to show him just how much he'll be missed. >>> i'm vinita nair and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> two baby giant sea otters are getting ready for their close-up, getting ready to meet the public at los angeles zoo. they still need to be bottle-fed for a few months, but they take turns going on exhibit with their pare
phil beat out howard stern as well as tiger woods. >> dr. phil's doing well. >> he certainly is. >> how many people would have predicted the number one? >> he has done oit all on his own. >> his mattress is full of money. >>> this comes to us from wcnc news channel 36 in charlotte, north carolina, where the weak economy is accomplishing what neither snow nor rain nor gloom of night could do for one mail carrier. over the past ten years tony has formed...
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phil lebeau is here with a best and worst. >> this is the report card for the month of july.shows, things improved from june to july, and the top five airlines are the ones that we usually see at the top in terms of on time performance, hawaiian, alaska, southwest, airtran. the bottom five is similar to what we tend to see month in, month out, jetblue, united, frontier, express jet and asa. bottom line is this, you're starting to see a gradual improvement in terms of on time performance. overall the last 17 years, so far the first seven months of this year have been right about in the middle compared to where we were 17 years ago, so an improvement but we still have a ways to go. >> phil lebeau, thank you. >> you bet. >> i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. up next "andrea mitchell reports." >> thanks, craig. i'm here indeed. up next, president obama sends congress his jobs bill with a warning. don't play games with it. how are republicans responding? we'll talk to nbc's brian williams about his exclusive interview with the president and former senator alan simpson. >>> a n
phil lebeau is here with a best and worst. >> this is the report card for the month of july.shows, things improved from june to july, and the top five airlines are the ones that we usually see at the top in terms of on time performance, hawaiian, alaska, southwest, airtran. the bottom five is similar to what we tend to see month in, month out, jetblue, united, frontier, express jet and asa. bottom line is this, you're starting to see a gradual improvement in terms of on time performance....
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phil.mrs. anthony believes her daughter was an awesome mother. >>> you're watching "american morning." it's 22 minutes after the hour. >>> were back. "minding your business "this morning. small gains by the end of trading yesterday. rattled by europe debt concerns, and that's going on right now still. right now futures for the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 are all trading lower ahead of the opening bell. >>> part of the reason moody's rating service just announced this morning it is downgrading two of the largest europe banks, tempering markets this morning. ant later tim geithner will speak on a panel in new york city and make a push for the president's american jobs act, expected to put pressure on congress to pass the jobs package. and wall street is watching the u.s. economy and any events happening in europe. and reportedly extending contract talks indefinitely. the detroit free press this morning said the uaw continues labor talks with gm and chrysler today. midnight is the deadline before
phil.mrs. anthony believes her daughter was an awesome mother. >>> you're watching "american morning." it's 22 minutes after the hour. >>> were back. "minding your business "this morning. small gains by the end of trading yesterday. rattled by europe debt concerns, and that's going on right now still. right now futures for the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500 are all trading lower ahead of the opening bell. >>> part of the reason moody's rating service...
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phils swept the braves with a walkoff single in the ninth. the phils are rolling after a 3-2 win. and finally that's mike napoli's grandfather, mike and the texas rangers and his grandpa was there to root him on. grandpa, here you go. mike with a towering blast to left, and no doubt about that one. look at gramps, he's on his feet and he couldn't be prouder. a moment grandpa will never forget. that's your "first look" at sports, i'm fred roggin. >>> and now for another quick look at the weather, here once again is msnbc meteorologist bill karins. >> the big weather story overnight is the flooding concerns, southern new york, on the susquehana river and down into pennsylvania, 100-year type flood situation and now the heavy rain is moving over philadelphia and the delaware river areas and up into new jersey and the catskills. so as far as the forecast goes, flash flood warnings, just so widespread, one of the worst i've seen for pennsylvania, new york and new jersey. and also, we got nailed last night in western portions of maryland, too, right outside of d.c. and baltimore. we als
phils swept the braves with a walkoff single in the ninth. the phils are rolling after a 3-2 win. and finally that's mike napoli's grandfather, mike and the texas rangers and his grandpa was there to root him on. grandpa, here you go. mike with a towering blast to left, and no doubt about that one. look at gramps, he's on his feet and he couldn't be prouder. a moment grandpa will never forget. that's your "first look" at sports, i'm fred roggin. >>> and now for another quick...
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phil? why british? [laughter] i ask because, don't get me wrong, i think, listen, there are some great bands from across the pond. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: but americans could be rocking, and you're taking american rock jobs. [laughter] i mean, is the british invasion a good thing for america? why do we like you? >> we don't know. [laughter] >> no clue. >> stephen: no clue. do you look to any of the earlier invaders for leadership, like the stones or the beatles or anything like that? >> oh, yeah. we're still waiting for the greeting when we get off the airplane with the crowds and [bleeped]. >> stephen: yes, well, perhaps if you were lovable mop tops in, you know, with collars, but you guys have this totally indie kind of ragged quality to you.
phil? why british? [laughter] i ask because, don't get me wrong, i think, listen, there are some great bands from across the pond. >> uh-huh. >> stephen: but americans could be rocking, and you're taking american rock jobs. [laughter] i mean, is the british invasion a good thing for america? why do we like you? >> we don't know. [laughter] >> no clue. >> stephen: no clue. do you look to any of the earlier invaders for leadership, like the stones or the beatles or...
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a couple of weeks ago i went to meet with phil and ginsberg to present an award to the recreation andark department for our long-standing partnership that has benefited at this point hundreds of youths in the city of san francisco. when i presented as he asked me to come here and speak briefly providing an introduction to our organization and partnership. we are city internship program created by willie brown in 1997 to address a tremendous demand for youth employment opportunities, demand that is still among young people the highest-rated demand that they have four resources from the city. we place hundreds of youths annually and have placed 4500 use over the past 13 years. this program exposes young people to careers in city government and serbs people from all over san francisco. fortunately we have strong partnerships with a number of departments in the city, and today we will talk about the one with recreation and park. for the past 13 years rec and park department has provided significant financial support to us and has hosted hundreds of youth in turns these experiences provide
a couple of weeks ago i went to meet with phil and ginsberg to present an award to the recreation andark department for our long-standing partnership that has benefited at this point hundreds of youths in the city of san francisco. when i presented as he asked me to come here and speak briefly providing an introduction to our organization and partnership. we are city internship program created by willie brown in 1997 to address a tremendous demand for youth employment opportunities, demand that...
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phil black joins us now from tripoli. we saw your producer ian lee injured with a piece of shrapnel. i assume he's doing okay now, yes? >> reporter: he is doing okay. we brought him back to tripoli. he was evacuated to france. doctors there were initially concerned because the piece of shrapnel was close to the bone, it was deep. they've gone in and taken it out and he's doing okay. >> this all began with one basically pot shot by a rebel fighter. what happened? i mean, how did this thing just suddenly flare up? >> reporter: it's an example, i guess, of how undisciplined these guys can be, but also the nature of the environment. those pro-gadhafi forces, as you saw, they're not giving up. they're taking advantage of this urban environment. they're concealed within buildings, and so they fire quickly with devastating effect like that, often using rpgs to cause real problem for the revolutionaries who are not professional soldiers. so they're not moving through these cities taking ground and holding on to it. instead, they
phil black joins us now from tripoli. we saw your producer ian lee injured with a piece of shrapnel. i assume he's doing okay now, yes? >> reporter: he is doing okay. we brought him back to tripoli. he was evacuated to france. doctors there were initially concerned because the piece of shrapnel was close to the bone, it was deep. they've gone in and taken it out and he's doing okay. >> this all began with one basically pot shot by a rebel fighter. what happened? i mean, how did this...
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phil rube, you thank you so much for joining me. "there's always work at the post office." we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] [cheerin] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much, folks. nation, it's no secret. if you're watching the show, you know that i have been an early supporter of g.o.p. front-runner rick perry, so, folks, i was caught off guard when his fellow republicans turned on him in monday's debate. >> well, first of all, let me say for rick to say that you can't secure the border i think is pretty much a treasonous comment. >> i don't want to offend the governor because he might raise my taxes or something. >> i think governor perry would agree with me that if you're dealt four ace, that doesn't make you necessarily a great poker player. >> stephen: he's right. what makes you a great poker player is your ability to bluff, like a mormon trying to convince people that he has ever played poker. [laughter] and folks, i was blinding sided, blind sided when something wolf blitzer said actually informed me. jim? >> governor perry, as you well kn
phil rube, you thank you so much for joining me. "there's always work at the post office." we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] [cheerin] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much, folks. nation, it's no secret. if you're watching the show, you know that i have been an early supporter of g.o.p. front-runner rick perry, so, folks, i was caught off guard when his fellow republicans turned on him in monday's debate. >> well, first of all, let me say for...
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congressman phil roe is also dr. phil roe. he used to practice as an obstetrician. and in the airport, he sprung into action. >> we put the defibrillating device on him and he was flatlined. and we started obviously cardiopulmonary resuscitation with him then and defiblatrillated him. i gave the police officer my card. just as i got in the office after getting on the flight, he said he thought this fellow was going to make it. that was great news. this man left home this morning, i don't even know his name, thinking that his day was going to be just like any other day. so, yeah, it was -- i hope he does well. i certainly hope his family well and wish him well, whoever he is. >> part of the whole political culture now of running down government as if government's a bad thing also means talking smack about public service as if it is a shady career, as if people who run for office are by definition a little suspect. maybe some politicians are a little suspect. but the same is true for every profession. and sometimes, like republican congressman phil roe or tom barrett
congressman phil roe is also dr. phil roe. he used to practice as an obstetrician. and in the airport, he sprung into action. >> we put the defibrillating device on him and he was flatlined. and we started obviously cardiopulmonary resuscitation with him then and defiblatrillated him. i gave the police officer my card. just as i got in the office after getting on the flight, he said he thought this fellow was going to make it. that was great news. this man left home this morning, i don't...
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. >>> playoffs for the phils. they swept the braves with a walk-off single in the ninth. ross gload with the honors. phils are rolling after a 3-2 win. >>> finally, that's mike napoli's grandfather, and his grandpa was there to root him on. okay, grandpa. here you go. mike with a towering blast to left, and no doubt about that one. look at gramps. he is on his feet, and he couldn't be prouder. a moment grandpa will never forget. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> that's great. >>> well, ricky gervais has a plan for a comeback this year at the golden globes, sort of. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, our own andrea mitchell makes an announcement about something more important than her storied career. you're watching "early today." >>> well, welcome back. today just like yesterday. incredible heat for this time of the year throughout the inner mountain west. the real hot stuff, southern california, interior california, vegas, easily into the 100s. phoenix, 110 today. look at the northwest. after a su
. >>> playoffs for the phils. they swept the braves with a walk-off single in the ninth. ross gload with the honors. phils are rolling after a 3-2 win. >>> finally, that's mike napoli's grandfather, and his grandpa was there to root him on. okay, grandpa. here you go. mike with a towering blast to left, and no doubt about that one. look at gramps. he is on his feet, and he couldn't be prouder. a moment grandpa will never forget. that's your early look at sports on "early...
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to give another example to because i think it really shows how nefarious this kind of stuff can be phil and shoots he's one of the richest people in the united states he's only got three interviews in the last thirty years and according to a spokesperson phil believes that's three interviews too many wouldn't talk to me for my book philip anschutz is the minority owner of every pro sports team in the los angeles area he has taken in hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies over his lifetime the only answer which is also the owner of the weekly standard and the examiner newspapers the weekly standard in the examiner which is a right leaning paper with a far right editorial page they both operate at a loss you know if they lose money standard us has or people on national television simply because their weekly state exactly exactly what they're subsidized by us through phil and frankly for all their talk about the market in the magical end of the market if the market really did its work there wouldn't be a weekly standard and there wouldn't be an examiner newspaper we're underwriting t
to give another example to because i think it really shows how nefarious this kind of stuff can be phil and shoots he's one of the richest people in the united states he's only got three interviews in the last thirty years and according to a spokesperson phil believes that's three interviews too many wouldn't talk to me for my book philip anschutz is the minority owner of every pro sports team in the los angeles area he has taken in hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies over his lifetime...
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phil black joins us now from tripoli.saw your producer ian lee injured with a piece of shrapnel. i assume he's doing okay now, yes? >> reporter: he is doing okay. we brought him back to tripoli. he was evacuated to france. doctors there were initially concerned because the piece of shrapnel was close to the bone, it was deep. they've gone in and taken it out and he's doing okay. >> it's amazing, this all began with one basically pot shot by a rebel fighter. what happened? i mean, how did this thing just suddenly flare up? >> reporter: it's an example, i guess, of how undisciplined these guys can be, but also the nature of the environment. those pro-gadhafi forces, as you saw, they're not giving up. they're taking advantage of this urban environment. they're concealed within buildings, and so they fire quickly with devastating effect like that, often using rpgs to cause real problem for the revolutionaries who are not professional soldiers. so they're not moving through these cities taking ground and holding on to it. inst
phil black joins us now from tripoli.saw your producer ian lee injured with a piece of shrapnel. i assume he's doing okay now, yes? >> reporter: he is doing okay. we brought him back to tripoli. he was evacuated to france. doctors there were initially concerned because the piece of shrapnel was close to the bone, it was deep. they've gone in and taken it out and he's doing okay. >> it's amazing, this all began with one basically pot shot by a rebel fighter. what happened? i mean,...
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phil black is right there outside sirte for us. phil, the big question, do the interim government troops, do they think they'll find gadhafi there? >> reporter: they don't think they're going to find gadhafi just in this location, john, but i think there is a very good chance that his son could be hiding here. they think there is a senior former regime figure in this city because the opposition they're coming up against is so well organized so well motivated. they have said, the national transitional council here, they believe that gadhafi is near libya's western algerian border. they haven't said why they believe he's there and they have said in the past to have known where he could possibly be without those claims proving to be true. so we still don't have any firm idea, really, no evidence leading us to believe just where gadhafi could be at this time. >> and, phil, gaining control of sirte would be a huge tactical and moral victory for the rebels. how long do they think before they have control? >> reporter: well, after two wee
phil black is right there outside sirte for us. phil, the big question, do the interim government troops, do they think they'll find gadhafi there? >> reporter: they don't think they're going to find gadhafi just in this location, john, but i think there is a very good chance that his son could be hiding here. they think there is a senior former regime figure in this city because the opposition they're coming up against is so well organized so well motivated. they have said, the national...
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. >>> phils and reds. cliff lee a great pitcher. rounded out to second, and watch lee. he didn't even run to first. then he kind of gives the gesture like, ah, you can have it. that was the only thing lee was giving up last night. struck out seven over eight in two-thirds. the phils head off the reds, 3-0. >>> a's and indians played into the wee hours of the morning. two for jack hannahan. it was saved by the slimmest of margins. indians won 4-3. they're in second place. >>> rays pitcher derek lowe has done a lot over his career, threw a no-hitter. won the world series. pitched a no-hitter. but he never hit a home run. time to update that wikipedia page. >>> venus williams has a rare auto immune disease that forced her to pull out of the u.s. open. there's no timetable for her return to tennis. >>> finally, back to baseball. the brewers ryan braun hit a shot deep to center. took a wild bounce off the wall, and that's when braun kicked it into high gear. a chance for an inside the park home run. got the green light to come home. rounded third. oh, no. he either stumbled
. >>> phils and reds. cliff lee a great pitcher. rounded out to second, and watch lee. he didn't even run to first. then he kind of gives the gesture like, ah, you can have it. that was the only thing lee was giving up last night. struck out seven over eight in two-thirds. the phils head off the reds, 3-0. >>> a's and indians played into the wee hours of the morning. two for jack hannahan. it was saved by the slimmest of margins. indians won 4-3. they're in second place....
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phil rube, you thank you so much for joining me. "there's always work at the post office." we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] vo: this is cheryl. this is her four-year-old computer she doesn't think she needs to update. so to show her what she's missing, we built a pc store in her house. cheryl: oh my gosh! employee: what do you say we go shopping? cheryl: this one's very cool. cheryl: where's the tower for this? employee: everything is right here. cheryl: oh stop! cheryl: okay... alright... employee: flip that screen around. very light-weight! employee: 500gb hard drive. cheryl: i like the dvr thing... i like this one. vo: new pc in the house. cheryl: i'm a pc, and i'm finally up to date. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much, folks. nation, it's no secret. if you're watching the show, you know that i have been an early supporter of g.o.p. front-runner rick perry, so, folks, i was caught off guard when his fellow republicans turned on him in monday's debate. >> well, first of all, let me say for rick to say that you can't secure the border i thin
phil rube, you thank you so much for joining me. "there's always work at the post office." we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] vo: this is cheryl. this is her four-year-old computer she doesn't think she needs to update. so to show her what she's missing, we built a pc store in her house. cheryl: oh my gosh! employee: what do you say we go shopping? cheryl: this one's very cool. cheryl: where's the tower for this? employee: everything is right here. cheryl: oh stop! cheryl:...
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within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, there was a large hill. the wealthy people of san francisco lived on top of the hill, and churches were built along howard. then the city fathers in the 1920's let us knock down the hill, let us extend second street, and it finishes at the ballpark now. as you move south along second, that whole area, you get into rock. many of these old warehouse buildings, as you approach rincon hill, are sitting on rock. if you go down to king street, which is the street that fronts the ballpark, if you cross the street from the ballpark and the look on the sidewalk, there is actually a little brass plates that depict the location of the bluff that existed, the transition from the beach to the vertical cliffs that existed at second street. at second and king. all of that was taken down, and they have built warehouses. now at his condominium developments. and portions of mission bay. the first building of mission bay, third and t
within this is phil, bay mud, shall mud, and then down sand. re tom hill, at one time second street ended at howard. at that point, there was a large hill. the wealthy people of san francisco lived on top of the hill, and churches were built along howard. then the city fathers in the 1920's let us knock down the hill, let us extend second street, and it finishes at the ballpark now. as you move south along second, that whole area, you get into rock. many of these old warehouse buildings, as you...
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phil black, cnn, sirte, libya. >> phil, thank you.n the producer you just saw on phil's piece. ian lee, ian was air lifted out of libya. he is now in france with a piece of rpg shrapnel they pulled out of his ankle. he is keeping it as a souvenir. >>> assembly is happening in new york city and wolf blitzer is there. we will kcheck in with wolf nex. e in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life or they're on us. these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutual. plus, when you insure both your home and car with us, it could save you time and money. at liberty mutual, we help you move on with your life. so get the insurance responsible drivers like you deserve. looks really good. call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for yo
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phil it is an exclusive and revealed the anthony's church dr. phil to tell their son of the story >> i and people that are frustrated by this same how can how oxygen not know from seeing the child day late and have no contact with her for 31 days to you know that she lives and you say ok i believe you she's asleep she's not there she is with businesses than in been manning the you have never met you some of the father is you never matter board from% she says accius than one you verify her plan her car has been impounded and you go pick up the car and smell and what smelled like a dead body and you for breach of trump looking back you think you missed huge singles and that something was wrong before the 31st than? >> but will end of the answer to that question upon the two-part season premiere on dr. phil and he will be on at 4:00 p.m. >> much more rain than on the kron4 morning mist right after this. >> >> none need to keep the laptop match year and she tried it and now cost more than a regular tv the fraction a regular tv dad and the bottom of
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let me mention we do have are phil black standing by in another location for us. but before we get to him, ben, one more for you. i was checking your twitter page. you tweeted this image. obviously you see this spoon, ben wedeman, next to the spoon is a scorpion. can you just tell us what it's like, if you would, you're out there witnessing war in this desert, does it feel like you are far, far away from civilization? >> reporter: it does. i mean, we're literally sleeping in the sand in the desert for the last three nights, and we found this big green scorpion right next to where we were camped out. in fact, this evening i was speaking with a libyan doctor who said that they've got some scorpions here that, if if they bite you, you've got about eight minutes before you die. so i don't know if i'll be sleeping so soundly tonight. >> yeah. i'd be watching where i walk, where i sleep, where i eat, every single thing. ben wedeman, thank you so much. to you and your crew, stay safe. i want to stay in libya and show you a map here. we were talking to ben down there in t
let me mention we do have are phil black standing by in another location for us. but before we get to him, ben, one more for you. i was checking your twitter page. you tweeted this image. obviously you see this spoon, ben wedeman, next to the spoon is a scorpion. can you just tell us what it's like, if you would, you're out there witnessing war in this desert, does it feel like you are far, far away from civilization? >> reporter: it does. i mean, we're literally sleeping in the sand in...
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phil mickelson has this week's impact your world. >> hi, i'm phil mickelson.ke an impact on children in need. start smart is designed to get self-esteem into kids as they go into school, so they feel good they are ready learn to. they meet at their school where teachers and principals get them on buses, take them down here so they can receive five shirts, two pants, school supplies. the coolest thing about it is they get to pick out what they want. integrate them in that experience. join the movement, impact your world. cnn.com/impact. >>> and you can learn more about the phil and amy foundation by locking on to cnn.com/impact. >> time for cnn equal politics update. here's what's crossing right now. the hilton hotel chain is taking issue with the report that accuses it of overcharging the government for muffins. government inspectors claim hilton charged $16 for every muffin served at a u.s. justice department conference. hilton says the $16 per person charge included fresh fruit, coffee and juice as well. as the now infamous muffin plus tax and gratuity. >>>
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phil mickelson eagle on the left to how well the line is highly debatable watson with donald also in the hands. now tennis the u.s. open whereas my job is set to face a mountain star in the quarterfinals and second seed baiting subban lisicki to set up that meeting while styles or have all held off another russian. of efficiency with sixteen when i was just eleven unforced errors this is a struggle to match that placement sat a similar story in the second with my double closing out this six two six three victory she now meets australian saucer who has beaten her in seven minute to use. three previous matches and i'm really happy about that i. started off well and didn't let her far in her in the first then she started playing more consistent in the second and then two coolly and i was. able to hold my serve them break her virtually win the match in two sets. now on the men's side of things russian involvement is now over the last of all going down to miller in round three defending champion rough on the d.l. meanwhile had an eventful day at flushing meadows adolf do forty minutes and
phil mickelson eagle on the left to how well the line is highly debatable watson with donald also in the hands. now tennis the u.s. open whereas my job is set to face a mountain star in the quarterfinals and second seed baiting subban lisicki to set up that meeting while styles or have all held off another russian. of efficiency with sixteen when i was just eleven unforced errors this is a struggle to match that placement sat a similar story in the second with my double closing out this six two...
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and this was the shot of the day at the deutsche bank championship on sunday phil mickelson's it's well the luck to. be highly debatable watson with world no one luke donald also came to halt. russia gearing up to take a massive step towards both occasions on tuesday the group the leaders take on the second see the violence here in moscow victory is crucial for both the way it slovakia and armenia are also very much in their running russia's a full of pits. is out through suspension it has to answer that side high spirits having beaten the irish. a defeat striker robi keane referred to at monday's news conference in moscow. you know should really let you use them under certain show you know we have to concede the too many goals so. we've learned lessons from the game against russia and you know in order to be taken advantage of into tomorrow's game. i think we're fully aware it's expected of what the russian is going to bring to you thanks . england are also busy getting ready to their next call of fire against wales at wembley fabio capello's men top group g. standings without a lot so
and this was the shot of the day at the deutsche bank championship on sunday phil mickelson's it's well the luck to. be highly debatable watson with world no one luke donald also came to halt. russia gearing up to take a massive step towards both occasions on tuesday the group the leaders take on the second see the violence here in moscow victory is crucial for both the way it slovakia and armenia are also very much in their running russia's a full of pits. is out through suspension it has to...
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and also this was the shot of the day in the championship on sunday phil mickelson eagle on the left to how well the line is pulled from the highly debatable what some with world number one group donald also in their hands. now tennis the u.s. open. in set to face some of the stars are in the quarterfinals the second seed beating sabine lisicki the site of that meeting while stars or have all held off another russian. mogul of efficiency with sixteen winners and just eleven unforced errors it's a struggle to match that basements in passat a similar story in the second with my robot closing out six two six three victory you know meets australian starts or has beaten her in seven weeks he is. right. for the previous matches and i'm really happy about that. started off well i. didn't like her for her in the first then she started playing a bit more cautious than in the second and then too coolly you know and i was. able to hold myself then break. eventually when the merchant unsaid. now on the men's side of things russian involvement is now over and the last of all going down to miller
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phil? >> reporter: dana, not only does it take away one major headache. for one very major sports entertainment complex, greater america today, but it could be very well 49er land tomorrow. here's the story. >> it's a great deal for santa clara. >> reporter: that was santa clara mayor jamie matthews reacting to news that the owners of the
phil? >> reporter: dana, not only does it take away one major headache. for one very major sports entertainment complex, greater america today, but it could be very well 49er land tomorrow. here's the story. >> it's a great deal for santa clara. >> reporter: that was santa clara mayor jamie matthews reacting to news that the owners of the
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attacks on american soil but many americans no longer buy that story let's talk more about where the phil reese is a reporter and writer on national relations terrorism and violence and mr reese well the u.s. has been criticized for its leadership of the war on terror looking at the amounts of collateral damage innocent people killed as well as provoking vengeance or extremist behavior but isn't it wasn't it only natural mean washington had to react somehow to be attacks of nine eleven. it could have reacted very differently it could've tried to capture osama bin ladin at that time that wasn't the priority it declared a war on terror which what does that mean a war on a tactic which is a very stupid thing but it did provide cover for basically a new global vision which was to project american power american imperial power around the world and create a culture that basically legitimized war on anyone and i think as well as the issues that came up in your your package that was played earlier one of the things that is happening now in the west is that war is just accepted as normal after the
attacks on american soil but many americans no longer buy that story let's talk more about where the phil reese is a reporter and writer on national relations terrorism and violence and mr reese well the u.s. has been criticized for its leadership of the war on terror looking at the amounts of collateral damage innocent people killed as well as provoking vengeance or extremist behavior but isn't it wasn't it only natural mean washington had to react somehow to be attacks of nine eleven. it...
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phil black, cnn, tripoli. >> phil, here in the u.s., billionaire investor warren buffett has often said he and other superwealthy americans don't pay enough in taxes. now president obama may grant his wish to pay more. "the new york times" is reporting the president will propose a new minimum tax rate for individuals making more than a $1 million a year. people like warren buffett, an obama supporter by the way would have to pay at least the same percentage of their earnings as middle income taxpayers. the times says the minimum tax for millionaires will be part of the president's long-term deficit reduction plan set to be unveiled on monday. >>> anger at the u.s. financial sector boiling over on wall street today. >> wall street, wall street. occupy wall street. >> several hundred people packed into bowling green park in lower manhattan for what they're call agoccupy wall street demonstration. organizers say they were inspired by the arab spring earlier this year. the mass uprisings in countries like egypt, tunisia and syria. cnn money's julian pep i tony was in the middle of it today
phil black, cnn, tripoli. >> phil, here in the u.s., billionaire investor warren buffett has often said he and other superwealthy americans don't pay enough in taxes. now president obama may grant his wish to pay more. "the new york times" is reporting the president will propose a new minimum tax rate for individuals making more than a $1 million a year. people like warren buffett, an obama supporter by the way would have to pay at least the same percentage of their earnings as...
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phil is.g that anderson cooper is so amaze by the wax fig chur, he wants to touch himself. it's amazing that the skin, even like the, like the little razor stubble. sort of -- you want to pat him. i think i look kind of like a jerk. i'm not sure i would want to hang out with this guy. by "jerk" i mean a corpse. thank you, madam tussauds. world famous. artists incredibly skilled, grateful to be included in such a tremendous tradition that goes back many years. for example there's vintage joan collins, i believe this was taken just before she slap herd wax figure and threw it into a swimming pool. then more recently, there was the rock who clearly just bench pressed a honda civic there
phil is.g that anderson cooper is so amaze by the wax fig chur, he wants to touch himself. it's amazing that the skin, even like the, like the little razor stubble. sort of -- you want to pat him. i think i look kind of like a jerk. i'm not sure i would want to hang out with this guy. by "jerk" i mean a corpse. thank you, madam tussauds. world famous. artists incredibly skilled, grateful to be included in such a tremendous tradition that goes back many years. for example there's...
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phil show. of course, the defense attorneys say that this was a last-ditch effort to get help for her son. avery, what do you think about this case? >> she should be in jail right now, alina. it's outrage that she didn't do time. 180 days, suspended, come on. that's not the appropriate sentence. and the motive was to get on tv. >> how do you defend a woman like this, richard? >> i just relate to when i was a kid. i would have love add little hot sauce instead of the belt. >> come on. >> i think avery hit it. it's the motive of the woman. that's what the real problem here is. it wasn't just to discipline the child. it was to get on the dr. phil show. it was ridiculous. and for 180 days, suspended sentence, three-year probation, this poor kid is adopted from russia. makes us look real bad over here. i don't know. i think the judge was pretty lenient with her. >> always a spirited debate. good to see you. it's been a while. you guys will be back to talk about the conrad murray trial. he is the doct
phil show. of course, the defense attorneys say that this was a last-ditch effort to get help for her son. avery, what do you think about this case? >> she should be in jail right now, alina. it's outrage that she didn't do time. 180 days, suspended, come on. that's not the appropriate sentence. and the motive was to get on tv. >> how do you defend a woman like this, richard? >> i just relate to when i was a kid. i would have love add little hot sauce instead of the belt....
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i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes.ne day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter most. good job girls. a
i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes.ne day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including...
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on this day alone more than 20 revolutionary fighters are killed in the chaotic battle for syrk, phil black. >>> it was the deadliest day in months today in yemen as government troops and snipers open fire on tens of thousands of anti government protesters. security forces launched tea gas canisters on the marching protesters before the shooting began. at least 26 people were killed, dozens more wounded. president abdula sele has resisted calls to resign. protests have taken to the streets calling for him to step down. >>> in other news of the world tonight, they are searching for survivors in northern india and nepal after a 6.9 earthquake claims the lives of at least 16 people. the quake hit about 6:00 in the evening and was followed by two large aftershocks. there are reports tonight that buildings have collapsed and that the quake triggered mud slides. there are concerns that the main extent of the damage may be known for several days. >>> and from the mideast palestinian president is looking to receive full membership. the pelestinians are seeking international recognition of an
on this day alone more than 20 revolutionary fighters are killed in the chaotic battle for syrk, phil black. >>> it was the deadliest day in months today in yemen as government troops and snipers open fire on tens of thousands of anti government protesters. security forces launched tea gas canisters on the marching protesters before the shooting began. at least 26 people were killed, dozens more wounded. president abdula sele has resisted calls to resign. protests have taken to the...